Acts 26:32

32 Agrippa told Festus, "This man could have been set free if he hadn't appealed his case to the emperor."

Acts 26:32 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 26:32

Then said Agrippa unto Festus
As declaring his sense, and by way of advice and counsel; but not as determining anything himself, for that lay in the breast of Festus, the Roman governor and judge:

this man might have been set at liberty;
from his bonds and imprisonment; for ought that appears against him, or any law to the contrary:

if he had not appealed unto Caesar;
wherefore an inferior judge could not release him; but so it was ordered in divine Providence, that he should appeal to Caesar, that he might go to Rome, and there bear a testimony for Christ; however, this declaration of Agrippa, and what he and the governor and the rest said among themselves, are a considerable proof of the innocence of the apostle.

Acts 26:32 In-Context

30 The king, the governor, Bernice, and the people who were sitting with them got up.
31 As they were leaving, they said to each other, "This man isn't doing anything for which he deserves to die or be put in prison."
32 Agrippa told Festus, "This man could have been set free if he hadn't appealed his case to the emperor."
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