ACTS
Chapter 24
Acts | Worsley | 24:1 | And after five days, the high-priest Ananias came down with the elders, and one Tertulius an orator, who appeared before the governor against Paul. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:2 | And when he was called, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying, "As by thee we enjoy much peace, and glorious things are done to this nation by thy prudent administration, | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:3 | we acknowledge it upon all occasions and in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:4 | But that I may not trespass upon thee too far, I beg thou wouldst hear us a few words with thy wonted goodness. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:5 | For having found this man a pestilent fellow, and a mover of sedition among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ring-leader of the sect of the Nazarenes, | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:6 | and attempting to profane the temple, we apprehended him, and would have judged him according to our law. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:7 | But Lysias the tribune came upon us, and with great violence took him away out of our hands, commanding his accusers to come unto thee: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:8 | from whom thou mayst thyself by examining him come to the knowledge of all these things of which we accuse him." | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:10 | Then Paul, when the governor permitted him to speak, answered in this manner, "As I know that thou hast been many years a judge to this nation, I do the more chearfully answer for myself: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:11 | because thou mayst know, that there are not more than twelve days since I went up to worship at Jerusalem: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:12 | and they neither found me disputing with any one in the temple, or making sedition among the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:14 | But this I confess unto thee, that after the way, which they call heresy, so do I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law, and the prophets: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:15 | having hope in God, (which they themselves also expect) that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:16 | And on this account do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence both towards God and towards men. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:18 | Upon which some Jews from Asia found me purified in the temple, neither with multitude nor with tumult: | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:19 | who ought to have been here before thee, and make good their charge, if they had any thing against me. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:20 | Or let these themselves say, if they found any crime in me, when I stood before the sanhedrim; | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:21 | unless for this one expression, that I cried out when I stood among them, For the resurrection of the dead I am called in question by you this day." | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:22 | And when Felix heard these things he put them off, (for he had been more particularly informed concerning this way of religion,) and said, When Lysias the tribune comes down, I will thoroughly examine your matters. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:23 | And he commanded the centurion to keep Paul secure, and to let him have some liberty, and to hinder none of his friends from assisting him or coming to him. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:24 | Some days after Felix coming with his wife Drusilla, a Jewess, sent for Paul, and heard him concerning faith in Christ. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:25 | And as he was reasoning of justice, temperance, and a future judgement, Felix trembled, and said, Go thy way for this time, and I will take a proper opportunity to call for thee again. | |
Acts | Worsley | 24:26 | And hoping also that money would be given him by Paul, that he might discharge him; he sent for him the more frequently, and conversed with him. | |