Acts

Chapter 23

1 AND as Paul beheld their assembly, he said, Men, my brethren, I have lived i n all good conscience before God until this day.

2 And the high priest An-a-ni'as commanded those who stood by his side to strike Paul on the mouth.

3 Then Paul said to him, God shall smite you, O you hypocrite: for you sit to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself transgress the law, when you command that I be smitten.

4 And those who stood by said to him, Do you even revile the high priest of God?

5 Then Paul said to them, Brothers, I did not know that he was a high priest: for it is written, You shall not revile the ruler of your people.

6 Now when Paul perceived that part of the people were Sad'du-cees, and the others were Phar'i-sees, he cried out in the assembly, Men, my brethren, I am a Phar'i-see, the son of a Phar'i-see: and it is because of the hope of the resurrection of the dead that I am here to be judged.

7 And when he had said this, there arose a dissension between the Phar'i-sees and the Sad'du-cees: and the people were divided.

8 For the Sad'du-cees say there is no resurrection, neither angels nor soul: but the Phar'i-sees believe in them.

9 Then there arose a great cry: and the scribes that were of the party of the Phar'i-sees rose up, and argued, saying, We find no fault with this man: and if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him, there is nothing wrong in that.

10 And because there was a great disturbance among them, the chief captain, fearing that they might tear Paul to pieces, sent Roman soldiers to go and seize him from among them and bring him into the castle.

11 During the night, our LORD appeared to Paul and said, Be strong, for as you have testified concerning me at Jerusalem, so also you are to testify at Rome.

12 And when it was morning, certain of the Jews banded together and bound themselves under oath, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul.

13 And those who had sworn to this conspiracy were more than forty persons.

14 And they went to the priests and elders, and said, We have bound ourselves under an oath, not to taste anything till we have killed Paul.

15 Now you and the leaders of the council ask the captain to bring him to you, as though you were desirous to have a thorough investigation of his acts, and we are ready to kill him before he shall arrive here.

16 When Paul's nephew heard this plot, he went into the castle and told Paul.

17 Then Paul sent for and called one of the centurions, and said, Take this young man to the captain, for he has something to tell him.

18 So the centurion took the young man, and brought him to the chief captain and said, Paul, the prisoner, called me and begged me to bring this young man to you, for he has something to tell you.

19 Then the captain took the young man by his hand, and drew him aside, and asked him, What have you to tell me?

20 And the young man said to him, The Jews have decided to ask you to bring Paul down tomorrow to their council, as though they were desirous to learn something more from him.

21 You must not listen to them: for behold more than forty of them, who have bound themselves with an oath neither to eat nor to drink till they have killed him, are lying in wait for him: and behold they are ready and awaiting your reply.

22 Then the captain dismissed the young man and charged him, Let no man know that you have en_lbp_informed me of these things.

23 And he called to him two centurions, and said, Go and make ready two hundred Roman soldiers to go to Cµs-a-re'a and seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, to leave at nine o'clock tonight.

24 And provide also an animal that they may set Paul on, and carry him safe to Felix the governor.

25 And he wrote a letter after this manner and gave it to them:

26 Clau'di-us Lys'ias to the most excellent governor Fe'lix, greetings.

27 This man was seized by the Jews who intended to kill him: but I intervened with Roman soldiers and rescued him, when I understood he was a Roman citizen.

28 And because I wanted to know the cause for which they accused him, I took him down to their council.

29 And I found that only concerning questions of their law was he accused, and that he had done nothing worthy of bonds or of death.

30 And when I was en_lbp_informed that the Jews had plotted secretly against him, I immediately sent him to you, and I have ordered his accusers to go and contend with him before you. Farewell.

31 Then the Roman soldiers as it was commanded them, took Paul and brought him by night to the city of An-tip'a-tris.

32 And the next day the horsemen dismissed the footmen so that they might return to the castle:

33 And they brought him to Cµs-a-re'a, and delivered the letter to the governor, and also presented Paul before him.

34 And when the governor had read the letter, he asked Paul of what province he was. And when he learned that he was of Ci-li'cia;

35 He said to him, I will give you an audience when your accusers arrive. And he commanded him to be kept in the Prµ-to'ri-um of Herod.

Acts

Chapter 23

1 And1161 Paul,3972 earnestly beholding816 the3588 council,4892 said,2036 Men435 and brethren,80 I1473 have lived4176 in all3956 good18 conscience4893 before God2316 unto891 this5026 day.2250

2 And1161 the3588 high priest749 Ananias367 commanded2004 them that stood by3936 him846 to smite5180 him848 on the3588 mouth.4750

3 Then5119 said2036 Paul3972 unto4314 him,846 God2316 shall3195 smite5180 thee,4571 thou whited2867 wall:5109 for2532 sittest2521 thou4771 to judge2919 me3165 after2596 the3588 law,3551 and2532 commandest2753 me3165 to be smitten5180 contrary to the law?3891

4 And1161 they that stood by3936 said,2036 Revilest3058 thou God's2316 high priest?749

5 Then5037 said5346 Paul,3972 I wist1492 not,3756 brethren,80 that3754 he was2076 the high priest:749 for1063 it is written,1125 Thou shalt not3756 speak2046 evil2560 of the ruler758 of thy4675 people.2992

6 But1161 when Paul3972 perceived1097 that3754 the3588 one1520 part3313 were2076 Sadducees,4523 and1161 the3588 other2087 Pharisees,5330 he cried out2896 in1722 the3588 council,4892 Men435 and brethren,80 I1473 am1510 a Pharisee,5330 the son5207 of a Pharisee:5330 of4012 the hope1680 and2532 resurrection386 of the dead3498 I1473 am called in question.2919

7 And1161 when he846 had so5124 said,2980 there arose1096 a dissension4714 between the3588 Pharisees5330 and2532 the3588 Sadducees:4523 and2532 the3588 multitude4128 was divided.4977

8 For1063 the3303 Sadducees4523 say3004 that there is1511 no3361 resurrection,386 neither3366 angel,32 nor3383 spirit:4151 but1161 the Pharisees5330 confess3670 both.297

9 And1161 there arose1096 a great3173 cry:2906 and2532 the3588 scribes1122 that were of the3588 Pharisees'5330 part3313 arose,450 and strove,1264 saying,3004 We find2147 no3762 evil2556 in1722 this5129 man:444 but1161 if1487 a spirit4151 or2228 an angel32 hath spoken2980 to him,846 let us not3361 fight against God.2313

10 And1161 when there arose1096 a great4183 dissension,4714 the3588 chief captain,5506 fearing2125 lest3361 Paul3972 should have been pulled in pieces1288 of5259 them,846 commanded2753 the3588 soldiers4753 to go down,2597 and to take him by force726 846 from1537 among3319 them,848 and5037 to bring71 him into1519 the3588 castle.3925

11 And1161 the3588 night3571 following1966 the3588 Lord2962 stood by2186 him,846 and said,2036 Be of good cheer,2293 Paul: 3972 for1063 as5613 thou hast testified1263 of4012 me1700 in1722 Jerusalem,2419 so3779 must1163 thou4571 bear witness3140 also2532 at1519 Rome.4516

12 And1161 when it was1096 day,2250 certain5100 of the3588 Jews2453 banded together,4160 4963 and bound themselves under a curse,332 1438 saying3004 that they would neither3383 eat5315 nor3383 drink4095 till2193 3757 they had killed615 Paul.3972

13 And1161 they were2258 more4119 than forty5062 which had made4160 this5026 conspiracy.4945

14 And they3748 came4334 to the3588 chief priests749 and2532 elders,4245 and said,2036 We have bound ourselves under a great curse,332 1438 331 that we will eat1089 nothing3367 until2193 3757 we have slain615 Paul.3972

15 Now3568 therefore3767 ye5210 with4862 the3588 council4892 signify1718 to the3588 chief captain5506 that3704 he bring him down2609 846 unto4314 you5209 tomorrow,839 as though5613 ye would3195 inquire1231 something more perfectly197 concerning4012 him:846 and1161 we,2249 or ever4253 he846 come near,1448 are2070 ready2092 to kill337 him.846

16 And1161 when Paul's3972 sister's79 son5207 heard191 of their lying in wait,1749 he went3854 and2532 entered1525 into1519 the3588 castle,3925 and told518 Paul.3972

17 Then1161 Paul3972 called one of the centurions unto4341 1520 3588 1543 him, and said,5346 Bring520 this5126 young man3494 unto4314 the3588 chief captain:5506 for1063 he hath2192 a certain thing5100 to tell518 him.846

18 So3767 he3588 3303 took3880 him,846 and brought71 him to4314 the3588 chief captain,5506 and2532 said,5346 Paul3972 the3588 prisoner1198 called me unto4341 3165 him, and prayed2065 me to bring71 this5126 young man3494 unto4314 thee,4571 who hath2192 something5100 to say2980 unto thee.4671

19 Then1161 the3588 chief captain5506 took1949 him848 by the3588 hand,5495 and2532 went with him aside402 privately,2596 2398 and asked4441 him, What5101 is2076 that3739 thou hast2192 to tell518 me?3427

20 And1161 he said,2036 The3588 Jews2453 have agreed4934 to desire2065 thee4571 that3704 thou wouldest bring down2609 Paul3972 tomorrow839 into1519 the3588 council,4892 as though5613 they would3195 inquire4441 somewhat5100 of4012 him846 more perfectly.197

21 But3767 do not3361 thou4771 yield3982 unto them:846 for1063 there lie in wait1748 for him846 of1537 them846 more4119 than forty5062 men,435 which3748 have bound themselves with an oath,332 1438 that they will neither3383 eat5315 nor3383 drink4095 till2193 3757 they have killed337 him:846 and2532 now3568 are1526 they ready,2092 looking for4327 a promise1860 from575 thee.4675

22 So3767 the3588 chief captain5506 then3303 let the young man depart,630 3588 3494 and charged3853 him, See thou tell1583 no man3367 that3754 thou hast showed1718 these things5023 to4314 me.3165

23 And2532 he called unto4341 him two1417 centurions,1543 saying,2036 Make ready2090 two hundred1250 soldiers4757 to3704 go4198 to2193 Caesarea,2542 and2532 horsemen2460 threescore and ten,1440 and2532 spearmen1187 two hundred,1250 at575 the third5154 hour5610 of the3588 night;3571

24 And5037 provide3936 them beasts,2934 that2443 they may set Paul on,1913 3972 and bring him safe1295 unto4314 Felix5344 the3588 governor.2232

25 And he wrote1125 a letter1992 after4023 this5126 manner: 5179

26 Claudius2804 Lysias3079 unto the3588 most excellent2903 governor2232 Felix5344 sendeth greeting.5463

27 This5126 man435 was taken4815 of5259 the3588 Jews,2453 and2532 should3195 have been killed337 of5259 them:846 then came2186 I with4862 an army,4753 and rescued1807 him,846 having understood3129 that3754 he was2076 a Roman.4514

28 And1161 when I would1014 have known1097 the3588 cause156 wherefore1223 3739 they accused1458 him,846 I brought him forth2609 846 into1519 their848 council: 4892

29 Whom3739 I perceived2147 to be accused1458 of4012 questions2213 of their848 law,3551 but1161 to have2192 nothing3367 laid to his charge1462 worthy514 of death2288 or2228 of bonds.1199

30 And1161 when it was told3377 me3427 how that5259 the3588 Jews2453 laid wait1917 3195 1510 for1519 the3588 man,435 I sent3992 straightway1824 to4314 thee,4571 and gave commandment3853 to his accusers2725 also2532 to say3004 before1909 thee4675 what3588 they had against4314 him.846 Farewell.4517

31 Then3767 3303 the3588 soldiers,4757 as2596 it was commanded1299 them,846 took353 Paul,3972 and brought71 him by1223 night3571 to1519 Antipatris.494

32 On1161 the3588 morrow1887 they left1439 the3588 horsemen2460 to go4198 with4862 him,846 and returned5290 to1519 the3588 castle: 3925

33 Who,3748 when they came1525 to1519 Caesarea,2542 and2532 delivered325 the3588 epistle1992 to the3588 governor,2232 presented3936 Paul3972 also2532 before him.846

34 And1161 when the3588 governor2232 had read314 the letter, he2532 asked1905 of1537 what4169 province1885 he was.2076 And2532 when he understood4441 that3754 he was of575 Cilicia;2791

35 I will hear1251 thee,4675 said5346 he, when3752 thine4675 accusers2725 are also2532 come.3854 And5037 he commanded2753 him846 to be kept5442 in1722 Herod's2264 judgment hall.4232

Acts

Chapter 23

Acts

Chapter 23

1 AND as Paul beheld their assembly, he said, Men, my brethren, I have lived i n all good conscience before God until this day.

1 And1161 Paul,3972 earnestly beholding816 the3588 council,4892 said,2036 Men435 and brethren,80 I1473 have lived4176 in all3956 good18 conscience4893 before God2316 unto891 this5026 day.2250

2 And the high priest An-a-ni'as commanded those who stood by his side to strike Paul on the mouth.

2 And1161 the3588 high priest749 Ananias367 commanded2004 them that stood by3936 him846 to smite5180 him848 on the3588 mouth.4750

3 Then Paul said to him, God shall smite you, O you hypocrite: for you sit to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself transgress the law, when you command that I be smitten.

3 Then5119 said2036 Paul3972 unto4314 him,846 God2316 shall3195 smite5180 thee,4571 thou whited2867 wall:5109 for2532 sittest2521 thou4771 to judge2919 me3165 after2596 the3588 law,3551 and2532 commandest2753 me3165 to be smitten5180 contrary to the law?3891

4 And those who stood by said to him, Do you even revile the high priest of God?

4 And1161 they that stood by3936 said,2036 Revilest3058 thou God's2316 high priest?749

5 Then Paul said to them, Brothers, I did not know that he was a high priest: for it is written, You shall not revile the ruler of your people.

5 Then5037 said5346 Paul,3972 I wist1492 not,3756 brethren,80 that3754 he was2076 the high priest:749 for1063 it is written,1125 Thou shalt not3756 speak2046 evil2560 of the ruler758 of thy4675 people.2992

6 Now when Paul perceived that part of the people were Sad'du-cees, and the others were Phar'i-sees, he cried out in the assembly, Men, my brethren, I am a Phar'i-see, the son of a Phar'i-see: and it is because of the hope of the resurrection of the dead that I am here to be judged.

6 But1161 when Paul3972 perceived1097 that3754 the3588 one1520 part3313 were2076 Sadducees,4523 and1161 the3588 other2087 Pharisees,5330 he cried out2896 in1722 the3588 council,4892 Men435 and brethren,80 I1473 am1510 a Pharisee,5330 the son5207 of a Pharisee:5330 of4012 the hope1680 and2532 resurrection386 of the dead3498 I1473 am called in question.2919

7 And when he had said this, there arose a dissension between the Phar'i-sees and the Sad'du-cees: and the people were divided.

7 And1161 when he846 had so5124 said,2980 there arose1096 a dissension4714 between the3588 Pharisees5330 and2532 the3588 Sadducees:4523 and2532 the3588 multitude4128 was divided.4977

8 For the Sad'du-cees say there is no resurrection, neither angels nor soul: but the Phar'i-sees believe in them.

8 For1063 the3303 Sadducees4523 say3004 that there is1511 no3361 resurrection,386 neither3366 angel,32 nor3383 spirit:4151 but1161 the Pharisees5330 confess3670 both.297

9 Then there arose a great cry: and the scribes that were of the party of the Phar'i-sees rose up, and argued, saying, We find no fault with this man: and if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him, there is nothing wrong in that.

9 And1161 there arose1096 a great3173 cry:2906 and2532 the3588 scribes1122 that were of the3588 Pharisees'5330 part3313 arose,450 and strove,1264 saying,3004 We find2147 no3762 evil2556 in1722 this5129 man:444 but1161 if1487 a spirit4151 or2228 an angel32 hath spoken2980 to him,846 let us not3361 fight against God.2313

10 And because there was a great disturbance among them, the chief captain, fearing that they might tear Paul to pieces, sent Roman soldiers to go and seize him from among them and bring him into the castle.

10 And1161 when there arose1096 a great4183 dissension,4714 the3588 chief captain,5506 fearing2125 lest3361 Paul3972 should have been pulled in pieces1288 of5259 them,846 commanded2753 the3588 soldiers4753 to go down,2597 and to take him by force726 846 from1537 among3319 them,848 and5037 to bring71 him into1519 the3588 castle.3925

11 During the night, our LORD appeared to Paul and said, Be strong, for as you have testified concerning me at Jerusalem, so also you are to testify at Rome.

11 And1161 the3588 night3571 following1966 the3588 Lord2962 stood by2186 him,846 and said,2036 Be of good cheer,2293 Paul: 3972 for1063 as5613 thou hast testified1263 of4012 me1700 in1722 Jerusalem,2419 so3779 must1163 thou4571 bear witness3140 also2532 at1519 Rome.4516

12 And when it was morning, certain of the Jews banded together and bound themselves under oath, that they would neither eat nor drink till they had killed Paul.

12 And1161 when it was1096 day,2250 certain5100 of the3588 Jews2453 banded together,4160 4963 and bound themselves under a curse,332 1438 saying3004 that they would neither3383 eat5315 nor3383 drink4095 till2193 3757 they had killed615 Paul.3972

13 And those who had sworn to this conspiracy were more than forty persons.

13 And1161 they were2258 more4119 than forty5062 which had made4160 this5026 conspiracy.4945

14 And they went to the priests and elders, and said, We have bound ourselves under an oath, not to taste anything till we have killed Paul.

14 And they3748 came4334 to the3588 chief priests749 and2532 elders,4245 and said,2036 We have bound ourselves under a great curse,332 1438 331 that we will eat1089 nothing3367 until2193 3757 we have slain615 Paul.3972

15 Now you and the leaders of the council ask the captain to bring him to you, as though you were desirous to have a thorough investigation of his acts, and we are ready to kill him before he shall arrive here.

15 Now3568 therefore3767 ye5210 with4862 the3588 council4892 signify1718 to the3588 chief captain5506 that3704 he bring him down2609 846 unto4314 you5209 tomorrow,839 as though5613 ye would3195 inquire1231 something more perfectly197 concerning4012 him:846 and1161 we,2249 or ever4253 he846 come near,1448 are2070 ready2092 to kill337 him.846

16 When Paul's nephew heard this plot, he went into the castle and told Paul.

16 And1161 when Paul's3972 sister's79 son5207 heard191 of their lying in wait,1749 he went3854 and2532 entered1525 into1519 the3588 castle,3925 and told518 Paul.3972

17 Then Paul sent for and called one of the centurions, and said, Take this young man to the captain, for he has something to tell him.

17 Then1161 Paul3972 called one of the centurions unto4341 1520 3588 1543 him, and said,5346 Bring520 this5126 young man3494 unto4314 the3588 chief captain:5506 for1063 he hath2192 a certain thing5100 to tell518 him.846

18 So the centurion took the young man, and brought him to the chief captain and said, Paul, the prisoner, called me and begged me to bring this young man to you, for he has something to tell you.

18 So3767 he3588 3303 took3880 him,846 and brought71 him to4314 the3588 chief captain,5506 and2532 said,5346 Paul3972 the3588 prisoner1198 called me unto4341 3165 him, and prayed2065 me to bring71 this5126 young man3494 unto4314 thee,4571 who hath2192 something5100 to say2980 unto thee.4671

19 Then the captain took the young man by his hand, and drew him aside, and asked him, What have you to tell me?

19 Then1161 the3588 chief captain5506 took1949 him848 by the3588 hand,5495 and2532 went with him aside402 privately,2596 2398 and asked4441 him, What5101 is2076 that3739 thou hast2192 to tell518 me?3427

20 And the young man said to him, The Jews have decided to ask you to bring Paul down tomorrow to their council, as though they were desirous to learn something more from him.

20 And1161 he said,2036 The3588 Jews2453 have agreed4934 to desire2065 thee4571 that3704 thou wouldest bring down2609 Paul3972 tomorrow839 into1519 the3588 council,4892 as though5613 they would3195 inquire4441 somewhat5100 of4012 him846 more perfectly.197

21 You must not listen to them: for behold more than forty of them, who have bound themselves with an oath neither to eat nor to drink till they have killed him, are lying in wait for him: and behold they are ready and awaiting your reply.

21 But3767 do not3361 thou4771 yield3982 unto them:846 for1063 there lie in wait1748 for him846 of1537 them846 more4119 than forty5062 men,435 which3748 have bound themselves with an oath,332 1438 that they will neither3383 eat5315 nor3383 drink4095 till2193 3757 they have killed337 him:846 and2532 now3568 are1526 they ready,2092 looking for4327 a promise1860 from575 thee.4675

22 Then the captain dismissed the young man and charged him, Let no man know that you have en_lbp_informed me of these things.

22 So3767 the3588 chief captain5506 then3303 let the young man depart,630 3588 3494 and charged3853 him, See thou tell1583 no man3367 that3754 thou hast showed1718 these things5023 to4314 me.3165

23 And he called to him two centurions, and said, Go and make ready two hundred Roman soldiers to go to Cµs-a-re'a and seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, to leave at nine o'clock tonight.

23 And2532 he called unto4341 him two1417 centurions,1543 saying,2036 Make ready2090 two hundred1250 soldiers4757 to3704 go4198 to2193 Caesarea,2542 and2532 horsemen2460 threescore and ten,1440 and2532 spearmen1187 two hundred,1250 at575 the third5154 hour5610 of the3588 night;3571

24 And provide also an animal that they may set Paul on, and carry him safe to Felix the governor.

24 And5037 provide3936 them beasts,2934 that2443 they may set Paul on,1913 3972 and bring him safe1295 unto4314 Felix5344 the3588 governor.2232

25 And he wrote a letter after this manner and gave it to them:

25 And he wrote1125 a letter1992 after4023 this5126 manner: 5179

26 Clau'di-us Lys'ias to the most excellent governor Fe'lix, greetings.

26 Claudius2804 Lysias3079 unto the3588 most excellent2903 governor2232 Felix5344 sendeth greeting.5463

27 This man was seized by the Jews who intended to kill him: but I intervened with Roman soldiers and rescued him, when I understood he was a Roman citizen.

27 This5126 man435 was taken4815 of5259 the3588 Jews,2453 and2532 should3195 have been killed337 of5259 them:846 then came2186 I with4862 an army,4753 and rescued1807 him,846 having understood3129 that3754 he was2076 a Roman.4514

28 And because I wanted to know the cause for which they accused him, I took him down to their council.

28 And1161 when I would1014 have known1097 the3588 cause156 wherefore1223 3739 they accused1458 him,846 I brought him forth2609 846 into1519 their848 council: 4892

29 And I found that only concerning questions of their law was he accused, and that he had done nothing worthy of bonds or of death.

29 Whom3739 I perceived2147 to be accused1458 of4012 questions2213 of their848 law,3551 but1161 to have2192 nothing3367 laid to his charge1462 worthy514 of death2288 or2228 of bonds.1199

30 And when I was en_lbp_informed that the Jews had plotted secretly against him, I immediately sent him to you, and I have ordered his accusers to go and contend with him before you. Farewell.

30 And1161 when it was told3377 me3427 how that5259 the3588 Jews2453 laid wait1917 3195 1510 for1519 the3588 man,435 I sent3992 straightway1824 to4314 thee,4571 and gave commandment3853 to his accusers2725 also2532 to say3004 before1909 thee4675 what3588 they had against4314 him.846 Farewell.4517

31 Then the Roman soldiers as it was commanded them, took Paul and brought him by night to the city of An-tip'a-tris.

31 Then3767 3303 the3588 soldiers,4757 as2596 it was commanded1299 them,846 took353 Paul,3972 and brought71 him by1223 night3571 to1519 Antipatris.494

32 And the next day the horsemen dismissed the footmen so that they might return to the castle:

32 On1161 the3588 morrow1887 they left1439 the3588 horsemen2460 to go4198 with4862 him,846 and returned5290 to1519 the3588 castle: 3925

33 And they brought him to Cµs-a-re'a, and delivered the letter to the governor, and also presented Paul before him.

33 Who,3748 when they came1525 to1519 Caesarea,2542 and2532 delivered325 the3588 epistle1992 to the3588 governor,2232 presented3936 Paul3972 also2532 before him.846

34 And when the governor had read the letter, he asked Paul of what province he was. And when he learned that he was of Ci-li'cia;

34 And1161 when the3588 governor2232 had read314 the letter, he2532 asked1905 of1537 what4169 province1885 he was.2076 And2532 when he understood4441 that3754 he was of575 Cilicia;2791

35 He said to him, I will give you an audience when your accusers arrive. And he commanded him to be kept in the Prµ-to'ri-um of Herod.

35 I will hear1251 thee,4675 said5346 he, when3752 thine4675 accusers2725 are also2532 come.3854 And5037 he commanded2753 him846 to be kept5442 in1722 Herod's2264 judgment hall.4232