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Acts 25:1-27

Now
<3767>
when Festus
<5347>
was come
<1910> (5631)
into the province
<1885>_,
after
<3326>
three
<5140>
days
<2250>
he ascended
<305> (5627)
from
<575>
Caesarea
<2542>
to
<1519>
Jerusalem
<2414>_.
Then
<1161>
the high priest
<749>
and
<2532>
the chief
<4413>
of the Jews
<2453>
informed
<1718> (5656)
him
<846>
against
<2596>
Paul
<3972>_,
and
<2532>
besought
<3870> (5707)
him
<846>_,
And desired
<154> (5734)
favour
<5485>
against
<2596>
him
<846>_,
that
<3704>
he would send for
<3343> (5667)
him
<846>
to
<1519>
Jerusalem
<2419>_,
laying
<4160> (5723)
wait
<1747>
in
<2596>
the way
<3598>
to kill
<337> (5629)
him
<846>_.
But
<3303> <3767>
Festus
<5347>
answered
<611> (5662)_,
that Paul
<3972>
should be kept
<5083> (5745)
at
<1722>
Caesarea
<2542>_,
and
<1161>
that he himself
<1438>
would
<3195> (5721)
depart
<1607> (5738) <1722>
shortly
<5034>
[thither].
Let them therefore
<3767>_,
said
<5346> (5748)
he, which among
<1722>
you
<5213>
are able
<1415>_,
go down with
<4782> (5631)
[me], and accuse
<2723> (5720)
this
<846>
man
<435>_,
if
<1536> (0)
there be
<2076> (5748)
any wickedness
<1536>
in
<1722>
him
<5129>_.
And
<1161>
when he had tarried
<1304> (5660)
among
<1722>
them
<846>
more
<4119>
than
<2228>
ten
<1176>
days
<2250>_,
he went down
<2597> (5631)
unto
<1519>
Caesarea
<2542>_;
and the next day
<1887>
sitting
<2523> (5660)
on
<1909>
the judgment seat
<968>
commanded
<2753> (5656)
Paul
<3972>
to be brought
<71> (5683)_.
{more...: or, as some copies read, no more than eight or ten days}
And
<1161>
when he
<846>
was come
<3854> (5637)_,
the Jews
<2453>
which came down
<2597> (5761)
from
<575>
Jerusalem
<2414>
stood round about
<4026> (5627)_,
and
<2532>
laid
<5342> (5723)
many
<4183>
and grievous
<926>
complaints
<157>
against
<2596>
Paul
<3972>_,
which
<3739>
they could
<2480> (5707)
not
<3756>
prove
<584> (5658)_.
While he answered
<626> (5740)
for himself
<846>_,
Neither
<3754> <3777>
against
<1519>
the law
<3551>
of the Jews
<2453>_,
neither
<3777>
against
<1519>
the temple
<2411>_,
nor yet
<3777>
against
<1519>
Caesar
<2541>_,
have I offended
<264> (5627)
any thing at all
<5100>_.
But
<1161>
Festus
<5347>_,
willing
<2309> (5723)
to do
<2698> (5641)
the Jews
<2453>
a pleasure
<5485>_,
answered
<611> (5679)
Paul
<3972>_,
and said
<2036> (5627)_,
Wilt thou
<2309> (5719)
go up
<305> (5631)
to
<1519>
Jerusalem
<2414>_,
and there
<1563>
be judged
<2919> (5745)
of
<4012>
these things
<5130>
before
<1909>
me
<1700>_?
Then
<1161>
said
<2036> (5627)
Paul
<3972>_,
I stand
<1510> (5748) <2476> (5761)
at
<1909>
Caesar's
<2541>
judgment seat
<968>_,
where
<3757>
I
<3165>
ought
<1163> (5748)
to be judged
<2919> (5745)_:
to the Jews
<2453>
have I done
<91> (0)
no
<3762>
wrong
<91> (5656)_,
as
<5613> <2532>
thou
<4771>
very well
<2566>
knowest
<1921> (5719)_.
For
<1063>
if
<1487> <3303>
I be an offender
<91> (5719)_,
or
<2532>
have committed
<4238> (5758)
any thing
<5100>
worthy
<514>
of death
<2288>_,
I refuse
<3868> (5736)
not
<3756>
to die
<599> (5629)_:
but
<1161>
if
<1487>
there be
<2076> (5748)
none
<3762>
of these things
<3739>
whereof these
<3778>
accuse
<2723> (5719)
me
<3450>_,
no man
<3762>
may
<1410> (5736)
deliver
<5483> (5664)
me
<3165>
unto them
<846>_.
I appeal unto
<1941> (5731)
Caesar
<2541>_.
Then
<5119>
Festus
<5347>_,
when he had conferred
<4814> (5660)
with
<3326>
the council
<4824>_,
answered
<611> (5662)_,
Hast thou appealed unto
<1941> (5764)
Caesar
<2541>_?
unto
<1909>
Caesar
<2541>
shalt thou go
<4198> (5695)_.
And
<1161>
after
<1230> (5637)
certain
<5100>
days
<2250>
king
<935>
Agrippa
<67>
and
<2532>
Bernice
<959>
came
<2658> (5656)
unto
<1519>
Caesarea
<2542>
to salute
<782> (5697)
Festus
<5347>_.
And
<1161>
when
<5613>
they had been
<1304> (5707)
there
<1563>
many
<4119>
days
<2250>_,
Festus
<5347>
declared
<394> (5639)
Paul's
<3972>
cause
<2596>
unto the king
<935>_,
saying
<3004> (5723)_,
There is
<2076> (5748)
a certain
<5100>
man
<435>
left
<2641> (5772)
in bonds
<1198>
by
<5259>
Felix
<5344>_:
About
<4012>
whom
<3739>_,
when
<1096> (0)
I
<3450>
was
<1096> (5637)
at
<1519>
Jerusalem
<2414>_,
the chief priests
<749>
and
<2532>
the elders
<4245>
of the Jews
<2453>
informed
<1718> (5656)
[me], desiring
<154> (5734)
[to have] judgment
<1349>
against
<2596>
him
<846>_.
To
<4314>
whom
<3739>
I answered
<611> (5662)_,

<3754>
It is
<2076> (5748)
not
<3756>
the manner
<1485>
of the Romans
<4514>
to deliver
<5483> (5738)
any
<5100>
man
<444>
to
<1519>
die
<684>_,
before
<4250>
that
<2228>
he which is accused
<2723> (5746)
have
<2192> (5722)
the accusers
<2725>
face to face
<2596> <4383>_,

<5037>
and have
<2983> (5630)
licence
<5117>
to answer for himself
<627>
concerning
<4012>
the crime laid against him
<1462>_.
Therefore
<3767>_,
when they
<846>
were come
<4905> (5631)
hither
<1759>_,
without
<4160> (5671)
any
<3367>
delay
<311>
on the morrow
<1836>
I sat
<2523> (5660)
on
<1909>
the judgment seat
<968>_,
and commanded
<2753> (5656)
the man
<435>
to be brought forth
<71> (5683)_.
Against
<4012>
whom
<3739>
when the accusers
<2725>
stood up
<2476> (5685)_,
they brought
<2018> (5707)
none
<3762>
accusation
<156>
of such things as
<3739>
I
<1473>
supposed
<5282> (5707)_:
But
<1161>
had
<2192> (5707)
certain
<5100>
questions
<2213>
against
<4314>
him
<846>
of
<4012>
their own
<2398>
superstition
<1175>_,
and
<2532>
of
<4012>
one
<5100>
Jesus
<2424>_,
which was dead
<2348> (5761)_,
whom
<3739>
Paul
<3972>
affirmed
<5335> (5707)
to be alive
<2198> (5721)_.
And
<1161>
because I
<1473>
doubted
<639> (5734)
of
<1519>
such
<5127>
manner
<4012>
of questions
<2214>_,
I asked
<3004> (5707)
[him] whether
<1487>
he would
<1014> (5739)
go
<4198> (5738)
to
<1519>
Jerusalem
<2419>_,
and there
<2546>
be judged
<2919> (5745)
of
<4012>
these matters
<5130>_.
{I doubted...: or, I was doubtful how to enquire hereof}
But
<1161>
when Paul
<3972>
had appealed
<1941> (5671)
to be reserved
<5083> (5683) <846>
unto
<1519>
the hearing
<1233>
of Augustus
<4575>_,
I commanded
<2753> (5656)
him
<846>
to be kept
<5083> (5745)
till
<2193> <3757>
I might send
<3992> (5661)
him
<846>
to
<4314>
Caesar
<2541>_.
{hearing: or, judgment}
Then
<1161>
Agrippa
<67>
said
<5346> (5713)
unto
<4314>
Festus
<5347>_,
I would
<1014> (5711)
also
<2532>
hear
<191> (5658)
the man
<444>
myself
<846>_.
To morrow
<839>_,

<1161>
said
<5346> (5748)
he, thou shalt hear
<191> (5695)
him
<846>_.
And on the morrow
<1887>_,
when
<3767>
Agrippa
<67>
was come
<2064> (5631)_,
and
<2532>
Bernice
<959>_,
with
<3326>
great
<4183>
pomp
<5325>_,
and
<2532>
was entered
<1525> (5631)
into
<1519>
the place of hearing
<201>_,
with
<4862> <5037>
the chief captains
<5506>_,
and
<2532>
principal
<2596> <1851>
men
<435>
of
<5607> (5752)
the city
<4172>_,
at
<2532>
Festus
<5347>_'
commandment
<2753> (5660)
Paul
<3972>
was brought forth
<71> (5681)_.
And
<2532>
Festus
<5347>
said
<5346> (5748)_,
King
<935>
Agrippa
<67>_,
and
<2532>
all
<3956>
men
<435>
which
<3588>
are here present
<4840> (5752)
with us
<2254>_,
ye see
<2334> (5719) (5720)
this man
<5126>_,
about
<4012>
whom
<3739>
all
<3956>
the multitude
<4128>
of the Jews
<2453>
have dealt
<1793> (5627)
with me
<3427>_,
both
<5037>
at
<1722>
Jerusalem
<2414>_,
and
<2532>
[also] here
<1759>_,
crying
<1916> (5723)
that he ought
<1163> (5750)
not
<3361>
to live
<2198> (5721)
any longer
<3371>_.
But
<1161>
when I
<1473>
found
<2638> (5642)
that he
<846>
had committed
<4238> (5760)
nothing
<3367>
worthy
<514>
of death
<2288>_,
and
<2532> <1161>
that he himself
<846>
hath appealed
<5127>
to
<1941> (5671)
Augustus
<4575>_,
I have determined
<2919> (5656)
to send
<3992> (5721)
him
<846>_.
Of
<4012>
whom
<3739>
I have
<2192> (5719)
no
<3756>
certain
<804>
thing
<5100>
to write
<1125> (5658)
unto my lord
<2962>_.
Wherefore
<1352>
I have brought
<4254> (0)
him
<846>
forth
<4254> (5627)
before
<1909>
you
<5216>_,
and
<2532>
specially
<3122>
before
<1909>
thee
<4675>_,
O king
<935>
Agrippa
<67>_,
that
<3704>_,
after examination
<351>
had
<1096> (5637)_,
I might have
<2192> (5632)
somewhat
<5100>
to write
<1125> (5658)_.
For
<1063>
it seemeth
<1380> (5719)
to me
<3427>
unreasonable
<249>
to send
<3992> (5723)
a prisoner
<1198>_,
and
<2532>
not withal
<3361>
to signify
<4591> (5658)
the crimes
<156>
[laid] against
<2596>
him
<846>_.


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