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  • 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)

  • But I told them that Romans are not in the habit of surrendering any man, until the accused confronts his accusers and is given an opportunity to defend himself against the charge. (Acts 25, 16)

  • But Paul put in an appeal for his case to be reserved for the judgement of the emperor, so I ordered him to be remanded until I could send him to Caesar.' (Acts 25, 21)

  • 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)

  • For my own part I am satisfied that he has committed no capital crime, but when he himself appealed to the emperor I decided to send him. (Acts 25, 25)

  • It seems to me pointless to send a prisoner without indicating the charges against him.' (Acts 25, 27)

  • I shall rescue you from the people and from the nations to whom I send you (Acts 26, 17)

  • Next day we put in at Sidon, and Julius was considerate enough to allow Paul to go to his friends to be looked after. (Acts 27, 3)

  • 'Friends, I can see this voyage will be dangerous and that we will run considerable risk of losing not only the cargo and the ship but also our lives as well.' (Acts 27, 10)

  • Then, when they had been without food for a long time, Paul stood up among the men. 'Friends,' he said, 'you should have listened to me and not put out from Crete. You would have spared yourselves all this damage and loss. (Acts 27, 21)

  • So take courage, friends; I trust in God that things will turn out just as I was told; (Acts 27, 25)

  • 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)


“Pode-se manter a paz de espírito mesmo no meio das tempestades da vida”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina