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Acts 26:27-32
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27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest
.
28
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Almost
thou
persuadest
me
to
be
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
said
, I
would
*
to
God,
that
not
only
thou,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
were
both
almost
*
,
and
altogether
*
such
as
I
am
,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken
, the
king
rose
up
,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they that sat
with
them:
31
And
when they were gone
aside
, they
talked
between
themselves,
saying
*
,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
Then
said
Agrippa
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have been set at
liberty
,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
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