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Ac 22:29 Strong Concordance Then [3767] straightway [2112] they departed [868] from [575] him [846] which [3588] should [3195] have examined [426] him [846]: and [1161] the chief captain [5506] also [2532] was afraid [5399], after he knew [1921] that [3754] he was [2076] a Roman [4514], and [2532] because [3754] he had [2258] bound [1210] him [846].
  King James Then straightway they departed from him which should have examined him: and the chief captain also was afraid, after he knew that he was a Roman, and because he had bound him.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
chief captain also was afraid, &c.--See on Act 16:38.
 
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38 And [1161] the serjeants [4465] told [312] these [5023] words [4487] unto the magistrates [4755]: and [2532] they feared [5399], when they heard [191] that [3754] they were [1526] Romans [4514].
24 The chief captain [5506] commanded [2753] him [846] to be brought [71] into [1519] the castle [3925], and bade [2036] that he [846] should be examined [426] by scourging [3148]; that [2443] he might know [1921] wherefore [1223] [3739] [156] they cried [2019] so [3779] against [2019] him [846].