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24:1  Five days later, the high priest Ananias came down [from Jerusalem to Caesarea] with some elders and an attorney named Tertullus [acting as spokesman and counsel]. They presented to the governor their [formal] charges against Paul.
24:2  After Paul had been summoned, Tertullus began the complaint [against him], saying to the governor: “Since through you we have attained great peace, and since by your foresight reforms are being carried out for this nation,
24:3  in every way and in every place, most excellent Felix, we acknowledge this with all gratitude.
24:4  But so that I do not weary you further, I beg you to grant us, by your kindness, a brief hearing.
24:5  For we have found this man to be a public menace and one who instigates dissension among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the [heretical] sect of the Nazarenes.
24:6  He even tried to desecrate the temple, but we took him into custody [and we intended to judge him by our Law,
24:7  but Lysias the commander came, and with great force took him out of our hands,
24:8  and ordered his accusers to come before you.] By interrogating him yourself concerning all these matters you will be able to determine [the truth about] these things with which we charge him.”
24:9  The Jews also joined in the attack, declaring and insisting that these things were so.
24:10  When the governor nodded for him to speak, Paul answered, “Knowing that for many years you have been a judge over this nation, I make my defense cheerfully and with good courage.
24:11  As you can easily verify, it has been no more than twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem to worship.
24:12  Neither in the temple, nor in the synagogues, nor elsewhere in the city did they find me carrying on a discussion or disputing with anybody or causing a crowd to gather.
24:13  Nor can they present evidence to you to prove what they now bring against me.
24:14  But I confess this to you, that according to the Way, which they call a [divisive and heretical] sect, I do worship and serve the God of our fathers, [confidently] believing everything that is in accordance with the Law [of Moses] and that is written in the Prophets;
24:15  having [the same] hope in God which these men cherish themselves, that there shall certainly be a resurrection of [the dead], both of the righteous and of the wicked.
24:16  In view of this, I also do my best and strive always to have a clear conscience before God and before men.
24:17  Now after several years I came [to Jerusalem] to bring to my people charitable contributions and offerings.
24:18  They found me in the temple presenting these offerings, after I had undergone [the rites of] purification, without any crowd or uproar. But there were some Jews from [the west coast province of] Asia [Minor],
24:19  who ought to have been here before you to present their charges, if they have anything against me.
24:20  Or else let these men tell what crime they found [me guilty of] when I stood before the Council (Sanhedrin, Jewish High Court),
24:21  other than for this one statement which I had shouted out as I stood among them, ‘For the resurrection of the dead I am on trial before you today.’”
24:22  But Felix, having a rather accurate understanding about the Way, put them off, saying, “When Lysias the commander comes down, I will decide your case.”
24:23  Then he ordered the centurion to keep Paul in custody, but to let him have some freedom, and [he told the centurion] not to stop any of his friends from providing for his needs.
24:24  Several days later Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was a Jewess. He sent for Paul and listened to him talk about faith in Christ Jesus.
24:25  But as he was discussing righteousness, self-control [honorable behavior, personal integrity], and the judgment to come, Felix became frightened and said, “Go away for now, and when I find [a convenient] time I will send for you.”
24:26  At the same time he was also hoping to get money from Paul [as a bribe]; so he continued to send for him quite often and talked with him.
24:27  But after two years had passed, Felix was succeeded [in office] by Porcius Festus; and wishing to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul imprisoned.