Acts 24:27

But, after the lapse of two years, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus; and, wishing to gain popularity with the Jews, he left Paul a prisoner.

Acts 25:9

But, as Festus wished to gain popularity with the Jews, he interrupted Paul with the question: "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and be tried on these charges before me there?"

Acts 25:14

And, as they were staying there for several days, Festus laid Paul's case before the King. "There is a man here," he said, "left a prisoner by Felix,

Acts 12:3

And, when he saw that the Jews were pleased with this, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. (This was during the Festival of the Unleavened Bread.)

Acts 25:1

Three days after Festus had entered upon his province, he left Caesarea and went up to Jerusalem.

Mark 15:15

And Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released Barabbas to them, and, after scourging Jesus, gave him up to be crucified.

Acts 26:32

And, speaking to Festus, Agrippa added: "The man might have been discharged, if he had not appealed to the Emperor."

Luke 23:24-25

Pilate decided that their demand should be granted.

Acts 23:35

"I will hear all you have to say as soon as your accusers have arrived." And he ordered Paul to be kept under guard in Herod's Government House.

Acts 25:4

But Festus answered that Paul was in prison at Caesarea, and that he himself would be leaving for that place shortly.

Acts 26:24-25

While Paul was making this defense, Festus called out loudly: "You are mad, Paul; your great learning is driving you mad."

Acts 28:30

For two whole years Paul stayed in a house which he rented for himself, welcoming all who came to see him,

Galatians 1:10

Is this, I ask, trying to conciliate men, or God? Am I seeking to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I should not be a servant 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
For two whole years Paul stayed in a house which he rented for himself, welcoming all who came to see him,

Porcius festus

Acts 25:1
Three days after Festus had entered upon his province, he left Caesarea and went up to Jerusalem.
Acts 26:24
While Paul was making this defense, Festus called out loudly: "You are mad, Paul; your great learning is driving you mad."

Willing

Acts 12:3
And, when he saw that the Jews were pleased with this, he proceeded to arrest Peter also. (This was during the Festival of the Unleavened Bread.)
Acts 25:9
But, as Festus wished to gain popularity with the Jews, he interrupted Paul with the question: "Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem and be tried on these charges before me there?"
Mark 15:15
And Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released Barabbas to them, and, after scourging Jesus, gave him up to be crucified.
Luke 23:24
Pilate decided that their demand should be granted.
Galatians 1:10
Is this, I ask, trying to conciliate men, or God? Am I seeking to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I should not be a servant of Christ.

General references

Matthew 27:15
Now, at the Feast, the Governor was accustomed to grant the people the release of any one prisoner whom they might choose.
Mark 15:6
Now, at the Feast, Pilate used to grant the people the release of any one prisoner whom they might ask for.