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Acts 25:12-14

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25:12 Then, after conferring with his council, 1  Festus 2  replied, “You have appealed to Caesar; 3  to Caesar 4  you will go!” 5 

Festus Asks King Agrippa for Advice

25:13 After several days had passed, King Agrippa 6  and Bernice arrived at Caesarea 7  to pay their respects 8  to Festus. 9  25:14 While 10  they were staying there many days, Festus 11  explained Paul’s case to the king to get his opinion, 12  saying, “There is a man left here as a prisoner by Felix.

1 tn That is, with his advisers.

2 sn See the note on Porcius Festus in 24:27.

3 tn Or “to the emperor” (“Caesar” is a title for the Roman emperor).

4 tn Or “to the emperor.”

5 sn “To Caesar you will go!” In all probability Festus was pleased to send Paul on to Rome and get this political problem out of his court.

6 sn King Agrippa was Herod Agrippa II (a.d. 27-92/93), son of Herod Agrippa I (see Acts 12:1). He ruled over parts of Palestine from a.d. 53 until his death. His sister Bernice was widowed when her second husband, Herod King of Chalcis, died in a.d. 48. From then she lived with her brother. In an attempt to quiet rumors of an incestuous relationship between them, she resolved to marry Polemo of Cilicia, but she soon left him and returned to Herod Agrippa II. Their incestuous relationship became the gossip of Rome according to Josephus (Ant. 20.7.3 [20.145-147]). The visit of Agrippa and Bernice gave Festus the opportunity to get some internal Jewish advice. Herod Agrippa II was a trusted adviser because he was known to be very loyal to Rome (Josephus, J. W. 2.16.4 [2.345-401]).

7 sn Caesarea was a city on the coast of Palestine south of Mount Carmel (not Caesarea Philippi). See the note on Caesarea in Acts 10:1.

map For location see Map2 C1; Map4 B3; Map5 F2; Map7 A1; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

8 tn BDAG 144 s.v. ἀσπάζομαι 1.b states, “Of official visits pay ones respects toAc 25:13.”

9 sn See the note on Porcius Festus in 24:27.

10 tn BDAG 1105-6 s.v. ὡς 8.b states, “w. pres. or impf. while, when, as long asAc 1:10; 7:23; 9:23; 10:17; 13:25; 19:9; 21:27; 25:14.”

11 sn See the note on Porcius Festus in 24:27.

12 tn Grk “Festus laid Paul’s case before the king for consideration.” BDAG 74 s.v. ἀνατίθημι 2 states, “otherw. only mid. to lay someth. before someone for consideration, declare, communicate, refer w. the added idea that the pers. to whom a thing is ref. is asked for his opinion lay someth. before someone for considerationAc 25:14.”



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