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EXTRA

THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES: Chapter 23


Paul stands before the council. The Jews conspire his death. He is sent away to Cesarea.

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231And Paul, looking upon the council, said: Men, brethren, I have conversed with all good conscience before God until this present day.intendens autem concilium Paulus ait viri fratres ego omni conscientia bona conversatus sum ante Deum usque in hodiernum diem
232And the high priest, Ananias, commanded them that stood by him to strike him on the mouth.princeps autem sacerdotum Ananias praecepit adstantibus sibi percutere os eius
233Then Paul said to him: God shall strike thee, thou whited wall. For, sittest thou to judge me according to the law and, contrary to the law, commandest me to be struck?tunc Paulus ad eum dixit percutiet te Deus paries dealbate et tu sedens iudicas me secundum legem et contra legem iubes me percuti
234And they that stood by said: Dost thou revile the high priest of God?et qui adstabant dixerunt summum sacerdotem Dei maledicis
235And Paul said: I knew not, brethren, that he is the high priest. For it is written: Thou shalt not speak evil of the prince of thy people.dixit autem Paulus nesciebam fratres quia princeps est sacerdotum scriptum est enim principem populi tui non maledices
236And Paul, knowing that the one part were Sadducees and the other Pharisees, cried out in the council: Men, brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of Pharisees: concerning the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question.sciens autem Paulus quia una pars esset Sadducaeorum et altera Pharisaeorum exclamavit in concilio viri fratres ego Pharisaeus sum filius Pharisaeorum de spe et resurrectione mortuorum ego iudicor
237And when he had so said, there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees. And the multitude was divided.et cum haec dixisset facta est dissensio inter Pharisaeos et Sadducaeos et soluta est multitudo
238For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both.Sadducaei enim dicunt non esse resurrectionem neque angelum neque spiritum Pharisaei autem utrumque confitentur
239And there arose a great cry. And some of the Pharisees rising up, strove, saying: We find no evil in this man. What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel?factus est autem clamor magnus et surgentes quidam Pharisaeorum pugnabant dicentes nihil mali invenimus in homine isto quod si spiritus locutus est ei aut angelus
2310And when there arose a great dissension, the tribune, fearing lest Paul should be pulled in pieces by them, commanded the soldiers to go down and to take him by force from among them and to bring him into the castle.et cum magna dissensio facta esset timens tribunus ne discerperetur Paulus ab ipsis iussit milites descendere et rapere eum de medio eorum ac deducere eum in castra
2311And the night following, the Lord standing by him, said: Be constant: for as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome.sequenti autem nocte adsistens ei Dominus ait constans esto sicut enim testificatus es de me Hierusalem sic te oportet et Romae testificari
2312And when day was come, some of the Jews gathered together and bound themselves under a curse, saying that they would neither eat nor drink till they killed Paul.facta autem die collegerunt se quidam ex Iudaeis et devoverunt se dicentes neque manducaturos neque bibituros donec occiderent Paulum
2313And they were more than forty men that had made this conspiracy.erant autem plus quam quadraginta qui hanc coniurationem fecerant
2314Who came to the chief priests and the ancients and said: We have bound ourselves under a great curse that we will eat nothing till we have slain Paul.qui accesserunt ad principes sacerdotum et seniores et dixerunt devotione devovimus nos nihil gustaturos donec occidamus Paulum
2315Now therefore do you with the council signify to the tribune, that he bring him forth to you, as if you meant to know something more certain touching him. And we, before he come near, are ready to kill him.nunc ergo vos notum facite tribuno cum concilio ut producat illum ad vos tamquam aliquid certius cognituri de eo nos vero priusquam adpropiet parati sumus interficere illum
2316Which when Paul's sister's son had heard, of their lying in wait, he came and entered into the castle and told Paul.quod cum audisset filius sororis Pauli insidias venit et intravit in castra nuntiavitque Paulo
2317And Paul, calling to him one of the centurions, said: Bring this young man to the tribune: for he hath some thing to tell him.vocans autem Paulus ad se unum ex centurionibus ait adulescentem hunc perduc ad tribunum habet enim aliquid indicare illi
2318And he, taking him, brought him to the tribune and said: Paul, the prisoner, desired me to bring this young man unto thee, who hath some thing to say to thee.et ille quidem adsumens eum duxit ad tribunum et ait vinctus Paulus vocans rogavit me hunc adulescentem perducere ad te habentem aliquid loqui tibi
2319And the tribune, taking him by the hand, went aside with him privately and asked him: What is it that thou hast to tell me?adprehendens autem tribunus manum illius secessit cum eo seorsum et interrogavit illum quid est quod habes indicare mihi
2320And he said: The Jews have agreed to desire thee that thou wouldst bring forth Paul to-morrow into the council, as if they meant to inquire some thing more certain touching him.ille autem dixit Iudaeis convenit rogare te ut crastina die Paulum producas in concilium quasi aliquid certius inquisituri sint de illo
2321But do not thou give credit to them: for there lie in wait for him more than forty men of them, who have bound themselves by oath neither to eat nor to drink, till they have killed him. And they are now ready, looking for a promise from thee.tu vero ne credideris illis insidiantur enim ei ex eis viri amplius quadraginta qui se devoverunt non manducare neque bibere donec interficiant eum et nunc parati sunt expectantes promissum tuum
2322The tribune therefore dismissed the young man, charging him that he should tell no man that he had made known these things unto him.tribunus igitur dimisit adulescentem praecipiens ne cui loqueretur quoniam haec nota sibi fecisset
2323Then having called two centurions, he said to them: Make ready two hundred soldiers to go as far as Caesarea: and seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen, for the third hour of the night.et vocatis duobus centurionibus dixit illis parate milites ducentos ut eant usque Caesaream et equites septuaginta et lancearios ducentos a tertia hora noctis
2324And provide beasts, that they may set Paul on and bring him safe to Felix the governor.et iumenta praeparate ut inponentes Paulum salvum perducerent ad Felicem praesidem
2325(For he feared lest perhaps the Jews might take him away by force and kill him: and he should afterwards be slandered, as if he was to take money.) And he wrote a letter after this manner:[]
2326Claudius Lysias to the most excellent governor, Felix, greeting:scribens epistulam continentem haec Claudius Lysias optimo praesidi Felici salutem
2327This man, being taken by the Jews and ready to be killed by them, I rescued, coming in with an army, understanding that he is a Roman.virum hunc conprehensum a Iudaeis et incipientem interfici ab eis superveniens cum exercitu eripui cognito quia Romanus est
2328And meaning to know the cause which they objected unto him, I brought him forth into their council.volensque scire causam quam obiciebant illi deduxi eum in concilium eorum
2329Whom I found to be accused concerning questions of their law; but having nothing laid to his charge worthy of death or of bands.quem inveni accusari de quaestionibus legis ipsorum nihil vero dignum morte aut vinculis habentem crimen
2330And when I was told of ambushes that they had prepared for him, I sent him to thee, signifying also to his accusers to plead before thee. Farewell.et cum mihi perlatum esset de insidiis quas paraverunt ei misi ad te denuntians et accusatoribus ut dicant apud te
2331Then the soldiers, according as it was commanded them, taking Paul, brought him by night to Antipatris.milites ergo secundum praeceptum sibi adsumentes Paulum duxerunt per noctem in Antipatridem
2332And the next day, leaving the horsemen to go with him, they returned to the castle.et postera die dimissis equitibus ut irent cum eo reversi sunt ad castra
2333Who, when they were come to Caesarea and had delivered the letter to the governor, did also present Paul before him.qui cum venissent Caesaream et tradidissent epistulam praesidi statuerunt ante illum et Paulum
2334And when he had read it and had asked of what province he was and understood that he was of Cilicia:cum legisset autem et interrogasset de qua provincia esset et cognoscens quia de Cilicia
2335I will hear thee, said he, when thy accusers come. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall.audiam te inquit cum et accusatores tui venerint iussitque in praetorio Herodis custodiri eum
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