Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
22 The people listened to Paul until he said that. Then they shouted, `Kill him and get him off the earth. A man like that should not live!'
23 The people shouted. They waved their clothes about and threw dust in the air.
24 The man in charge of the soldiers ordered Paul to be brought into the army house. He said that he should be beaten hard to make him tell why the people shouted so much at him.
25 When they had tied him with ropes, Paul said to the captain who was standing by, `Is it right for you to beat a man who belongs to Rome without judging his case?'
26 When the captain heard this, he told the commanding officer. He said, `What are you going to do? This man is a Roman!'
27 Then the commanding officer came to Paul and said, `Tell me, are you a Roman?' `Yes, I am,' replied Paul.
28 Then the officer said, `I paid much money to become a Roman.' Paul said, `I was born a Roman.'
29 Then the men who were going to beat him left him. The officer was afraid when he knew Paul was a Roman, because he had tied him up.
30 The officer wanted to know the real reason why the Jewish leaders were angry with Paul. So the next day he had Paul untied. He called the chief priests and the leaders to hold a court meeting. Then he took Paul down and brought him in before them.
23 Paul looked at the members of the court and said, `My brothers, I have done what I thought God wanted me to do, right up to this day.'
2 Ananias, the high priest, said to those who were standing near Paul, `Hit his mouth!'
3 Paul said, `God will hit you down, you dirty wall painted white! You sit there to judge me by the law and you break the law by telling them to hit me.'
4 The people who stood near Paul said, `Do you say a wrong thing like that to God's high priest?'
5 Paul said, `I did not know that he is a high priest. The holy writings say, "You shall not say anything wrong about a ruler of your people." '
6 Paul knew that some of the men were from the Sadducee group and some of them were from the Pharisee group. So he called out in the court, `My brothers, I am a Pharisee. My fathers were Pharisees. I am being judged because I believe that the dead will be raised to life again.'
7 When he had said that, the Pharisees and the Sadducees began to talk back and forth. The men in the court were divided.
8 The Sadducees say the dead will not be raised again. They say there is no angel or spirit. But the Pharisees believe in all these three things.
9 There was much shouting. Some of the clever men who were Pharisees got up. They said, `We do not think this man has done wrong. Perhaps some angel or spirit really did speak to him.'
10 The people started fighting. The commanding officer was afraid they would tear Paul into pieces. So he told the soldiers to take Paul and bring him into the army house.
11 The next night the Lord stood beside Paul. He said, `Be glad, Paul. You have told people about me in Jerusalem. You must also talk about me in Rome.'
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