对保罗的控告

24 过了五天,大祭司阿纳尼亚带着一些长老和一个名叫特图罗斯的律师下来,向总督指控保罗 保罗被叫进来,特图罗斯就开始控告,说:“菲利克斯大人!因着您,我们大享和平;因着您的远见,本国也进行了许多改革; 我们事事处处满怀感谢地领受。 但为了不过多地烦扰您,我恳求您,以您的仁慈听我们简短地说。 我们发现这个人像瘟疫一样,煽动普天下犹太人暴乱;他又是拿撒勒人教派的一个头目。 他甚至试图玷污圣殿,我们就把他拘捕了。我们本来想按照我们的律法审判他,[a] 可是千夫长吕西亚过来,把他从我们手中强行带走,又吩咐原告到您这里来。[b] 您亲自审问他,就能了解我们控告他的这一切事了。” 犹太人也都附和,声称这些事就是如此。

在菲利克斯面前辩解

10 总督点头示意要保罗讲话,保罗就说:“我知道您在本国多年做审判官,所以我乐意为自己申辩。 11 您可以了解,自从我上耶路撒冷去敬拜,到现在不超过十二天。 12 无论在圣殿里,或在会堂里,或在城里,他们都没有看见我和任何人争论,或煽动民众。 13 他们现在也不能向您证实所控告我的事。 14 不过这一点我向您承认:我是按照他们称为‘异端[c]’的这道[d],如此事奉我先祖的神,因为我相信一切合乎律法书和先知书上所记载的事; 15 我对神所怀有的盼望也是这些人自己所期望的,就是义人和不义的人[e]将来都要复活。 16 因此,在神和人面前,我总是尽力存着无愧的良心。 17 过了好几年,我回来了,带着给我同胞的施舍,以及供物; 18 正献上供物的时候,他们在圣殿里发现了我,那时我已经行完了洁净礼,既没有人群,也没有骚乱, 19 只有一些从亚细亚省来的犹太人——如果对我有什么控告,应该是他们到您面前来控告。 20 还是让这些人自己说说,我站在议会前的时候,他们到底查出了我有什么罪行—— 21 或者,是为了我站在他们中间喊过这样一句话:‘我今天在你们面前受审,是因为死人复活的事!’”

判决被拖延

22 因为菲利克斯比较详尽地了解这道,[f]就推托他们,说:“等千夫长吕西亚下来,我再审断有关你们的事。” 23 他吩咐百夫长看守保罗[g],要宽待他,不要阻止他自己的人来供应他[h]

24 过了几天,菲利克斯与他的犹太人妻子杜茜拉一起来了。他把保罗叫来,听他讲说对基督耶稣[i]的信仰。 25 保罗讲论关于公义、自制和将来的审判时,菲利克斯感到害怕,就说:“你现在可以回去,我有了时间,就会叫你。” 26 同时他也希望保罗送他钱,[j]所以经常把他叫来,和他交谈。

27 过了两年,波奇乌菲斯特斯接替菲利克斯菲利克斯想要讨好犹太人,就把保罗留在监狱里。

Footnotes

  1. 使徒行传 24:6 有古抄本没有“我们本来想按照我们的律法审判他,”。
  2. 使徒行传 24:7 有古抄本没有此节。
  3. 使徒行传 24:14 异端——或译作“教派”。
  4. 使徒行传 24:14 道——或译作“路”。
  5. 使徒行传 24:15 义人和不义的人——有古抄本作“死人——无论是义人还是不义的人”。
  6. 使徒行传 24:22 有古抄本附“听了这些事后”。
  7. 使徒行传 24:23 保罗——有古抄本作“他”。
  8. 使徒行传 24:23 有古抄本附“或到他这里来”。
  9. 使徒行传 24:24 基督耶稣——有古抄本作“基督”。
  10. 使徒行传 24:26 有古抄本附“这样他就会释放他,”。

Paul Is Accused in the Court of Felix

24 Five days later Ananias the high priest, together with some of their leaders and a lawyer named Tertullus, went to the governor to present their case against Paul. So Paul was called in, and Tertullus stated the case against him:[a]

Honorable Felix, you have brought our people a long period of peace, and because of your concern our nation is much better off. All of us are always grateful for what you have done. I don't want to bother you, but please be patient with us and listen to me for just a few minutes.

This man has been found to be a real pest and troublemaker for our people all over the world. He is also a leader of a group called Nazarenes. 6-8 When he tried to disgrace the temple, we arrested him.[b] If you question him, you will find out for yourself that our charges are true.

The Jewish crowd spoke up and agreed with what Tertullus had said.

Paul Defends Himself

10 The governor motioned for Paul to speak, and he began:

I know that you have judged the people of our nation for many years, and I am glad to defend myself in your court.

11 It was no more than twelve days ago that I went to worship in Jerusalem. You can find this out easily enough. 12 Never once did the Jews find me arguing with anyone in the temple. I didn't cause trouble in the synagogues or in the city itself. 13 There is no way that they can prove these charges they are now bringing against me.

14 I admit that their leaders think the Lord's Way[c] which I follow is based on wrong beliefs. But I still worship the same God that my ancestors worshiped. And I believe everything written in the Law of Moses and in the Prophets.[d] 15 I am just as sure as these people are that God will raise from death everyone, good or evil. 16 And because I am sure, I try my best to have a clear conscience in whatever I do for God or for people.

17 (A) After being away for several years, I returned here to bring gifts for the poor people of my nation and to offer sacrifices. 18 This is what I was doing when I was found going through a ceremony in the temple. I wasn't with a crowd, and there was no uproar.

19 Some Jews from Asia were there at that time, and if they have anything to say against me, they should be here now. 20 Or ask the ones who are here. They can tell you that they didn't find me guilty of anything when I was tried by their own council. 21 (B) The only charge they can bring against me is what I shouted out in court, when I said, “I am on trial today because I believe that the dead will be raised to life!”

22 Felix knew a lot about the Lord's Way.[e] But he brought the trial to an end and said, “I will make my decision after Lysias the commander arrives.” 23 He then ordered the army officer to keep Paul under guard, but not to lock him up or to stop his friends from helping him.

Paul Is Kept under Guard

24 Several days later Felix and his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, went to the place where Paul was kept under guard. They sent for Paul and listened while he spoke to them about having faith in Christ Jesus. 25 But Felix was frightened when Paul started talking to them about doing right, about self-control, and about the coming judgment. So he said to Paul, “That's enough for now. You may go. But when I have time I will send for you.” 26 After this, Felix often sent for Paul and talked with him, because he hoped that Paul would offer him a bribe.

27 Two years later Porcius Festus became governor in place of Felix. But since Felix wanted to do the Jewish leaders a favor, he kept Paul in jail.

Footnotes

  1. 24.2 Paul was called in, and Tertullus stated the case against him: Or “Tertullus was called in and stated the case against Paul.”
  2. 24.6-8 we arrested him: Some manuscripts add, “We wanted to judge him by our own laws. But Lysias the commander took him away from us by force. Then Lysias ordered us to bring our charges against this man in your court.”
  3. 24.14 the Lord's Way: See the note at 9.2.
  4. 24.14 Law of Moses … the Prophets: The Jewish Scriptures, that is, the Old Testament.
  5. 24.22 the Lord's Way: See the note at 9.2.