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Then the governor’s soldiers took Jesus into
Then the soldiers led Jesus away to the courtyard of the governor's headquarters, where they assembled the entire battalion.
So Judas, followed by the battalion and by a detachment of the Temple police sent by the High Priests and Pharisees, came there with torches and lamps and weapons.
So the battalion and their tribune and the Jewish police closed in, and took Jesus and bound Him.
Now there was a certain man in Caesarea named Cornelius. He was [a military man] in charge of one hundred soldiers and belonged to the "battalion of Italy."
But while they were trying to kill Paul, word was taken up to the Tribune in command of the battalion, that all Jerusalem was in a ferment.
From the crowd, some shouted one thing and some another. When the commander could not hear what was being said because of the noise, he ordered Paul to be taken into the battalion headquarters.
And when a serious debate broke out, the commander was afraid that Paul might [virtually] be torn apart by the mob, so he ordered his soldiers to go down [to the Council meeting] and forcibly remove Paul and take him to the battalion headquarters.
"Claudius Lysias, [commander of the battalion, is writing] to His Excellency, Governor Felix. Greetings: