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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)
