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Andafterthreemonths we departedin a ship of Alexandria, which had winteredin the isle, whose sign was Castor and Pollux.
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AndlandingatSyracuse, we tarried there threedays.
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And from thence we fetched a compass, and cametoRhegium:andafteroneday the south windblew, and we came the next daytoPuteoli:
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Where we foundbrethren, and were desired to tarrywiththemsevendays:andso we wenttowardRome.
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And from thence, when the brethrenheardofus, they came to meet*us as far asAppiiforum,and The threetaverns:whom when Paulsaw, he thankedGod, and tookcourage.
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Andwhen we cametoRome, the centuriondelivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard:butPaul was suffered to dwellbyhimselfwith a soldier that kepthim.
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And it came to pass, that afterthreedaysPaulcalled the chief* of the Jewstogether: and when they were come together, he saiduntothem,Men and brethren, though I have committednothingagainst the people,orcustoms of our fathers, yet was I deliveredprisonerfromJerusaleminto the hands of the Romans.
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Who, when they had examinedme,would have let me go, because there wasnocause of deathinme.
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But when the Jews spake against it, I was constrained to appeal unto Caesar;notthat I hadought to accusemynationof.
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Forthiscausetherefore have I called for you, to see you, and to speak with you: because thatfor the hope of Israel I am bound withthischain.
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And they saiduntohim,Weneitherreceivedletters out ofJudaeaconcerningthee,neitherany of the brethren that cameshewedorspakeanyharmofthee.