“Art not thou that Egyptian which before these daies madest an vprore, and leddest out into the wildernesse foure thousand men that were murtherers?”
1611 King James Version (KJV)
21:38 Art not thou that Egyptian - Who came into Judea when Felix had been some years governor there! Calling himself a prophet, he drew much people after him; and having brought them through the wilderness, led them to Mount Olivet, promising that the walls of the city should fall down before them. But Felix marching out of Jerusalem against him, his followers quickly dispersed, many of whom were taken or slain; but he himself made his escape.
Ac 21:38 Art not thou that Egyptian? Surprised that Paul should use Greek, the chief captain asked if he was not "that Egyptian". Josephus twice mentions this notorious Egyptian, a pretended prophet, and leader of the "Sicarii", or "Assassins". This "Egyptian" brigand was probably illiterate and did not speak Greek.