American Standard Version
"And when he came upon the stairs, so it was that he was borne of the soldiers for the violence of the crowd; "
— Acts 21:35, American Standard Version
“And when he came upon the stairs, so it was, that he was borne of the soldiers for the violence of the people.”
“When he came to the stairs, it happened that he was carried by the soldiers because of the violence of the crowd;”
“When he came to the steps, Paul had to be carried by the soldiers because of the violence of the mob,”
“And when he was come to the stairs, it fell out that he was carried by the soldiers, because of the violence of the people.”
“And when he came on to the steps, he was lifted up by the armed men, because of the force of the people;”
“And when he came upon the stairs, so it was, that he was borne of the soldiers for the violence of the people.”
And forthwith he took soldiers and centurions, and ran down upon them: and they, when they saw the chief captain and the soldiers, left off beating Paul.
Then the chief captain came near, and laid hold on him, and commanded him to be bound with two chains; and inquired who he was, and what he had done.
And some shouted one thing, some another, among the crowd: and when he could not know the certainty for the uproar, he commanded him to be brought into the castle.
And when he came upon the stairs, so it was that he was borne of the soldiers for the violence of the crowd;
for the multitude of the people followed after, crying out, Away with him.
And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith unto the chief captain, May I say something unto thee? And he said, Dost thou know Greek?
Art thou not then the Egyptian, who before these days stirred up to sedition and led out into the wilderness the four thousand men of the Assassins?