Old Testament

New Testament

Acts 25:5-20 New International Version (NIV)

5. Let some of your leaders come with me, and if the man has done anything wrong, they can press charges against him there.”

6. After spending eight or ten days with them, Festus went down to Caesarea. The next day he convened the court and ordered that Paul be brought before him.

7. When Paul came in, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him. They brought many serious charges against him, but they could not prove them.

8. Then Paul made his defense: “I have done nothing wrong against the Jewish law or against the temple or against Caesar.”

9. Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and stand trial before me there on these charges?”

10. Paul answered: “I am now standing before Caesar’s court, where I ought to be tried. I have not done any wrong to the Jews, as you yourself know very well.

11. If, however, I am guilty of doing anything deserving death, I do not refuse to die. But if the charges brought against me by these Jews are not true, no one has the right to hand me over to them. I appeal to Caesar!”

12. After Festus had conferred with his council, he declared: “You have appealed to Caesar. To Caesar you will go!”

13. A few days later King Agrippa and Bernice arrived at Caesarea to pay their respects to Festus.

14. Since they were spending many days there, Festus discussed Paul’s case with the king. He said: “There is a man here whom Felix left as a prisoner.

15. When I went to Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews brought charges against him and asked that he be condemned.

16. “I told them that it is not the Roman custom to hand over anyone before they have faced their accusers and have had an opportunity to defend themselves against the charges.

17. When they came here with me, I did not delay the case, but convened the court the next day and ordered the man to be brought in.

18. When his accusers got up to speak, they did not charge him with any of the crimes I had expected.

19. Instead, they had some points of dispute with him about their own religion and about a dead man named Jesus who Paul claimed was alive.

20. I was at a loss how to investigate such matters; so I asked if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem and stand trial there on these charges.

Read complete chapter Acts 25