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1
And
after
five
days, the
high priest
Ananias
came down
with
some
elders
and a certain orator, Tertullus, who
made a representation
against
Paul
to the
governor.
2
And of him
having been called,
Tertullus
began
to accuse,
saying, We are attaining
great
peace
through
you, and
excellent measures
are being done
to this
nation
through
your
foresight.
3
Both
in every way
and everywhere,
we gladly accept
it
,
most excellent
Felix,
with
all
thankfulness.
4
But in order that
I should not be a hindrance
you
to
any longer,
I implore
you
to
hear
us
briefly,
in
your
kindness.
5
For
we are hav
in
g found
this
man
a pest,
and
stirr
in
g
in
surrection
among all
the
Jews
in
the
world,
and
a leader
of the
sect
of the
Nazarenes
6
who
even
attempted
to profane
the temple, whom
also
we seized.
7
8
Having examined
him
yourself,
you will be able
to
know
from
him
concerning
all
these things
of which we
accuse
him
.
9
And the
Jews
also
agreed,
declaring
these things
to be
so.
10
And the
governor
having made a sign
to him
to speak,
Paul
answered:
Knowing you
as being
judge
to
this
nation
for
many
years,
I make a defense
cheerfully
to the things concerning myself.
11
You
are able
to know
that
there are to me
not
more than
twelve
days
since
I went up
to worship
in
Jerusalem.
12
And
neither
did they find
me
reasoning with
anyone
or
making
a tumultuous gathering
of a crowd
in the temple,
n
or
in the
synagogues,
n
or
in the
city.
13
Nor
are they able
to prove
to you concerning
the things
of which
now
they accuse
me.
14
But
I confess
this
to you, that
according to
the
Way
which
they call
a sect, so
I serve
the
God
of our fathers,
believing
all things
throughout
the
Law
and that
have been written
in the Prophets,
15
having
a hope
in God,
which
they
themselves
also
await,
that
there is about
to be a resurrection,
both
of
the
just and
of
the
unjust.
16
In
this
also
I myself
strive
to have
a conscience
without offense
toward
God
and
men
through
everything.
17
Now
after
many
years,
I arrived
to bring
alms
to my
nation,
and offerings,
18
during
which
they found
me
purified in the temple,
not
with a crowd
nor
in
tumult.
But
there are
so
me
Jews
from
Asia
19
who
ought
to appear
before
you and
to make accusation
if
they may have
anything
against
me.
20
Otherwise
, let them say
themselves
any
unrighteousness
they found
in me,
having stood
before
the Council,
21
other
than
concerning
this
one
voice,
which
I cried out
standing
among
them: I
am judged
by
you
this
day
concerning
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
22
But
Felix,
more precisely
having knowledge of
the
things
concerning
the
Way,
put
the
m off,
having said, When
Lysias
the
commander
might have come down,
I will examine
the
things
as to you,
23
having comm
and
ed
the
centurion
to keep
him
and
to
let him
have
ease
and
not
to forbid
his
own
to minister to him.
24
Then
after
some
days,
Felix,
having arrived
with the own
wife
Drusilla, being a Jewess,
sent for
Paul
and
heard
him
concerning
the
faith
in Christ
Jesus.
25
And of him
reasoning
concerning
righteousness
and
self-control
and
the
coming
judgment,
Felix,
having become
frightened,
answered,
Go away for the
present,
and
having found
opportunity,
I will call for
you.
26
At the same time
also
he is hoping
that
riches
will be given
him by
Paul.
So
also
sending for
him
often,
he was talking
with him.
27
But
two years
having been completed,
Felix
received
Porcius
Festus
as
successor,
and
wishing
to acquire for himself
favor
with the Jews,
Felix
left
Paul
imprisoned.
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