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Acts 26:1

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Agrippa then said to Paul, “You are free to speak on your own behalf.” With a sweep of his arm, Paul began his defense.

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I will instruct kings about your laws—I won't be embarrassed.

For I have called you, but you refused to listen; I reached out my hand to you, but you didn't care.

Replying before hearing is stupidity and shame.

The first person to plead a case sounds right until someone comes to cross-examine them.

So I acted to reduce my blessings to you. I let your enemies the Philistines do what they wanted to you. Even they were embarrassed at your immorality.

“Does our law condemn a man without a hearing and without finding out what he actually did?”

“Brothers and fathers,” he said, “Please listen as I give my defense before you.”

I replied that it is not according to Roman law to convict anyone without having them face their accusers and giving them the opportunity to defend themselves against the charges.

It doesn't seem fair to me to send on a prisoner without explaining the charges made against him.”

“I am delighted, King Agrippa, to make my defense before you today regarding everything I am accused of by the Jews,

But the Lord told him, “Get on your way, because he is the person I have chosen to take my name to foreigners and kings, as well as to Israel.

As God says to Israel, “All day long I reached out my hands to a disobedient and stubborn people.”




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