Acts 28:18
who, indeed, when they had examined me, were minded to set me at liberty, because there was, nothing worthy of death, in me.
Acts 26:31-32
And, retiring, they began conversing one with another, saying, Nothing worthy of death or of bonds, doth this man practise.
Acts 22:24-25
the captain ordered him to be brought into the castle, saying, that, with scourging, he should be put to the test, - that he might find out, for what cause they were, thus, clamouring against him.
Acts 22:30
But, on the morrow, being minded to get to know the certainty as to why he was being accused by the Jews, he released him, and ordered the High-priests and all the High-council to come together; and, bringing down Paul, set him before them.
Acts 23:29
whom I found to be accused concerning questions of their law, but, of nothing worthy of death or bonds, to be charged.
Acts 24:10
And Paul answered, when the governor had motioned him to be speaking, - Well knowing thee to have been, for many years, judge unto his nation, cheerfully, as to the things concerning myself, do I make defence;
Acts 24:22
And Felix deferred them, having more exact knowledge concerning the Way, - saying - As soon as, Lysias the captain, hath come down, I will give judgment as to your affairs, -
Acts 25:7-8
And, when he presented himself, the Jews who, from Jerusalem, had come down, stood round about him, many and grievous charges, bringing against him , which they were not able to prove, -