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The Magistrates Release Paul And Silas After Learning They Are Roman Citizens

35 And having become day, the magistrates sent forth their officers[a], saying, “Release those men”. 36 And the jailer reported these words to Paul, that “The magistrates have sent forth in order that you may be released. Now therefore having come out, proceed in peace”. 37 But Paul said to them, “Having beaten us in public— uncondemned[b] men being Romans[c]— they threw us into prison. And now they are throwing us out secretly? No indeed! But having come themselves, let them lead us out!” 38 And the officers reported these words to the magistrates. And having heard that they were Romans, they became afraid. 39 And having come, they appealed-to them. And having led them out, they were asking them to depart from the city. 40 And having gone forth from the prison, they went-in[d] to Lydia. And having seen the brothers[e], they encouraged them, and went forth.

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Footnotes

  1. Acts 16:35 Or, lictors, rod-bearers.
  2. Acts 16:37 That is, by a proper trial. It was illegal to do this to a Roman citizen.
  3. Acts 16:37 That is, Roman citizens.
  4. Acts 16:40 That is, went into her house.
  5. Acts 16:40 That is, fellow-believers, including Lydia.

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