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Acts 23:33
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When they came to Caesarea, they gave the letter to the leader of the people. They also handed Paul over to him.
Acts 23:34
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After he read the letter, he asked what part of the country Paul was from. He was told that Paul was from the city of Cilicia.
Acts 23:35
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He said, "I will listen to all of this when the men come who want to kill you." He had Paul kept in King Herod's building.
Acts 24:1
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Five days later Ananias came to the city of Caesarea. He was the head religious leader. Some other religious leaders and a man whose name was Tertullus came also. This man worked in courts and knew all about the laws. He told Felix what the Jews had against Paul.
Acts 24:2
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They brought in Paul. Then Tertullus started to tell what the Jews had against him, saying, "Most respected Felix, because of you, we are living in peace. Wrong-doings have been made right in this nation.
Acts 24:9
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The Jews agreed to what he said against Paul.
Acts 24:10
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Then Felix, the leader of the people, told Paul to speak. Paul said, "I know that you have been a leader of this nation for many years. I am happy to be able to speak for myself.
Acts 24:23
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He told the soldier to watch Paul, but to let him come and go as much as he wanted to. Paul's friends were to be able to come and care for him.
Acts 24:24
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Some days later Felix came again. His Jewish wife Drusilla was with him. He sent for Paul and heard him talk about faith in Christ Jesus.
Acts 24:25
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Paul spoke about being right with God. He spoke about being the boss over our own desires. He spoke about standing before One Who will tell us if we are guilty. When Felix heard this, he became afraid and said, "Go now. I will send for you when it is a better time."
Acts 24:26
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He was hoping that Paul would give him money so he could go free. For that reason he kept sending for Paul and talking to him.
Acts 24:27
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After two years Porcius Festus became leader of the people instead of Felix. Felix wanted to please the Jews so he kept Paul in prison.
Acts 25:2
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The head religious leaders and the leaders of the Jews told Festus what they had against Paul.
Acts 25:3
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They asked Festus for a favor. They wanted Paul to be brought to Jerusalem because they had plans to kill him on the way.
Acts 25:4
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Festus told them that Paul was to be kept in Caesarea and that he would be going there soon.
Acts 25:5
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Festus said, "If Paul has done anything wrong, let your leaders go along with me and say what they have against him."
Acts 25:6
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After staying with them about ten days, Festus went down to Caesarea. The next day he sat in the courtroom and asked for Paul to be brought in.
Acts 25:7
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Paul came into the courtroom. The Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him. They said many bad things against him. But they could not prove any of the things they said.
Acts 25:8
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Paul spoke for himself, saying, "I have done nothing wrong against the Law of the Jews or against the house of God or against Caesar."
Acts 25:9
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Festus was hoping to get the respect of the Jews. He asked Paul, "Will you go to the court in Jerusalem and let me say if you are guilty or not about these things?"