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while Paul said in his defence, I have committed no crime against the Jewish law, or against the temple, or against Caesar. (Acts 25, 8)
Upon which Paul said, I am standing at Caesar’s judgement-seat, where I have a right to be tried. As for the Jews, I have done them no wrong, as thou knowest well enough. (Acts 25, 10)
If I am guilty, if I have done something which deserves death, I do not ask for reprieve; if their charges are without substance, no one has a right to make them a present of my life. I appeal to Caesar. (Acts 25, 11)
Then Festus conferred with his council, and answered, Hast thou appealed to Caesar? To Caesar thou shalt go. (Acts 25, 12)
Upon which Paul appealed to have his case reserved for the emperor’s cognizance; and I gave orders that he should be kept safe until I can send him to Caesar. (Acts 25, 21)
And Agrippa said to Festus, If he had not appealed to Caesar, this man might have been set at liberty. (Acts 26, 32)
and said, Have no fear, Paul, thou art to stand in Caesar’s presence; and behold, God has granted thee the safety of all thy fellow voyagers. (Acts 27, 24)
but the Jews cried out against it, and I was forced to appeal to Caesar, though it is not as if I had any fault to find with my own nation. (Acts 28, 19)
