Catholic Public Domain Version
"And they did not find me in the temple arguing with anyone, nor causing a rally of the people: neither in the synagogues, nor in the city. "
— Acts 24:12, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, neither raising up the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city:”
“and neither in the temple did they find me disputing with any man or stirring up a crowd, nor in the synagogues, nor in the city. ”
“In the temple they didn't find me disputing with anyone or stirring up a crowd, either in the synagogues, or in the city.”
“They did not find me arguing with anyone or stirring up a crowd in the temple courts or in the synagogues or throughout the city,”
“And neither in the temple did they find me disputing with any man or causing any concourse of the people: neither in the synagogues, nor in the city.”
“And they have not seen me in argument with any man in the Temple, or working up the feelings of the people, in the Synagogues or in the town:”
“And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, neither raising up the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city:”
And then the Jews interjected, saying that these things were so.
Then, since the governor had motioned for him to speak, Paul responded: “Knowing that you have been the judge over this nation for many years, I will give an explanation of myself with an honest soul.
For, as you may realize, it has only been twelve days since I went up to worship in Jerusalem.
And they did not find me in the temple arguing with anyone, nor causing a rally of the people: neither in the synagogues, nor in the city.
And they are not able to prove to you the things about which they now accuse me.
But I confess this to you, that according to that sect, which they call a heresy, so do I serve my God and Father, believing all that is written in the Law and the Prophets,
having a hope in God, which these others themselves also expect, that there will be a future resurrection of the just and the unjust.