Acts 25:13-27

Paul Before Agrippa and Bernice

13Now when some days had passed, Agrippa the king and Bernice arrived at Caesarea and greeted Festus. 14And as they stayed there many days, Festus laid Paul’s case before the king, saying, a“There is a man left prisoner by Felix, 15and when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews laid out their case bagainst him, asking for a sentence of condemnation against him. 16 cI answered them that it was not the custom of the Romans to give up anyone dbefore the accused met the accusers face to face and had opportunity to make his defense concerning the charge laid against him. 17 eSo when they came together here, I made no delay, but on the next day took my seat on fthe tribunal and ordered the man to be brought. 18When the accusers stood up, they brought no charge in his case of such evils as I supposed. 19Rather they ghad certain points of dispute with him about their own religion and about ha certain Jesus, who was dead, but whom Paul asserted to be alive. 20Being at a loss how to investigate these questions, I iasked whether he wanted to go to Jerusalem and be tried there regarding them. 21But jwhen Paul had appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of kthe emperor, I ordered him to be held until I could send him to Caesar.” 22Then lAgrippa said to Festus, “I would like to hear the man myself.” “Tomorrow,” said he, “you will hear him.”

23So on the next day mAgrippa and Bernice came with great pomp, and they entered the audience hall with the military tribunes and the prominent men of the city. Then, at the command of Festus, Paul was brought in. 24And Festus said, “King Agrippa and all who are present with us, you see this man about whom nthe whole Jewish people petitioned me, both in Jerusalem and here, oshouting that he ought not to live any longer. 25But I found that phe had done nothing deserving death. And qas he himself appealed to rthe emperor, I decided to go ahead and send him. 26But I have nothing definite to write to my lord about him. Therefore I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that, after we have examined him, I may have something to write. 27For it seems to me unreasonable, in sending a prisoner, not to indicate the charges against him.”

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