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[1] AND after five days the high priest Ananias came down, with some of the ancients, and one Tertullus an orator, who went to the governor against Paul.
[2] And Paul being called for, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying: Whereas through thee we live in much peace, and many things are rectified by thy providence,
[3] We accept it always and in all places, most excellent Felix, with all thanksgiving.
[4] But that I be no further tedious to thee, I desire thee of thy clemency to hear us in few words.
[5] We have found this to be a pestilent man, and raising seditions among all the Jews throughout the world, and author of the sedition of the sect of the Nazarenes.
[6] Who also hath gone about to profane the temple: whom, we having apprehended, would also have judged according to our law.
[7] But Lysias the tribune coming upon us, with great violence took him away out of our hands;
[8] Commanding his accusers to come to thee: of whom thou mayest thyself, by examination, have knowledge of all these things, whereof we accuse him.
[9] And the Jews also added, and said that these things were so.
[10] Then Paul answered, (the governor making a sign to him to speak:) Knowing that for many years thou hast been judge over this nation, I will with good courage answer for myself.
[11] For thou mayest understand, that there are yet but twelve days, since I went up to adore in Jerusalem:
[12] And neither in the temple did they find me disputing with any man, or causing any concourse of the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city:
[13] Neither can they prove unto thee the things whereof they now accuse me.
[14] But this I confess to thee, that according to the way, which they call a heresy, so do I serve the Father and my God, believing all things which are written in the law and the prophets:
[15] Having hope in God, which these also themselves look for, that there shall be a resurrection of the just and unjust.
[16] And herein do I endeavour to have always a conscience without offence toward God, and towards men.
[17] Now after many years, I came to bring alms to my nation, and offerings, and vows.
[18] In which I was found purified in the temple: neither with multitude, nor with tumult.
[19] But certain Jews of Asia, who ought to be present before thee, and to accuse, if they had any thing against me:
[20] Or let these men themselves say, if they found in me any iniquity, when standing before the council,
[21] Except it be for this one voice only that I cried, standing among them, Concerning the resurrection of the dead am I judged this day by you.
[22] And Felix put them off, having most certain knowledge of this way, saying: When Lysias the tribune shall come down, I will hear you.
[23] And he commanded a centurion to keep him, and that he should be easy, and that he should not prohibit any of his friends to minister unto him.
[24] And after some days, Felix, coming with Drusilla his wife, who was a Jew, sent for Paul, and heard of him the faith, that is in Christ Jesus.
[25] And as he treated of justice, and chastity, and of the judgment to come, Felix being terrified, answered: For this time, go thy way: but when I have a convenient time, I will send for thee.
[26] Hoping also withal, that money should be given him by Paul; for which cause also oftentimes sending for him, he spoke with him.
[27] But when two years were ended, Felix had for successor Portius Festus. And Felix being willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound.
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