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And after he had spent not more than eight or ten days among them, he went down to (A)Caesarea, and on the next day he took his seat on (B)the judgment seat and ordered Paul to be brought. And after Paul arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing (C)many and serious charges against him (D)which they could not prove, while Paul said in his own defense, “(E)I have committed no sin either against the Law of the Jews or against the temple or against Caesar.” But Festus, (F)wishing to do the Jews a favor, answered Paul and said, “(G)Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and to be tried before me on these matters?” 10 But Paul said, “I am standing before Caesar’s (H)judgment seat, where I ought to be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as you also very well know. 11 If, then, I am a wrongdoer and have committed anything worthy of death, I do not refuse to die; but if none of those things is true of which these men accuse me, no one can hand me over to them. I (I)appeal to Caesar.” 12 Then when Festus had conferred with [a]his council, he answered, “You have appealed to Caesar, to Caesar you shall go.”

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  1. Acts 25:12 A different group from that mentioned in Acts 4:15 and 24:20

After he stayed among them not more than eight or ten days, he went down to Caesarea. And the next day he took his seat on (A)the tribunal and ordered Paul to be brought. When he had arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many and serious charges against him (B)that they could not prove. Paul argued in his defense, “Neither (C)against (D)the law of the Jews, nor against the temple, nor (E)against Caesar have I committed any offense.” But Festus, (F)wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, “Do you wish to go up to Jerusalem and there be tried on these charges before me?” 10 But Paul said, “I am standing before Caesar's (G)tribunal, where I ought to be tried. To the Jews I have done no wrong, as you yourself know very well. 11 If then I am a wrongdoer and have committed anything for which I deserve to die, I do not seek to escape death. But if there is nothing to their charges against me, no one can give me up to them. (H)I appeal to Caesar.” 12 Then Festus, when he had conferred with his council, answered, “To Caesar you have appealed; to Caesar you shall go.”

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