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25
:
1
Now when
Festus
was
come
into the
province
, after
three
days
he
ascended
from
Caesarea
to
Jerusalem
.
25
:
2
Then the
high
priest
and the
chief
of the
Jews
informed
him against
Paul
, and
besought
him,
25
:
3
And
desired
favour
against him, that he would
send
for him to
Jerusalem
,
laying
wait
in the
way
to
kill
him.
25
:
4
But
Festus
answered
, that
Paul
should be
kept
at
Caesarea
, and that he himself would
depart
shortly
thither
.
25
:
5
Let them therefore,
said
he, which among you are
able
,
go
down with me, and
accuse
this
man
, if there be any
wickedness
in him.
25
:
6
And when he had
tarried
among them more than
ten
days
, he
went
down unto
Caesarea
; and the next
day
sitting
on the
judgment
seat
commanded
Paul
to be
brought
.
25
:
7
And when he was
come
, the
Jews
which
came
down from
Jerusalem
stood
round
about, and
laid
many and
grievous
complaints
against
Paul
, which they could not
prove
.
25
:
8
While he
answered
for himself, Neither against the
law
of the
Jews
, neither against the
temple
, nor yet against
Caesar
, have I
offended
any
thing
at all.
25
:
9
But
Festus
,
willing
to do the
Jews
a
pleasure
,
answered
Paul
, and
said
,
Wilt
thou
go
up to
Jerusalem
, and there be
judged
of these
things
before me?
25
:
10
Then
said
Paul
, I
stand
at
Caesar
's
judgment
seat
, where I
ought
to be
judged
: to the
Jews
have I done no
wrong
, as thou very well
knowest
.
25
:
11
For if I be an
offender
, or have
committed
any
thing
worthy
of
death
, I
refuse
not to
die
: but if there be none of these
things
whereof
these
accuse
me, no
man
may
deliver
me unto them. I
appeal
unto
Caesar
.
25
:
12
Then
Festus
, when he had
conferred
with the
council
,
answered
, Hast thou
appealed
unto
Caesar
? unto
Caesar
shalt thou
go
.
25
:
13
And after
certain
days
king
Agrippa
and
Bernice
came
unto
Caesarea
to
salute
Festus
.
25
:
14
And when they had been there many
days
,
Festus
declared
Paul
's
cause
unto the
king
,
saying
, There is a
certain
man
left
in
bonds
by
Felix
:
25
:
15
About whom, when I was at
Jerusalem
, the
chief
priests
and the
elders
of the
Jews
informed
me,
desiring
to have
judgment
against him.
25
:
16
To whom I
answered
, It is not the
manner
of the
Romans
to
deliver
any
man
to
die
, before that he which is
accused
have the
accusers
face
to
face
, and have
licence
to
answer
for himself
concerning
the
crime
laid
against him.
25
:
17
Therefore, when they were
come
hither
, without any
delay
on the
morrow
I
sat
on the
judgment
seat
, and
commanded
the
man
to be
brought
forth
.
25
:
18
Against whom when the
accusers
stood
up, they
brought
none
accusation
of such
things
as I
supposed
:
25
:
19
But had
certain
questions
against him of their own
superstition
, and of one
Jesus
, which was
dead
, whom
Paul
affirmed
to be
alive
.
25
:
20
And because I
doubted
of such
manner
of
questions
, I
asked
him whether he would
go
to
Jerusalem
, and there be
judged
of these
matters
.
25
:
21
But when
Paul
had
appealed
to be
reserved
unto the
hearing
of
Augustus
, I
commanded
him to be
kept
till
I might
send
him to
Caesar
.
25
:
22
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus
, I would also
hear
the
man
myself. To
morrow
,
said
he, thou shalt
hear
him.
25
:
23
And on the
morrow
, when
Agrippa
was
come
, and
Bernice
, with
great
pomp
, and was
entered
into the
place
of
hearing
, with the
chief
captains
, and
principal
men
of the
city
, at
Festus
'
commandment
Paul
was
brought
forth
.
25
:
24
And
Festus
said
,
King
Agrippa
, and all
men
which are here
present
with us, ye
see
this
man
, about whom all the
multitude
of the
Jews
have
dealt
with me, both at
Jerusalem
, and also here,
crying
that he
ought
not to
live
any
longer
.
25
:
25
But when I found that he had
committed
nothing
worthy
of
death
, and that he himself hath
appealed
to
Augustus
, I have
determined
to
send
him.
25
:
26
Of whom I have no
certain
thing
to
write
unto my
lord
.
Wherefore
I have
brought
him
forth
before you, and
specially
before thee,
O
king
Agrippa
, that, after
examination
had, I might have
somewhat
to
write
.
25
:
27
For it
seemeth
to me
unreasonable
to
send
a
prisoner
, and not
withal
to
signify
the
crimes
laid
against him.
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