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But he said , I amnotmad , most nobleFestus;but speak forth the words of truthandsoberness.
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For the kingknowethofthese things, beforewhomalso I speakfreely : for I am persuadedthatnoneof these things are hidden from him;for this thingwasnotdonein a corner.
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KingAgrippa, believest thou the prophets? I knowthat thou believest .
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ThenAgrippasaiduntoPaul,Almostthoupersuadestme to be a Christian.
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AndPaulsaid , I would* to God, that notonlythou,butalsoall that hearme this day,werebothalmost*, andaltogether*suchasIam , exceptthesebonds.
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And when hehadthusspoken , the king rose up , and the governor,andBernice,and they that sat withthem:
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And when they were gone aside , they talkedbetweenthemselves,saying* , Thismandoethnothingworthy of deathor of bonds.
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ThensaidAgrippa unto Festus,Thismanmight have been set at liberty , if he hadnot appealed untoCaesar.