And Festus said, King Agrippa
 He addressed himself to him in the first place, as being the principal person, and of great dignity, as well as knowledge: 
 and all men which are here present with us;
 the chief captains, and principal inhabitants of the city: 
 ye see this man
 the prisoner at the bar, meaning Paul: 
 about whom all the multitude of the Jews have dealt with me:
 applied unto him, interceded with him, and very importunately pressed and desired him to give judgment against him: 
 both at Jerusalem and also here;
 at Caesarea, whither they came from Jerusalem to accuse him: 
 crying:
 in a very noisy and clamorous way: 
 that he ought not to live any longer;
 as they did before Lysias the chief captain, ( Acts 22:22 ) and so in the hearing of Festus; for it was his death they sought, and nothing else would satisfy them.