NASB
"When the centurion heard this, he went to the commander and told him, saying, "What are you about to do? For this man is a Roman.""
— Acts 22:26, NASB
“When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman.”
“And when the centurion heard it, he went to the chief captain and told him, saying, What art thou about to do? for this man is a Roman. ”
“When the centurion heard it, he went to the commanding officer and told him, "Watch what you are about to do, for this man is a Roman!"”
“When the centurion heard this, he went to the commanding officer and reported it, saying,“What are you about to do? For this man is a Roman citizen.””
“Which the centurion hearing, went to the tribune and told him, saying: What art thou about to do? For this man is a Roman citizen.”
“And hearing this, the man went to the chief captain and gave him an account of it, saying, What are you about to do? for this man is a Roman.”
“When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman.”
And as they were crying out and throwing off their cloaks and tossing dust into the air,
the commander ordered him to be brought into the barracks, stating that he should be examined by scourging so that he might find out the reason why they were shouting against him that way.
But when they stretched him out with thongs, Paul said to the centurion who was standing by, "Is it lawful for you to scourge a man who is a Roman and uncondemned?"
When the centurion heard this, he went to the commander and told him, saying, "What are you about to do? For this man is a Roman."
The commander came and said to him, "Tell me, are you a Roman?" And he said, "Yes."
The commander answered, "I acquired this citizenship with a large sum of money." And Paul said, "But I was actually born a citizen."
Therefore those who were about to examine him immediately let go of him; and the commander also was afraid when he found out that he was a Roman, and because he had put him in chains.