Acts:25:13-26:32




diaglotnt@Acts:25:13 @ Days and having intervened some, Agrippa the king and Bernice came down to Caesarea, paying their respects to the Festus.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:14 @ When and many days they remained there, the Festus to the king submitted the things against the Paul, saying: A man certain is having been left behind by Felix a prisoner;

diaglotnt@Acts:25:15 @ concerning whom, being of me in Jerusalem, gave information the high–priests and the elders of the Jews, asking against him a judgment.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:16 @ To whom I answered, that not it is a custom for Romans to give as a favor any man, before he being accused face to face may have the accusers, an opportunity and of defence he may take concerning the accusation.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:17 @ Having come therefore of them here, delay none having made, on the next day having sat down on the judgment–seat, I commanded to be brought the man.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:18 @ Concerning whom having stood up the accusers no one accusation brought, of things supposed I;

diaglotnt@Acts:25:19 @ questions but certain concerning of the own religion they had with him, and concerning one Jesus having been dead, whom affirmed the Paul to believe.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:20 @ Being in doubt but I on that concerning this question, I said, if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem, and there to be judged concerning these things.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:21 @ The but Paul having appealed to be kept himself for the of the Augustus decision, I commanded to be kept him, till I could send him to Caesar.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:22 @ Agrippa but to the Festus said: I was wishing also myself the man to hear. The and morrow, he said, thou shalt hear him.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:23 @ On the therefore morrow having come the Agrippa and the Bernice with great display, and having entered into the place of hearing, with both the commanders and men those principal being of the city, and having commanded the Festus, was brought the Paul.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:24 @ And said the Festus: Agrippa O king, and all those things being present with us men, you see this, concerning whom all the multitude of the Jews applied to me in both Jerusalem and here, crying out not to be right to live him longer.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:25 @ I but having detected nothing worthy of death him to have done, also of him and of this having appealed to the Augustus, I resolved to send him.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:26 @ Concerning whom certain any thing to write to the lord, not I have, therefore I led forth him before you, and especially before thee, O king Agrippa, so that the examination having taken place I may have something to write.

diaglotnt@Acts:25:27 @ Absurd for to me it seems sending a prisoner, not and the against him charges to signify.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:1 @ Agrippa and to the Paul said: It is permitted for thee in behalf of thyself to speak. Then the Paul made a defence, having stretched out the hand;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:2 @ concerning all things of which I am accused by Jews, O king Agrippa, I esteem myself happy, before thee being about to–day to make a defence;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:3 @ especially acquainted being thee of all of the among Jews customs and also questions. Therefore I entreat thee, patiently to hear of me.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:4 @ The indeed therefore mode of life of me that from youth, that from beginning being among the nation of me in Jerusalem, know all the Jews;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:5 @ previously knowing me from the first, (if they would be willing to testify,) that according to the most rigid sect of the our religion I lived a Pharisee.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:6 @ And now for hope of that to the fathers promise being made by the God, I have stood being judged;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:7 @ to which the twelve tribes of us, in intently night and day serving, hopes to attain; concerning which hope I am accused, O king Agrippa, by Jews.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:8 @ What? incredible is it judged by you, if the God dead ones raises?

diaglotnt@Acts:26:9 @ I indeed therefore thought in myself to the name of Jesus the Nazarene ought many things against to practice.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:10 @ Which also I did in Jerusalem; and many of the saints I in prisons shut up, the from of the high–priests authority having received; being killed and of them, I brought against a vote;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:11 @ and in all the synagogues often publishing them, I was compelling to blaspheme; exceedingly and being furious towards them, I purchased till even into the foreign cities.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:12 @ In which also going to the Damascus with authority and a commission of that from the high–priests,

diaglotnt@Acts:26:13 @ of a day middle, in the way I saw, O king, from heaven, above the brightness of the sun, having shone round me a light and those with me going.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:14 @ All and having fallen down of us on the earth, I heard a voice speaking to me, and saying in the Hebrew dialect: Saul, Saul, why me persecutest thou? hard for thee against sharp points to kick.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:15 @ I and said: Who art thou, O sir? He and said: I am Jesus whom thou persecutest.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:16 @ But arise thou, and stand up on the feet of thee; for this for I appeared to thee, to constitute thee a minister and a witness, of what both thou didst see, of what and I will appear to thee;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:17 @ delivering thee from the people and the Gentiles, to whom I thee send,

diaglotnt@Acts:26:18 @ to open eyes of them, of the to have turned from darkness to light, and of the authority of the adversary to the God, of the to receive them forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among those having been sanctified, faith by the into me.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:19 @ There upon, O king Agrippa, not I was disobedient to the heavenly vision;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:20 @ but to those in Damascus first and in Jerusalem, in all and the country of the Judea, and to the Gentiles, I declared to reform, and to turn to the God, worthy of the reformation works doing.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:21 @ On account of these me the Jews having seized in the temple attempted with violent hands to have killed.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:22 @ Help therefore having obtained of that from of the God, till the day this I have stood, testifying to small both and to great, nothing beyond saying, of what both the prophets spoke being about to take place, and Moses;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:23 @ that liable to suffer the Anointed, that first from a resurrection of dead ones a light he is about to announce to the people and to the Gentiles.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:24 @ These things and of him saying in defence the Festus loud with the voice said: Thou art mad, O Paul; the much learning into madness turns about.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:25 @ He but: I am mad; he says: O most noble Festus, but of truth and of sanity word to utter.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:26 @ Is acquainted for concerning these things the king, to whom also being confident I may speak; unobserved by for him any of these things not I am persuaded nothing; not for it is in a corner having been done this.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:27 @ Believest thou, O king Agrippa, in the prophets? I know, that thou believest.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:28 @ The and Agrippa to the Paul said: Within a little me thou persuadest a Christian to become.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:29 @ The and Paul said: I would pray to the God, and within a little and within much not only thee, but also all those hearing me to–day, to become such as even I am, except the chains these.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:30 @ Arose and the king and the governor, the and Bernice, and those being seated with them;

diaglotnt@Acts:26:31 @ and having retired they spoke to each other, saying: That nothing of death worthy or of bonds does the man this.

diaglotnt@Acts:26:32 @ Agrippa and to the Festus said: To have been released might the man this, if not he had called on Caesar.


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