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24:1  After five days, the cohen hagadol Hananyah came down with some elders and a lawyer named Tertullus, and they presented their case against Sha’ul to the governor.
24:2  Sha’ul was called, and Tertullus began to make the charges: “Felix, your Excellency, it is because of you that we enjoy unbroken peace, and it is your foresight that has brought to this nation
24:3  so many reforms in so many areas. It is with the utmost gratitude that we receive this.
24:4  But, in order not to take up too much of your time, I beg your indulgence to give us a brief hearing.
24:5  “We have found this man a pest. He is an agitator among all the Jews throughout the world and a ringleader of the sect of the Natzratim.
24:6  He even tried to profane the Temple, but we arrested him.
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24:8  By questioning this man yourself, you will be able to learn all about the things of which we are accusing him.”
24:9  The Judeans also joined in the accusation and alleged that these were the facts.
24:10  When the governor motioned for Sha’ul to speak, he replied, “I know that you have been judge over this nation for a number of years, so I am glad to make my defense.
24:11  As you can verify for yourself, it has not been more than twelve days since I went up to worship in Yerushalayim;
24:12  and neither in the Temple nor in the synagogues nor anywhere else in the city did they find me either arguing with anyone or collecting a crowd.
24:13  Nor can they give any proof of the things of which they are accusing me.
24:14  “But this I do admit to you: I worship the God of our fathers in accordance with the Way (which they call a sect). I continue to believe everything that accords with the Torah and everything written in the Prophets.
24:15  And I continue to have a hope in God — which they too accept — that there will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.
24:16  Indeed, it is because of this that I make a point of always having a clear conscience in the sight of both God and man.
24:17  “After an absence of several years, I came to Yerushalayim to bring a charitable gift to my nation and to offer sacrifices.
24:18  It was in connection with the latter that they found me in the Temple. I had been ceremonially purified, I was not with a crowd, and I was not causing a disturbance.
24:19  But some Jews from the province of Asia — they ought to be here before you to make a charge if they have anything against me!
24:20  Or else, let these men themselves say what crime they found me guilty of when I stood in front of the Sanhedrin,
24:21  other than this one thing which I shouted out when I was standing among them: ‘I am on trial before you today because I believe in the resurrection of the dead!’”
24:22  But Felix, who had rather detailed knowledge of things connected with the Way, put them off, saying, “When Lysias the commander comes down, I will decide your case.”
24:23  He ordered the captain to keep Sha’ul in custody, but to let him have considerable liberty and not prevent any of his friends from taking care of his needs.
24:24  After some days, Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish. He sent for Sha’ul and listened to him as he spoke about trusting in the Messiah Yeshua.
24:25  But when Sha’ul began to discuss righteousness, self-control and the coming Judgment, Felix became frightened and said, “For the time being, go away! I will send for you when I get a chance.”
24:26  At the same time, he hoped that Sha’ul would offer him a bribe; so he sent for him rather often and kept talking with him.
24:27  After two years, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus; but because Felix wanted to grant the Judeans a favor, he left Sha’ul still a prisoner.