who, when they came to Cesarea The Rev. Ver.breaks up the relative into a conjunction and a personal pronoun. "And they, when, &c." This makes the reference to the horsemen more clear.

and delivered the epistle[letter] to the governor It is not easy to see what led the A. V. to give "epistle" here and "letter" for the same word in Acts 23:25. Sometimes rhythm may account for such a variation, but that is not the case here.

presented Paul also If the letter as given above be a copy of the original, the prisoner was not mentioned in it by name, but the soldiers would merely declare that this was the man that had been committed to their charge.

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