24:1 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.
24:2 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,
24:3 we
accept
it
in
all
ways
and
in
all
places,
most
excellent
Felix,
with
all
thankfulness.
24:4 But,
that
I
be
not
further
tedious
unto
thee,
I
entreat
thee
to
hear
us
of
thy
clemency
a
few
words.
24:5 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:
24:6 who
moreover
assayed
to
profane
the
temple:
on
whom
also
we
laid
hold:
[and
we
would
have
judged
him
according
to
our
law.
24:7 But
the
chief
captain
Lysias
came,
and
with
great
violence
took
him
away
out
of
our
hands,
24:8 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.
24:9 And
the
Jews
also
joined
in
the
charge,
affirming
that
these
things
were
so.
24:10 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:
24:11 Seeing
that
thou
canst
take
knowledge
that
it
is
not
more
than
twelve
days
since
I
went
up
to
worship
at
Jerusalem:
24:12 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.
24:13 Neither
can
they
prove
to
thee
the
things
whereof
they
now
accuse
me.
24:14 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;
24:15 having
hope
toward
God,
which
these
also
themselves
look
for,
that
there
shall
be
a
resurrection
both
of
the
just
and
unjust.
24:16 Herein
I
also
exercise
myself
to
have
a
conscience
void
of
offence
toward
God
and
men
always.
24:17 Now
after
some
years
I
came
to
bring
alms
to
my
nation,
and
offerings:
24:18 amidst
which
they
found
me
purified
in
the
temple,
with
no
crowd,
nor
yet
with
tumult:
but
[there
were]
certain
Jews
from
Asia
--
24:19 who
ought
to
have
been
here
before
thee,
and
to
make
accusation,
if
they
had
aught
against
me.
24:20 Or
else
let
these
men
themselves
say
what
wrong-doing
they
found
when
I
stood
before
the
council,
24:21 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.
24:22 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.
24:23 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.
24:24 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.
24:25 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.
24:26 He
hoped
withal
that
money
would
be
given
him
of
Paul:
wherefore
also
he
sent
for
him
the
oftener,
and
communed
with
him.
24:27 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.