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  • 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, since he was spending several days there, Festus put Paul’s case before the king; There is a man here, he said, whom Felix left behind him in prison; (Acts 25, 14)

  • their controversies with him were concerned with scruples of their own, and with a dead man called Jesus, whom Paul declared to be alive. (Acts 25, 19)

  • 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)

  • So, on the next day, Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and made their entry into the hall of judgement, attended by the captains and all the eminent persons of the city; and Paul, at Festus’ command, was brought in. (Acts 25, 23)

  • Then Agrippa said to Paul, Thou art free to give an account of thyself. And Paul, stretching out his hand, began his defence: (Acts 26, 1)

  • When Paul had proceeded so far with his defence, Festus said in a loud voice, Paul, thou art mad; they are driving thee to madness, these long studies of thine. (Acts 26, 24)

  • But Paul answered, No, most noble Festus, I am not mad; the message which I utter is sober truth. (Acts 26, 25)

  • At this, Agrippa said to Paul, Thou wouldst have me turn Christian with very little ado.✻ (Acts 26, 28)

  • Why, said Paul, it would be my prayer to God that, whether it were with much ado or little, both thou and all those who are listening to me to-day should become just such as I am, but for these chains.✻ (Acts 26, 29)

  • And now word was given for the voyage to Italy, Paul being handed over, with some other prisoners, to a centurion called Julius, who belonged to the Augustan cohort. (Acts 27, 1)


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