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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.
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