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TCNT ACTs Chapter 24

ACTs 24 ©

The Accusation Against Paul

24Five days later the high priest Ananias came down with [fn]the elders and an attorney named Tertullus. They presented their case against Paul to the governor. 2When Paul had been summoned, Tertullus began to present his case before Felix, saying, “Since we have experienced much peace because of yoʋ, and [fn]prosperity is coming to this nation by yoʋr foresight, 3both in every way and in every place we acknowledge it, most excellent Felix, with the utmost gratitude. 4But so that I may not detain yoʋ any further, I request that, in yoʋr forbearance, yoʋ would hear us briefly. 5For we have found this man to be a pestilent fellow, an instigator of [fn]dissension among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes. 6He even tried to desecrate the temple, so we seized [fn]him. 8By examining him yoʋrself yoʋ will be able to learn the truth about all these accusations we are making against him.”

9The Jews also [fn]joined in the accusation, claiming that these things were so.

Paul's Defense Before Felix

10When the governor motioned for him to speak, Paul responded, “Knowing that yoʋ have been a [fn]judge over this nation for many years, I [fn]all the more cheerfully make my defense concerning these charges against me. 11Yoʋ can ascertain that it has not been more than twelve days since I went up to [fn]worship in Jerusalem. 12Neither in the temple courts, nor in the synagogues, nor anywhere in the city did they find me arguing with anyone or stirring up a crowd. 13Nor can they offer any [fn]proof [fn]against me concerning the things of which they now accuse me. 14But I confess this to yoʋ, that according to the Way, which they call a sect, I serve the God of our fathers, believing everything that is [fn]written throughout the Law and in the Prophets, 15having a hope in God, which these men themselves also accept, that there will be a resurrection [fn]of the dead, both of the righteous and the unrighteous. 16Because of this I [fn]strive the way I do, always having a clear conscience before [fn]God and men. 17After being away for many years, I came to bring charitable gifts to my nation along with offerings. 18While I was doing this, [fn]some Jews from Asia found me in the temple courts as I was completing the rite of purification, without any crowd or commotion. 19They ought to be here before yoʋ and make an accusation if they have anything against me. 20Or these men themselves should [fn]state what wrongdoing they found [fn]in me when I stood before the Sanhedrin, 21other than this one thing that I cried out while standing among them: ‘It is regarding the resurrection of the dead that I am [fn]being tried by you today.’ ”

22[fn]After hearing these things, Felix, who knew the facts concerning the Way in great detail, had them adjourn, saying, “When Lysias the commander comes down, I will decide your case.” 23Then he ordered the centurion to keep Paul in custody, but to allow him a certain measure of freedom and not to prevent his own people from attending to his needs [fn]or visiting him.

Paul Held in Custody

24After several days, when Felix came back with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, he sent for Paul and listened to him speak about faith in [fn]Christ. 25But as Paul was discussing righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment, Felix became frightened and said in response, “Go away for now, and when I get an opportunity I will call for yoʋ.” 26At the same time he was hoping that Paul would give him [fn]money, so that he might release him. So he would send for Paul quite often and converse with him. 27But after two years had passed, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus. And wishing to gain favor with the Jews, Felix left Paul in prison.


24:1 the 83.4% ¦ some CT 14.9%

24:2 prosperity is coming to ¦ reforms are being made for CT

24:5 dissension ¦ dissensions CT

24:6 him. 8 By 55.3% ¦ him and wanted to judge him according to our own law. 7 But Lysias the commander came and took him out of our hands with much violence, 8 ordering his accusers to come before yoʋ. By BYZ ECM {9.3%} BYZ {5.7%} ANT TR {1%} [Note: There are two separate BYZ readings that have the same English translation. The reading printed in ECM is enclosed with double brackets.]

24:9 joined in the accusation ¦ assented TR

24:10 judge ¦ righteous judge PCK

24:10 all the more ¦ — CT

24:11 worship in Jerusalem ¦ Jerusalem to worship ANT CT

24:13 proof ¦ proof to yoʋ CT

24:13 against me ¦ — ANT CT PCK SCR

24:14 written throughout the Law and 78.4% ¦ in accordance with the law and that is written ANT CT 20.4% [Note: The Text und Textwert collation ignores a variant that affects the translation of this text. As a result, the percentages are not entirely accurate.]

24:15 of the dead, 91.6% ¦ — CT 6.6%

24:16 strive the way I do, always having ¦ myself strive to always have ANT CT TR

24:16 God ¦ both God PCK

24:18 some Jews from Asia found me in the temple courts as I was completing the rite of purification, without any crowd or commotion. They ¦ they found me in the temple courts as I was completing the rite of purification, without any crowd or commotion. But there are some Jews from Asia who CT ST

24:20 state what wrongdoing they found ¦ say if they found any wrongdoing TR

24:20 in me ¦ — CT

24:21 being tried by ¦ on trial before CT

24:22 After hearing these things, 80.7% ¦ Then CT 4.1%

24:23 or visiting him ¦ — CT

24:24 Christ ¦ Jesus Christ CT PCK

24:26 money, so that he might release him. ¦ money. CT

ACTs 24 ©

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