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And the tribune, approaching, said to him: “Tell me. Are you a Roman?” So he said, “Yes.” (Acts 22, 27)
And the tribune responded, “I obtained this citizenship at great cost.” And Paul said, “But I was born to it.” (Acts 22, 28)
Therefore, those who were going to torture him, immediately withdrew from him. The tribune was similarly afraid, after he realized that he was a Roman citizen, for he had bound him. (Acts 22, 29)
Then Paul, gazing intently at the council, said, “Noble brothers, I have spoken with all good conscience before God, even to this present day.” (Acts 23, 1)
Then Paul said to him: “God shall strike you, you whitewashed wall! For would you sit and judge me according to the law, when, contrary to the law, you order me to be struck?” (Acts 23, 3)
And those who were standing nearby said, “Are you speaking evil about the high priest of God?” (Acts 23, 4)
And Paul said: “I did not know, brothers, that he is the high priest. For it is written: ‘You shall not speak evil of the leader of your people.’ ” (Acts 23, 5)
And when he had said this, a dissension occurred between the Pharisees and the Sadducees. And the multitude was divided. (Acts 23, 7)
Then, on the following night, the Lord stood near him and said: “Be constant. For just as you have testified about me in Jerusalem, so also it is necessary for you to testify at Rome.” (Acts 23, 11)
And they approached the leaders of the priests, and the elders, and they said: “We have sworn ourselves by an oath, so that we will taste nothing, until we have killed Paul. (Acts 23, 14)
And Paul, calling to him one of the centurions, said: “Lead this young man to the tribune. For he has something to tell him.” (Acts 23, 17)
And indeed, he took him and led him to the tribune, and he said, “Paul, the prisoner, asked me to lead this young man to you, since he has something to say to you.” (Acts 23, 18)
