Acts 12:18-20
Disciples’ Literal New Testament
When Peter Can’t Be Found, The Guards Are Executed. Herod Dies In Caesarea
18 Now having become day, there was no small disturbance[a] among the soldiers as to what then became of Peter. 19 And Herod, having searched-for him and not having found him, having examined the guards, ordered that they be led[b] away. And having gone down from Judea to Caesarea, he was spending-time there. 20 Now he was being very-angry with the Tyrians and Sidonians. And they were coming to him with-one-accord. And having won-over[c] Blastus, the one over the bedroom[d] of the king, they were asking-for peace, because of their country being provided-for[e] from the royal land.
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- Acts 12:18 Or, commotion.
- Acts 12:19 That is, to execution, the Roman custom.
- Acts 12:20 Or, persuaded, convinced.
- Acts 12:20 That is, the chamberlain, a trusted attendant.
- Acts 12:20 Or, providing-for itself. In either case, the port cities of Tyre and Sidon, which were not part of Herod’s kingdom, were economically dependent on his land, and so sought peace with him.
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