For if I be an offender
 Against the law of Moses, or the temple at Jerusalem, or Caesar the Roman emperor: 
 or have committed anything worthy of death;
 by the laws of the Romans, as sedition, murder 
 I refuse not to die;
 signifying that he did not decline going to Jerusalem, either through any consciousness of guilt, or fear of death; for if anything could be proved against him, that was of a capital nature, he did not desire to escape death; he was ready to die for it; this was no subterfuge, or shift, to evade or defer justice: 
 but if there be none of these things;
 to be found, or proved, and made to appear: 
 whereof these accuse me;
 pointing to the Jews, that came down to be his accusers, and had laid many and grievous charges against him: 
 no man may deliver me unto them;
 not justly, or according to the Roman laws; suggesting that Festus himself could not do it legally; 
 I appeal unto Caesar;
 to this the apostle was induced, partly by the conduct of the governor, who seemed inclined to favour the Jews; and partly by the knowledge he might have of their intention to lie in wait for him, should he go up to Jerusalem; and chiefly by the vision he had had, which assured him that he must bear witness of Christ at Rome, ( Acts 23:11 ) .