Acts 23:32

32 The next day the horsemen went with Paul to Caesarea, but the other soldiers went back to the army building in Jerusalem.

Acts 23:32 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 23:32

On the morrow they left the horsemen to go with him
That is, the two hundred soldiers, and the two hundred spearmen, who were all on foot, left the seventy horsemen to conduct Paul to Caesarea; for being come to Antipatris, all danger from the Jews was over:

and returned to the castle;
the castle Antonia in Jerusalem, from whence they set out.

Acts 23:32 In-Context

30 When I was told that some of the Jews were planning to kill Paul, I sent him to you at once. I also told those Jews to tell you what they have against him.
31 So the soldiers did what they were told and took Paul and brought him to the city of Antipatris that night.
32 The next day the horsemen went with Paul to Caesarea, but the other soldiers went back to the army building in Jerusalem.
33 When the horsemen came to Caesarea and gave the letter to the governor, they turned Paul over to him.
34 The governor read the letter and asked Paul, "What area are you from?" When he learned that Paul was from Cilicia,
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