26:1 And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`It
is
permitted
to
thee
to
speak
for
thyself;'
then
Paul
having
stretched
forth
the
hand,
was
making
a
defence:
26:2 `Concerning
all
things
of
which
I
am
accused
by
Jews,
king
Agrippa,
I
have
thought
myself
happy,
being
about
to
make
a
defence
before
thee
to-day,
26:3 especially
knowing
thee
to
be
acquainted
with
all
things--both
customs
and
questions--among
Jews;
wherefore,
I
beseech
thee,
patiently
to
hear
me.
26:4 `The
manner
of
my
life
then,
indeed,
from
youth--which
from
the
beginning
was
among
my
nation,
in
Jerusalem--know
do
all
the
Jews,
26:5 knowing
me
before
from
the
first,
(if
they
may
be
willing
to
testify,)
that
after
the
most
exact
sect
of
our
worship,
I
lived
a
Pharisee;
26:6 and
now
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers
by
God,
I
have
stood
judged,
26:7 to
which
our
twelve
tribes,
intently
night
and
day
serving,
do
hope
to
come,
concerning
which
hope
I
am
accused,
king
Agrippa,
by
the
Jews;
26:8 why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead
26:9 `I,
indeed,
therefore,
thought
with
myself,
that
against
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth
it
behoved
[me]
many
things
to
do,
26:10 which
also
I
did
in
Jerusalem,
and
many
of
the
saints
I
in
prison
did
shut
up,
from
the
chief
priests
having
received
the
authority;
they
also
being
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
vote
against
them,
26:11 and
in
every
synagogue,
often
punishing
them,
I
was
constraining
[them]
to
speak
evil,
being
also
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
was
also
persecuting
[them]
even
unto
strange
cities.
26:12 `In
which
things,
also,
going
on
to
Damascus--with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests--
26:13 at
mid-day,
I
saw
in
the
way,
O
king,
out
of
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
a
light--and
those
going
on
with
me;
26:14 and
we
all
having
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
dialect,
Saul,
Saul,
why
me
dost
thou
persecute
hard
for
thee
against
pricks
to
kick!
26:15 `And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord
and
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
dost
persecute;
26:16 but
rise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet,
for
for
this
I
appeared
to
thee,
to
appoint
thee
an
officer
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
thou
didst
see,
and
of
the
things
[in
which]
I
will
appear
to
thee,
26:17 delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
the
nations,
to
whom
now
I
send
thee,
26:18 to
open
their
eyes,
to
turn
[them]
from
darkness
to
light,
and
[from]
the
authority
of
the
Adversary
unto
God,
for
their
receiving
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
a
lot
among
those
having
been
sanctified,
by
faith
that
[is]
toward
me.
26:19 `Whereupon,
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
26:20 but
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
to
those
in
Jerusalem,
to
all
the
region
also
of
Judea,
and
to
the
nations,
I
was
preaching
to
reform,
and
to
turn
back
unto
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
reformation;
26:21 because
of
these
things
the
Jews--having
caught
me
in
the
temple--were
endeavouring
to
kill
[me]
.
26:22 `Having
obtained,
therefore,
help
from
God,
till
this
day,
I
have
stood
witnessing
both
to
small
and
to
great,
saying
nothing
besides
the
things
that
both
the
prophets
and
Moses
spake
of
as
about
to
come,
26:23 that
the
Christ
is
to
suffer,
whether
first
by
a
rising
from
the
dead,
he
is
about
to
proclaim
light
to
the
people
and
to
the
nations.'
26:24 And,
he
thus
making
a
defence,
Festus
with
a
loud
voice
said,
`Thou
art
mad,
Paul;
much
learning
doth
turn
thee
mad;'
26:25 and
he
saith,
`I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus,
but
of
truth
and
soberness
the
sayings
I
speak
forth;
26:26 for
the
king
doth
know
concerning
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
boldly,
for
none
of
these
things,
I
am
persuaded,
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner;
26:27 thou
dost
believe,
king
Agrippa,
the
prophets
I
have
known
that
thou
dost
believe!'
26:28 And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`In
a
little
thou
dost
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian!'
26:29 and
Paul
said,
`I
would
have
wished
to
God,
both
in
a
little,
and
in
much,
not
only
thee,
but
also
all
those
hearing
me
to-day,
to
become
such
as
I
also
am--except
these
bonds.'
26:30 And,
he
having
spoken
these
things,
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
Bernice
also,
and
those
sitting
with
them,
26:31 and
having
withdrawn,
they
were
speaking
unto
one
another,
saying--`This
man
doth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds;'
26:32 and
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
`This
man
might
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar.'