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KJV_Strong : Acts 25

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1. Now[G3767] when Festus[G5347] was come into[G1910] the[G3588] province,[G1885] after[G3326] three[G5140] days[G2250] he ascended[G305] from[G575] Caesarea[G2542] to[G1519] Jerusalem.[G2414]

2. Then[G1161] the[G3588] high priest[G749] and[G2532] the[G3588] chief[G4413] of the[G3588] Jews[G2453] informed[G1718] him[G846] against[G2596] Paul,[G3972] and[G2532] besought[G3870] him,[G846]

3. And desired[G154] favor[G5485] against[G2596] him,[G846] that[G3704] he would send for[G3343] him[G846] to[G1519] Jerusalem,[G2419] laying wait[G4160] [G1747] in[G2596] the[G3588] way[G3598] to kill[G337] him.[G846]

4. But[G3767] [G3303] Festus[G5347] answered,[G611] that Paul[G3972] should be kept[G5083] at[G1722] Caesarea,[G2542] and[G1161] that he himself[G1438] would[G3195] depart[G1607] shortly[G1722] [G5034] thither.

5. Let them[G3588] therefore,[G3767] said[G5346] he, which among[G1722] you[G5213] are able,[G1415] go down with[G4782] me, and accuse[G2723] this[G5129] man,[G435] if there be any[G1536] [G2076] wickedness[G824] in[G1722] him.[G846]

6. And[G1161] when he had tarried[G1304] among[G1722] them[G846] more[G4119] than[G2228] ten[G1176] days,[G2250] he went down[G2597] unto[G1519] Caesarea;[G2542] and the[G3588] next day[G1887] sitting[G2523] on[G1909] the[G3588] judgment seat[G968] commanded[G2753] Paul[G3972] to be brought.[G71]

7. And[G1161] when he[G846] was come,[G3854] the[G3588] Jews[G2453] which came down[G2597] from[G575] Jerusalem[G2414] stood round about,[G4026] and laid[G5342] many[G4183] and[G2532] grievous[G926] complaints[G157] against[G2596] Paul,[G3972] which[G3739] they could[G2480] not[G3756] prove.[G584]

8. While he[G846] answered for himself,[G626] Neither[G3777] against[G1519] the[G3588] law[G3551] of the[G3588] Jews,[G2453] neither[G3777] against[G1519] the[G3588] temple,[G2411] nor[G3777] yet against[G1519] Caesar,[G2541] have I offended[G264] any thing[G5100] at all.

9. But[G1161] Festus,[G5347] willing[G2309] to do[G2698] the[G3588] Jews[G2453] a pleasure,[G5485] answered[G611] Paul,[G3972] and said,[G2036] Wilt[G2309] thou go up[G305] to[G1519] Jerusalem,[G2414] and there[G1563] be judged[G2919] of[G4012] these things[G5130] before[G1909] me?[G1700]

10. Then[G1161] said[G2036] Paul,[G3972] I stand[G1510] [G2476] at[G1909] Caesar's[G2541] judgment seat,[G968] where[G3757] I[G3165] ought[G1163] to be judged:[G2919] to the Jews[G2453] have I done no wrong,[G91] [G3762] as[G5613] [G2532] thou[G4771] very well[G2573] knowest.[G1921]

11. For[G1063] if[G1437] I[G3303] be an offender,[G91] or[G2532] have committed[G4238] any thing[G5100] worthy[G514] of death,[G2288] I refuse[G3868] not[G3756] to die:[G599] but[G1161] if[G1487] there be[G2076] none[G3762] of these things whereof[G3739] these[G3778] accuse[G2723] me,[G3450] no man[G3762] may[G1410] deliver[G5483] me[G3165] unto them.[G846] I appeal[G1941] unto Caesar.[G2541]

12. [G1161] Then[G5119] Festus,[G5347] when he had conferred[G4814] with[G3326] the[G3588] council,[G4824] answered,[G611] Hast thou appealed[G1941] unto Caesar?[G2541] unto[G1909] Caesar[G2541] shalt thou go.[G4198]

13. And[G1161] after[G1230] certain[G5100] days[G2250] king[G935] Agrippa[G67] and[G2532] Bernice[G959] came[G2658] unto[G1519] Caesarea[G2542] to salute[G782] Festus.[G5347]

14. And[G1161] when[G5613] they had been[G1304] there[G1563] many[G4119] days,[G2250] Festus[G5347] declared[G394] Paul's[G3972] cause[G2596] unto the[G3588] king,[G935] saying,[G3004] There is[G2076] a certain[G5100] man[G435] left in bonds[G2641] [G1198] by[G5259] Felix: [G5344]

15. About[G4012] whom,[G3739] when I[G3450] was[G1096] at[G1519] Jerusalem,[G2414] the[G3588] chief priests[G749] and[G2532] the[G3588] elders[G4245] of the[G3588] Jews[G2453] informed[G1718] me, desiring[G154] to have judgment[G1349] against[G2596] him.[G846]

16. To[G4314] whom[G3739] I answered,[G611] It[G3754] is[G2076] not[G3756] the manner[G1485] of the Romans[G4514] to deliver[G5483] any[G5100] man[G444] to[G1519] die,[G684] before[G4250] that[G2228] he which is accused[G2723] have[G2192] the[G3588] accusers[G2725] face to face,[G2596] [G4383] and[G5037] have license[G2983] [G5117] to answer for himself[G627] concerning[G4012] the[G3588] crime laid against him.[G1462]

17. Therefore,[G3767] when they[G846] were come[G4905] hither,[G1759] without any[G3367] delay[G311] on the[G3588] morrow[G1836] I sat[G2523] on[G1909] the[G3588] judgment seat,[G968] and commanded[G2753] the[G3588] man[G435] to be brought forth.[G71]

18. Against[G4012] whom[G3739] when the[G3588] accusers[G2725] stood up,[G2476] they brought[G2018] none[G3762] accusation[G156] of such things[G3739] as I[G1473] supposed: [G5282]

19. But[G1161] had[G2192] certain[G5100] questions[G2213] against[G4314] him[G846] of[G4012] their own[G2398] superstition,[G1175] and[G2532] of[G4012] one[G5100] Jesus,[G2424] which was dead,[G2348] whom[G3739] Paul[G3972] affirmed[G5335] to be alive.[G2198]

20. And[G1161] because I[G1473] doubted[G639] of[G1519] such manner of questions,[G2214] [G4012] [G5127] I asked[G3004] him whether[G1487] he would[G1014] go[G4198] to[G1519] Jerusalem,[G2419] and there[G2546] be judged[G2919] of[G4012] these matters.[G5130]

21. But[G1161] when Paul[G3972] had appealed[G1941] to be[G846] reserved[G5083] unto[G1519] the[G3588] hearing[G1233] of Augustus,[G4575] I commanded[G2753] him[G846] to be kept[G5083] till[G2193] [G3757] I might send[G3992] him[G846] to[G4314] Caesar.[G2541]

22. Then[G1161] Agrippa[G67] said[G5346] unto[G4314] Festus,[G5347] I would[G1014] also[G2532] hear[G191] the[G3588] man[G444] myself.[G848] [G1161] Tomorrow,[G839] said[G5346] he,[G3588] thou shalt hear[G191] him.[G846]

23. And[G3767] on the[G3588] morrow,[G1887] when Agrippa[G67] was come,[G2064] and[G2532] Bernice,[G959] with[G3326] great[G4183] pomp,[G5325] and[G2532] was entered[G1525] into[G1519] the[G3588] place of hearing,[G201] with[G4862] [G5037] the[G3588] chief captains,[G5506] and[G2532] principal[G2596] [G1851] men[G435] of[G5607] the[G3588] city,[G4172] at[G2532] Festus'[G5347] commandment[G2753] Paul[G3972] was brought forth.[G71]

24. And[G2532] Festus[G5347] said,[G5346] King[G935] Agrippa,[G67] and[G2532] all[G3956] men[G435] which are here present[G4840] with us,[G2254] ye see[G2334] this man,[G5126] about[G4012] whom[G3739] all[G3956] the[G3588] multitude[G4128] of the[G3588] Jews[G2453] have dealt[G1793] with me,[G3427] both[G5037] at[G1722] Jerusalem,[G2414] and[G2532] also here,[G1759] crying[G1916] that he[G846] ought[G1163] not[G3361] to live[G2198] any longer.[G3371]

25. But[G1161] when I[G1473] found[G2638] that he[G846] had committed[G4238] nothing[G3367] worthy[G514] of death,[G2288] and[G1161] that he[G5127] himself[G848] hath[G2532] appealed[G1941] to Augustus,[G4575] I have determined[G2919] to send[G3992] him.[G846]

26. Of[G4012] whom[G3739] I have[G2192] no[G3756] certain thing[G804] [G5100] to write[G1125] unto my lord.[G2962] Wherefore[G1352] I have brought him forth[G4254] [G846] before[G1909] you,[G5216] and[G2532] especially[G3122] before[G1909] thee,[G4675] O king[G935] Agrippa,[G67] that,[G3704] after examination[G351] had,[G1096] I might have[G2192] somewhat[G5100] to write.[G1125]

27. For[G1063] it seemeth[G1380] to me[G3427] unreasonable[G249] to send[G3992] a prisoner,[G1198] and[G2532] not[G3361] withal[G2532] to signify[G4591] the[G3588] crimes[G156] laid against[G2596] him.[G846]

chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

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