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Deeds (Act) of Apostles 26:23-32

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23if Christ is to suffer, if he is the first of the again-rising of dead men or if (he is) the first of the again-rising of (the) dead, that shall show light to the people and to heathen men. (that the Messiah is to suffer, and that he is the first of the resurrection of the dead, who shall show light to the (Jewish) people and to the Gentiles.)
24When he spake these things, and yielded reason, Festus said with (a) great voice, Paul, thou maddest, or Paul, thou waxest (or thou growest) mad; many letters turn thee to madness. (And when he had said these things, and made his defence, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou art mad; too much study hath driven thee mad.)
25And Paul said, I mad not, thou best Festus, (or But Paul said, I am not mad, O most excellent Festus), but I speak out the words of truth and of soberness.
26For also the king, to whom I speak steadfastly, knoweth of these things; for I deem, that nothing of these is hid from him (or that none of this is hidden from him); for neither in a corner was aught (or anything) of these things done.
27Believest thou, king Agrippa, to prophets? I know that thou believest.
28And Agrippa said to Paul, In little thing thou counselest me for to be made a christian man(?).
29And Paul said, I desire with God, both in little and in great (or both for the least and the greatest), (yea), not only (for) thee, but (for) all these (people) that hear (me) today, to be made such as I am, except (for) these bonds.
30And the king rose up, and the president, and Bernice, and they that sat nigh to them.
31And when they went away, they spake together, and said, That this man hath not done anything worthy (of) death, neither (of) bonds or (of) bonds. (And when they went away, they spoke together, and said, This man hath not done anything worthy of death, or of bondage, or imprisonment.)
32And Agrippa said to Festus, This man might be delivered, if he had not appealed to the emperor. Forsooth Agrippa said to Festus, This man might be dismissed, if he had not appealed to Caesar.

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