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Acts 25:5

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He said, “Some of your leaders should go with me. They can accuse the man there in Caesarea, if he has really done something wrong.”

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Paul was about to say something, but Gallio spoke, saying, “I would listen to you if you were complaining about a crime or some wrong.

When I was told that some of them were planning to kill Paul, I sent him to you at once. I also told them to tell you what they have against him.

And Lysias commanded those who wanted to accuse Paul to come to you.] By asking him questions yourself, you can decide if all these things are true.”

But I answered, ‘When a man is accused of a crime, Romans do not hand him over until he has been allowed to face his accusers and defend himself against their charges.’

When I judged him, I found no reason to order his death. But since he asked to be judged by Caesar, I decided to send him.

But Festus answered that Paul would be kept in Caesarea and that he himself was returning there soon.

Festus stayed in Jerusalem another eight or ten days and then went back to Caesarea. The next day he told the soldiers to bring Paul before him. Festus was seated on the judge’s seat




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