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Now
when Festus
was come
into the province,
after
three
days
he ascended
from
Caesarea
to
Jerusalem.
2
Then
the high priest
and
the chief
of the Jews
informed
him
against
Paul,
and
besought
him,
3
And desired
favour
against
him, that
he would send for
him to
Jerusalem,
laying
wait
in
the way
to kill
him.
4
But
Festus
answered,
that Paul
should be kept
at
Caesarea,
and
that he himself
would
depart
shortly
thither
.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
12
Then
Festus,
when he had conferred
with
the council,
answered,
Hast thou appealed unto
Caesar
?
unto
Caesar
shalt thou go.
13
And
after
certain
days
king
Agrippa
and
Bernice
came
unto
Caesarea
to salute
Festus.
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:
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.
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.
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.
18
Against
whom
when the accusers
stood up,
they brought none
accusation
of such things as I
supposed:
19
But
had
certain
questions
against him
of
their own
superstition,
and
of
one
Jesus,
which was dead,
whom
Paul
affirmed
to be alive.
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.
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.
22
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus,
I would
also
hear
the man
myself.
To morrow,
said
he, thou shalt
hear
him.
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.
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
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.
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
.
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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