Acts 23:24
And provide them beasts, that they may set Paul on, and bring him safe unto Felix the governor.
Cross-references
Acts 23:26 begins the letter from Lysias to Felix that accompanied Paul, directly tied to the preparation of mounts and escort.
Acts 23:33-35 records Paul's arrival in Caesarea and Felix's order — the direct outcome of providing mounts.
Acts 23:31 describes the soldiers carrying out the order — they take Paul to Antipatris as instructed.
Acts 24:10 begins Paul's defense before Felix, the governor to whom he was sent — the logical next step in the narrative.
Acts 24:22-27 shows Felix delaying Paul's case and keeping him in custody, the outcome of the transfer ordered here.
Acts 25:14 recounts Festus telling Agrippa that Felix left Paul a prisoner — direct aftermath of the transfer.
Acts 21:32 shows the tribune rescuing Paul from the mob — the same tribune who later arranges the transfer to Felix.