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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 Paul looked straight at the Sanhedrin(A) and said, “My brothers,(B) I have fulfilled my duty to God in all good conscience(C) to this day.” At this the high priest Ananias(D) ordered those standing near Paul to strike him on the mouth.(E) Then Paul said to him, “God will strike you, you whitewashed wall!(F) You sit there to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself violate the law by commanding that I be struck!”(G)

Those who were standing near Paul said, “How dare you insult God’s high priest!”

Paul replied, “Brothers, I did not realize that he was the high priest; for it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.’[a](H)

Then Paul, knowing that some of them were Sadducees(I) and the others Pharisees, called out in the Sanhedrin, “My brothers,(J) I am a Pharisee,(K) descended from Pharisees. I stand on trial because of the hope of the resurrection of the dead.”(L) When he said this, a dispute broke out between the Pharisees and the Sadducees, and the assembly was divided. (The Sadducees say that there is no resurrection,(M) and that there are neither angels nor spirits, but the Pharisees believe all these things.)

There was a great uproar, and some of the teachers of the law who were Pharisees(N) stood up and argued vigorously. “We find nothing wrong with this man,”(O) they said. “What if a spirit or an angel has spoken to him?”(P) 10 The dispute became so violent that the commander was afraid Paul would be torn to pieces by them. He ordered the troops to go down and take him away from them by force and bring him into the barracks.(Q)

11 The following night the Lord stood near Paul and said, “Take courage!(R) As you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so you must also testify in Rome.”(S)

The Plot to Kill Paul

12 The next morning some Jews formed a conspiracy(T) and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul.(U) 13 More than forty men were involved in this plot. 14 They went to the chief priests and the elders and said, “We have taken a solemn oath not to eat anything until we have killed Paul.(V) 15 Now then, you and the Sanhedrin(W) petition the commander to bring him before you on the pretext of wanting more accurate information about his case. We are ready to kill him before he gets here.”

16 But when the son of Paul’s sister heard of this plot, he went into the barracks(X) and told Paul.

17 Then Paul called one of the centurions and said, “Take this young man to the commander; he has something to tell him.” 18 So he took him to the commander.

The centurion said, “Paul, the prisoner,(Y) sent for me and asked me to bring this young man to you because he has something to tell you.”

19 The commander took the young man by the hand, drew him aside and asked, “What is it you want to tell me?”

20 He said: “Some Jews have agreed to ask you to bring Paul before the Sanhedrin(Z) tomorrow on the pretext of wanting more accurate information about him.(AA) 21 Don’t give in to them, because more than forty(AB) of them are waiting in ambush for him. They have taken an oath not to eat or drink until they have killed him.(AC) They are ready now, waiting for your consent to their request.”

22 The commander dismissed the young man with this warning: “Don’t tell anyone that you have reported this to me.”

Paul Transferred to Caesarea

23 Then he called two of his centurions and ordered them, “Get ready a detachment of two hundred soldiers, seventy horsemen and two hundred spearmen[b] to go to Caesarea(AD) at nine tonight.(AE) 24 Provide horses for Paul so that he may be taken safely to Governor Felix.”(AF)

25 He wrote a letter as follows:

26 Claudius Lysias,

To His Excellency,(AG) Governor Felix:

Greetings.(AH)

27 This man was seized by the Jews and they were about to kill him,(AI) but I came with my troops and rescued him,(AJ) for I had learned that he is a Roman citizen.(AK) 28 I wanted to know why they were accusing him, so I brought him to their Sanhedrin.(AL) 29 I found that the accusation had to do with questions about their law,(AM) but there was no charge against him(AN) that deserved death or imprisonment. 30 When I was informed(AO) of a plot(AP) to be carried out against the man, I sent him to you at once. I also ordered his accusers(AQ) to present to you their case against him.

31 So the soldiers, carrying out their orders, took Paul with them during the night and brought him as far as Antipatris. 32 The next day they let the cavalry(AR) go on with him, while they returned to the barracks.(AS) 33 When the cavalry(AT) arrived in Caesarea,(AU) they delivered the letter to the governor(AV) and handed Paul over to him. 34 The governor read the letter and asked what province he was from. Learning that he was from Cilicia,(AW) 35 he said, “I will hear your case when your accusers(AX) get here.” Then he ordered that Paul be kept under guard(AY) in Herod’s palace.

Footnotes

  1. Acts 23:5 Exodus 22:28
  2. Acts 23:23 The meaning of the Greek for this word is uncertain.