Acts 
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  - Three days after arriving in the province, 
    Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem,
 
  - where the chief priests and Jewish leaders 
    appeared before him and presented the charges against Paul.
 
  - They urgently requested Festus, as a favor 
    to them, to have Paul transferred to Jerusalem, for they were preparing an 
    ambush to kill him along the way.
 
  - Festus answered, "Paul is being held 
    at Caesarea, and I myself am going there soon.
 
  - Let some of your leaders come with me and 
    press charges against the man there, if he has done anything wrong."
 
  - After spending eight or ten days with them, 
    he went down to Caesarea, and the next day he convened the court and ordered 
    that Paul be brought before him.
 
  - When Paul appeared, the Jews who had come 
    down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many serious charges against 
    him, which they could not prove.
 
  - Then Paul made his defense: "I have 
    done nothing wrong against the law of the Jews or against the temple or against 
    Caesar."
 
  - Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said 
    to Paul, "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and stand trial before 
    me there on these charges ?"
 
  - Paul answered: "I am now standing before 
    Caesar's court, where I ought to be tried. I have not done any wrong to the 
    Jews, as you yourself know very well.
 
  - If, however, I am guilty of doing anything 
    deserving death, I do not refuse to die. But if the charges brought against 
    me by these Jews are not true, no one has the right to hand me over to them. 
    I appeal to Caesar !"
 
  - After Festus had conferred with his council, 
    he declared: "You have appealed to Caesar. To Caesar you will go 
    !"
 
  - A few days later King Agrippa and Bernice 
    arrived at Caesarea to pay their respects to Festus.
 
  - Since they were spending many days there, 
    Festus discussed Paul's case with the king. He said: "There is a man 
    here whom Felix left as a prisoner.
 
  - When I went to Jerusalem, the chief priests 
    and elders of the Jews brought charges against him and asked that he be condemned.
 
  - "I told them that it is not the Roman 
    custom to hand over any man before he has faced his accusers and has had an 
    opportunity to defend himself against their charges.
 
  - When they came here with me, I did not delay 
    the case, but convened the court the next day and ordered the man to be brought 
    in.
 
  - When his accusers got up to speak, they did 
    not charge him with any of the crimes I had expected.
 
  - Instead, they had some points of dispute 
    with him about their own religion and about a dead man named Jesus who Paul 
    claimed was alive.
 
  - I was at a loss how to investigate such matters; 
    so I asked if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem and stand trial there 
    on these charges.
 
  - When Paul made his appeal to be held over 
    for the Emperor's decision, I ordered him held until I could send him to Caesar."
 
  - Then Agrippa said to Festus, "I would 
    like to hear this man myself." He replied, "Tomorrow you will hear 
    him."
 
  - The next day Agrippa and Bernice came with 
    great pomp and entered the audience room with the high ranking officers and 
    the leading men of the city. At the command of Festus, Paul was brought in.
 
  - Festus said: "King Agrippa, and all 
    who are present with us, you see this man! The whole Jewish community has 
    petitioned me about him in Jerusalem and here in Caesarea, shouting that he 
    ought not to live any longer.
 
  - I found he had done nothing deserving of 
    death, but because he made his appeal to the Emperor I decided to send him 
    to Rome.
 
  - But I have nothing definite to write to His 
    Majesty about him. Therefore I have brought him before all of you, and especially 
    before you, King Agrippa, so that as a result of this investigation I may 
    have something to write.
 
  - For I think it is unreasonable to send on 
    a prisoner without specifying the charges against him." 
      
  
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