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Acts 26
Acts 26
1 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art
permitted to
speak for thyself. Then Paul stretched
forth the
hand, and answered for
himself:
2 I
think myself happy, king Agrippa, because I
shall answer for
myself this
day before thee touching all the
things whereof I am
accused of the
Jews: 3 Especially because I
know thee to
be expert in all customs and questions which are
among the
Jews: wherefore I
beseech thee to
hear me patiently. 4 My manner of life from my
youth, which was at the
first among mine own
nation at Jerusalem, know all the
Jews; 5 Which
knew me from the
beginning, if they
would testify,
that after the most
straitest sect of
our religion I
lived a
Pharisee. 6 And now I
stand and am
judged for the
hope of the
promise made of God unto our
fathers: 7 Unto which promise
our twelve
tribes, instantly serving God
day and night, hope to
come.
For which hope's
sake, king Agrippa, I am
accused of the
Jews. 8 Why should it be thought a
thing incredible with you, that God should
raise the
dead? 9 I verily thought with
myself, that I
ought to
do many
things contrary to the
name of
Jesus of
Nazareth. 10 Which
thing I also did in Jerusalem: and many of the
saints did I shut
up in
prison, having
received authority from the chief
priests; and when
they were put to
death, I
gave my
voice against them.
11 And I
punished them oft in every synagogue, and
compelled them to
blaspheme;
and being exceedingly mad
against them, I
persecuted them
even unto strange cities. 12 Whereupon as I
went to Damascus with authority and commission from the chief
priests, 13 At
midday, O
king, I
saw in the
way a
light from
heaven, above the
brightness of the
sun, shining round
about me and them which
journeyed with me. 14 And when
we were all fallen to the
earth, I
heard a
voice speaking unto me, and saying in the
Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest
thou me? it is
hard for
thee to
kick against the
pricks. 15 And I said,
Who art
thou,
Lord? And he
said,
I am Jesus whom thou persecutest.
16 But rise,
and stand upon thy feet: for I have
appeared unto
thee for this
purpose, to
make thee a
minister and a
witness both of these things
which thou hast
seen,
and of those things in the
which I will
appear unto
thee; 17 Delivering thee from the
people, and from the
Gentiles, unto whom now I
send thee, 18 To
open their eyes, and to
turn them
from darkness to light, and from the
power of
Satan unto God, that
they may
receive forgiveness of
sins, and inheritance among them which are
sanctified by
faith that is
in me. 19 Whereupon, O
king Agrippa, I
was not disobedient unto the
heavenly vision: 20 But shewed first unto them
of Damascus, and at
Jerusalem, and throughout all the
coasts of
Judaea, and then to the
Gentiles, that they should
repent and turn to God, and
do works meet for
repentance. 21 For these
causes the
Jews caught me in the
temple, and went
about to
kill me.
22 Having therefore obtained help of God, I
continue unto this day, witnessing both to
small and great, saying none other
things than those
which the prophets and Moses did
say should come:
23 That Christ should
suffer, and
that he should be the
first that should
rise from the
dead, and
should shew light unto the
people, and to the
Gentiles. 24 And as
he thus spake for
himself,
Festus said with a
loud voice, Paul, thou art beside
thyself;
much learning doth
make thee mad.
25 But he
said, I
am not mad, most
noble Festus; but speak
forth the
words of
truth and soberness. 26 For the
king knoweth of these things,
before whom also I
speak freely:
for I am
persuaded that none of these
things are
hidden from
him; for this
thing was not done in a
corner. 27 King Agrippa, believest
thou the
prophets? I
know that thou
believest.
28 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to
be a
Christian. 29 And Paul said, I
would to
God, that
not only thou, but also all that
hear me this
day, were both almost,
and altogether such as I am,
except these bonds. 30 And when
he had thus spoken, the
king rose
up,
and the
governor, and Bernice, and they that sat
with them: 31 And when they were gone
aside, they
talked between themselves, saying,
This man doeth nothing worthy of
death or of
bonds. 32 Then said Agrippa unto
Festus, This man might have been set at
liberty,
if he
had not appealed
unto Caesar.