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19
And
when
her
masters
saw
that
the
hope
of
their
gains
was
gone
, they
caught
Paul
and
Silas,
and
drew
them
into
the
marketplace
[a]
unto
the
rulers,
20
And
brought
them
to the
magistrates,
saying
,
These
men,
being
Jews,
do exceedingly
trouble
our
city,
21
And
teach
customs,
which
are
not
lawful
for
us
to
receive
,
neither
to
observe
,
being
Romans.
22
And
the
multitude
rose up
together
against
them:
and
the
magistrates
rent
off
their
clothes,
and
commanded
to
beat
them.
23
And
when they had
laid
many
stripes
upon
them,
they
cast
them
into
prison,
charging
the
jailor
to
keep
them
safely:
24
Who,
having
received
such
a
charge,
thrust
them
into
the
inner
prison,
and
made
their
feet
fast
in
the
stocks.
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[a].
marketplace: or, court
The King James Version is in the public domain.