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While he answered for himself,Neither*against the law of the Jews,neitheragainst the temple, nor yetagainstCaesar, have I offended any thing at all.
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ButFestus,willing to do the Jews a pleasure,answeredPaul, and said, Wilt thou go uptoJerusalem, and there be judgedof these thingsbeforeme?
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ThensaidPaul, I stand*atCaesar's judgment seat,whereIought to be judged: to the Jews have I donenowrong, as*thou very wellknowest.
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ForifI be an offender, or have committed any thingworthy of death, I refusenot to die: butif there benone of these things whereof theseaccuseme, no manmaydeliverme unto them. I appeal untoCaesar.
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