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  • But when two years were ended, Felix had for successor Portius Festus. And Felix being willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound. (Acts 24, 27)

  • Now when Festus was come into the province, after three days, he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea. (Acts 25, 1)

  • But Festus answered: That Paul was kept in Caesarea, and that he himself would very shortly depart thither. (Acts 25, 4)

  • But Festus, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, answering Paul, said: Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me? (Acts 25, 9)

  • Then Festus having conferred with the council, answered: Hast thou appealed to Caesar? To Caesar shalt thou go. (Acts 25, 12)

  • And after some days, king Agrippa and Bernice came down to Caesarea to salute Festus. (Acts 25, 13)

  • And as they tarried there many days, Festus told the king of Paul, saying: A certain man was left prisoner by Felix. (Acts 25, 14)

  • And Agrippa said to Festus: I would also hear the man, myself. To morrow, said he, thou shalt hear him. (Acts 25, 22)

  • And on the next day, when Agrippa and Bernice were come with great pomp, and had entered into the hall of audience, with the tribunes, and principal men of the city, at Festus' commandment, Paul was brought forth. (Acts 25, 23)

  • And Festus saith: King Agrippa, and all ye men who are here present with us, you see this man, about whom all the multitude of the Jews dealt with me at Jerusalem, requesting and crying out that he ought not to live any longer. (Acts 25, 24)

  • As he spoke these things, and made his answer, Festus said with a loud voice: Paul, thou art beside thyself: much learning doth make thee mad. (Acts 26, 24)

  • And Paul said: I am not mad, most excellent Festus, but I speak words of truth and soberness. (Acts 26, 25)


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