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Chapter 24
Acts OrthJBC 24:1  And after chamash yamim, the Kohen Gadol Chananyah came down with some Zekenim and an orator, a certain Tertullus, who explained to the Moshel the charges keneged (against) Rav Sha'ul.
Acts OrthJBC 24:2  And when Rav Shaul had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying, "Your Excellency, much shalom has been attained through you, and reforms have come to this nation by your foresight.
Acts OrthJBC 24:3  "This in every way and everywhere, we acknowledge, most excellent Felix, with todah rabbah.
Acts OrthJBC 24:4  "But in order that I may not detain you any longer, I beg you in your kindness to hear us briefly.
Acts OrthJBC 24:5  "For having found this man a troublemaker and an inciter of riots among all the Yehudim throughout kol ha'aretz, a manhig of the kat [of Judaism], the Natzrati Kat.
Acts OrthJBC 24:6  "He even tried to desecrate the Beis Hamikdash! And so we apprehended him.
Acts OrthJBC 24:8  "When you examine him, you will be able to find out yourself regarding all these things of which we accuse him."
Acts OrthJBC 24:9  And the rest of the Judeans joined in the attack, saying that these things were so. RAV SHA'UL MAKES HIS HITSTADDEKUT BEFORE FELIX
Acts OrthJBC 24:10  And when the Moshel nodded to him to speak, Rav Sha'ul answered, "Knowing that for many years you have been a shofet (judge) to this nation, I cheerfully make my hitstaddekut.
Acts OrthJBC 24:11  "You will be able to learn that not more than twelve days have elapsed since I made an aliyah to worship in Yerushalayim.
Acts OrthJBC 24:12  "And neither in the Beis Hamikdash did they find me conversing with anyone nor did they find me stirring up the multitude either in the shuls or anywhere in Yerushalayim.
Acts OrthJBC 24:13  "Nor are they able to prove to you concerning the things of which now they are accusing me.
Acts OrthJBC 24:14  "For Ani modeh this to you, that according to the Derech Hashem, which they call a `kat' [Judaism], I serve the Elohei Avoteinu, having emunah in everything written according to the Torah and the Nevi'im.
Acts OrthJBC 24:15  "I have a tikvah (hope) in Hashem, which also these ones themselves anticipate, the coming Techiyas HaMesim of both the Tzaddikim and the Resha'im.
Acts OrthJBC 24:16  "In view of this, I always do my best to keep a matzpun naki (clear conscience) before Hashem and before anashim.
Acts OrthJBC 24:17  "Now after many years, I came bringing nedavot (donations) to my people and also to make korbanot.
Acts OrthJBC 24:18  "And this is how they found me, having undergone hitkadeshut in the Beis Hamikdash, not with rioters nor with any disturbance.
Acts OrthJBC 24:19  "But there were some Yehudim from the Province of Asia who ought to be present before you to make accusation, if they might have something against me.
Acts OrthJBC 24:20  "Or let these themselves say what crime they found in me when they stood me before the Sanhedrin,
Acts OrthJBC 24:21  "unless it is about this one statement, which I stood and cried out among them, and that statement was concerning the Techiyas HaMesim, and it is for this that I am being judged today by you."
Acts OrthJBC 24:22  But Felix, who was already rather well informed about the Derech Hashem, adjourned the meeting, saying, "When Lysias the tribune comes down, I will decide your case."
Acts OrthJBC 24:23  Then Felix gave orders to the centurion to guard Rav Sha'ul, but to grant him considerable liberty and not to prevent his chaverim from ministering to his needs. RAV SHA'UL HELD IN CUSTODY
Acts OrthJBC 24:24  And after some yamim, Felix came with Drusilla, his wife, who was Jewish. He summoned Rav Sha'ul and listened to him concerning his emunah (faith) in Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Yehoshua.
Acts OrthJBC 24:25  And as Rav Sha'ul was conversing about tzedek [Daniel 9:25] and kibush hayetzer (self-control) and about the Yom HaDin coming, Felix suddenly became afraid, and said, "That will do for the moment. Go now. When I find time, I'll send for you."
Acts OrthJBC 24:26  At the same time Felix was also hoping that bribe money would be given to him by Rav Sha'ul. Therefore, Felix used to frequently send for Rav Sha'ul to converse with him.
Acts OrthJBC 24:27  And shenatayim (two years) passed, Felix received a successor, Porcius Festus, and, wanting to grant a favor to the Judeans, Felix left Rav Sha'ul in custody.