Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
26 Then Agrippa said to Paul, `You may speak for yourself.' So Paul put out his hand and began to speak.
2 `King Agrippa, I am happy to speak for myself before you today. I will talk about all the things the leaders of the Jews have said against me.
3 You know all the ways of the Jews. You know what they believe. So please take time to listen to me.
4 `All the Jews know the way I lived from the time I was young. From the beginning I lived with my own people at Jerusalem.
5 They have known me for a long time. They know, if they would tell it, that I lived like the Pharisee group. They obey the law better than any others who worship God the way we do.
6 I believe that God will keep the promise that he made to our fathers long ago. That is why I am standing here being judged today.
7 All the people of our twelve tribes serve God faithfully day and night. They do this because they believe they will receive what he has promised. Because I believe this, king Agrippa, the Jewish leaders are talking against me.
8 Why is it so hard for any of you to believe that God should raise the dead?
9 `I used to think that I must do many things against the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
10 I did this in Jerusalem. The chief priests gave me power. I put many of God's people in prison. And when they were killed, I agreed to it.
11 Often I punished them in all the meeting places. I tried to make them say wrong things about Christ. I was very, very angry. I even went to other cities to trouble them.'
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