The Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 26

   {26:1} Agrippa said to Paul, "You may speak for yourself."

   Then Paul stretched out his hand, and made his defense. {26:2} "I
 think myself happy, King Agrippa, that I am to make my defense before
 you this day concerning all the things that I am accused by the Jews,
 {26:3} especially because you are expert in all customs and questions
 which are among the Jews. Therefore I beg you to hear me patiently.

   {26:4} "Indeed, all the Jews know my way of life from my youth up,
 which was from the beginning among my own nation and at Jerusalem;
 {26:5} having known me from the first, if they are willing to testify,
 that after the strictest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.
 {26:6} Now I stand here to be judged for the hope of the promise made
 by God to our fathers, {26:7} which our twelve tribes, earnestly
 serving night and day, hope to attain. Concerning this hope I am
 accused by the Jews, King Agrippa! {26:8} Why is it judged incredible
 with you, if God does raise the dead?

   {26:9} "I myself most certainly thought that I ought to do many
 things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. {26:10} This I also
 did in Jerusalem. I both shut up many of the saints in prisons, having
 received authority from the chief priests, and when they were put to
 death I gave my vote against them. {26:11} Punishing them often in all
 the synagogues, I tried to make them blaspheme. Being exceedingly
 enraged against them, I persecuted them even to foreign cities.

   {26:12} "Whereupon as I traveled to Damascus with the authority and
 commission from the chief priests, {26:13} at noon, O king, I saw on
 the way a light from the sky, brighter than the sun, shining around me
 and those who traveled with me. {26:14} When we had all fallen to the
 earth, I heard a voice saying to me in the Hebrew language, 'Saul,
 Saul, why are you persecuting me? It is hard for you to kick against
 the goads.'

   {26:15} "I said, 'Who are you, Lord?'

   "He said, 'I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. {26:16} But arise,
 and stand on your feet, for I have appeared to you for this purpose:
 to appoint you a servant and a witness both of the things which you
 have seen, and of the things which I will reveal to you; {26:17}
 delivering you from the people, and from the Gentiles, to whom I send
 you, {26:18} to open their eyes, that they may turn from darkness to
 light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive
 remission of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by
 faith in me.'

   {26:19} "Therefore, King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the
 heavenly vision, {26:20} but declared first to them of Damascus, at
 Jerusalem, and throughout all the country of Judea, and also to the
 Gentiles, that they should repent and turn to God, doing works worthy
 of repentance. {26:21} For this reason the Jews seized me in the
 temple, and tried to kill me. {26:22} Having therefore obtained the
 help that is from God, I stand to this day testifying both to small
 and great, saying nothing but what the prophets and Moses said would
 happen, {26:23} how the Christ must suffer, and how, by the
 resurrection of the dead, he would be first to proclaim light both to
 these people and to the Gentiles."

   {26:24} As he thus made his defense, Festus said with a loud voice,
 "Paul, you are crazy! Your great learning is driving you insane!"

   {26:25} But he said, "I am not crazy, most excellent Festus, but
 boldly declare words of truth and reasonableness. {26:26} For the king
 knows of these things, to whom also I speak freely. For I am persuaded
 that none of these things is hidden from him, for this has not been
 done in a corner. {26:27} King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I
 know that you believe."

   {26:28} Agrippa said to Paul, "With a little persuasion are you
 trying to make me a Christian?"

   {26:29} Paul said, "I pray to God, that whether with little or with
 much, not only you, but also all that hear me this day, might become
 such as I am, except for these bonds."

   {26:30} The king rose up with the governor, and Bernice, and those
 who sat with them. {26:31} When they had withdrawn, they spoke one to
 another, saying, "This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds."
 {26:32} Agrippa said to Festus, "This man might have been set free if
 he had not appealed to Caesar."



________________________________________________________________________

The World English Bible is dedicated to the Public Domain by the
translators and editors. It is not copyrighted. "World English Bible"
and the World English Bible logo are a trademarks of Rainbow Missions,
Inc. They may only be used to identify this translation of the Holy
Bible as published by Rainbow Missions, Inc., and faithful copies and
quotations. "Faithful copies" include copies converted to other formats
(i. e. HTML, PDF, etc.) or typeset differently, without altering the
text of the Scriptures, except that changing the spellings between
preferred American and British usage is allowed. Use of the markings of
direct quotes of Jesus Christ for different rendition (i. e. red text)
is optional. Comments and typo reports are welcome at
http://eBible.org/cgi-bin/comment.cgi. Please see
http://eBible.org/web/ for updates, revision status, free downloads,
and printed edition purchase information.
_______________________________________________

Bible mailing list subscription management information:
http://eBible.org/subscribe.htm
http://lists.worldenglishbible.org/mailman/listinfo/bible

Reply via email to