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ACTs 26:30–26:32 ©

The officials said that Paul was innocent but must go to Rome.

The officials said that Paul was innocent but must go to Rome.

Acts 26:30-32

30Then the king, the governor, Bernice, and all the others got up 31and left the room. While they were talking to one another they said to each other, “There is no reason why the authorities/we► should execute this man, or that he should even be kept in prison [MTY].” 32Agrippa said to Festus, “If this man had not asked that the Emperor judge him, he could have been released {we(inc) could have released him}.”

ACTs 26:30–26:32 ©

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