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  • especially since you know everything that pertains to the Jews, both customs and questions. Because of this, I beg you to listen to me patiently. (Acts 26, 3)

  • And certainly, all the Jews know about my life from my youth, which had its beginning among my own people in Jerusalem. (Acts 26, 4)

  • It is the Promise that our twelve tribes, worshiping night and day, hope to see. About this hope, O king, I am accused by the Jews. (Acts 26, 7)

  • at midday, O king, I and those who were also with me, saw along the way a light from heaven shining around me with a splendor greater than that of the sun. (Acts 26, 13)

  • From then on, O king Agrippa, I was not unbelieving to the heavenly vision. (Acts 26, 19)

  • It was for this reason that the Jews, having apprehended me when I was in the temple, attempted to kill me. (Acts 26, 21)

  • For the king knows about these things. To him also, I am speaking with constancy. For I think that none of these things are unknown to him. And neither were these things done in a corner. (Acts 26, 26)

  • Do you believe the Prophets, O king Agrippa? I know that you believe.” (Acts 26, 27)

  • And the king rose up, and the governor, and Bernice, and those who were sitting with them. (Acts 26, 30)

  • And after the third day, he called together the leaders of the Jews. And when they had convened, he said to them: “Noble brothers, I have done nothing against the people, nor against the customs of the fathers, yet I was delivered as a prisoner from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans. (Acts 28, 17)

  • But with the Jews speaking against me, I was constrained to appeal to Caesar, though it was not as if I had any kind of accusation against my own nation. (Acts 28, 19)

  • And when he had said these things, the Jews went away from him, though they still had many questions among themselves. (Acts 28, 29)


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