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Thou hast the means of assuring thyself that it is only twelve days since I came up to Jerusalem, to worship there. (Acts 24, 11)
And Festus, three days after entering his province, went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem. (Acts 25, 1)
asking as a favour, that he would summon Paul to Jerusalem; meanwhile they were preparing an ambush, so as to make away with him on the journey. (Acts 25, 3)
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)
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)
For myself, I hesitated to enter upon the discussion of such matters; so I asked whether he was willing to go to Jerusalem, and meet these charges there. (Acts 25, 20)
Then Festus said, King Agrippa, and all you who are present, you see before you a man over whom the whole Jewish body has been petitioning me, not only here but at Jerusalem, crying out that he must not be allowed to live a day longer. (Acts 25, 24)
What my life was like when boyhood was over, spent from the first among my own people and in Jerusalem, all the Jews know; (Acts 26, 4)
And that is what I did, at Jerusalem; it was I, under powers granted me by the chief priests, who shut up many of the faithful in prison; and when they were done to death, I raised my voice against them. (Acts 26, 10)
First to those in Damascus, then in Jerusalem, then to all the country of Judaea, then to the heathen, I preached repentance, bidding them turn to God, and so act as befits men who are penitent. (Acts 26, 20)
It was three days later that he called a meeting of the leading men among the Jews. When they had assembled, he told them, Brethren, I am one who has done nothing to the prejudice of our people, or of our ancestral customs; yet, in Jerusalem, they handed me over to the Romans as a prisoner. (Acts 28, 17)
