Appeal to Caesar

25 Three days after Festus arrived in the province, he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea.(A) The chief priests and the leaders of the Jews presented their case against Paul to him; and they appealed,(B) asking for a favor against Paul, that Festus summon him to Jerusalem. They were, in fact, preparing an ambush along the road to kill him. Festus, however, answered that Paul should be kept at Caesarea, and that he himself was about to go there shortly.(C) “Therefore,” he said, “let those of you who have authority go down with me and accuse him, if he has done anything wrong.”

When he had spent not more than eight or ten days among them, he went down to Caesarea. The next day, seated at the tribunal, he commanded Paul to be brought in.(D) When he arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him and brought many serious charges that they were not able to prove.(E) Then Paul made his defense: “Neither against the Jewish law,(F) nor against the temple, nor against Caesar have I sinned in any way.”

But Festus, wanting to do the Jews a favor,(G) replied to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem to be tried before me there on these charges?”

10 Paul replied, “I am standing at Caesar’s tribunal, where I ought to be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as even you yourself know very well. 11 If then I did anything wrong and am deserving of death, I am not trying to escape death; but if there is nothing to what these men accuse me of, no one can give me up to them. I appeal to Caesar!” (H)

12 Then after Festus conferred with his council, he replied, “You have appealed to Caesar; to Caesar you will go.”

King Agrippa and Bernice Visit Festus

13 Several days later, King Agrippa and Bernice arrived in Caesarea and paid a courtesy call on Festus. 14 Since they were staying there several days, Festus presented Paul’s case to the king, saying, “There’s a man who was left as a prisoner by Felix. 15 When I was in Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews presented their case and asked that he be condemned.(I) 16 I answered them that it is not the Roman custom to give someone up[a] before the accused faces the accusers and has an opportunity for a defense against the charges.(J) 17 So when they had assembled here, I did not delay. The next day I took my seat at the tribunal and ordered the man to be brought in. 18 The accusers stood up but brought no charge against him of the evils I was expecting. 19 Instead they had some disagreements(K) with him about their own religion and about a certain Jesus, a dead man Paul claimed to be alive. 20 Since I was at a loss in a dispute over such things, I asked him if he wanted to go to Jerusalem and be tried there regarding these matters. 21 But when Paul appealed to be held for trial by the Emperor,[b] I ordered him to be kept in custody until I could send him to Caesar.”

22 Agrippa said to Festus, “I would like to hear the man myself.”

“Tomorrow you will hear him,” he replied.(L)

Paul before Agrippa

23 So the next day, Agrippa and Bernice(M) came with great pomp and entered the auditorium with the military commanders and prominent men of the city. When Festus gave the command, Paul was brought in. 24 Then Festus said, “King Agrippa and all men present with us, you see this man. The whole Jewish community has appealed to me concerning him, both in Jerusalem and here, shouting that he should not live any longer.(N) 25 I found that he had not done anything deserving of death, but when he himself appealed to the Emperor, I decided to send him.(O) 26 I have nothing definite to write to my lord about him. Therefore, I have brought him before all of you, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that after this examination is over, I may have something to write. 27 For it seems unreasonable to me to send a prisoner without indicating the charges against him.”

Footnotes

  1. 25:16 Other mss add to destruction
  2. 25:21 Lit his majesty, also in v. 25

Paul Appeals to Caesar

25 Now when Festus had come to the province, after three days he went up from (A)Caesarea to Jerusalem. (B)Then the [a]high priest and the chief men of the Jews informed him against Paul; and they petitioned him, asking a favor against him, that he would summon him to Jerusalem—(C)while they lay in ambush along the road to kill him. But Festus answered that Paul should be kept at Caesarea, and that he himself was going there shortly. “Therefore,” he said, “let those who have authority among you go down with me and accuse this man, to see (D)if there is any fault in him.”

And when he had remained among them more than ten days, he went down to Caesarea. And the next day, sitting on the judgment seat, he commanded Paul to be brought. When he had come, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood about (E)and laid many serious complaints against Paul, which they could not prove, while he answered for himself, (F)“Neither against the law of the Jews, nor against the temple, nor against Caesar have I offended in anything at all.”

But Festus, (G)wanting to do the Jews a favor, answered Paul and said, (H)“Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and there be judged before me concerning these things?”

10 So Paul said, “I stand at Caesar’s judgment seat, where I ought to be judged. To the Jews I have done no wrong, as you very well know. 11 (I)For if I am an offender, or have committed anything deserving of death, I do not object to dying; but if there is nothing in these things of which these men accuse me, no one can deliver me to them. (J)I appeal to Caesar.”

12 Then Festus, when he had conferred with the council, answered, “You have appealed to Caesar? To Caesar you shall go!”

Paul Before Agrippa

13 And after some days King Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to greet Festus. 14 When they had been there many days, Festus laid Paul’s case before the king, saying: (K)“There is a certain man left a prisoner by Felix, 15 (L)about whom the chief priests and the elders of the Jews informed me, when I was in Jerusalem, asking for a judgment against him. 16 (M)To them I answered, ‘It is not the custom of the Romans to deliver any man [b]to destruction before the accused meets the accusers face to face, and has opportunity to answer for himself concerning the charge against him.’ 17 Therefore when they had come together, (N)without any delay, the next day I sat on the judgment seat and commanded the man to be brought in. 18 When the accusers stood up, they brought no accusation against him of such things as I [c]supposed, 19 (O)but had some questions against him about their own religion and about a certain Jesus, who had died, whom Paul affirmed to be alive. 20 And because I was uncertain of such questions, I asked whether he was willing to go to Jerusalem and there be judged concerning these matters. 21 But when Paul (P)appealed to be reserved for the decision of Augustus, I commanded him to be kept till I could send him to Caesar.”

22 Then (Q)Agrippa said to Festus, “I also would like to hear the man myself.”

“Tomorrow,” he said, “you shall hear him.”

23 So the next day, when Agrippa and Bernice had come with great [d]pomp, and had entered the auditorium with the commanders and the prominent men of the city, at Festus’ command (R)Paul was brought in. 24 And Festus said: “King Agrippa and all the men who are here present with us, you see this man about whom (S)the whole assembly of the Jews petitioned me, both at Jerusalem and here, crying out that he was (T)not fit to live any longer. 25 But when I found that (U)he had committed nothing deserving of death, (V)and that he himself had appealed to Augustus, I decided to send him. 26 I have nothing certain to write to my lord concerning him. Therefore I have brought him out before you, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that after the examination has taken place I may have something to write. 27 For it seems to me unreasonable to send a prisoner and not to specify the charges against him.”

Footnotes

  1. Acts 25:2 NU chief priests
  2. Acts 25:16 NU omits to destruction, although it is implied
  3. Acts 25:18 suspected
  4. Acts 25:23 pageantry

Павел пред управителя Фест

25 А Фест, като зае областта си, след три дни отиде от Цезарея в Йерусалим.

(A)Тогава първосвещеникът и юдейските първенци му подадоха жалба против Павел

(B)и като му се молеха, искаха да го склонят против него – да изпрати да го доведат в Йерусалим; като крояха да поставят засада и да го убият на пътя.

Фест обаче отговори, че Павел вече се пази под стража в Цезарея и че сам той скоро ще тръгне за там;

(C)затова, каза той, влиятелните между вас нека слязат с мен; и ако има нещо криво в човека, нека го обвинят.

И като остана между тях не повече от осем или десет дни, той слезе в Цезарея; и на следващия ден седна на съдийския стол и заповяда да доведат Павел.

(D)И като дойде, юдеите, които бяха слезли от Йерусалим, го наобиколиха и го обвиняваха с много и тежки обвинения, които не можеха да докажат;

(E)но Павел в защитата си казваше: Нито против юдейския закон, нито против храма, нито против Цезаря съм извършил някакво престъпление.

(F)Но Фест, понеже искаше да спечели благоволението на юдеите, отвърна на Павел: Искаш ли да отидеш в Йерусалим и там да се съдиш за това пред мен?

10 А Павел каза: Аз стоя пред цезаревото съдилище, където трябва да бъда съден. На юдеите не съм причинил никаква вреда, както и ти твърде добре знаеш.

11 (G)Защото ако съм вредител и съм направил нещо, достойно за смърт, не бягам от смъртта; но ако нито едно от нещата, за които ме обвиняват тези, не е вярно, никой не може да ме предаде, за да им угоди. Отнасям се до Цезаря.

12 Тогава Фест, след като поразисква въпроса със съвета, отговори: Отнесъл си се до Цезаря; при Цезаря ще отидеш.

Павел пред Агрипа и Верникия

13 А като изминаха няколко дни, цар Агрипа и Верникия дойдоха в Цезарея да поздравят Фест.

14 (H)И като се бавиха там доста време, Фест представи делото на Павел пред царя, като каза: Има един човек, оставен от Феликс в окови.

15 (I)За него, когато бях в Йерусалим, главните свещеници и юдейските старейшини подадоха жалба пред мен и искаха да го осъдя.

16 (J)Но им отговорих, че римляните нямат обичай да предават някой човек на смърт, преди обвиняемият да е бил поставен лице в лице с обвинителя си и да му е даден случай да говори в своя защита относно обвинението.

17 (K)И така, когато дойдоха тук заедно с мене, на следващия ден незабавно седнах на съдийския стол и заповядах да доведат човека.

18 Но когато обвинителите му застанаха, не го обвиниха в никое от лошите дела, за които аз предполагах,

19 (L)а имаха възражения против него относно техните си вярвания и за Някой си Исус, Който бил умрял, за Когото Павел твърдеше, че е жив.

20 И понеже аз бях в недоумение как да разследвам такива неща, попитах дали би отишъл в Йерусалим, там да се съди за това.

21 Но понеже Павел пожела да се отнесе до решението на Август, за да се опази за него, заповядах да го пазят, докато го изпратя при Цезаря.

22 (M)Тогава Агрипа каза на Фест: Искаше ми се и на мене да чуя този човек. И той каза: Утре ще го чуеш.

23 На следващия ден, когато Агрипа и Верникия дойдоха с голям блясък и влязоха в съдебната зала с хилядниците и по-видните граждани, Фест заповяда и доведоха Павел.

24 (N)Тогава Фест каза: Царю Агрипа и всички, които присъствате с нас, ето човека, за когото целият юдейски народ ми представи жалба и в Йерусалим, и тук, като крещяха, че той не трябва вече да живее.

25 (O)Но аз намерих, че не е направил нищо, достойно за смърт; и понеже той сам се отнесе до Август, реших да го изпратя.

26 А за него нямам нищо положително да пиша на господаря си; затова го изведох пред вас и особено пред тебе, царю Агрипа, така че, като бъде разследван, да имам какво да пиша.

27 Защото ми се вижда неразумно, като изпращам човек вързан, да не изложа и обвиненията против него.