Acts 24:22

Then Felix, who was somewhat well informed about the Way, adjourned the trial, saying to the Jews, "When Lysias, the colonel, comes down here, I will decide your case."

Acts 18:20

They asked him to stay longer, but he would not consent.

Acts 24:6

and actually tried to desecrate the Temple, but we caught him.

Acts 24:10

The governor made a sign to Paul to speak, and he answered, "As I know that for many years you have acted as judge for this nation, I cheerfully undertake my defense,

Acts 24:14

I admit that in worshiping the God of my forefathers I follow the way of life that they call a sect, but I believe everything that is taught in the Law or written in the prophets,

Acts 24:24

Some days later Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, and sent for Paul and heard what he had to say about faith in Christ Jesus.

Acts 25:26

Yet I have nothing definite to write to our sovereign about him. So I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa, in order to get from your examination of him something to put in writing.

Acts 26:3

especially because you are so familiar with all the Jewish customs and questions. I beg you, therefore, to listen to me with patience.

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And when Felix heard these things, having more perfect knowledge of that way, he deferred them, and said, When Lysias the chief captain shall come down, I will know the uttermost of your matter.

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Acts 24:10
The governor made a sign to Paul to speak, and he answered, "As I know that for many years you have acted as judge for this nation, I cheerfully undertake my defense,
Acts 26:3
especially because you are so familiar with all the Jewish customs and questions. I beg you, therefore, to listen to me with patience.

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Acts 28:18
They examined me and were ready to let me go, as I was innocent of any crime that deserved death.