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Acts 26:2 - Wesley's New Testament 1755

2 And Paul, stretching forth his hand, made his defence. I think myself happy, King Agrippa, that I am this day to make my defence before thee, concerning all those things whereof I am accused by the Jews,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, because I shall answer for myself this day before thee touching all the things whereof I am accused of the Jews:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 I consider myself fortunate, King Agrippa, that it is before you that I am to make my defense today in regard to all the charges brought against me by [the] Jews,

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, that I am to make my defence before thee this day touching all the things whereof I am accused by the Jews:

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Common English Bible

2 “King Agrippa, I consider myself especially fortunate that I stand before you today as I offer my defense concerning all the accusations the Jews have brought against me.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 "I consider myself blessed, O king Agrippa, that I am to give my defense today before you, about everything of which I am accused by the Jews,

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Acts 26:2
10 Tagairtí Cros  

But when they deliver you, take no thought, how or what ye shall speak; for it shall be given you in that very hour what ye shall speak.


But when they bring you to the synagogues and to magistrates and powers,


But before all these things they shall lay their hands on you and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues, and into prisons, being brought before kings and rulers for my names sake.


Of whom I have nothing certain to send to my lord: wherefore I have brought him before you, and especially before thee, O king Agrippa, that after examination taken, I may have somewhat to write.


Then Agrippa said to Paul, It is permitted thee to speak for thyself.


From that time, O king Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision,


For the king knoweth of these things; to whom also I speak with freedom; for I am persuaded none of these things are hidden from him; for this was not done in a corner.


Who art accurately acquainted with all the customs and questions which are among the Jews, wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently.


To which our twelve tribes, worshiping continually night and day, hope to attain: concerning which hope, King Agrippa, I am accused by the Jews.


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