“Now when the high Priest, and the captaine of the Temple, and the chiefe Priests heard these things, they doubted of them wherunto this would grow.”
1611 King James Version (KJV)
Now when the high priest and the captain of the temple and the chief priests heard these things, they doubted of them whereunto this would grow.
- King James Version
Now when the captain of the temple {guard} and the chief priests heard these words, they were greatly perplexed about them as to what would come of this.
- New American Standard Version (1995)
Now when the captain of the temple and the chief priests heard these words, they were much perplexed concerning them whereunto this would grow.
- American Standard Version (1901)
Now, at these words, the captain of the Temple and the chief priests were greatly troubled about what might be the end of this business.
- Basic English Bible
And when they heard these words, both the priest and the captain of the temple and the chief priests were in perplexity as to them, what this would come to.
- Darby Bible
Now when the high priest, and the captain of the temple, and the chief priests heard these things, they doubted of them to what this would grow.
- Webster's Bible
When the Commander of the Temple Guards and the High Priests heard this statement, they were utterly at a loss with regard to it, wondering what would happen next.
- Weymouth Bible
Now when the high priest, the captain of the temple, and the chief priests heard these words, they were very perplexed about them and what might become of this.
- World English Bible
And as the maiestratis of the temple, and the princis of preestis herden these wordis, thei doutiden of hem, what was don.
- Wycliffe Bible
And as the priest, and the magistrate of the temple, and the chief priests, heard these words, they were doubting concerning them to what this would come;
- Youngs Literal Bible
Wesley's Notes for Acts 5:24
5:24 They doubted what this should be - They were even at their wits' end. The world, in persecuting the children of God, entangle themselves in numberless difficulties.