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Read the full text of Acts 24, the biblical account of Paul's defense before the Roman governor Felix. Learn about the charges, the witnesses, and the outcome of Paul's trial in Caesarea.
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Read the account of Paul's defense before the governor Felix, who was familiar with the Way, and his imprisonment for two years. Learn about the charges against Paul, his hope in the resurrection, and his message of righteousness and judgment.
Read the King James Version of Acts 24, where Paul defends himself against the Jews' accusations and speaks of his faith in Christ before the governor Felix. See the full text, font size, passage resources and Hebrew/Greek options.
Read the full text of Acts 24, where Paul explains his faith and hope in God before the Roman governor Felix. See the charges against him, his response, and the outcome of his trial.
Read the biblical account of Paul's defense before the Roman governor Felix, who was familiar with the Way. Compare the New International Version and the New English Translation of Acts 24.
Read the full text of Acts 24, the chapter that describes Paul's defense before Felix, the Roman governor. Learn about the accusations, the faith, and the procrastination of Felix and Paul.
1 And after five days the high priest Ananias came down with some elders and a spokesman, one Tertullus. They laid before the governor their case against Paul. 2 And when he had been summoned, Tertullus began to accuse him, saying: