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Acts 22:25 - Modern English Version

25 As they stretched him forward with straps, Paul said to the centurion standing by, “Is it legal for you to flog an uncondemned Roman citizen?”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

25 And as they bound him with thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

25 But when they had stretched him out with the thongs (leather straps), Paul asked the centurion who was standing by, Is it legal for you to flog a man who is a Roman citizen and uncondemned [without a trial]?

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American Standard Version (1901)

25 And when they had tied him up with the thongs, Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?

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Common English Bible

25 As they were stretching him out and tying him down with straps, Paul said to the centurion standing there, “Can you legally whip a Roman citizen who hasn’t been found guilty in court?”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

25 And when they had tied him with straps, Paul said to the centurion who was standing near him, "Is it lawful for you to scourge a man who is a Roman and has not been condemned?"

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Acts 22:25
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But beware of men, for they will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge you in their synagogues.


When the centurion and those with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they feared greatly and said, “Truly He was the Son of God!”


The centurion answered, “Lord, I am not worthy that You should come under my roof. But speak the word only, and my servant will be healed.


In Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, the centurion of a band of soldiers called the Italian Detachment,


But Paul said to them, “They have publicly beaten us, who are uncondemned Romans, and have thrown us into prison. And now do they secretly throw us out? Certainly not! Let them come themselves and bring us out.”


On hearing this, the centurion reported to the commander, saying, “What are you doing? This man is a Roman citizen.”


Then Paul called one of the centurions over and said, “Take this young man to the commander, for he has something to tell him.”


This man was seized by the Jews and was about to be killed by them. When I learned that he was a Roman citizen, I came with soldiers and rescued him.


“I answered, ‘It is not the custom of the Romans to deliver any man to die before he who is accused meets the accusers face to face and has the opportunity to make his defense concerning the charge brought against him.’


When it was decided that we should sail to Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners to a centurion named Julius, of the Augustan Regiment.


The next day we landed at Sidon. And Julius treated Paul kindly and gave him leave to go to his friends and be given care.


But the centurion, wanting to save Paul, prevented them from their intent and ordered those who could swim to abandon ship first and get to land,


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