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  • Here is a man whom the Jews seized, and set about killing him; but I came up with my men and rescued him, learning that he was a Roman citizen. (Acts 23, 27)

  • Here is a man who is known to us as a pestilent mover of sedition among Jews all over the world, a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes, (Acts 24, 5)

  • And the Jews, for their part, supported the indictment, alleging that all this was the truth. (Acts 24, 9)

  • By some Jews from Asia, who ought to be here, standing in thy presence, if they had any quarrel with me. (Acts 24, 19)

  • So two years passed; then Porcius Festus came as successor to Felix; and Felix, who wished to ingratiate himself with the Jews, left Paul in prison. (Acts 24, 27)

  • Here the high priest and the leaders of the Jews put before him their case against Paul, and were urgent with him, (Acts 25, 2)

  • When he appeared, there were the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem, standing round him and bringing many grave accusations against him, which they could not prove; (Acts 25, 7)

  • But Festus had a mind to ingratiate himself with the Jews, so he answered Paul thus, Art thou ready to go up to Jerusalem, and meet these charges before me there? (Acts 25, 9)

  • 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)

  • and when I went to Jerusalem the chief priests and elders of the Jews denounced him to me, asking for his condemnation. (Acts 25, 15)

  • King Agrippa, I count myself fortunate to-day, to be defending myself against all the accusations of the Jews in thy presence. (Acts 26, 2)

  • No one is more familiar than thou with the customs of the Jews, and their controversies; and this makes me bold to ask thee for a patient audience. (Acts 26, 3)


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