7 but the hye captayne Lisias came vpon vs, and with great violence toke hym awaye oute of oure handes,
Acts 24:7 Cross References - Great
Proverbs 4:16
16 For they cannot slepe, excepte they haue fyrst done some myschefe: nether take they anye reste, excepte they haue fyrst done some harme.
Acts 21:31-33
31 As they went about to kyll him, tidinges came vnto the hye captayne of the soudyers, that all Ierusalem was moued.
32 Which immediatly toke soudiers and vndercaptaynes, and ranne downe vnto them. When they sawe the vpper captayne and the soudiers: they lefte smytinge of Paul.
33 Then the captayne cam neare and toke hym, and commaunded hym to be bounde with two chaynes, and demaunded what he was, and what he had done.
Acts 21:35
35 And when he cam vnto a stayre, it fortuned that he was borne of the soudiers for the violence of the people.
Acts 23:10
10 And when there arose greate debate, the captayne (fearyng, lest Paul shulde haue bene pluckte a sondre of them) commaunded the soudyers to go downe, and to take hym from amonge them, and to brynge hym into the castell.
Acts 23:23-32
23 And he called vnto hym two vnder captaynes sayinge: make ready two hundred soudiers to go to Cesarea, and horssmen threscore, and ten: and speare men two hundred, at the thyrde houre of the nyghte.
24 And delyuer them beastes, that they maye sett Paul on, and brynge hym safe vnto Felix the hye debyte
25 and he wrote a letter after thys maner.
26 Claudius Lysias vnto the most myghty rular Felix, sendeth, gretynges.
27 Thys man was taken of the Iewes, and shuld haue bene kylled of them. Then came I with soudyers, and reskued hym, and perceaued that he was a Romayn.
28 And when I wold haue knowen the cause, wherfore they accused hym, I broughte hym forth into theyr councell.
29 There perceaued I that he was accused of questions of their lawe. But was not gyltye of eny thynge worthy of death or of bondes.
30 And when it was shewed me, how that Iewes layde wayte ther for him, I sent hym strayght waye to the, and gaue commaundement to hys accusars, that the thynges, which they haue agaynst hym, they shulde tell before the: fare well.
31 Then the soudyers (as it was commaunded them) toke Paul, and brought hym by night to Antipatras.
32 On the morow they left the horssmen to go with hym, and returned vnto the castle.