| 1 | Now after five days Ananias the high priest came down with the elders and a certain orator named Tertullus. These gave evidence to the governor against Paul. | |
| 2 | And when he was called upon, Tertullus began his accusation, saying: "Seeing that through you we enjoy great peace, and prosperity is being brought to this nation by your foresight, | |
| 3 | "we accept it always and in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness. | |
| 4 | "Nevertheless, not to be tedious to you any further, I beg you to hear, by your courtesy, a few words from us. | |
| 5 | "For we have found this man a plague, a creator of dissension among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes. | |
| 6 | "He even tried to profane the temple, and we seized him, and wanted to judge him according to our law. | |
| 7 | "But the commander Lysias came by and with great violence took him out of our hands, | |
| 8 | "commanding his accusers to come to you. By examining him yourself you may ascertain all these things of which we accuse him." | |
| 9 | And the Jews also assented, maintaining that these things were so. | |
| 10 | Then Paul, after the governor had nodded to him to speak, answered: "Inasmuch as I know that you have been for many years a judge of this nation, I do the more cheerfully answer for myself, | |
| 11 | "because you may ascertain that it is no more than twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem to worship. | |
| 12 | "And they neither found me in the temple disputing with anyone nor inciting the crowd, either in the synagogues or in the city. | |
| 13 | "Nor can they prove the things of which they now accuse me. | |
| 14 | "But this I confess to you, that according to the Way which they call a sect, so I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets. | |
| 15 | "I have hope in God, which they themselves also accept, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and the unjust. | |
| 16 | "This being so, I myself always strive to have a conscience without offense toward God and men. | |
| 17 | "Now after many years I came to bring alms and offerings to my nation, | |
| 18 | "in the midst of which some Jews from Asia found me purified in the temple, neither with a mob nor with tumult. | |
| 19 | "They ought to have been here before you to object if they had anything against me. | |
| 20 | "Or else let those who are here themselves say if they found any wrongdoing in me while I stood before the council, | |
| 21 | "unless it is for this one statement which I cried out, standing among them, 'Concerning the resurrection of the dead I am being judged by you this day.'" | |
| 22 | But when Felix heard these things, having more accurate knowledge of the Way, he adjourned the proceedings and said, "When Lysias the commander comes down, I will make a decision on your case." | |
| 23 | So he commanded the centurion to keep Paul and to let him have liberty, and told him not to forbid any of his friends to provide for or visit him. | |
| 24 | And after some days, when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, he sent for Paul and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. | |
| 25 | Now as he reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and answered, "Go away for now; when I have a convenient time I will call for you." | |
| 26 | Meanwhile he also hoped that money would be given him by Paul, that he might release him. Therefore he sent for him more often and conversed with him. | |
| 27 | But after two years Porcius Festus succeeded Felix; and Felix, wanting to do the Jews a favor, left Paul bound. | |