Acts 28:18

They meant to release me after examination, as I was innocent of any crime that deserved death.

Acts 26:31-32

They retired to discuss the affair, and agreed that "this man has done nothing to deserve death or imprisonment."

Acts 22:24-25

till the commander ordered him to be taken inside the barracks and examined under the lash, so as to find out why the people shouted at him in this way.

Acts 22:30

Next day, as he was anxious to find out the real reason why the Jews accused him, he unbound him, ordered the high priests and all the Sanhedrin to meet, and brought Paul down, placing him in front of them.

Acts 23:29

where I found he was accused of matters relating to their Law but not impeached for any crime that deserved death or imprisonment.

Acts 24:10

Then at a nod from the governor Paul made his reply. "As I know you have administered justice in this nation for a number of years," he said, "I feel encouraged to make my defence,

Acts 24:22

As Felix had a pretty accurate knowledge of the Way, he remanded Paul, telling the Jews, "When Lysias the commander comes down, I will decide your case."

Acts 25:7-8

When he arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem surrounded him and brought a number of serious charges against him, none of which they were able to prove.

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Who, when they had examined me, would have let me go, because there was no cause of death in me.

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Acts 22:24
till the commander ordered him to be taken inside the barracks and examined under the lash, so as to find out why the people shouted at him in this way.
Acts 24:10
Then at a nod from the governor Paul made his reply. "As I know you have administered justice in this nation for a number of years," he said, "I feel encouraged to make my defence,
Acts 25:7
When he arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem surrounded him and brought a number of serious charges against him, none of which they were able to prove.
Acts 26:31
They retired to discuss the affair, and agreed that "this man has done nothing to deserve death or imprisonment."