Acts 24:27
offer'd him mony in order to obtain his discharge. but two years after he was succeeded by Porcius Festus, who to oblige the Jews left Paul under confinement.
Acts 25:9
but Festus willing to oblige the Jews ask'd him, will you consent to go to Jerusalem, and take your trial before me there?
Acts 25:14
as they continued there for some time, Festus represented Paul's case to the king: Felix, said he, had left here a certain prisoner:
Acts 12:3
and perceiving that the Jews were pleas'd with this, he proceeded to secure Peter during the feast of unleavened bread:
Acts 25:1
Three days after his arrival in the province, Festus went from Cesarea to Jerusalem:
Mark 15:15
Pilate therefore willing to humour the people, released to them Barabbas, and having caused Jesus to be scourg'd, he deliver'd him to be crucified.
Acts 26:32
nay, Agrippa said to Festus, "this man might have been discharg'd if he had not appeal'd to Cesar."
Luke 23:24-25
Pilate determin'd to grant their request.
Acts 23:35
said he, when your accusers are come: and then order'd him to the guard-room at Herod's palace.
Acts 25:4
Festus answer'd, that Paul was in custody at Cesarea, where he design'd to be himself e'er long:
Acts 26:24-25
As he was thus making his defence, Festus broke out into this exclamation, "Paul, you are mad: much study has turn'd your brain."
Acts 28:30
After this, Paul staid two whole years in a house he had hired, and gave access to all that visited him,
Galatians 1:10
for do I now act in obedience to men, or to God? or do I seek to please men? if I had hitherto pleased men, I should not have been the servant of Christ.