Acts 25
Holman Christian Standard Bible
Appeal to Caesar
25 Three days after Festus arrived in the province, he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea.(A) 2 Then the chief priests and the leaders of the Jews presented their case against Paul to him; and they appealed,(B) 3 asking him to do them a favor against Paul,[a] that he might summon him to Jerusalem. They were preparing an ambush along the road to kill him. 4 However, Festus answered that Paul should be kept at Caesarea, and that he himself was about to go there shortly.(C) 5 “Therefore,” he said, “let the men of authority among you go down with me and accuse him, if there is any wrong in this man.”
6 When he had spent not more than eight or 10 days among them, he went down to Caesarea. The next day, seated at the judge’s bench, he commanded Paul to be brought in.(D) 7 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) 8 while Paul made the defense that, “Neither against the Jewish law,(F) nor against the temple, nor against Caesar have I sinned at all.”
9 Then Festus, wanting to do a favor for the Jews,(G) replied to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem, there to be tried before me on these charges?”
10 But Paul said: “I am standing at Caesar’s tribunal, where I ought to be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as even you can see very well. 11 If then I am doing wrong, or have done anything deserving of death, I do not refuse to die, 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 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 After some days had passed, King Agrippa[b] and Bernice arrived in Caesarea and paid a courtesy call on Festus. 14 Since they stayed there many 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 for a judgment against him.(I) 16 I answered them that it’s not the Romans’ custom to give any man up[c] before the accused confronts the accusers face to face and has an opportunity to give a defense concerning the charges.(J) 17 Therefore, when they had assembled here, I did not delay. The next day I sat at the judge’s bench and ordered the man to be brought in. 18 Concerning him, the accusers stood up and brought no charge of the sort 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 wished to go to Jerusalem and be tried there concerning these matters. 21 But when Paul appealed to be held for trial by the Emperor, I ordered him to be kept in custody until I could send him to Caesar.”
22 Then 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 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 about whom the whole Jewish community has appealed to me, both in Jerusalem and here, shouting that he should not live any longer.(N) 25 Now I realized 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 and not to indicate the charges against him.”
Footnotes
- Acts 25:3 Lit asking a favor against him
- Acts 25:13 Herod Agrippa II ruled Palestine a.d. 52–ca 95.
- Acts 25:16 Other mss add to destruction
Hechos 25
Biblia del Jubileo
25 ¶ Festo pues, entrado en la provincia, tres días después subió de Cesarea a Jerusalén.
2 Y vinieron a él el príncipe de los sacerdotes y los principales de los judíos contra Pablo; y le rogaron,
3 pidiendo gracia contra él, que le hiciera traer a Jerusalén, poniendo ellos asechanzas para matarle en el camino.
4 Pero Festo respondió, que Pablo estaba guardado en Cesarea, adonde él mismo partiría presto.
5 Los que de vosotros puedan, dijo, desciendan juntamente; y si hay algo en este varón, acúsenle.
6 Y deteniéndose entre ellos no más de diez días, venido a Cesarea, el siguiente día se sentó en el tribunal, y mandó que Pablo fuera traído.
7 El cual venido, le rodearon los judíos que habían venido de Jerusalén, poniendo contra Pablo muchas y graves acusaciones, las cuales no podían probar;
8 dando Pablo razón: Que ni contra la ley de los judíos, ni contra el Templo, ni contra César he pecado en nada.
9 Mas Festo, queriendo congraciarse con los judíos, respondiendo a Pablo, dijo: ¿Quieres subir a Jerusalén, y allá ser juzgado de estas cosas delante de mí?
10 Y Pablo dijo: Ante el tribunal de César estoy, donde conviene que sea juzgado. A los judíos no he hecho injuria alguna, como tú sabes muy bien.
11 Porque si alguna injuria, o cosa alguna digna de muerte he hecho, no rehuso morir; mas si nada hay de las cosas de que éstos me acusan, nadie puede darme a ellos. A César apelo.
12 Entonces Festo, habiendo hablado con el consejo, respondió: ¿A César has apelado? A César irás.
13 ¶ Y pasados algunos días, el rey Agripa y Berenice vinieron a Cesarea a saludar a Festo.
14 Y como estuvieron allí muchos días, Festo declaró la causa de Pablo al rey, diciendo: Un varón ha sido dejado preso por Félix,
15 sobre el cual, cuando fui a Jerusalén, vinieron a mí los príncipes de los sacerdotes y los ancianos de los judíos, pidiendo venganza contra él;
16 a los cuales respondí; no ser costumbre de los Romanos dar alguno a la muerte antes que el que es acusado tenga presentes sus acusadores, y haya lugar de defenderse de la acusación.
17 Así que, habiendo venido ellos juntos acá, sin ninguna dilación, al día siguiente, sentado en el tribunal, mandé traer al hombre;
18 y estando presentes sus acusadores, ningún cargo produjeron de los que yo sospechaba;
19 solamente tenían contra él ciertas cuestiones acerca de su superstición, y de un cierto Jesús, difunto, el cual Pablo afirma que está vivo.
20 Y yo, dudando en cuestión semejante, dije, si quería ir a Jerusalén, y allá ser juzgado de estas cosas.
21 Mas apelando Pablo a ser guardado al conocimiento de Augusto, mandé que le guardaran hasta que le enviara a César.
22 Entonces Agripa dijo a Festo: Yo también quisiera oír a ese hombre. Y él dijo: Mañana le oirás.
23 Y al otro día, viniendo Agripa y Berenice con mucha pompa, y entrando en la audiencia con los tribunos y principales varones de la ciudad, por mandato de Festo, fue traído Pablo.
24 Entonces Festo dijo: Rey Agripa, y todos los varones que estáis aquí juntos con nosotros; veis a éste, por el cual toda la multitud de los Judíos me ha demandado en Jerusalén y aquí, dando voces que no conviene que viva más;
25 pero yo, hallando que ninguna cosa digna de muerte ha hecho, y él mismo apelando a Augusto, he determinado enviarle,
26 del cual no tengo cosa cierta que escribir al señor; por lo que le he sacado a vosotros, y mayormente a ti, oh rey Agripa, para que hecha información, tenga yo qué escribir.
27 Porque fuera de razón me parece enviar un preso, y no señalar las causas.
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