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The chief captaincommandedhim to be broughtinto the castle, and bade that he should be examined by scourging;that he might knowwherefore*theycriedsoagainsthim.
29
Thenstraightway they departedfromhimwhichshould have examinedhim:and the chief captainalso was afraid, after he knewthat he was a Roman,andbecause he hadboundhim.
30
On the morrow, because he would have known the certaintywherefore he was accusedof the Jews, he loosedhimfrom his bands,andcommanded the chief priestsandalltheircouncil to appear, andbroughtPauldown, and set himbeforethem.