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The hope of attaining this promise is behind the fervent worship which our twelve tribes render to God night and day. Yet now, O king, the Jews accuse me for this hope! (Acts 26, 7)
On the way, O King, at midday I saw a light from heaven, more brilliant than the sun, that dazzled me and those who accompanied me. (Acts 26, 13)
Since that time, King Agrippa, I did not stray from this heavenly vision; (Acts 26, 19)
I was carrying out this mission when the Jews arrested me in the Temple and tried to kill me. But with the help of God, I still stand here today to give my testimony both to the great and the small. (Acts 26, 21)
The king is acquainted with all these things, so to him I speak with such confidence. I am convinced that he knows everything about this case, for these things did not happen in a dark corner. (Acts 26, 26)
King Agrippa, do you believe the Prophets? I know that you do." (Acts 26, 27)
Then the king rose and, with him, the governor, Bernice and all the attendants. (Acts 26, 30)
After three days, Paul called together the leaders of the Jews. When they had gathered, he said to them: "Brothers, though I have not done anything against our people or against the traditions of our fathers, I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. (Acts 28, 17)
But the Jews objected, so I was forced to appeal to Caesar without the least intention of bringing any case against my own people. (Acts 28, 19)
Finally the Jews left, still arguing strongly among themselves; and Paul sent them away with this statement:"What the Holy Spirit said has come true, when he spoke to your ancestors through the prophet Isaiah: (Acts 28, 25)
For I am not ashamed at all of this Good News; it is God's power saving those who believe, first the Jews, and then the Greeks. (Romans 1, 16)
When the non-Jews, who do not have law, practice naturally what the Law commands, they are giving themselves a law, (Romans 2, 14)