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Acts 24:26
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this he frequently did, and convers'd with him upon the presumption that Paul would have
Acts 24:27
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offer'd him mony in order to obtain his discharge. but two years after he was succeeded by Porcius Festus, who to oblige the Jews left Paul under confinement.
Acts 25:2
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when the high priest and the chief of the Jews waited upon him with an information against Paul,
Acts 25:4
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Festus answer'd, that Paul was in custody at Cesarea, where he design'd to be himself e'er long:
Acts 25:6
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Having staid above eight, nay ten days, he went to Cesarea, and on the morrow mounting the tribunal, he order'd Paul to be brought before him.
Acts 25:7
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when he appear'd, the Jews, who were come from Jerusalem presented themselves before Festus, and loaded Paul with abundance of accusations, which they were not able to prove.
Acts 25:10
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"I stand, said Paul, to the tribunal of Cesar, where I ought to be judged. to the Jews I have done no wrong, as you yourself very well know.
Acts 25:19
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they objected certain articles that related only to their superstition, and to one Jesus that was dead, but Paul asserted he was alive.
Acts 25:21
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but Paul having made his appeal, insisting to have his cause refer'd to the cognizance of the emperor, I order'd him into custody, till I could send him to Cesar.
Acts 25:23
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On the morrow Agrippa and Bernice came in great state, and being introduc'd into the court attended by the officers and the principal men of the city, Festus gave the word, and Paul was brought to the Bar.
Acts 26:1
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Then Agrippa said to Paul, you are at liberty to make your defence. upon which Paul disengaging his hand from his cloak, thus made his plea.
Acts 26:24
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As he was thus making his defence, Festus broke out into this exclamation, "Paul, you are mad: much study has turn'd your brain."
Acts 26:28
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but Agrippa reply'd to Paul, you almost persuade me I shall be a christian!
Acts 26:29
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I pray God, said Paul, that not only you, but all that now hear me, were both almost and altogether such as I am, the circumstance of my bonds excepted.
Acts 27:1
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When it was resolv'd, that we should sail for Italy, Paul and other prisoners were delivered to the custody of one Julius, a centurion of
Acts 27:3
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the next day we touch'd at Sidon, where the centurion, who was very civil to Paul, gave him leave to go, and refresh himself at his friends.
Acts 27:9
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having lost a good deal of time, and sailing being now dangerous, for the fast was now over, Paul gave them this warning,
Acts 27:21
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and our spirits droop with fasting: when Paul presented himself, and said, "well, my friends, it had been, if I could have prevail'd upon you, to have sav'd your selves all this perplexity and loss by staying at Crete.
Acts 27:23
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for an angel of that God , whose minister I am, and whom I serve, this night appear'd to me, and said, Paul, be not afraid:
Acts 27:31
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upon this Paul said to the centurion and his men, "except the crew stay aboard, you can't be safe:"
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