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And it came to pass, that afterthreedaysPaulcalled the chief* of the Jewstogether: and when they were come together, he saiduntothem,Men and brethren, though I have committednothingagainst the people,orcustoms of our fathers, yet was I deliveredprisonerfromJerusaleminto the hands of the Romans.
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Who, when they had examinedme,would have let me go, because there wasnocause of deathinme.
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But when the Jews spake against it, I was constrained to appeal unto Caesar;notthat I hadought to accusemynationof.
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Forthiscausetherefore have I called for you, to see you, and to speak with you: because thatfor the hope of Israel I am bound withthischain.
As we wrap up the book of Acts we’ll hear of Paul’s ministry in Rome. He proclaims the kingdom of God, and that implies he presented the detailed prophetic descriptions given in the Old Testament, making a compelling case that Jesus is indeed the Mes...
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