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Acts 23:29

Twentieth Century New Testament 1904

When I found that their charges were connected with questions of their own Law, and that there was nothing alleged involving either death or imprisonment.

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But, since it is a dispute about words, and names, and your own Law, you must see to it yourselves. I do not choose to be a judge in such matters."

If, however, I am breaking the law and have committed any offence deserving death, I do not ask to escape the penalty; but, if there is nothing in the accusations of these people, no one has the power to give me up to them. I appeal to the Emperor."

I found, however, that he had not done anything deserving death; so, as he had himself appealed to his August Majesty, I decided to send him.

And, after retiring, discussed the case among themselves. "There is nothing," they said, "deserving death or imprisonment in this man's conduct";

The Romans, when they had examined me, were ready to release me, because there was nothing in my conduct deserving death.




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