Introduction
A.M. 4066. A.D. 62.
(1,) Paul is again accused by the Jews, before Festus the new governor, Acts 25:1-7 .
(2,) He vindicates himself; and, to prevent the removing the cause to Jerusalem, appeals to Nero, the Roman emperor, Acts 25:8-12 .
(3,) Festus relates the case to King Agrippa, who desires to hear Paul’s own account of it, Acts 25:13-23 .
(4,) Festus presents Paul before Agrippa, Bernice, &c., and represents him as one who had done nothing worthy of death or bonds, and leaves him to answer for himself, Acts 25:23-27 .
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