Acts 26:24-32 - Not Quite Persuaded

24 Now, as he was saying these things in his defence, Festus, with a loud voice, saith - Thou art raving, Paul! Thy great learning, is turning thee round unto, raving madness.

25 But Paul - I am not raving (saith he), most noble Festus, - but, the declarations of truth and soberness, am I sounding forth: 26 For well-knoweth, the king, concerning these things, unto whom, with boldness of utterance, am I speaking; for, that these things are not hidden from him, I am well persuaded, - for, not in a corner, hath this thing been done. 27 Believest thou, King Agrippa, in the prophets? I know that thou believest!

28 And, Agrippa, said unto Paul - Almost, art thou persuading, me, to become a, Christian!

29 And, Paul, answered - I could pray unto God that, both almost and altogether, not only thou but all they who are hearing me this day, might become such, - as even, I, am, excepting these bonds.

30 And the king rose up, and the governor, Bernice also, and they who had been sitting with them; 31 And, retiring, they began conversing one with another, saying, Nothing worthy of death or of bonds, doth this man practise.

32 And, Agrippa, unto Festus, said - This man might have been released, if he had not appealed unto Caesar.