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1
And
Agrippa
was saying
to Paul, It is permitted you
to speak
for yourself.
Then
Paul,
having stretched out
the hand,
began his defense:
2
Concerning
all
of which
I am accused
by
the
Jews,
King
Agrippa,
I esteem
myself
fortunate
before
you,
being about
to defend
myself
today,
3
you being
especially
acquainted
with all
the
customs
and also
controversies
of
the
Jews.
Therefore
I implore
you
to hear
me
patiently.
4
Then
indeed
all
the
Jews
know my
manner of life
which
is
from
youth,
having been from
its
beginning
among
my own
nation
and in Jerusalem,
5
knowing
me
from the first,
if
they would be willing
to test
if
y,
that
according to
the strictest
sect
of our
religion
I lived
as
a Pharisee.
6
And
now
I stand
being judged
for
the
hope
of the
promise
having been made
by
God
to our fathers,
7
to
which
our
twelve tribes
hope
to attain,
serving
in
earnestness
night
and day,
the
hope
concerning
which
I am accused
by the Jews,
O king.
8
Why
is it judged
incredible
by
you
if
God
raises
the
dead?
9
Therefore
I indeed
in myself
thought
I ought
to do
many things
contrary
to the
name
of Jesus
of Nazareth,
10
which
also
I did
in
Jerusalem.
And
I
also
locked up
many
of the
sa
in
ts
in
prisons,
hav
in
g received
the
authority
from the
chief priests;
and
they be
in
g put to death,
I cast aga
in
st
them
a vote.
11
And in
all
the
synagogues,
punishing
them
often,
I was compelling
them
to
blaspheme.
And
being exceedingly furious
against them,
I kept persecuting
them
even
as far as
to
foreign
cities,
12
during
which,
journeying
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
of the chief priests,
13
at midday on
the
road,
O king,
I saw,
a light
from heaven
above,
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
having shone around
me
and those journeying with
me
.
14
And
of all
of us
having fallen down
to
the ground,
I heard
a voice
saying
to
me in the
Hebrew
language, Saul, Saul,
why
do you persecute Me?
It is
hard
for you
to
kick
against
the
goads.
15
Then I said, Who are You,
Lord
? And the
Lord
said, I
am
Jesus,
whom
you
are persecuting.
16
But
rise up
and
st
and
on your
feet.
For
I have appeared
to you for this
purpose,
to appoint
you
a servant
and
a witness
both
of that which
you have seen
of Me,
and
of the things in which
I will appear
to you,
17
delivering
you out from the
people
and from the
Gentiles
to
whom
I
am sending
you,
18
to open
their eyes,
that
they may turn
from darkness to light, and
from the
power
of Satan
to God,
that
they
may receive
forgiveness
of sins
and
an
inheritance
among
those
having been sanctified
by faith
in Me.
19
So then,
O king
Agrippa,
I was
not
disobedient
to the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
both
first
to those
in
Damascus
and Jerusalem, and
all
the
region
of Judea, and to the Gentiles,
I kept declaring
to repent
and
to turn
to God,
doing
works
worthy
of repentance.
21
On account of
these things
the Jews,
having seized
me being in the temple,
were attempting
to kill
me
.
22
Therefore
having obtained
help
from
God
unto
this
day,
I have stood
bearing witness
both
to small
and to great,
saying
nothing
other
than what
both
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
was about
to happen:
23
that
Christ
would suffer.
As
first
through
resurrection
from
the
dead,
He is about to preach
light
both
to
our people
and to the Gentiles.
24
Now of him
saying these things in his defense,
Festus
said
in a loud
voice,
You are insane,
Paul!
The
great
learning
turns
you to insanity!
25
But
Paul
says
, I am not insane,
most excellent
Festus,
but
I speak
words
of truth
and
sobriety.
26
For
the
king
understands
concerning
the
se things,
to whom
also
I speak
using boldness.
For
I am persuaded none
of
the
se things
are hidden from
him, for none
of
the
se things
is
done
in
a corner.
27
Do you believe
the
prophets,
King
Agrippa?
I know that you believe.
28
Then
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
Within
so little
time
do you persuade
me
to become
a Christian?
29
Then
Paul
said
, I would wish
anyhow
to God,
both
in
a little
and
in
much,
not
only
you but
also
all
those
hearing me
this day
to become such as I
also
am,
except
these
chains.
30
Then
the
king
and
the
governor
rose up,
and
Bernice
and those
sitting with
the
m,
31
and having withdrawn,
they began speaking
to one another,
saying
, This
man
is doing
nothing
worthy
of death
or
of chains.
32
Then
Agrippa
was saying
to
Festus,
This
man
could
have been released
if
he had not appealed
to Caesar.
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