| 1 | ¶ And after five days came down the high priest Ananias, with the elders, and a certain orator called Tertullus, and laid their informations against Paul before the governor. | |
| 2 | And he having been called, Tertullus began to accuse, saying, Seeing we enjoy great peace through thee, and that excellent measures are executed for this nation by thy forethought, | |
| 3 | we receive {it} always and everywhere, most excellent Felix, with all thankfulness. | |
| 4 | But that I may not too much intrude on thy time, I beseech thee to hear us briefly in thy kindness. | |
| 5 | For finding this man a pest, and moving sedition among all the Jews throughout the world, and a leader of the sect of the Nazaraeans; | |
| 6 | {who also attempted to profane the temple; whom we also had seized, and would have judged according to our law;} | |
| 7 | {but Lysias, the chiliarch, coming up, took (him) away with great force out of our hands,} | |
| 8 | {having commanded his accusers to come to thee;} of whom thou canst thyself, in examining {him}, know the certainty of all these things of which we accuse him. | |
| 9 | And the Jews also joined in pressing the matter against {Paul}, saying that these things were so. | |
| 10 | ¶ But Paul, the governor having beckoned to him to speak, answered, Knowing that for many years thou hast been judge to this nation, I answer readily as to the things which concern myself. | |
| 11 map | As thou mayest know that there are not more than twelve days since I went up to worship at Jerusalem, | |
| 12 | and neither in the temple did they find me discoursing to any one, or making any tumultuous gathering together of the crowd, nor in the synagogues, nor in the city; | |
| 13 | neither can they make good the things of which they now accuse me. | |
| 14 | But this I avow to thee, that in the way which they call sect, so I serve my fathers? God, believing all things which are written throughout the law, and in the prophets; | |
| 15 | having hope towards God, which they themselves also receive, that there is to be a resurrection both of just and unjust. | |
| 16 | For this cause I also exercise {myself} to have in everything a conscience without offence towards God and men. | |
| 17 | And after a lapse of many years I arrived, bringing alms to my nation, and offerings. | |
| 18 map | Whereupon they found me purified in the temple, with neither crowd nor tumult. But it was certain Jews from Asia, | |
| 19 | who ought to appear before thee and accuse, if they have anything against me; | |
| 20 | or let these themselves say what wrong they found in me when I stood before the council, | |
| 21 | {other} than concerning this one voice which I cried standing amongst them: I am judged this day by you touching {the} resurrection of {the} dead. | |
| 22 | ¶ And Felix, knowing accurately the things concerning the way, adjourned them, saying, When Lysias the chiliarch is come down I will determine your affair; | |
| 23 | ordering the centurion to keep him, and that he should have freedom, and to hinder none of his friends to minister to him. | |
| 24 | And after certain days, Felix having arrived with Drusilla his wife, who was a Jewess, he sent for Paul and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. | |
| 25 | And as he reasoned concerning righteousness, and temperance, and the judgment about to come, Felix, being filled with fear, answered, Go for the present, and when I get an opportunity I will send for thee; | |
| 26 | hoping at the same time that money would be given him by Paul: wherefore also he sent for him the oftener and communed with him. | |
| 27 | But when two years were completed, Felix was relieved by Porcius Festus as his successor; and Felix, desirous to oblige the Jews, to acquire their favour, left Paul bound. | |