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Acts 25:6

Contemporary English Version 1995

Festus stayed in Jerusalem for eight or ten more days before going to Caesarea. Then the next day he took his place as judge and had Paul brought into court.

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So when they came here with me, I wasted no time. On the very next day I took my place on the judge's bench and ordered him to be brought in.

Paul replied, “I am on trial in the Emperor's court, and that's where I should be tried. You know very well I have not done anything to harm the Jewish nation.

While Pilate was judging the case, his wife sent him a message. It said, “Don't have anything to do with that innocent man. I have had nightmares because of him.”

You mistreat the poor. But isn't it the rich who boss you around and drag you off to court?

After all, Christ will judge each of us for the good or the bad that we do while living in these bodies.

When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out. Then he sat down on the judge's bench at the place known as “The Stone Pavement.” In Aramaic this pavement is called “Gabbatha.”

Philip later appeared in Azotus. He went from town to town, all the way to Caesarea, telling people about Jesus.

Three days after Festus had become governor, he went from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

But Festus told them, “Paul will be kept in Caesarea, and I am soon going there myself.

If he has done anything wrong, let your leaders go with me and bring charges against him there.”




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