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Acts 23:15
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So this is what we want you to do: Send a message to the commander to bring Paul out to you as though you want to ask him more questions. We will be waiting to kill him while he is on the way here."
Acts 23:18
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So the officer brought Paul's nephew to the commander and said, "The prisoner, Paul, asked me to bring this young man to you. He wants to tell you something."
Acts 23:24
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Get some horses for Paul to ride so he can be taken to Governor Felix safely."
Acts 23:27
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Some of the Jews had taken this man and planned to kill him. But I learned that he is a Roman citizen, so I went with my soldiers and saved him.
Acts 23:28
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I wanted to know why they were accusing him, so I brought him before their council meeting.
Acts 23:31
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So the soldiers did what they were told and took Paul and brought him to the city of Antipatris that night.
Acts 24:10
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When the governor made a sign for Paul to speak, Paul said, "Governor Felix, I know you have been a judge over this nation for a long time. So I am happy to defend myself before you.
Acts 24:26
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At the same time Felix hoped that Paul would give him some money, so he often sent for Paul and talked with him.
Acts 25:9
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But Festus wanted to please the people. So he asked Paul, "Do you want to go to Jerusalem for me to judge you there on these charges?"
Acts 25:12
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Festus talked about this with his advisers. Then he said, "You have asked to see Caesar, so you will go to Caesar!"
Acts 25:17
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So when these people came here to Caesarea for the trial, I did not waste time. The next day I sat on the judge's seat and commanded that the man be brought in.
Acts 25:21
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But he asked to be kept in Caesarea. He wants a decision from the emperor. So I ordered that he be held until I could send him to Caesar."
Acts 25:26
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But I have nothing definite to write the emperor about him. So I have brought him before all of you—especially you, King Agrippa. I hope you can question him and give me something to write.
Acts 26:3
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You know so much about all the customs and the things they argue about, so please listen to me patiently.
Acts 26:11
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In every synagogue, I often punished them and tried to make them speak against Jesus. I was so angry against them I even went to other cities to find them and punish them.
Acts 26:18
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to open their eyes so that they may turn away from darkness to the light, away from the power of Satan and to God. Then their sins can be forgiven, and they can have a place with those people who have been made holy by believing in me.'
Acts 26:22
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But God has helped me, and so I stand here today, telling all people, small and great, what I have seen. But I am saying only what Moses and the prophets said would happen—
Acts 27:6
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There the officer found a ship from Alexandria that was going to Italy, so he put us on it.
Acts 27:7
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We sailed slowly for many days. We had a hard time reaching Cnidus because the wind was blowing against us, and we could not go any farther. So we sailed by the south side of the island of Crete near Salmone.
Acts 27:9
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We had lost much time, and it was now dangerous to sail, because it was already after the Day of Cleansing. So Paul warned them,
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