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Acts 25:10 - Revised Version with Apocrypha 1895

10 But Paul said, I am standing before Caesar's judgement-seat, where I ought to be judged: to the Jews have I done no wrong, as thou also very well knowest.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

10 Then said Paul, I stand at Cæsar's judgment seat, where I ought to be judged: to the Jews have I done no wrong, as thou very well knowest.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

10 But Paul replied, I am standing before Caesar's judgment seat, where I ought to be tried. To the Jews I have done no wrong, as you know better [than your question implies].

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American Standard Version (1901)

10 But Paul said, I am standing before Cæsar’s judgment-seat, where I ought to be judged: to the Jews have I done no wrong, as thou also very well knowest.

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Common English Bible

10 Paul replied, “I’m standing before Caesar’s court. I ought to be tried here. I have done nothing wrong to the Jews, as you well know.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

10 But Paul said: "I stand in Caesar's tribunal, which is where I ought to be judged. I have done no harm to the Jews, as you well know.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

10 Then Paul said: I stand at Caesar's judgment seat, where I ought to be judged. To the Jews I have done no injury, as thou very well knowest.

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Acts 25:10
12 Cross References  

For he knew that for envy they had delivered him up.


And while he was sitting on the judgement-seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, Have thou nothing to do with that righteous man: for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him.


whom I found to be accused about questions of their law, but to have nothing laid to his charge worthy of death or of bonds.


When therefore they were come together here, I made no delay, but on the next day sat down on the judgement-seat, and commanded the man to be brought.


But I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death: and as he himself appealed to the emperor I determined to send him.


And when he had tarried among them not more than eight or ten days, he went down unto Caesarea; and on the morrow he sat on the judgement-seat, and commanded Paul to be brought.


and when they had withdrawn, they spake one to another, saying, This man doeth nothing worthy of death or of bonds.


who, when they had examined me, desired to set me at liberty, because there was no cause of death in me.


but we have renounced the hidden things of shame, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by the manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.


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