24:1 And
after
five
days
came
down
the
chief
priest
Ananias,
with
the
elders,
and
a
certain
orator--Tertullus,
and
they
made
manifest
to
the
governor
[the
things]
against
Paul;
24:2 and
he
having
been
called,
Tertullus
began
to
accuse
[him]
,
saying,
`Much
peace
enjoying
through
thee,
and
worthy
deeds
being
done
to
this
nation
through
thy
forethought,
24:3 always,
also,
and
everywhere
we
receive
it,
most
noble
Felix,
with
all
thankfulness;
24:4 and
that
I
may
not
be
further
tedious
to
thee,
I
pray
thee
to
hear
us
concisely
in
thy
gentleness;
24:5 for
having
found
this
man
a
pestilence,
and
moving
a
dissension
to
all
the
Jews
through
the
world--a
ringleader
also
of
the
sect
of
the
Nazarenes--
24:6 who
also
the
temple
did
try
to
profane,
whom
also
we
took,
and
according
to
our
law
did
wish
to
judge,
24:7 and
Lysias
the
chief
captain
having
come
near,
with
much
violence,
out
of
our
hands
did
take
away,
24:8 having
commanded
his
accusers
to
come
to
thee,
from
whom
thou
mayest
be
able,
thyself
having
examined,
to
know
concerning
all
these
things
of
which
we
accuse
him;'
24:9 and
the
Jews
also
agreed,
professing
these
things
to
be
so.
24:10 And
Paul
answered--the
governor
having
beckoned
to
him
to
speak--`Knowing
[that]
for
many
years
thou
hast
been
a
judge
to
this
nation,
the
more
cheerfully
the
things
concerning
myself
I
do
answer;
24:11 thou
being
able
to
know
that
it
is
not
more
than
twelve
days
to
me
since
I
went
up
to
worship
in
Jerusalem,
24:12 and
neither
in
the
temple
did
they
find
me
reasoning
with
any
one,
or
making
a
dissension
of
the
multitude,
nor
in
the
synagogues,
nor
in
the
city;
24:13 nor
are
they
able
to
prove
against
me
the
things
concerning
which
they
now
accuse
me.
24:14 `And
I
confess
this
to
thee,
that,
according
to
the
way
that
they
call
a
sect,
so
serve
I
the
God
of
the
fathers,
believing
all
things
that
in
the
law
and
the
prophets
have
been
written,
24:15 having
hope
toward
God,
which
they
themselves
also
wait
for,
[that]
there
is
about
to
be
a
rising
again
of
the
dead,
both
of
righteous
and
unrighteous;
24:16 and
in
this
I
do
exercise
myself,
to
have
a
conscience
void
of
offence
toward
God
and
men
always.
24:17 `And
after
many
years
I
came,
about
to
do
kind
acts
to
my
nation,
and
offerings,
24:18 in
which
certain
Jews
from
Asia
did
find
me
purified
in
the
temple,
not
with
multitude,
nor
with
tumult,
24:19 whom
it
behoveth
to
be
present
before
thee,
and
to
accuse,
if
they
had
anything
against
me,
24:20 or
let
these
same
say
if
they
found
any
unrighteousness
in
me
in
my
standing
before
the
sanhedrim,
24:21 except
concerning
this
one
voice,
in
which
I
cried,
standing
among
them--Concerning
a
rising
again
of
the
dead
I
am
judged
to-day
by
you.'
24:22 And
having
heard
these
things,
Felix
delayed
them--having
known
more
exactly
of
the
things
concerning
the
way--saying,
`When
Lysias
the
chief
captain
may
come
down,
I
will
know
fully
the
things
concerning
you;'
24:23 having
given
also
a
direction
to
the
centurion
to
keep
Paul,
to
let
[him]
also
have
liberty,
and
to
forbid
none
of
his
own
friends
to
minister
or
to
come
near
to
him.
24:24 And
after
certain
days,
Felix
having
come
with
Drusilla
his
wife,
being
a
Jewess,
he
sent
for
Paul,
and
heard
him
concerning
the
faith
toward
Christ,
24:25 and
he
reasoning
concerning
righteousness,
and
temperance,
and
the
judgment
that
is
about
to
be,
Felix,
having
become
afraid,
answered,
`For
the
present
be
going,
and
having
got
time,
I
will
call
for
thee;'
24:26 and
at
the
same
time
also
hoping
that
money
shall
be
given
to
him
by
Paul,
that
he
may
release
him,
therefore,
also
sending
for
him
the
oftener,
he
was
conversing
with
him;
24:27 and
two
years
having
been
fulfilled,
Felix
received
a
successor,
Porcius
Festus;
Felix
also
willing
to
lay
a
favour
on
the
Jews,
left
Paul
bound.