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Chapter 24
Acts CPDV 24:1  Then, after five days, the high priest Ananias came down with some of the elders and a certain Tertullus, a speaker. And they went to the governor against Paul.
Acts CPDV 24:2  And having summoned Paul, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying: “Most excellent Felix, since we have much peace through you, and many things may be corrected by your providence,
Acts CPDV 24:3  we acknowledge this, always and everywhere, with acts of thanksgiving for everything.
Acts CPDV 24:4  But lest I speak at too great a length, I beg you, by your clemency, to listen to us briefly.
Acts CPDV 24:5  We have found this man to be pestilent, to be inciting seditions among all the Jews in the entire world, and to be the author of the sedition of the sect of the Nazarenes.
Acts CPDV 24:6  And he has even been attempting to violate the temple. And having apprehended him, we wanted him to be judged according to our law.
Acts CPDV 24:7  But Lysias, the tribune, overwhelming us with great violence, snatched him away from our hands,
Acts CPDV 24:8  ordering his accusers to come to you. From them, you yourself will be able, by judging about all these things, to understand the reason that we accuse him.”
Acts CPDV 24:9  And then the Jews interjected, saying that these things were so.
Acts CPDV 24:10  Then, since the governor had motioned for him to speak, Paul responded: “Knowing that you have been the judge over this nation for many years, I will give an explanation of myself with an honest soul.
Acts CPDV 24:11  For, as you may realize, it has only been twelve days since I went up to worship in Jerusalem.
Acts CPDV 24:12  And they did not find me in the temple arguing with anyone, nor causing a rally of the people: neither in the synagogues, nor in the city.
Acts CPDV 24:13  And they are not able to prove to you the things about which they now accuse me.
Acts CPDV 24:14  But I confess this to you, that according to that sect, which they call a heresy, so do I serve my God and Father, believing all that is written in the Law and the Prophets,
Acts CPDV 24:15  having a hope in God, which these others themselves also expect, that there will be a future resurrection of the just and the unjust.
Acts CPDV 24:16  And in this, I myself always strive to have a conscience that is lacking in any offense toward God and toward men.
Acts CPDV 24:17  Then, after many years, I went to my nation, bringing alms and offerings and vows,
Acts CPDV 24:18  through which I obtained purification in the temple: neither with a crowd, nor with a commotion.
Acts CPDV 24:19  But certain Jews out of Asia are the ones who should have appeared before you to accuse me, if they have anything against me.
Acts CPDV 24:20  Or let these ones here say if they have found in me any iniquity, while standing before the council.
Acts CPDV 24:21  For while standing among them, I spoke out solely about this one matter: about the resurrection of the dead. It is about this that I am being judged today by you.”
Acts CPDV 24:22  Then Felix, after having ascertained much knowledge about this Way, kept them waiting, by saying, “When Lysias the tribune has arrived, I will give you a hearing.”
Acts CPDV 24:23  And he ordered a centurion to guard him, and to take rest, and not to prohibit any of his own from ministering to him.
Acts CPDV 24:24  Then, after some days, Felix, arriving with his wife Drusilla who was a Jew, called for Paul and listened to him about the faith that is in Christ Jesus.
Acts CPDV 24:25  And after he discoursed about justice and chastity, and about the future judgment, Felix was trembling, and he responded: “For now, go, but remain under guard. Then, at an opportune time, I will summon you.”
Acts CPDV 24:26  He was also hoping that money might be given to him by Paul, and because of this, he frequently summoned him and spoke with him.
Acts CPDV 24:27  Then, when two years had passed, Felix was succeeded by Portius Festus. And since Felix wanted to show particular favor to the Jews, he left Paul behind as a prisoner.