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Acts 24
Acts 24
1 And after five days Ananias the high
priest descended with the
elders, and with a
certain orator named
Tertullus, who informed the
governor against Paul. 2 And when
he was called
forth,
Tertullus began to
accuse him,
saying, Seeing that
by thee we
enjoy great quietness, and that very worthy
deeds are
done unto
this nation by thy providence, 3 We accept it
always, and in all
places, most
noble Felix, with all thankfulness. 4 Notwithstanding, that I
be not further tedious unto
thee, I
pray thee that thou wouldest
hear us of
thy clemency a few
words. 5 For we have
found this man a
pestilent fellow,
and a
mover of
sedition among
all the
Jews throughout the
world, and a
ringleader of the
sect of the
Nazarenes: 6 Who also hath gone
about to
profane the
temple:
whom we
took,
and would have
judged according to
our law. 7 But the chief
captain Lysias came upon us, and
with great violence took him
away out
of our hands, 8 Commanding his accusers to
come unto thee: by
examining of whom thyself mayest take
knowledge of all these
things, whereof we accuse him. 9 And the
Jews also assented,
saying that these
things were so. 10 Then Paul, after that the
governor had
beckoned unto
him to
speak,
answered, Forasmuch as I
know that
thou hast
been of many years a
judge unto
this nation, I
do the more
cheerfully answer for myself: 11 Because that
thou mayest understand,
that there
are yet
but twelve days since I went
up to Jerusalem for to
worship.
12 And they
neither found me in the
temple disputing with any
man, neither raising
up the
people,
neither in the
synagogues, nor in the
city: 13 Neither can they
prove the
things whereof they now accuse me. 14 But this I
confess unto
thee, that after the
way which they
call heresy, so worship
I the
God of my
fathers, believing all
things which are
written in the
law and in the
prophets: 15 And
have hope toward God, which they themselves also allow, that there shall
be a
resurrection of the
dead, both of the
just and unjust. 16 And herein do I
exercise myself, to
have always a
conscience void of
offence toward God, and toward
men. 17 Now after many years I
came to
bring alms to my nation, and offerings. 18 Whereupon certain Jews from Asia found me purified in the
temple, neither with multitude, nor with tumult. 19 Who ought to have been
here before thee, and object,
if they
had ought against me. 20 Or
else let these same here
say,
if they have
found any evil
doing in me, while
I stood before the
council, 21 Except it be
for this one voice, that I
cried standing among them, Touching the resurrection of the
dead I am called in
question by you this
day. 22 And when
Felix heard these
things, having more
perfect knowledge of that
way, he
deferred them, and
said,
When Lysias the chief
captain shall come
down, I will know the
uttermost of
your matter. 23 And he
commanded a
centurion to
keep Paul, and to let him
have liberty, and that he should
forbid none of
his acquaintance to
minister or come unto
him. 24 And after certain days, when
Felix came with his wife Drusilla, which
was a
Jewess, he sent
for Paul, and heard him concerning the
faith in Christ. 25 And as
he reasoned of righteousness, temperance,
and judgment to
come,
Felix trembled, and
answered, Go thy
way for this
time; when I
have a convenient
season, I will call
for thee. 26 He
hoped also that money should have been
given him of Paul, that he might
loose him: wherefore he sent
for him the
oftener, and communed
with him. 27 But after two
years Porcius Festus came into
Felix' room: and Felix, willing to
shew the
Jews a
pleasure, left Paul bound.