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Gevurot 24:10-18 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

10. And when the Moshel nodded to him to speak, Rav Sha'ul answered, "Knowing that for many years you have been a shofet (judge) to this nation, I cheerfully make my hitstaddekut.

11. "You will be able to learn that not more than twelve days have elapsed since I made an aliyah to worship in Yerushalayim.

12. "And neither in the Beis Hamikdash did they find me conversing with anyone nor did they find me stirring up the multitude either in the shuls or anywhere in Yerushalayim.

13. "Nor are they able to prove to you concerning the things of which now they are accusing me.

14. "For Ani modeh (I confess) this to you, that according to the Derech Hashem, which they call a 'kat' [of Judaism], I serve the Elohei Avoteinu, having emunah in everything written according to the Torah and the Nevi'im.

15. "I have a tikvah (hope) in Hashem, which also these ones themselves anticipate, the coming Techiyas HaMesim of both the Tzaddikim and the Resha'im.

16. "In view of this, I always do my best to keep a matzpun naki (clear conscience) before Hashem and before anashim.

17. "Now after many years, I came bringing nedavot (donations) to my people and also to make korbanot (sacrifices).

18. "And this is how they found me, having undergone purification in the Beis Hamikdash, not with rioters nor with any disturbance.

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