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Acts 26:1-7
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1
Then
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
the
hand,
and answered for
himself
:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
because I
shall
answer for
myself
this
day
before
thee
touching
all the
things
whereof
I am
accused
of
the
Jews:
3
Especially
because I
know
thee
to
be
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
from
my
youth,
which
was
at
the
first
among
mine
own
nation
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
Which
knew
me
from the
beginning,
if
they
would
testify
,
that
after
the most
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
and am
judged
for
the
hope
of the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers:
7
Unto
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes,
instantly
*
serving
God
day
and
night,
hope
to
come
.
For
which
hope's
sake,
king
Agrippa,
I am
accused
of
the
Jews.
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