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Acts 26:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And Agrippa said to Paul, It is suffered to thee, to speak for thyself. Then Paul held forth the hand, and began to yield reason.

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And I spake of thy witnessings in the sight of kings; and I was not shamed.

For I called, and ye forsook; I held forth mine hand, and none there was that beheld.

He that answereth before that he heareth, showeth himself to be a fool; and worthy of shame.

A just [or rightwise] man is the first accuser of himself; his friend cometh, and shall search him.

Lo! I shall stretch forth mine hand on thee, and I shall take away thy justifying; and I shall give thee into the souls of them that hate thee, of the daughters of Palestines, that be ashamed in thy way full of great trespass.

Whether our law deemeth a man, but it have first heard of him [or no but first it have heard of him], and know what he doeth?

Brethren and fathers, hear ye what reason I yield now to you.

To whom I answered, That it is not custom to Romans, to damn any man, before that he that is accused have his accusers present, and take place of defending, to put away the crimes, that be put against him.

For it is seen to me without reason, to send a bound man, and not to signify the cause of him.

Of all things, in which I am accused of the Jews, thou king Agrippa, I guess me blessed at thee, when I shall defend me this day;

And the Lord said to him, Go thou, for this is to me a vessel of choosing, that he bear my name before heathen men, and kings, and before the sons of Israel.

But to Israel he saith, All day I stretched out mine hands to a people that believed not [to me], but gainsaid me.




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