Acts 25:25
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| Overview - Acts 25 | |
| 1 | The Jews accuse Paul before Festus. |
| 8 | He answers for himself, |
| 11 | and appeals unto Caesar. |
| 14 | Afterwards Festus opens his matter to king Agrippa; |
| 23 | and he is brought forth. |
| 25 | Festus clears him of having done any thing worthy of death. |
Acts 25:25 (King James Version)
But when I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death, and that he himself hath appealed to Augustus, I have determined to send him.
- committed
- Acts 23:9 Acts 23:29 26:31 Luke 23:4 Luke 23:14 ; John 18:38
- and that
- Acts 25:11 Acts 25:12
- Augustus
- The honourable title of [Sebastos
,] or Augustus, that is venerable or august, which was first conferred by the senate on Octavius Caesar, was afterwards assumed by succeeding Roman emperors.
