Acts 23:33

33 The horsemen entered Caesarea, delivered the letter to the governor, and brought Paul before him.

Acts 23:33 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 23:33

Who, when they came to Caesarea
The seventy horsemen:

and delivered the epistle to the governor;
to Felix, governor of Judea, who was now at Caesarea; namely, the letter which Claudius Lysias, the chief captain, sent to him; the form and contents of which are before given:

these presented Paul also before him;
concerning whom, and whose affairs, the letter was.

Acts 23:33 In-Context

31 Following their orders, the soldiers took Paul during the night and brought him to Antipatris.
32 The following day they let the horsemen continue on with Paul while they returned to the military headquarters in Jerusalem.
33 The horsemen entered Caesarea, delivered the letter to the governor, and brought Paul before him.
34 After he read the letter, he asked Paul about his home province. When he learned that he was from Cilicia,
35 the governor said, "I will hear your case when your accusers arrive." Then he ordered that Paul be kept in custody in Herod's palace.
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