Acts 26:30

30 Then King Agrippa, Governor Festus, Bernice, and all the people sitting with them stood up

Acts 26:30 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 26:30

And when he had thus spoken
These words are omitted in the Alexandrian copy, the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions:

the king rose up;
from the judgment seat; that is, King Agrippa:

and the governor;
the Roman governor, Festus:

and Bernice:
the sister of King Agrippa:

and they that sat with them;
either in council, or to hear; the chief captains, and principal inhabitants of Caesarea.

Acts 26:30 In-Context

28 King Agrippa said to Paul, "Do you think you can persuade me to become a Christian in such a short time?"
29 Paul said, "Whether it is a short or a long time, I pray to God that not only you but every person listening to me today would be saved and be like me -- except for these chains I have."
30 Then King Agrippa, Governor Festus, Bernice, and all the people sitting with them stood up
31 and left the room. Talking to each other, they said, "There is no reason why this man should die or be put in jail."
32 And Agrippa said to Festus, "We could let this man go free, but he has asked Caesar to hear his case."
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