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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.
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