25:1 Festus
therefore,
having
come
into
the
province,
after
three
days
went
up
to
Jerusalem
from
Caesarea.
25:2 And
the
chief
priests
and
the
principal
men
of
the
Jews
informed
him
against
Paul;
and
they
besought
him,
25:3 asking
a
favor
against
him,
that
he
would
send
for
him
to
Jerusalem;
laying
a
plot
to
kill
him
on
the
way.
25:4 Howbeit
Festus
answered,
that
Paul
was
kept
in
charge
at
Caesarea,
and
that
he
himself
was
about
to
depart
[thither]
shortly.
25:5 Let
them
therefore,
saith
he,
that
are
of
power
among
you
go
down
with
me,
and
if
there
is
anything
amiss
in
the
man,
let
them
accuse
him.
25:6 And
when
he
had
tarried
among
them
not
more
than
eight
or
ten
days,
he
went
down
unto
Caesarea;
and
on
the
morrow
he
sat
on
the
judgment-seat,
and
commanded
Paul
to
be
brought.
25:7 And
when
he
was
come,
the
Jews
that
had
come
down
from
Jerusalem
stood
round
about
him,
bringing
against
him
many
and
grievous
charges
which
they
could
not
prove;
25:8 while
Paul
said
in
his
defense,
Neither
against
the
law
of
the
Jews,
nor
against
the
temple,
nor
against
Caesar,
have
I
sinned
at
all.
25:9 But
Festus,
desiring
to
gain
favor
with
the
Jews,
answered
Paul
and
said,
Wilt
thou
go
up
to
Jerusalem,
and
there
be
judged
of
these
things
before
me
25:10 But
Paul
said,
I
am
standing
before
Caesar's
judgment-seat,
where
I
ought
to
be
judged:
to
the
Jews
have
I
done
no
wrong,
as
thou
also
very
well
knowest.
25:11 If
then
I
am
a
wrong-doer,
and
have
committed
anything
worthy
of
death,
I
refuse
not
to
die;
but
if
none
of
those
things
is
[true]
whereof
these
accuse
me,
no
man
can
give
me
up
unto
them.
I
appeal
unto
Caesar.
25:12 Then
Festus,
when
he
had
conferred
with
the
council,
answered,
Thou
hast
appealed
unto
Caesar:
unto
Caesar
shalt
thou
go.
25:13 Now
when
certain
days
were
passed,
Agrippa
the
King
and
Bernice
arrived
at
Caesarea,
and
saluted
Festus.
25:14 And
as
they
tarried
there
many
days,
Festus
laid
Paul's
case
before
the
King,
saying,
There
is
a
certain
man
left
a
prisoner
by
Felix;
25:15 about
whom,
when
I
was
at
Jerusalem,
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
of
the
Jews
informed
[me],
asking
for
sentence
against
him.
25:16 To
whom
I
answered,
that
it
is
not
the
custom
of
the
Romans
to
give
up
any
man,
before
that
the
accused
have
the
accusers
face
to
face,
and
have
had
opportunity
to
make
his
defense
concerning
the
matter
laid
against
him.
25:17 When
therefore
they
were
come
together
here,
I
made
no
delay,
but
on
the
next
day
sat
on
the
judgment-seat,
and
commanded
the
man
to
be
brought.
25:18 Concerning
whom,
when
the
accusers
stood
up,
they
brought
no
charge
of
such
evil
things
as
I
supposed;
25:19 but
had
certain
questions
against
him
of
their
own
religion,
and
of
one
Jesus,
who
was
dead,
whom
Paul
affirmed
to
be
alive.
25:20 And
I,
being
perplexed
how
to
inquire
concerning
these
things,
asked
whether
he
would
go
to
Jerusalem
and
there
be
judged
of
these
matters.
25:21 But
when
Paul
had
appealed
to
be
kept
for
the
decision
of
the
emperor,
I
commanded
him
to
be
kept
till
I
should
send
him
to
Caesar.
25:22 And
Agrippa
[said]
unto
Festus,
I
also
could
wish
to
hear
the
man
myself.
To-morrow,
saith
he,
thou
shalt
hear
him.
25:23 So
on
the
morrow,
when
Agrippa
was
come,
and
Bernice,
with
great
pomp,
and
they
were
entered
into
the
place
of
hearing
with
the
chief
captains
and
principal
men
of
the
city,
at
the
command
of
Festus
Paul
was
brought
in.
25:24 And
Festus
saith,
King
Agrippa,
and
all
men
who
are
here
present
with
us,
ye
behold
this
man,
about
whom
all
the
multitude
of
the
Jews
made
suit
to
me,
both
at
Jerusalem
and
here,
crying
that
he
ought
not
to
live
any
longer.
25:25 But
I
found
that
he
had
committed
nothing
worthy
of
death:
and
as
he
himself
appealed
to
the
emperor
I
determined
to
send
him.
25:26 Of
whom
I
have
no
certain
thing
to
write
unto
my
lord.
Wherefore
I
have
brought
him
forth
before
you,
and
specially
before
thee,
king
Agrippa,
that,
after
examination
had,
I
may
have
somewhat
to
write.
25:27 For
it
seemeth
to
me
unreasonable,
in
sending
a
prisoner,
not
withal
to
signify
the
charges
against
him.