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23 ᏉᎳᏃ ᎤᏯᏅᏒᎯ ᏚᎧᎿᏅ ᏗᏂᎳᏫᎩ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎢᏥᏍᎦᏯ ᎢᏓᏓᏅᏟ, ᎪᎯ ᎢᎦ ᎢᏯᏍᏗ, ᎠᏆᏓᏅᏙ ᎠᏆᏎᎮᎲ ᏓᎩᎸᏫᏍᏓᏁᎲᎩ ᏂᎦᎥ ᏚᏳᎪᏛ ᎨᏒ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᎠᎦᏔᎲᎢ.

ᎡᏂᎾᏯᏃ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᎠᏥᎸ-ᎨᎶᎯ ᏚᏂᏤᎸᎩ ᎬᏙᎬ ᎾᎥ ᎠᏂᏙᎾᎢ ᎠᎰᎵ ᎬᏩᏂᏍᏗᏱ.

ᏉᎳᏃ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏎᎸᎩ; ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᏓᏨᏂᎵ ᏂᎯ, ᎠᏐᏱ ᎤᏁᎬᎢᎬᏁᎸᎯ; ᏦᎳᏰᏃ ᎨᎵ ᏗᏍᏇᎪᏓᏁᏗᏱ ᎾᏍᎩᏬ ᏗᎧᎿᏩᏛᏍᏗ ᏂᎦᏪᏍᎬᎢ? ᏥᎪᏃ ᎢᎯᏁᎦ ᎥᏋᏂᏍᏗᏱ ᏗᎧᎿᏩᏛᏍᏗ ᏙᎯᎦᏘᎴᎦ?

ᎾᎥᏃ ᎠᏂᏙᎾᎢ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏂᏪᏒᎩ; ᏥᎪ ᎦᎯᏐᏢᏗᎭ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᎠᏥᎸ-ᎨᎶᎯ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᎤᏤᎵᎦ?

ᏉᎳᏃ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎢᏓᏓᏅᏟ, ᎥᏝ ᏱᎨᎵᏍᎨ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᎠᏥᎸ-ᎨᎶᎯ ᎨᏒᎢ; ᎯᎠᏰᏃ ᏥᏂᎬᏅ ᏥᎪᏪᎳ; "ᏞᏍᏗ ᎤᏐᏅ ᏱᏁᏤᎮᏍᏗ ᏣᎦᏁᎶᏗ ᏗᏣᏤᎵ ᏴᏫ ᎤᎾᏤᎵᎦ."

ᏉᎳᏃ ᎤᏙᎴᎰᏒ ᎢᎦᏛ ᎠᏂᏌᏚᏏ ᎨᏒᎢ, ᎢᎦᏛᏃ ᎠᏂᏆᎵᏏ, ᎤᏪᎷᏅᎩ ᏕᎦᎳᏫᎥᎢ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎢᏥᏍᎦᏯ ᎢᏓᏓᏅᏟ, ᎠᏴ ᏥᏆᎵᏏ, ᎠᏆᎵᏏ ᎤᏪᏥ; ᎤᏚᎩ ᎬᏗ ᎨᏒ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏲᎱᏒ ᏗᎴᎯᏐᏗ ᎨᏒ ᏅᏗᎦᎵᏍᏙᏗᎭ ᎠᏆᎵᏱᎵᏕᎭ.

ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᏄᏪᏒ, ᎤᏂᏲᏠᎯᏎᎸᎩ ᎠᏂᏆᎵᏏ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏂᏌᏚᏏ, ᎤᏂᏣᏘᏃ ᎨᏒ ᏔᎵ ᏄᎾᏓᏛᎩ.

ᎠᏂᏌᏚᏏᏰᏃ ᎯᎠ ᎾᏂᏪᏎᎪᎢ; ᎥᏝ ᏗᎴᎯᏐᏗ ᏱᎩ, ᎥᏝ ᎠᎴ ᏰᎭ ᏗᎧᎿᏩᏗᏙᎯ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏓᏅᏙ; ᎠᏂᏆᎵᏏᏍᎩᏂ ᎢᏧᎳ ᎠᏃᎯᏳᎲᏍᎦ.

ᎤᏣᏘᏃ ᎤᏁᎷᏅᎩ; ᏗᏃᏪᎵᏍᎩᏃ ᎠᏂᏆᎵᏏ ᎤᎾᎵᎪᏒ ᎤᎾᎵᎪᎯ ᏚᎾᎴᏅᎤᎾᏗᏒᎩ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏂᏪᏒᎩ; ᎥᏝ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎤᏲ ᏲᏥᏩᏛᎡᎭ ᎯᎠ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ, ᎢᏳᏍᎩᏂ ᎠᏓᏅᏙ ᎠᎴ ᏗᎧᎿᏩᏗᏙᎯ ᎤᏁᏤᎸᎯ ᎨᏎᏍᏗ, ᏞᏍᏗ ᎤᏁᎳᏅᎯ ᏤᏓᏟᏴᎡᎸᎩ.

10 ᎤᏣᏘᏃ ᎤᏂᏲᏠᎯᏎᎸ, ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎠᏍᎦᎢᎲᎢ ᏉᎳ ᏱᎬᏪᏓᎦᎸᎥᎦ ᎡᎵᏍᎬᎢ, ᏚᏁᏤᎸᎩ ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ ᎤᏁᏅᏍᏗᏱ ᎠᎴ ᏫᏚᎾᏑᎦᎸᏙᏗᏱ, ᎠᎴ ᎤᏂᏴᏔᏂᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᏗᏐᏴᎢ.

11 ᎾᎯᏳᏃ ᏒᏃᏱ ᏫᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ, ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᎾᎥ ᎤᎴᏁᎴᎢ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏎᎢ; ᎤᎦᎵᏍᏗ ᏣᏓᏅᏖᏍᏗ, ᏉᎳ, ᎬᏂᎨᏒᏰᏃ ᏥᏂᏍᏋᏁᎸ ᏥᎷᏏᎵᎻ, ᎾᏍᏉ ᎬᏂᎨᏒ ᏅᏓᏍᏋᏁᎵ ᏣᏂ.

12 ᏑᎾᎴᏃ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅ ᎩᎶ ᎢᏳᎾᏍᏗ ᎠᏂᏧᏏ ᎤᎾᎵᎪᏁᎢ, ᎤᎾᏎᎵᏔᏁ ᏚᎾᏓᏁᏤᎴ ᎨᏥᏍᎩᏅᏗᏍᏗᏱ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏂᏪᏎᎢ; ᎥᏝ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᏴᎨᏗᎦ ᎠᎴ ᏴᎨᏓᏗᏔ, ᎬᏂ ᏉᎳ ᎡᏗᎸᎯ ᎨᏎᏍᏗ.

13 ᏅᎦᏍᎪᎯᏃ ᎤᏗᏢᏍᏙᏗ ᎾᏂᎥᎩ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᏧᎾᏓᏪᏎᎸᎯ.

14 ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᏄᏂᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᎠᏥᎸ ᎠᏁᎶᎯ ᎠᎴ ᏗᏂᎳᏫᎩ, ᏚᏂᎷᏨᎸᎩ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏂᏪᏒᎩ; ᎣᎦᏎᎵᏔᏅ ᏙᎦᏓᏁᏤᎸ ᎣᎩᏍᏛᏗᏍᏗᏱ, ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎣᎦᏅᏍᎦᎶᏗᏱ ᎠᎴ ᎣᎦᏚᎩᏍᏗᏱ ᏂᎨᏒᎾ ᎬᏂ ᏉᎳ ᎣᏥᎸᎯ ᎨᏎᏍᏗ.

15 Ꭷ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᏂᎯ ᎠᎴ ᏗᏂᎳᏫᎩ ᎢᏣᎵᎪᎲᎦ, ᎡᏥᏔᏂᏲᏏ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ, ᎤᎩᏨᏅ ᎢᏣᏘᏃᎮᏗᏱ ᏥᏣᏚᎵᏍᎪ ᎾᏍᎩᏯᎢ ᎯᎠ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎠᎫᎢᏍᏗᏍᎬᎢ, ᎠᏴᏃ ᎠᏏᏉ ᎾᎥ ᏂᎦᎷᎬᎾ ᎨᏎᏍᏗ, ᎣᎦᏛᏅᎢᏍᏗ ᎣᏥᎢᏍᏗᏱ.

16 ᏉᎳᏃ ᎤᏙ ᎤᏪᏥ ᎤᏛᎦᏅ ᎤᏂᎭᎷᎬᎢ, ᎤᏬᏅᏒᎩ, ᏗᏐᏴ ᏭᏴᎸᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᏭᏃᏁᎸᎩ ᏉᎳ.

17 ᏉᎳᏃ ᏭᏯᏅᎲ ᎠᏏᏴᏫ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᏘᏂᏙᎯ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎯᎠ ᎠᏫᏅ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᏄᏬᎸ ᏫᏯᏘᏅᏍᏓ, ᎪᎱᏍᏗᏰᏃ ᎤᎭ ᎤᏃᏁᏗ.

18 ᎰᏩᏃ ᎤᏯᏅᎲ, ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᏭᏘᏃᎮᎸᎩ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᏉᎳ ᎠᏴᎩ ᏩᎩᏯᏅᎲᎩ, ᎠᎩᏔᏲᏎᎸᎩ ᎯᎠ ᎠᏫᏅ ᎬᏯᏘᏃᎮᏗᏱ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎤᎭ ᏣᏃᏁᏗ.

19 ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒᏃ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎤᏬᏯᏁᏒ, ᎢᏴᏛ ᎤᏕᎵᏒ ᏭᏘᏅᏍᏔᏅᎩ, ᎤᏛᏛᏅᎩ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎦᏙ ᎾᏍᎩ Ꮎ ᏍᎩᏃᏁᏗ ᏥᎩ?

20 ᎯᎠᏃ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᎠᏂᏧᏏ ᎤᎾᏓᏅᏖᎸ ᎨᏣᏔᏲᏎᏗᏱ ᎤᎩᏨᏅ ᏕᎦᎳᏫᎥ ᏫᏯᏘᏃᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᏉᎳ, ᎾᏍᎩᏯ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎤᏟ ᎢᎦᎢ ᏨᏗᎾᏛᏛᏂᏐᎢ.

21 ᎠᏎᏃ ᏞᏍᏗ ᏙᎯᏳᏅᎩ; ᏅᎦᏍᎪᎯᏰᏃ ᎤᏗᏢᏍᏙᏗ ᎢᏯᏂᏛ ᎠᏂᏍᎦᏯ ᎬᏩᎭᎷᎦ, ᎾᏍᎩ ᎤᎾᏎᎵᏔᏅᎯ ᏚᎾᏓᏁᏤᎸ ᎤᎾᎵᏍᏓᏴᏗᏱ ᎠᎴ ᎤᎾᏗᏔᏍᏗᏱ ᏂᎨᏒᎾ, ᎬᏂ ᎤᏂᎸᎯ ᎨᏎᏍᏗ; ᎿᏉᏃ ᎤᎾᏛᏅᎢᏍᏗ ᎠᏂᎦᏘᏴ ᎤᎾᏛᎪᏗᏱ ᏣᏚᎢᏍᏔᏅᎢ.

22 ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᏄᎬᏫᏳᏒ ᏗᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ ᎤᏪᎧᏅᎩ ᎠᏫᏅ ᎠᎴ ᎠᏁᏤᎸᎩ ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏎᎸᎩ; ᏞᏍᏗ ᎩᎶ ᎯᏃᏁᎸ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎯᎠ ᎬᏂᎨᏒ ᏂᏍᏋᏁᎸᎢ.

23 ᏫᏑᏯᏅᎲᏃ ᎠᏂᏔᎵ ᎠᏍᎪᎯᏧᏈ ᏗᎾᏓᏘᏂᏙᎯ, ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᏗᏍᏓᏛᏅᎢᏍᏓ ᏔᎵᏧᏈ ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᎦᎵᏆᏍᎪᎯ ᏧᎾᎩᎸᏗ, ᎠᎴ ᏗᏓᏘᏍᏗ ᏗᏂᏂᏙᎯ ᏔᎵᏧᏈ, ᏏᏌᎵᏱ ᎠᏁᏒᎭ ᏐᎣᏁᎵᏁ ᎢᏳᏟᎶᏛ ᏒᏃᏱ;

24 ᎠᎴ ᏗᎩᎸᏙᏗ ᏗᏍᏓᏛᏅᎢᏍᏓ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏉᎳ ᎠᎾᎩᎸᏔᏅᎭ, ᎠᎴ ᏅᏩᏙᎯᏯᏛ ᏩᎾᏘᏃᎮᎸᎭ ᏈᎵᏏ ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ.

25 ᎤᏬᏪᎳᏅᎩᏃ ᎯᎠ ᏫᏄᏪᏎᎸᎩ;

26 "ᎠᏴ ᏠᏗᏯ-ᎵᏏᏯ ᏫᎬᏲᎵᎦ ᎤᏣᏘ ᎰᏍᏛ ᏣᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᏈᎵᏏ.

27 ᎯᎠ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏂᏧᏏ ᎬᏩᏂᏴᎲᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᏓᎬᏩᎵᏒᎩ, ᎿᏉ ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ ᏕᎦᏘᏅᏒᎩ, ᎠᎴ ᏥᏍᏕᎸᎲᎩ, ᎠᏆᏛᎦᏅᎯ ᎨᏒ ᎠᎶᎻ ᎨᏒᎢ.

28 ᎠᏆᏚᎸᎲᏃ ᎠᏆᏙᎴᎰᎯᏍᏗᏱ ᏅᏗᎦᎵᏍᏙᏗᏍᎬ ᎬᏬᎯᏍᏗᏍᎬᎢ, ᏥᏯᏘᏃᎸᎩ ᏓᏂᎳᏫᎥᎢ.

29 ᎠᏆᏙᎴᎰᏒᏃ ᎾᏍᎩ ᏧᏂᎧᎿᏩᏛᏍᏗᏉ ᎧᏃᎮᏗ ᎨᏒ ᏅᏗᎦᎵᏍᏙᏗᏍᎬ ᎠᎫᎢᏍᏗᏍᎬᎢ ᎬᏩᏲᎱᎯᏍᏗᏃ ᎠᎴ ᎦᏰᎦᎸᏍᏗ ᎨᏒ ᎪᎱᏍᏗ ᎾᎫᎢᏍᏛᎾ ᎨᏒᎢ.

30 ᎠᎴ ᎥᎩᏃᏁᎸ ᎠᏂᏧᏏ ᎤᏂᎭᎷᎬ ᎾᏍᎩ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ, ᎩᎳᏉ ᎢᏴᏛ ᎠᏆᏓᏅᏒ ᏗᏦᎸᎢ, ᎠᎴ ᎾᏍᏉ ᎦᏥᏁᏤᎸ ᎬᏬᎯᏍᏗᏍᎩ ᎯᎦᏔᎲ ᎤᏂᏃᎮᏗᏱ ᏅᏗᎦᎵᏍᏙᏗᏍᎬ ᎠᏄᎯᏍᏗᏍᎬᎢ. ᏙᎯᏱ ᏂᏣᏛᎿᏕᎨᏍᏗ."

31 ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩᏃ, ᏂᎨᏥᏪᏎᎸ ᎨᏥᏁᏤᎸ ᏄᎾᏛᏁᎸ, ᎤᏂᏯᏅᎲᎩ ᏉᎳ, ᎠᎴ ᏒᏃᏱ ᏭᏂᎶᏒ, ᎥᏗᏇᏗ ᏭᎾᏘᏃᎸᎩ.

32 ᎤᎩᏨᏛᏃ ᏧᎾᎩᎸᏗ ᎤᎾᏘᏅᏍᏗ ᏄᏅᏁᎸ, ᎠᏂᏯᏫᏍᎩ ᎤᎾᏨᏒᎩ, ᏗᏐᏴ ᏭᏂᎶᏒᎩ.

33 ᎾᏍᎩᏃ ᏧᎾᎩᎸᏗ ᏏᏌᎵᏱ ᏭᏂᎷᏨ, ᎠᎴ ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᎪᏪᎵ ᎤᏂᏅᏁᎸ, ᎾᏍᏉ ᏉᎳ ᏚᏂᏲᎯᏎᎸᎩ.

34 ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯᏃ ᎤᎪᎵᏰᎥ, ᎤᏛᏛᏅᎩ ᎾᎿ ᏍᎦᏚᎩ ᎡᎯ ᎨᏒᎢ, ᎤᏛᎦᏅᏃ ᏏᎵᏏᏱ ᎡᎯ ᎨᏒᎢ,

35 ᎯᎠ ᏄᏪᏒᎩ; ᏓᎬᏯᏛᎦᏁᎵ ᎨᏧᎯᏍᏗᏍᎩ ᎾᏍᏉ ᎠᏂᎷᏨᎭ. ᎤᏁᏨᎩᏃ ᎠᏥᎦᏘᏗᏍᏗᏱ ᎡᎶᏛ ᎤᏤᎵ ᏗᎫᎪᏙᏗᏱ ᎠᏓᏁᎸᎢ.

23 And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, said, Men and brethren, I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day.

And the high priest Ananias commanded them that stood by him to smite him on the mouth.

Then said Paul unto him, God shall smite thee, thou whited wall: for sittest thou to judge me after the law, and commandest me to be smitten contrary to the law?

And they that stood by said, Revilest thou God's high priest?

Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest: for it is written, Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people.

But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, he cried out in the council, Men and brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: of the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question.

And when he had so said, there arose a dissension between the Pharisees and the Sadducees: and the multitude was divided.

For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both.

And there arose a great cry: and the scribes that were of the Pharisees' part arose, and strove, saying, We find no evil in this man: but if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him, let us not fight against God.

10 And when there arose a great dissension, the chief captain, fearing lest Paul should have been pulled in pieces of them, commanded the soldiers to go down, and to take him by force from among them, and to bring him into the castle.

11 And the night following the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good cheer, Paul: for as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome.

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

13 And they were more than forty which had made this conspiracy.

14 And they came to the chief priests and elders, and said, We have bound ourselves under a great curse, that we will eat nothing until we have slain Paul.

15 Now therefore ye with the council signify to the chief captain that he bring him down unto you to morrow, as though ye would enquire something more perfectly concerning him: and we, or ever he come near, are ready to kill him.

16 And when Paul's sister's son heard of their lying in wait, he went and entered into the castle, and told Paul.

17 Then Paul called one of the centurions unto him, and said, Bring this young man unto the chief captain: for he hath a certain thing to tell him.

18 So he took him, and brought him to the chief captain, and said, Paul the prisoner called me unto him, and prayed me to bring this young man unto thee, who hath something to say unto thee.

19 Then the chief captain took him by the hand, and went with him aside privately, and asked him, What is that thou hast to tell me?

20 And he said, The Jews have agreed to desire thee that thou wouldest bring down Paul to morrow into the council, as though they would enquire somewhat of him more perfectly.

21 But do not thou yield unto them: for there lie in wait for him of them more than forty men, which have bound themselves with an oath, that they will neither eat nor drink till they have killed him: and now are they ready, looking for a promise from thee.

22 So the chief captain then let the young man depart, and charged him, See thou tell no man that thou hast shewed these things to me.

23 And he called unto him two centurions, saying, Make ready two hundred soldiers to go to Caesarea, and horsemen threescore and ten, and spearmen two hundred, at the third hour of the night;

24 And provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.

25 And he wrote a letter after this manner:

26 Claudius Lysias unto the most excellent governor Felix sendeth greeting.

27 This man was taken of the Jews, and should have been killed of them: then came I with an army, and rescued him, having understood that he was a Roman.

28 And when I would have known the cause wherefore they accused him, I brought him forth into their council:

29 Whom I perceived to be accused of questions of their law, but to have nothing laid to his charge worthy of death or of bonds.

30 And when it was told me how that the Jews laid wait for the man, I sent straightway to thee, and gave commandment to his accusers also to say before thee what they had against him. Farewell.

31 Then the soldiers, as it was commanded them, took Paul, and brought him by night to Antipatris.

32 On the morrow they left the horsemen to go with him, and returned to the castle:

33 Who, when they came to Caesarea and delivered the epistle to the governor, presented Paul also before him.

34 And when the governor had read the letter, he asked of what province he was. And when he understood that he was of Cilicia;

35 I will hear thee, said he, when thine accusers are also come. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall.