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Acts 23:17
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and Paul called one of the Captains and said, "Take this young man to the Tribune, for he has information to give him."
Acts 23:18
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So he took him and brought him to the Tribune, and said, "Paul, the prisoner, called me to him and begged me to bring this youth to you, because he has something to say to you."
Acts 23:20
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"The Jews," he replied, "have agreed to request you to bring Paul down to the Sanhedrin to-morrow for the purpose of making yourself more accurately acquainted with the case.
Acts 23:24
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He further told them to provide horses to mount Paul on, so as to bring him safely to Felix the Governor.
Acts 23:27
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This man Paul had been seized by the Jews, and they were on the point of killing him, when I came upon them with the troops and rescued him, for I had been informed that he was a Roman citizen.
Acts 23:31
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So, in obedience to their orders, the soldiers took Paul and brought him by night as far as Antipatris.
Acts 23:33
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and, the cavalry having reached Caesarea and delivered the letter to the Governor, they brought Paul also to him.
Acts 24:1
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Five days after this, Ananias the High Priest came down to Caesarea with a number of Elders and a pleader called Tertullus. They stated to the Governor the case against Paul.
Acts 24:2
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So Paul was sent for, and Tertullus began to impeach him as follows: "Indebted as we are," he said, "to you, most noble Felix, for the perfect peace which we enjoy, and for reforms which your wisdom has introduced to this nation,
Acts 24:5
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For we have found this man Paul a source of mischief and a disturber of the peace among all the Jews throughout the Empire, and a ringleader in the heresy of the Nazarenes.
Acts 24:10
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Then, at a sign from the Governor, Paul answered, "Knowing, Sir, that for many years you have administered justice to this nation, I cheerfully make my defence.
Acts 24:23
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And he gave orders to the Captain that Paul was to be kept in custody, but be treated with indulgence, and that his personal friends were not to be prevented from showing him kindness.
Acts 24:24
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Not long after this, Felix came with Drusilla his wife, a Jewess, and sending for Paul, listened to him as he spoke about faith in Christ Jesus.
Acts 24:26
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At the same time he hoped that Paul would give him money; and for this reason he sent for him the oftener to converse with him.
Acts 24:27
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But after the lapse of fully two years Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus; and being desirous of gratifying the Jews, Felix left Paul still in prison.
Acts 25:2
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The High Priests and the leading men among the Jews immediately made representations to him against Paul, and begged him--
Acts 25:4
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Festus, however, replied that Paul was in custody in Caesarea, and that he was himself going there very soon.
Acts 25:6
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After a stay of eight or ten days in Jerusalem--not more--he went down to Caesarea; and the next day, taking his seat on the tribunal, he ordered Paul to be brought in.
Acts 25:8
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But, in reply, Paul said, "Neither against the Jewish Law, nor against the Temple, nor against Caesar, have I committed any offence whatever."
Acts 25:9
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Then Festus, being anxious to gratify the Jews, asked Paul, "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem, and there stand your trial before me on these charges?"