Acts 24
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Acts 24
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And after five days the high priest Ananias came down with certain elders, and [with] an orator, one Tertullus; and they informed the governor against Paul. | And after five days, the high priest, Ananias, came with certain of the rulers, and an expert talker, one Tertullus; and they made a statement to Felix against Paul. |
And when he was called, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying, Seeing that by thee we enjoy much peace, and that by the providence evils are corrected for this nation, | And when he had been sent for, Tertullus, starting his statement, said, Because by you we are living in peace, and through your wisdom wrongs are put right for this nation, |
we accept it in all ways and in all places, most excellent Felix, with all thankfulness. | In all things and in all places we are conscious of our great debt to you, most noble Felix. |
But, that I be not further tedious unto thee, I entreat thee to hear us of thy clemency a few words. | But, so that I may not make you tired, I make a request to you of your mercy, to give hearing to a short statement. |
For we have found this man a pestilent fellow, and a mover of insurrections among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes: | For this man, in our opinion, is a cause of trouble, a maker of attacks on the government among Jews through all the empire, and a chief mover in the society of the Nazarenes: |
who moreover assayed to profane the temple: on whom also we laid hold: [and we would have judged him according to our law.] | Who, in addition, was attempting to make the Temple unclean: whom we took, |
[But the chief captain Lysias came, and with great violence took him away out of our hands,] | [] |
[commanding his accusers to come before thee.] from whom thou wilt be able, by examining him thyself, to take knowledge of all these things whereof we accuse him. | And from whom you will be able, by questioning him yourself, to get knowledge of all the things which we say against him. |
And the Jews also joined in the charge, affirming that these things were so. | And the Jews were in agreement with his statement, saying that these things were so. |
And when the governor had beckoned unto him to speak, Paul answered, Forasmuch as I know that thou hast been of many years a judge unto this nation, I cheerfully make my defense: | Then when the ruler had given him a sign to make his answer, Paul said, Because I have knowledge that you have been a judge over this nation for a number of years, I am glad to make my answer: |
Seeing that thou canst take knowledge that it is not more than twelve days since I went up to worship at Jerusalem: | Seeing that you are able to make certain of the fact that it is not more than twelve days from the time when I came up to Jerusalem for worship; |
and neither in the temple did they find me disputing with any man or stirring up a crowd, nor in the synagogues, nor in the city. | And they have not seen me in argument with any man in the Temple, or working up the feelings of the people, in the Synagogues or in the town: |
Neither can they prove to thee the things whereof they now accuse me. | And they are not able to give facts in support of the things which they say against me now. |
But this I confess unto thee, that after the Way which they call a sect, so serve I the God of our fathers, believing all things which are according to the law, and which are written in the prophets; | But this I will say openly to you, that I do give worship to the God of our fathers after that Way, which to them is not the true religion: but I have belief in all the things which are in the law and in the books of the prophets: |
having hope toward God, which these also themselves look for, that there shall be a resurrection both of the just and unjust. | Hoping in God for that which they themselves are looking for, that there will be a coming back from the dead for upright men and wrongdoers. |
Herein I also exercise myself to have a conscience void of offence toward God and men always. | And in this, I do my best at all times to have no reason for shame before God or men. |
Now after some years I came to bring alms to my nation, and offerings: | Now after a number of years I came to give help and offerings to my nation: |
amidst which they found me purified in the temple, with no crowd, nor yet with tumult: but [there were] certain Jews from Asia-- | And having been made clean, I was in the Temple, but not with a great number of people, and not with noise: but there were certain Jews from Asia, |
who ought to have been here before thee, and to make accusation, if they had aught against me. | And it would have been better if they had come here to make a statement, if they have anything against me. |
Or else let these men themselves say what wrong-doing they found when I stood before the council, | Or let these men here present say what wrongdoing was seen in me when I was before the Sanhedrin, |
except it be for this one voice, that I cried standing among them, Touching the resurrection of the dead I am called in question before you this day. | But only this one thing which I said among them in a loud voice, I am this day being judged on the question of the coming back from the dead. |
But Felix, having more exact knowledge concerning the Way, deferred them, saying, When Lysias the chief captain shall come down, I will determine your matter. | But Felix, who had a more detailed knowledge of the Way, put them off, saying, When Lysias, the chief captain, comes down, I will give attention to your business. |
And he gave order to the centurion that he should be kept in charge, and should have indulgence; and not to forbid any of his friends to minister unto him. | And he gave orders to the captain to keep Paul under his control, and to let him have everything he had need of; and not to keep his friends from coming to see him. |
But after certain days, Felix came with Drusilla, his wife, who was a Jewess, and sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ Jesus. | But after some days, Felix came with Drusilla his wife, who was of the Jews by birth, and sent for Paul, and gave hearing to him about faith in Christ Jesus. |
And as he reasoned of righteousness, and self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was terrified, and answered, Go thy way for this time; and when I have a convenient season, I will call thee unto me. | And while he was talking about righteousness and self-control and the judging which was to come, Felix had great fear and said, Go away for the present, and when the right time comes I will send for you. |
He hoped withal that money would be given him of Paul: wherefore also he sent for him the oftener, and communed with him. | For he was hoping that Paul would give him money: so he sent for him more frequently and had talk with him. |
But when two years were fulfilled, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus; and desiring to gain favor with the Jews, Felix left Paul in bonds. | But after two years Porcius Festus took the place of Felix, who, desiring to have the approval of the Jews, kept Paul in chains. |