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Commander Lysias sends Paul to Governor Felix under military escort, accompanied by a carefully worded letter that subtly distorts the facts. Declaring Paul innocent, Lysias helps set a legal precedent that echoes through the rest of Acts. The overnight march to Antipatris marks yet another dramatic turn in Paul’s journey to Rome.
By Doug JohnsonCommander Lysias sends Paul to Governor Felix under military escort, accompanied by a carefully worded letter that subtly distorts the facts. Declaring Paul innocent, Lysias helps set a legal precedent that echoes through the rest of Acts. The overnight march to Antipatris marks yet another dramatic turn in Paul’s journey to Rome.