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Acts 25:3
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to do them the favor of having Paul come to Jerusalem, for they had made a plot to kill him on the way.
Acts 25:4
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Festus answered, "Paul is being kept a prisoner in Caesarea, and I myself will be going back there soon.
Acts 25:6
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Festus spent another eight or ten days with them and then went to Caesarea. On the next day he sat down in the judgment court and ordered Paul to be brought in.
Acts 25:7
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When Paul arrived, the Jews who had come from Jerusalem stood around him and started making many serious charges against him, which they were not able to prove.
Acts 25:8
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But Paul defended himself: "I have done nothing wrong against the Law of the Jews or against the Temple or against the Roman Emperor."
Acts 25:9
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But Festus wanted to gain favor with the Jews, so he asked Paul, "Would you be willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried on these charges before me there?"
Acts 25:10
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Paul said, "I am standing before the Emperor's own judgment court, where I should be tried. I have done no wrong to the Jews, as you yourself well know.
Acts 25:19
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All they had were some arguments with him about their own religion and about a man named Jesus, who has died; but Paul claims that he is alive.
Acts 25:20
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I was undecided about how I could get information on these matters, so I asked Paul if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried there on these charges.
Acts 25:21
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But Paul appealed; he asked to be kept under guard and to let the Emperor decide his case. So I gave orders for him to be kept under guard until I could send him to the Emperor."
Acts 25:23
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The next day Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp and ceremony and entered the audience hall with the military chiefs and the leading men of the city. Festus gave the order, and Paul was brought in.
Acts 26:1
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Agrippa said to Paul, "You have permission to speak on your own behalf." Paul stretched out his hand and defended himself as follows:
Acts 26:24
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As Paul defended himself in this way, Festus shouted at him, "You are mad, Paul! Your great learning is driving you mad!"
Acts 26:25
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Paul answered, "I am not mad, Your Excellency! I am speaking the sober truth.
Acts 26:28
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Agrippa said to Paul, "In this short time do you think you will make me a Christian?"
Acts 26:29
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"Whether a short time or a long time," Paul answered, "my prayer to God is that you and all the rest of you who are listening to me today might become what I am—except, of course, for these chains!"
Acts 27:1
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When it was decided that we should sail to Italy, they handed Paul and some other prisoners over to Julius, an officer in the Roman army regiment called "The Emperor's Regiment."
Acts 27:3
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The next day we arrived at Sidon. Julius was kind to Paul and allowed him to go and see his friends, to be given what he needed.
Acts 27:9
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We spent a long time there, until it became dangerous to continue the voyage, for by now the Day of Atonement was already past. So Paul gave them this advice:
Acts 27:11
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But the army officer was convinced by what the captain and the owner of the ship said, and not by what Paul said.
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