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23 While they were shouting this, they were taking off their coats. They also threw dirt from the ground up into the air.[a]

24 The leader of the soldiers said to his men, ‘Take this man into our building. Then hit him with whips. We must find out what he has done. He must tell us why the Jews are shouting so loudly against him.’[b]

25 So the soldiers tied Paul's arms and they were ready to hit him. But Paul spoke to the soldiers' officer who stood near to him. He said, ‘I am a citizen of Rome. So it is not right for you to hit me like that. No judge has agreed that I have done anything wrong.’

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Footnotes

  1. 22:23 The Jews did this when someone had said bad things about God. They thought that Paul had done that, so they were very angry.
  2. 22:24 The soldiers would hit a person so that he would give them a true answer. A whip was a stick with long pieces of strong material fixed at one end.