But that servant went out, and found one of his even-servants, that owed him an hundred pence; and he held him, and strangled him, and said, Yield that that thou owest.
And he said to them, Yield ye therefore to the emperor those things that be the emperor’s [or to Caesar those things that be Caesar’s], and those things that be of God, to God.
And they began to accuse him, and said, We have found this turning upside-down our folk, and forbidding tribute to be given to the emperor [or to Caesar], and saying that himself is Christ a king [or and saying himself to be Christ king.]
In the fifteenth year of the empire of Tiberius, the emperor, when Pilate of Pontii governed Judea, and Herod was prince of Galilee, and Philip, his brother, was prince of Ituraea, and of the country of Trachonitis, and Lysanias was prince of Abilene,
And one of them rose up, Agabus by name, and signified by the Spirit a great hunger to coming [or to come] in all the world, which hunger was made under Claudius.