Acts 26:3

for I know you are fully acquainted with the Jewish customs and controversies: and therefore I beg the indulgence of your attention.

Acts 6:14

for we have heard him say, that Jesus the Nazarene shall destroy this place, and change the customs which Moses delivered us.

Acts 21:21

now they have heard that you instruct the Jews that are among the Gentiles to abandon Moses, by telling them they must not circumcise their children, nor observe the establish'd rites.

Acts 24:4

but not to trespass upon you too far, be pleas'd to hear what I have to say in brief, with your usual indulgence.

Acts 24:10

Then the governour sign'd to Paul to reply; who said, I enter upon my defence with the greater confidence, by considering you have govern'd this nation several years:

Acts 25:19-20

they objected certain articles that related only to their superstition, and to one Jesus that was dead, but Paul asserted he was alive.

Acts 25:26

as I have no certain account to communicate to the emperor my master, I caus'd him to appear before this assembly, and before you, king Agrippa, in particular, that after he is examin'd, I may know how to represent the affair;

Acts 26:7

which our twelve tribes by their continual services, night and day, hope themselves to obtain: yet for that hope, king Agrippa, do the Jews now accuse me.

Acts 26:26

the king is inform'd of these things, to whom I address myself with the greater confidence, being persuaded he is fully apprized of these matters, that were far from being transacted in private.

Acts 28:17

three days after, Paul sent for the chief of the Jews: and when they were assembled, he said to them, "my brethren, tho' I have done nothing against the Jews, or against the customs of our fathers, I was made a prisoner at Jerusalem, and put into the hands of the Romans:

1 Corinthians 13:2

and tho' I should have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and tho' I had all the faith necessary to remove mountains, and had no benevolence, it would signify nothing.

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Summary

Especially because I know thee to be expert in all customs and questions which are among the Jews: wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently.

To hear

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Because

Acts 26:26
the king is inform'd of these things, to whom I address myself with the greater confidence, being persuaded he is fully apprized of these matters, that were far from being transacted in private.
Acts 6:14
for we have heard him say, that Jesus the Nazarene shall destroy this place, and change the customs which Moses delivered us.
Acts 21:21
now they have heard that you instruct the Jews that are among the Gentiles to abandon Moses, by telling them they must not circumcise their children, nor observe the establish'd rites.
Acts 24:10
Then the governour sign'd to Paul to reply; who said, I enter upon my defence with the greater confidence, by considering you have govern'd this nation several years:
Acts 25:19
they objected certain articles that related only to their superstition, and to one Jesus that was dead, but Paul asserted he was alive.
Acts 28:17
three days after, Paul sent for the chief of the Jews: and when they were assembled, he said to them, "my brethren, tho' I have done nothing against the Jews, or against the customs of our fathers, I was made a prisoner at Jerusalem, and put into the hands of the Romans:
1 Corinthians 13:2
and tho' I should have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and tho' I had all the faith necessary to remove mountains, and had no benevolence, it would signify nothing.

To hear

Acts 24:4
but not to trespass upon you too far, be pleas'd to hear what I have to say in brief, with your usual indulgence.

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Acts 16:21
as it is not lawful for Romans, as we are, to admit or practise.