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OET-LV ACTs Chapter 25

OETACTs 25 ©

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25Therefore Faʸstos having_set_foot_in in_the province after three, days went_up to Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) from Kaisareia.
2And the chief_priests and the leaders of_the Youdaiōns reported to_him against the Paulos, and they_were_imploring him, 3requesting a_favour against him, so_that he_may_send_for him to Hierousalaʸm (making an_ambush to_kill him on the way).
4Therefore indeed which Faʸstos answered, the Paulos to_be_being_kept in Kaisareia, and himself to_be_going in quickness to_be_going_out.
5Therefore the powerful ones among you_all:
he_is_saying, having_gone_down_with, if anything perverse is in the man, them _let_be_accusing against_him.
6And having_stayed among them not more eight or ten days, having_come_down to Kaisareia, on_the day of_next having_sat_down on the tribunal, he_commanded the Paulos to_be_brought.
7And of_him having_arrived, the Youdaiōns having_come_down from Hierousalaʸm stood_around him, bringing_against many and heavy charges, which they_were_ not _able to_demonstrate, 8of_ the _Paulos defending, that I_sinned neither against the law of_the Youdaiōns, nor against the temple, nor anything against Kaisar.
9But the Faʸstos wanting to_grant favour with_the Youdaiōns, answering to_ the _Paulos he_said:
Are_you_willing to having_gone_up Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim) concerning these things to_be_judged there before me?
10But the Paulos said:
Before the tribunal of_Kaisar having_stood I_am, where it_is_fitting me to_be_being_judged.
I_have_done_ nothing _wrong To_the_Youdaiōns, as also you very_well are_knowing.
11Therefore if on_one_hand I_am_doing_wrong and I_have_done anything worthy of_death, I_am_ not _refusing which to_die_off, on_the_other_hand if nothing is true of_which these are_accusing against_me, no_one is_able to_grant me to_them.
I_am_Appealing to_Kaisar.
12Then the Faʸstos having_conversed_with with the counsel, answered:
You_have_appealed to_Kaisar, you_will_be_going to Kaisar.
13And some days having_elapsed, Agrippas the king and Bernikaʸ arrived to Kaisareia, having_greeted the Faʸstos.
14And as they_were_staying there more days, the Faʸstos placed_before before_the king the things concerning the Paulos saying, certain a_man There_is, a_prisoner having_been_left by Faʸlix, 15concerning whom of_me having_become in Hierousalaʸm, the chief_priests and the elders of_the Youdaiōns reported, requesting conviction against him, 16to whom I_answered that it_is not the_custom with_Ɽōmaios to_be_granting any person before or/than the one being_accused, might_be_having to face the accusers and the_place of_defense might_take concerning the indictment.
17Therefore of_them having_come_together, here, having_made not_one delay, on_the_ next _day having_sat_down on the tribunal, I_commanded the man to_be_brought, 18concerning whom the accusers having_been_stood they_were_bringing not_one charge, of_which I was_suspecting evil ones.
19But they_were_having against him some questions concerning their own superstition, and concerning a_certain Yaʸsous/(Yəhōshūˊa) having_died, whom the Paulos was_alleging to_be_living.
20And I perplexing, the debate concerning these things, was_asking if might_be_wishing to_be_going to Hierousalaʸm/(Yərūshālayim), and_there to_be_being_judged concerning these things.
21But the Paulos having_appealed to_be_kept himself for the investigation of_the Emperor, I_commanded him to_be_being_kept, until of_which I_may_send_ him _up to Kaisar.
22And Agrippas said to the Faʸstos:
I_was_wishing also myself to_hear from_the man.
Tomorrow, he_is_saying:
you_will_be_hearing from_him.
23Therefore on_the day of_next, the Agrippas and the Bernikaʸ having_come with great pageantry, and having_come_in into the auditorium with both commanders and men which in prominence in_the city, and having_commanded the Faʸstos, the Paulos was_brought.
24And the Faʸstos is_saying:
king Agrippas, and all you_all being_present_with with_us, men, you_all_are_observing this one, concerning whom all the multitude of_the Youdaiōns pleaded with_me, in both Hierousalaʸm and here, shouting not to_be_fitting him to_be_living no_longer.
25But I grasped him to_have_done nothing worthy of_death, and this one himself having_appealed to_the Emperor, I_judged to_be_sending him.
26Concerning whom I_am_ not _having any certain to_write to_my master.
Therefore I_brought_ him _forth before you_all, and most_of_all before you, king Agrippas, so_that the examination having_become, I_may_have something I_may_write.
27For/Because it_is_supposing to_me illogical sending a_prisoner, not also to_signify the charges against him.

OETACTs 25 ©

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