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<p class="tab-1">The close of the foregoing chapter left Paul in the high priests court, into which the chief captain (whether to his advantage or no I know not) had removed his cause from the mob; and, if his enemies act there against him with less noise, yet it is with more subtlety. Now here we have, I. Pauls protestation of his own integrity, and of a civil respect to the high priest, however he had upon a sudden spoken warmly to him, and justly, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.1-Acts.23.5" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.1-Acts.23.5">Acts 23:1-5</a>. II. Pauls prudent contrivance to get himself clear of them, by setting the Pharisees and Sadducees at variance one with another, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.6-Acts.23.9" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.6-Acts.23.9">Acts 23:6-9</a>. III. The governors seasonable interposal to rescue him out of their hands likewise, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.10" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.10">Acts 23:10</a>. IV. Christs more comfortable appearing to him, to animate him against those difficulties that lay before him, and to tell him what he must expect, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.11" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.11">Acts 23:11</a>. V. A bloody conspiracy of some desperate Jews to kill Paul, and their drawing in the chief priests and the elders to be aiders and abettors with them in it, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.12-Acts.23.15" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.12-Acts.23.15">Acts 23:12-15</a>. VI. The discovery of this conspiracy to Paul, and by him to the chief captain, who perceived so much of their inveterate malice against Paul that he had reason enough to believe the truth of it, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.16-Acts.23.22" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.16-Acts.23.22">Acts 23:16-22</a>. VII. The chief captains care of Pauls safety, by which he prevented the execution of the design; he sent him away immediately under a strong guard from Jerusalem to Caesarea, which was now the residence of Felix, the Roman governor, and there he safely arrived, <a class="bibleref" title="Acts.23.23-Acts.23.35" href="/passage/?search=Acts.23.23-Acts.23.35">Acts 23:23-35</a>.</p>