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保罗在亚基帕前为自己分诉

26 亚基帕保罗说:“准你为自己辩明。”于是保罗伸手分诉说: 亚基帕王啊,犹太人所告我的一切事,今日得在你面前分诉,实为万幸。 更可幸的是,你熟悉犹太人的规矩和他们的辩论。所以,求你耐心听我。 我从起初在本国的民中,并在耶路撒冷,自幼为人如何,犹太人都知道。 他们若肯作见证,就晓得我从起初是按着我们教中最严紧的教门做了法利赛人。 现在我站在这里受审,是因为指望神向我们祖宗所应许的。 这应许,我们十二个支派昼夜切切地侍奉神,都指望得着。王啊,我被犹太人控告,就是因这指望。 神叫死人复活,你们为什么看做不可信的呢? 从前我自己以为应当多方攻击拿撒勒人耶稣的名, 10 我在耶路撒冷也曾这样行了。既从祭司长得了权柄,我就把许多圣徒囚在监里;他们被杀,我也出名定案。 11 在各会堂,我屡次用刑强逼他们说亵渎的话,又分外恼恨他们,甚至追逼他们,直到外邦的城邑。 12 那时,我领了祭司长的权柄和命令,往大马士革去。 13 王啊,我在路上,晌午的时候,看见从天发光,比日头还亮,四面照着我并与我同行的人。 14 我们都仆倒在地,我就听见有声音用希伯来话向我说:扫罗扫罗,为什么逼迫我?你用脚踢刺是难的。’ 15 我说:‘主啊,你是谁?’主说:‘我就是你所逼迫的耶稣。

蒙派到外邦传道

16 “你起来站着!我特意向你显现,要派你做执事,作见证,将你所看见的事和我将要指示你的事证明出来。 17 我也要救你脱离百姓和外邦人的手。 18 我差你到他们那里去,要叫他们的眼睛得开,从黑暗中归向光明,从撒旦权下归向神;又因信我,得蒙赦罪,和一切成圣的人同得基业。’ 19 亚基帕王啊,我故此没有违背那从天上来的异象, 20 先在大马士革,后在耶路撒冷犹太全地,以及外邦,劝勉他们应当悔改归向神,行事与悔改的心相称。 21 因此犹太人在殿里拿住我,想要杀我。 22 然而我蒙神的帮助,直到今日还站得住,对着尊贵、卑贱、老幼作见证。所讲的并不外乎众先知和摩西所说将来必成的事, 23 就是基督必须受害,并且因从死里复活,要首先把光明的道传给百姓和外邦人。”

非斯都说保罗癫狂

24 保罗这样分诉,非斯都大声说:“保罗,你癫狂了吧!你的学问太大,反叫你癫狂了!” 25 保罗说:“非斯都大人,我不是癫狂,我说的乃是真实明白话。 26 王也晓得这些事,所以我向王放胆直言;我深信这些事没有一件向王隐藏的,因都不是在背地里做的。 27 亚基帕王啊,你信先知吗?我知道你是信的。” 28 亚基帕保罗说:“你想稍微一劝,便叫我做基督徒啊?[a] 29 保罗说:“无论是少劝是多劝,我向神所求的,不但你一个人,就是今天一切听我的,都要像我一样,只是不要像我有这些锁链。”

30 于是,王和巡抚并百妮基与同坐的人都起来, 31 退到里面,彼此谈论说:“这人并没有犯什么该死、该绑的罪。” 32 亚基帕又对非斯都说:“这人若没有上告于恺撒,就可以释放了。”

Footnotes

  1. 使徒行传 26:28 或作:你这样劝我,几乎叫我做基督徒了!

26 And Agrippa said to Paul, It is permitted thee to speak for thyself. Then Paul stretching out his hand answered in his defence:

I count myself happy, king Agrippa, in having to answer to-day before thee concerning all of which I am accused by the Jews,

especially because thou art acquainted with all the customs and questions which are among the Jews; wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently.

My manner of life then from my youth, which from its commencement was passed among my nation in Jerusalem, know all the Jews,

who knew me before from the outset [of my life], if they would bear witness, that according to the strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.

And now I stand to be judged because of the hope of the promise made by God to our fathers,

to which our whole twelve tribes serving incessantly day and night hope to arrive; about which hope, O king, I am accused of [the] Jews.

Why should it be judged a thing incredible in your sight if God raises the dead?

*I* indeed myself thought that I ought to do much against the name of Jesus the Nazaraean.

10 Which also I did in Jerusalem, and myself shut up in prisons many of the saints, having received the authority from the chief priests; and when they were put to death I gave my vote.

11 And often punishing them in all the synagogues, I compelled them to blaspheme. And, being exceedingly furious against them, I persecuted them even to cities out [of our own land].

12 And when, [engaged] in this, I was journeying to Damascus, with authority and power from the chief priests,

13 at mid-day, on the way, I saw, O king, a light above the brightness of the sun, shining from heaven round about me and those who were journeying with me.

14 And, when we were all fallen to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? [it is] hard for thee to kick against goads.

15 And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, *I* am Jesus whom *thou* persecutest:

16 but rise up and stand on thy feet; for, for this purpose have I appeared to thee, to appoint thee to be a servant and a witness both of what thou hast seen, and of what I shall appear to thee in,

17 taking thee out from among the people, and the nations, to whom *I* send thee,

18 to open their eyes, that they may turn from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive remission of sins and inheritance among them that are sanctified by faith in me.

19 Whereupon, king Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision;

20 but have, first to those both in Damascus and Jerusalem, and to all the region of Judaea, and to the nations, announced that they should repent and turn to God, doing works worthy of repentance.

21 On account of these things the Jews, having seized me in the temple, attempted to lay hands on and destroy me.

22 Having therefore met with [the] help which is from God, I have stood firm unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying nothing else than those things which both the prophets and Moses have said should happen,

23 [namely,] whether Christ should suffer; whether he first, through resurrection of [the] dead, should announce light both to the people and to the nations.

24 And as he answered for his defence with these things, Festus says with a loud voice, Thou art mad, Paul; much learning turns thee to madness.

25 But Paul said, I am not mad, most excellent Festus, but utter words of truth and soberness;

26 for the king is informed about these things, to whom also I speak with all freedom. For I am persuaded that of these things nothing is hidden from him; for this was not done in a corner.

27 King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets? I know that thou believest.

28 And Agrippa [said] to Paul, In a little thou persuadest me to become a Christian.

29 And Paul [said], I would to God, both in little and in much, that not only thou, but all who have heard me this day, should become such as *I* also am, except these bonds.

30 And the king stood up, and the governor and Bernice, and those who sat with them,

31 and having gone apart, they spoke to one another saying, This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds.

32 And Agrippa said to Festus, This man might have been let go if he had not appealed to Caesar.