Acts 21:28-36

Acts 21:28-36

[28] Crying out,  Men  of Israel,  help:  This  the man,  that teacheth  all  men every where  against  the people,  and  the law,  and  place:  and  further  brought  Greeks  also  into  the temple,  and  hath polluted  holy  place.  [29] (For  seen before  with  him  in  the city  Trophimus  an Ephesian,  whom  they supposed  that  Paul  had brought  into  the temple.)  [30] And  all  the city  was moved,  and  the people  ran together:  and  they took  Paul,  and drew  him  out of  the temple:  and  forthwith  the doors  were shut.  [31] as they went about  to kill  him,  tidings  came  unto the chief captain  of the band,  that  all  Jerusalem  was in an uproar.  [32] Who  immediately  took  soldiers  and  centurions,  and ran down  unto  them:  and  the chief captain  and  the soldiers,  they left  beating  of Paul.  [33] Then  the chief captain  came near,  and took  him,  and  commanded  him to be bound with  two  chains;  and  demanded  who  and  what  done.  [34] And  some  one thing,  some another,  among  the multitude:  and  when he could  not  know  the certainty  for  the tumult,  he commanded  him  to be carried  into  the castle.  [35] And  when  he came  upon  the stairs,  so it was,  that he was borne  of  the soldiers  for  the violence  of the people.  [36] For  the multitude  of the people  followed after,  crying,  Away  with him.