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Acts 24:24
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And after a few days, Felix, and Drusilla his wife who was a Jewess, sent and called for Paul; and they heard him concerning faith in the Messiah.
Acts 24:26
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He hoped, moreover, that a present would be given him by Paul; [fn] therefore, he often sent for him, and conversed with him.
Acts 24:27
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And when two years were fulfilled to him, another governor, whose name was Porcius Festus, came into his place. And Felix, that he might do the Jews a favor, left Paul a prisoner.
Acts 25:2
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And the chief priests and the head men of the Jews made representations to him concerning Paul.
Acts 25:4
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But Festus made answer: Paul is in custody at Caesarea, whither I am in haste to go.
Acts 25:6
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And when he had been there eight or ten days, he came down to Caesarea. And the next day, he sat on the tribunal, and commanded Paul to be brought.
Acts 25:8
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Meanwhile Paul maintained, that he had committed no offence, either against the Jewish law, or against the temple, or against Caesar.
Acts 25:9
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But Festus, because he was disposed to conciliate the favor of the Jews, said to Paul: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be tried before me for these things?
Acts 25:10
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Paul replied, and said: I stand before Caesar's tribunal: here I ought to be tried. Against the Jews I have committed no offence, as thou also well knowest.
Acts 25:14
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And when they had been with him: [fn] days, Festus related to the king the case of Paul, saying: A certain man was left a prisoner by Felix:
Acts 25:19
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but they had certain controversies with him respecting their worship, and respecting one Jesus, who died, but who, as Paul said, was alive.
Acts 25:20
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And because I was not well established in regard to these questions, I said to Paul: Dost thou ask to go to Jerusalem, and there be judged concerning these matters?
Acts 25:23
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And the next day, came Agrippa and Bernice, with great pomp, and entered the house of trials, with the Chiliarchs and chiefs of the city: and Festus commanded, and Paul came.
Acts 26:1
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And Agrippa said to Paul: Thou art permitted to speak in thy own behalf. Then Paul extended his hand, and made defence, saying:
Acts 26:24
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And when Paul had extended his defence thus far, Festus cried, with a loud voice: Paul, thou art deranged: much study hath deranged thee.
Acts 26:25
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Paul replied to him: I am not deranged, excellent Festus; but speak words of truth and rectitude.
Acts 26:29
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And Paul said: I would to God, that not only thou, but likewise all that hear me this day, were almost, and altogether, as I am, aside from these bonds.
Acts 27:1
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And Festus commanded, respecting him, that he should be sent to Italy, unto Caesar. And he delivered Paul, and other prisoners with him, to a certain man, a centurion of the Augustan cohort, whose name was Julius.
Acts 27:3
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And the next day, we arrived at Zidon. And the centurion treated Paul with kindness, and permitted him to visit his friends and be refreshed.
Acts 27:9
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And we were there a long time, and till after the day of the Jewish fast. And it was hazardous [fn] for any one to go by sea; and Paul counselled them,