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Paul’s Trial Before Felix the Governor
24 Now after (A)five days the high priest (B)Ananias came down with some elders, [a]with an [b]attorney named Tertullus, and they [c]brought charges to (C)the governor against Paul. 2 And after Paul had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying,
“As we have attained much peace through you—and because by your provision reforms are being carried out for this nation— 3 we welcome this in every way and everywhere, (D)most excellent Felix, with all thankfulness. 4 But, that I may not weary you any further, I plead with you by your forbearance to hear us briefly. 5 For we have found this man a real pest and a fellow who stirs up dissension among all the Jews throughout [d]the world, and a ringleader of the (E)sect of the Nazarenes. 6 And he even tried to (F)desecrate the temple; and [e]then we arrested him. [f][We wanted to judge him according to our own Law. 7 But Lysias the commander came along, and with much violence took him out of our hands, 8 ordering his accusers to come before you.] By examining him yourself concerning all these matters you will be able to ascertain the things of which we accuse him.” 9 (G)And the Jews also joined in the attack, asserting that these things were so.
10 And when (H)the governor had nodded for him to speak, Paul answered:
“Knowing that for many years you have been a judge to this nation, I cheerfully make my defense, 11 since you are able to ascertain the fact that no more than (I)twelve days ago I went up to Jerusalem to worship. 12 (J)And neither in the temple, nor in the synagogues, nor across the city did they find me carrying on a discussion with anyone or (K)causing [g]a riot. 13 (L)Nor are they able to prove to you of what they are now accusing me. 14 But this I confess to you, that according to (M)the Way, which they call a (N)sect, I do serve [h](O)the God of our fathers, (P)believing everything that is in accordance with the Law and that is written in the Prophets; 15 having a hope in God, for which (Q)these men are waiting, that there shall certainly be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. 16 In view of this, (R)I also [i]do my best to maintain always a conscience without fault both before God and before men. 17 Now (S)after several years I (T)came to bring [j]alms to my nation and offerings; 18 in which they found me, having been (U)purified in the temple, without any (V)crowd or uproar. But there were some (W)Jews from [k]Asia— 19 who ought to have been present before you and to (X)make accusation, if they should have anything against me. 20 Or else let these men themselves tell what wrongdoing they found when I stood before (Y)the Sanhedrin, 21 other than for this one statement which (Z)I shouted out while standing among them, ‘For the resurrection of the dead I am on trial before you today.’”
22 But Felix, having a more accurate knowledge about (AA)the Way, put them off, saying, “When Lysias the [l]commander comes down, I will decide your case.” 23 Then he gave orders to the centurion for him to be (AB)kept in custody and yet (AC)have some rest, and not to prevent any of (AD)his friends from ministering to him.
24 But some days later Felix arrived with Drusilla, his [m]wife who was a Jewess, and summoned Paul and heard him speak about (AE)faith in Christ Jesus. 25 But as he was discussing (AF)righteousness, (AG)self-control, and (AH)the judgment to come, Felix became frightened and answered, “Go away for the present, and when I find time I will call for you.” 26 At the same time, he was also hoping that (AI)money would be given him by Paul; therefore he also used to summon for him quite often and converse with him. 27 But after two years had passed, Felix [n]was succeeded by Porcius (AJ)Festus, and (AK)wishing to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul (AL)imprisoned.
Paul Before Festus
25 Festus then, having arrived in (AM)the province, after three days went up to Jerusalem from (AN)Caesarea. 2 And the chief priests and the leading men of the Jews (AO)brought charges against Paul, and they were pleading with him, 3 requesting a favor against [o]Paul, that he might [p]have him brought to Jerusalem (while they (AP)set an ambush to kill him on the way). 4 Festus then (AQ)answered that Paul (AR)was being kept in custody at (AS)Caesarea and that he himself was about to leave shortly. 5 “Therefore,” he *said, “let the influential men among you go down there with me, and if there is anything wrong [q]about the man, let them accuse him.”
6 And after he had spent not more than eight or ten days among them, he went down to (AT)Caesarea, and on the next day he took his seat on (AU)the judgment seat and ordered Paul to be brought. 7 And after Paul arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing (AV)many and serious charges against him (AW)which they could not prove, 8 while Paul said in his own defense, “(AX)I have committed no sin either against the Law of the Jews or against the temple or against Caesar.” 9 But Festus, (AY)wishing to do the Jews a favor, answered Paul and said, “(AZ)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 (BA)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 (BB)appeal to Caesar.” 12 Then when Festus had conferred with [r]his council, he answered, “You have appealed to Caesar, to Caesar you shall go.”
Festus and Agrippa Discuss Paul’s Trial
13 Now when several days had passed, King Agrippa and Bernice arrived at (BC)Caesarea [s]and greeted Festus. 14 And while they were spending many days there, Festus laid Paul’s case before the king, saying, “There is a man who was (BD)left as a prisoner by Felix; 15 and when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews (BE)brought charges against him, asking for a sentence of condemnation against him. 16 I (BF)answered them that it is not the custom of the Romans to hand over any man before (BG)the accused meets his accusers face to face and has an opportunity to make his defense against the charges. 17 So after they had assembled here, I did not delay, but on the next day took my seat on (BH)the judgment seat and ordered the man to be brought before me. 18 When the accusers stood up, they were not bringing any charges against him for the evil deeds I was expecting, 19 but they had some (BI)points of disagreement with him about their own [t](BJ)religion and about a certain Jesus, a dead man whom Paul asserted to be alive. 20 (BK)And being perplexed about how to investigate [u]such matters, I was asking whether he was willing to go to Jerusalem and there to be tried on these matters. 21 But when Paul (BL)appealed to be held in custody for [v]the Emperor’s decision, I ordered him to be kept in custody until I send him to Caesar.” 22 Then (BM)Agrippa said to Festus, “I also would like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” he *said, “you shall hear him.”
Paul Before Agrippa and Bernice
23 So, on the next day when (BN)Agrippa came [w]together with (BO)Bernice amid great pomp, and entered the hall [x]accompanied by the [y]commanders and the prominent men of the city, at the order of Festus, Paul was brought in. 24 And Festus *said, “King Agrippa, and all you gentlemen here present with us, you see this man about whom (BP)all the people of the Jews appealed to me, both at Jerusalem and here, loudly declaring that (BQ)he ought not to live any longer. 25 But I found that he had committed (BR)nothing worthy of death, and since he himself (BS)appealed to [z]the Emperor, I decided to send him. 26 [aa]Yet I have nothing definite about him to write to my lord. Therefore I have brought him before you all and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that after the investigation has taken place, I may have something to write. 27 For it seems absurd to me in sending a prisoner, not to indicate also the charges against him.”
26 (BT)Now Agrippa said to Paul, “You are permitted to speak for yourself.” Then Paul, stretching out his hand, began to make his defense:
2 “Concerning all the things of which I am accused by the Jews, I regard myself blessed, King Agrippa, that I am about to make my defense before you today; 3 [ab]especially because you are an expert in all (BU)customs and [ac]questions among the Jews; therefore I beg you to listen to me patiently.
4 “So then, all Jews know (BV)my manner of life from my youth, which from the beginning was spent among my own nation and at Jerusalem; 5 since they have known about me for a long time, if they are willing to testify, that I lived as a (BW)Pharisee (BX)according to the strictest (BY)sect of our religion. 6 And now I am standing here being tried (BZ)for the hope of (CA)the promise made by God to our fathers; 7 the promise (CB)to which our twelve tribes hope to attain, as they earnestly serve God night and day. And for this (CC)hope, O King, I am being (CD)accused by Jews. 8 Why is it considered unbelievable among all of you (CE)if God does raise the dead?
9 “So then, (CF)I thought to myself that I had to do many things hostile to (CG)the name of Jesus the Nazarene. 10 And this is [ad]just what I (CH)did in Jerusalem; not only did I lock up many of the [ae]saints in prisons, having (CI)received authority from the chief priests, but also when they were being put to death I (CJ)cast my vote against them. 11 And (CK)as I punished them often in all the synagogues, I tried to force them to blaspheme; and being (CL)furiously enraged at them, I kept pursuing them (CM)even to [af]foreign cities.
Paul Tells of His Conversion
12 “[ag]While so engaged (CN)as I was journeying to Damascus with the authority and commission of the chief priests, 13 at midday, O King, I saw on the way a light from heaven, [ah]brighter than the sun, shining all around me and those who were journeying with me. 14 And when we had (CO)all fallen to the ground, I heard a voice saying to me in the [ai](CP)Hebrew language, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me? [aj]It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’ 15 And I said, ‘Who are You, Lord?’ And the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus whom you are persecuting. 16 But rise up and (CQ)stand on your feet; for this purpose I have appeared to you, to (CR)appoint you a (CS)servant and (CT)a witness not only to the things which you have [ak]seen, but also to the things in which I will appear to you; 17 (CU)rescuing you (CV)from the Jewish people and from the Gentiles, to whom I am sending you, 18 to (CW)open their eyes so that they may turn from (CX)darkness to light and from the authority of (CY)Satan to God, that they may receive (CZ)forgiveness of sins and an (DA)inheritance among those who have been sanctified by (DB)faith in Me.’
19 “So, King Agrippa, I did not prove disobedient to the heavenly vision, 20 but kept declaring both (DC)to those of Damascus first, and also (DD)at Jerusalem and then throughout all the region of Judea, and even (DE)to the Gentiles, that they should (DF)repent and turn to God, practicing deeds (DG)appropriate to repentance. 21 For this reason some Jews (DH)seized me in the temple and were trying (DI)to put me to death. 22 Therefore, having obtained help from God to this day, I stand here (DJ)bearing witness both to small and great, stating nothing but what (DK)the Prophets and Moses said was going to take place; 23 [al](DL)that the [am]Christ was [an]to suffer, and [ao]that (DM)as first of the resurrection from the dead, He was going to proclaim (DN)light both to the Jewish people and to the Gentiles.”
24 Now while [ap]Paul was saying this in his defense, Festus *said in a loud voice, “Paul, you are out of your mind! [aq]Great (DO)learning is driving you out of your mind.” 25 But Paul *said, “I am not out of my mind, (DP)most excellent Festus, but I utter words [ar]of sober truth. 26 For the king [as](DQ)knows about these matters, and I speak to him also with confidence, since I am persuaded that none of these things escape his notice; for this has not been done in a [at]corner. 27 King Agrippa, do you believe the Prophets? I know you believe.” 28 But Agrippa replied to Paul, “[au]In such short time [av]are you persuading me to become a (DR)Christian?” 29 And Paul said, “I would pray to God, that whether [aw]in a short or long time, not only you, but also all who hear me this day, might become such as I am, except for these (DS)chains.”
30 (DT)And the king stood up and the governor and Bernice, and those who were sitting with them, 31 and when they had gone aside, they began talking to one another, saying, “(DU)This man is not doing anything worthy of death or [ax]imprisonment.” 32 And Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been (DV)set free if he had not (DW)appealed to Caesar.”
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