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  • Felix who was well-informed about the Way, postponed the case and said to them, "When the commandant, Lysias, comes down, I will examine the case thoroughly." (Acts 24, 22)

  • But when Paul spoke about justice, self-control and the future judgment, Felix was frightened and he said to him: "You may leave now; I shall send for you some other time." (Acts 24, 25)

  • Some days later King Agrippa and his sister Bernice arrived in Caesarea to greet Festus. As they were to stay there several days, Festus told the king about Paul's case and said to him, (Acts 25, 13)

  • Agrippa said to Festus: "I would like to hear that man." Festus answered him: "Tomorrow you shall." (Acts 25, 22)

  • On the following day, Agrippa and Bernice arrived with great ceremony and entered the audience hall with the commanders and the elders of the city. Festus ordered that Paul be brought in and said: (Acts 25, 23)

  • Agrippa said to Paul: "You may speak in your own defense." So Paul stretched out his hand and began in this way: (Acts 26, 1)

  • I answered: 'Who are you, Lord?' And the Lord said: 'I am Jesus whom you persecute. (Acts 26, 15)

  • As Paul came to this point of his defense, Festus said in a loud voice: "Paul, you are mad; your great learning has deranged your mind!" (Acts 26, 24)

  • But Paul answered: "I am not mad, Most Excellent Festus, but everything I have said is reliable and true. (Acts 26, 25)

  • Agrippa said to him: "You almost believe that you have already made me a Christian!" (Acts 26, 28)

  • When they went out they talked among themselves and said: "This man has done nothing to deserve death or imprisonment." (Acts 26, 31)

  • And Agrippa said to Festus: "Had he not appealed to Caesar, he could have been set free." (Acts 26, 32)


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