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Acts 26:1 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

1 Agrippa said to Paul, “You may now speak to defend yourself.” Paul raised his hand to get their attention and began to speak.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. Then Paul stretched forth the hand, and answered for himself:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 THEN AGRIPPA said to Paul, You are permitted to speak on your own behalf. At that Paul stretched forth his hand and made his defense [as follows]:

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 And Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. Then Paul stretched forth his hand, and made his defence:

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Common English Bible

1 Agrippa said to Paul, “You may speak for yourself.” So Paul gestured with his hand and began his defense.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 Yet truly, Agrippa said to Paul, "It is permitted for you to speak for yourself." Then Paul, extending his hand, began to offer his defense.

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Acts 26:1
12 Tagairtí Cros  

I will discuss your rules with kings, and no one will embarrass me.


“I tried to help, but you refused to listen. I offered my hand, but you turned away from me.


Let people finish speaking before you try to answer them. That way you will not embarrass yourself and look foolish.


The first person to speak always seems right until someone comes and asks the right questions.


So I punished you! I took away part of your land. I let your enemies, the daughters of the Philistines, do what they wanted to you. Even they were shocked at the evil things you did.


“Our law will not let us judge anyone without first hearing them and finding out what they have done.”


Paul said, “My brothers and fathers, listen to me! I will make my defense to you.”


But I told them, ‘When a man is accused of doing something wrong, Romans don’t hand him over for others to judge. First, he must face the people accusing him. And then he must be allowed to defend himself against their charges.’


I think it is foolish to send a prisoner to Caesar without making some charges against him.”


He said, “King Agrippa, I feel fortunate that I can stand here before you today and answer all the charges these Jews have made against me.


But the Lord Jesus said to Ananias, “Go! I have chosen Saul for an important work. I want him to tell other nations, their rulers, and the people of Israel about me.


But about the people of Israel God says, “All day long I stood ready to accept those people, but they are stubborn and refuse to obey me.” Isaiah 65:2


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