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But when Paul began to treat of uprightness, self-control and the coming Judgement, Felix took fright and said, 'You may go for the present; I will send for you when I find it convenient.' (Acts 24, 25)
After staying with them for eight or ten days at the most, he went down to Caesarea and the next day he took his seat on the tribunal and had Paul brought in. (Acts 25, 6)
If I am guilty of committing any capital crime, I do not ask to be spared the death penalty. But if there is no substance in the accusations these persons bring against me, no one has a right to surrender me to them. I appeal to Caesar.' (Acts 25, 11)
So they came here with me, and I wasted no time but took my seat on the tribunal the very next day and had the man brought in. (Acts 25, 17)
So the next day Agrippa and Bernice arrived in great state and entered the audience chamber attended by the tribunes and the city notables; and Festus ordered Paul to be brought in. (Acts 25, 23)
This I did in Jerusalem; I myself threw many of God's holy people into prison, acting on authority from the chief priests, and when they were being sentenced to death I cast my vote against them. (Acts 26, 10)
But I was blessed with God's help, and so I have stood firm to this day, testifying to great and small alike, saying nothing more than what the prophets and Moses himself said would happen: (Acts 26, 22)
When they had retired they talked together and agreed, 'This man is doing nothing that deserves death or imprisonment.' (Acts 26, 31)
A great deal of time had been lost, and navigation was already hazardous, since it was now well after the time of the Fast, so Paul gave them this warning, (Acts 27, 9)
Just before daybreak Paul urged them all to have something to eat. 'For fourteen days', he said, 'you have been in suspense, going hungry and eating nothing. (Acts 27, 33)
I urge you to have something to eat; your safety depends on it. Not a hair of any of your heads will be lost.' (Acts 27, 34)
With these words he took some bread, gave thanks to God in view of them all, broke it and began to eat. (Acts 27, 35)
