Acts 24:27

But after two full years Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus, and because he wished to curry favor with the Jews, Felix left Paul still in prison.

Acts 25:9

But Festus, wishing to ingratiate himself with the Jews, answered Paul and said, "Will you go up to Jerusalem and be tried there by me upon these charges?"

Acts 25:14

And while they tarried many days, Festus laid Paul's case before the king. "There is a man here," he said, "whom Felix left a prisoner.

Acts 12:3

And when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. (This was during the days of unleavened bread.)

Acts 25:1

Three days after Festus entered his province, he went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

Mark 15:15

So Pilate, who wished to make himself strong with the crowd, released Barabbas to them, and gave Jesus over for crucifixion, after he had scourged him.

Acts 26:32

And Agrippa said to Festus, "If he had not appealed to Caesar, he might have been set free."

Luke 23:24-25

So Pilate gave sentence what they wished should be done.

Acts 23:35

"I will hear your case when your accusers also are come." And he ordered him to be kept in custody in Herod's palace.

Acts 25:4

But Festus answered that Paul was in custody at Caesarea, and that he himself was going there soon.

Acts 26:24-25

As Paul thus made his defense, Festus exclaimed in a loud voice. "Paul, you are raving mad; your great learning is driving you mad."

Acts 28:30

After this Paul lived for two whole years in his own rented house, and used to receive all who came to see him.

Galatians 1:10

Think you that I am now trying to conciliate men or God? Or am I "seeking to please men"? If I were still seeking to please men, I should not be a slave of Christ.

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Summary

But after two years Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: and Felix, willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound.

Porcius festus

General references

Bible References

Two

Acts 28:30
After this Paul lived for two whole years in his own rented house, and used to receive all who came to see him.

Porcius festus

Acts 25:1
Three days after Festus entered his province, he went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem.
Acts 26:24
As Paul thus made his defense, Festus exclaimed in a loud voice. "Paul, you are raving mad; your great learning is driving you mad."

Willing

Acts 12:3
And when he saw that it pleased the Jews, he proceeded to seize Peter also. (This was during the days of unleavened bread.)
Acts 25:9
But Festus, wishing to ingratiate himself with the Jews, answered Paul and said, "Will you go up to Jerusalem and be tried there by me upon these charges?"
Mark 15:15
So Pilate, who wished to make himself strong with the crowd, released Barabbas to them, and gave Jesus over for crucifixion, after he had scourged him.
Luke 23:24
So Pilate gave sentence what they wished should be done.
Galatians 1:10
Think you that I am now trying to conciliate men or God? Or am I "seeking to please men"? If I were still seeking to please men, I should not be a slave of Christ.

General references

Matthew 27:15
Now it was the Governor's custom, during the Passover, to release to the people any one prisoner whom they selected.
Mark 15:6
Now at the time of the feast it was customary to release to them a prisoner, whatever one they asked for.