# General Information: The word "him" here refers to Peter. The word "he" refers to Herod. # Now This word is used to mark a break in the story-line. Time has passed; it is now the next day. # when it became day "in the morning" # there was no small disturbance among the soldiers over what had happened to Peter This phrase is used to emphasize what really happened. This could be said in a positive way. AT: "there was a great disturbance among the soldiers over what had happened to Peter" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-litotes]]) # there was no small disturbance among the soldiers over what had happened to Peter The abstract noun "disturbance" can be expressed with the words "disturbed" or "upset." AT: "the soldiers were very disturbed about what had happened to Peter" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-abstractnouns]]) # After Herod had searched for him and could not find him "After Herod searched for Peter and could not find him" # After Herod had searched for him Possible meanings are that 1) "when Herod heard Peter was missing, he went himself to search the prison" or 2) "when Herod heard Peter was missing, he sent other soldiers to search the prison." # he questioned the guards and ordered them to be put to death It was the normal punishment for the Roman government to kill the guards if their prisoner escaped. # Then he went down The phrase "went down" is used here because Caesarea is lower in elevation than Judea.