"The¹ chief captainª commandedª° himª to be broughtª° intoª the¹ castle,ª and badeª° that heª should be examinedª° by scourging;ª thatª he might knowª° whereforeªªª they cried²° so² againstª°¹ him.ª ... Andª asª they boundª°° himª with thongs,ª Paulª saidª° untoª the centurionª that stood by,ª°¹ Is it lawfulª²° for youª to scourgeª° a manª that is a Roman,ª andª uncondemned?ª" {Act 22:24-25} + "² On¹ the¹ morrow,ª because he wouldª° have knownª° the¹ certaintyª whereforeª he was accusedª° ofª the¹ Jews,ª he loosedª° himª fromª [his] bands,ª andª commandedª° the¹ chief priestsª andª allª their²¹ councilª to appear,ª° andª brought²° Paul² down,ª°¹ and set¹ him²° beforeª them.ª" {Act 22:30} + "Thenª Paul,ª after that the¹ governorª had beckonedª° unto himª to speak,ª° answered,ª° Forasmuch as I knowª° that thouª hast beenª° ofª manyª yearsª a judgeª unto thisª nation,ª I do²° the more cheerfullyª answerª° forª myself:ª" {Act 24:10} + "Andª when Felixª heardª° these things,ª having more perfect² knowledgeª°¹ ofª [that] way,ª he deferredª° them,ª and said,ª° Whenª Lysiasª the¹ chief captainª shall come down,ª° I will know the uttermostª° of your² matter.ª¹" {Act 24:22} + "Andª when heª was come,ª° the¹ Jewsª which came downª° fromª Jerusalemª stood round about,ª° and² laidª° manyª and¹ grievousª complaintsª againstª Paul,ª whichª they couldª° notª prove.ª° ... While he¹ answered²° for himself,²¹ Neitherª² againstª the¹ lawª of the¹ Jews,ª neitherª againstª the¹ temple,ª nor¹ yet² againstª Caesar,ª have I offendedª° any thing¹ at all.²" {Act 25:7-8} + "Andª when they were gone aside,ª° they talkedª° between² themselves,ª¹ saying,ª°² Thisª manª doethª° nothingª worthyª of deathª orª of bonds.ª" {Act 26:31} |