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Acts 4:29
Acts 4:29
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Acts 4:31
31
And
when
they
had
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
where
they
were
assembled
together;
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
and
they
spake
the
word
of
God
with
boldness.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
took
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
apostles,
and
declared
unto
them
how
he
had
seen
the
Lord
in
the
way,
and
that
he
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
he
had
preached
boldly
at
Damascus
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
Then
Paul
and
Barnabas
waxed
bold,
and
said,
It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
should
first
have
been
spoken
to
you:
but
seeing
ye
put
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
everlasting
life,
lo,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 14:3
3
Long
time
therefore
abode
they
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
gave
testimony
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
and
granted
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
And
he
went
into
the
synagogue,
and
spake
boldly
for
the
space
of
three
months,
disputing
and
persuading
the
things
concerning
the
kingdom
of
God.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
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.
8
Why
should
it
be
thought
a
thing
incredible
with
you,
that
God
should
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself,
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
Which
thing
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
many
of
the
saints
did
I
shut
up
in
prison,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests;
and
when
they
were
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
voice
against
them.
11
And
I
punished
them
oft
in
every
synagogue,
and
compelled
them
to
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
strange
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
went
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests,
13
At
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
in
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
which
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
tongue,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
pricks.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
rise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
I
have
appeared
unto
thee
for
this
purpose,
to
make
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
these
things
which
thou
hast
seen,
and
of
those
things
in
the
which
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
Delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
now
I
send
thee,
18
To
open
their
eyes,
and
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
inheritance
among
them
which
are
sanctified
by
faith
that
is
in
me.
19
Whereupon,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
But
shewed
first
unto
them
of
Damascus,
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
coasts
of
Judaea,
and
then
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
and
do
works
meet
for
repentance.
21
For
these
causes
the
Jews
caught
me
in
the
temple,
and
went
about
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
help
of
God,
I
continue
unto
this
day,
witnessing
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
none
other
things
than
those
which
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come:
23
That
Christ
should
suffer,
and
that
he
should
be
the
first
that
should
rise
from
the
dead,
and
should
shew
light
unto
the
people,
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
spake
for
himself,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
beside
thyself;
much
learning
doth
make
thee
mad.
25
But
he
said,
I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus;
but
speak
forth
the
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
was
not
done
in
a
corner.
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.
Ephesians 6:19
19
And
for
me,
that
utterance
may
be
given
unto
me,
that
I
may
open
my
mouth
boldly,
to
make
known
the
mystery
of
the
gospel,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
KJVP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
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YLT
Acts 4:31
31
And
they
having
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
in
which
they
were
gathered
together,
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
were
speaking
the
word
of
God
with
freedom,
Acts 9:27
27
and
Barnabas
having
taken
him,
brought
him
unto
the
apostles,
and
did
declare
to
them
how
in
the
way
he
saw
the
Lord,
and
that
he
spake
to
him,
and
how
in
Damascus
he
was
speaking
boldly
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
And
speaking
boldly,
Paul
and
Barnabas
said,
`To
you
it
was
necessary
that
first
the
word
of
God
be
spoken,
and
seeing
ye
do
thrust
it
away,
and
do
not
judge
yourselves
worthy
of
the
life
age-during,
lo,
we
do
turn
to
the
nations;
Acts 14:3
3
long
time,
indeed,
therefore,
did
they
abide
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
is
testifying
to
the
word
of
His
grace,
and
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
come
to
pass
through
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
And
having
gone
into
the
synagogue,
he
was
speaking
boldly
for
three
months,
reasoning
and
persuading
the
things
concerning
the
reign
of
God,
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`It
is
permitted
to
thee
to
speak
for
thyself;`
then
Paul
having
stretched
forth
the
hand,
was
making
a
defence:
2
`Concerning
all
things
of
which
I
am
accused
by
Jews,
king
Agrippa,
I
have
thought
myself
happy,
being
about
to
make
a
defence
before
thee
to-day,
3
especially
knowing
thee
to
be
acquainted
with
all
things
--
both
customs
and
questions
--
among
Jews;
wherefore,
I
beseech
thee,
patiently
to
hear
me.
4
`The
manner
of
my
life
then,
indeed,
from
youth
--
which
from
the
beginning
was
among
my
nation,
in
Jerusalem
--
know
do
all
the
Jews,
5
knowing
me
before
from
the
first,
(if
they
may
be
willing
to
testify,)
that
after
the
most
exact
sect
of
our
worship,
I
lived
a
Pharisee;
6
and
now
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
to
the
fathers
by
God,
I
have
stood
judged,
7
to
which
our
twelve
tribes,
intently
night
and
day
serving,
do
hope
to
come,
concerning
which
hope
I
am
accused,
king
Agrippa,
by
the
Jews;
8
why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
`I,
indeed,
therefore,
thought
with
myself,
that
against
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth
it
behoved
me
many
things
to
do,
10
which
also
I
did
in
Jerusalem,
and
many
of
the
saints
I
in
prison
did
shut
up,
from
the
chief
priests
having
received
the
authority;
they
also
being
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
vote
against
them,
11
and
in
every
synagogue,
often
punishing
them,
I
was
constraining
them
to
speak
evil,
being
also
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
was
also
persecuting
them
even
unto
strange
cities.
12
`In
which
things,
also,
going
on
to
Damascus
--
with
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests
--
13
at
mid-day,
I
saw
in
the
way,
O
king,
out
of
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
a
light
--
and
those
going
on
with
me;
14
and
we
all
having
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
speaking
unto
me,
and
saying
in
the
Hebrew
dialect,
Saul,
Saul,
why
me
dost
thou
persecute?
hard
for
thee
against
pricks
to
kick!
15
`And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
and
he
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
dost
persecute;
16
but
rise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet,
for
for
this
I
appeared
to
thee,
to
appoint
thee
an
officer
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
thou
didst
see,
and
of
the
things
in
which
I
will
appear
to
thee,
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
the
nations,
to
whom
now
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
to
turn
them
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
authority
of
the
Adversary
unto
God,
for
their
receiving
forgiveness
of
sins,
and
a
lot
among
those
having
been
sanctified,
by
faith
that
is
toward
me.
19
`Whereupon,
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
to
those
in
Jerusalem,
to
all
the
region
also
of
Judea,
and
to
the
nations,
I
was
preaching
to
reform,
and
to
turn
back
unto
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
reformation;
21
because
of
these
things
the
Jews
--
having
caught
me
in
the
temple
--
were
endeavouring
to
kill
me
.
22
`Having
obtained,
therefore,
help
from
God,
till
this
day,
I
have
stood
witnessing
both
to
small
and
to
great,
saying
nothing
besides
the
things
that
both
the
prophets
and
Moses
spake
of
as
about
to
come,
23
that
the
Christ
is
to
suffer,
whether
first
by
a
rising
from
the
dead,
he
is
about
to
proclaim
light
to
the
people
and
to
the
nations.`
24
And,
he
thus
making
a
defence,
Festus
with
a
loud
voice
said,
`Thou
art
mad,
Paul;
much
learning
doth
turn
thee
mad;`
25
and
he
saith,
`I
am
not
mad,
most
noble
Festus,
but
of
truth
and
soberness
the
sayings
I
speak
forth;
26
for
the
king
doth
know
concerning
these
things,
before
whom
also
I
speak
boldly,
for
none
of
these
things,
I
am
persuaded,
are
hidden
from
him;
for
this
thing
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner;
27
thou
dost
believe,
king
Agrippa,
the
prophets?
I
have
known
that
thou
dost
believe!`
28
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
`In
a
little
thou
dost
persuade
me
to
become
a
Christian!`
29
and
Paul
said,
`I
would
have
wished
to
God,
both
in
a
little,
and
in
much,
not
only
thee,
but
also
all
those
hearing
me
to-day,
to
become
such
as
I
also
am
--
except
these
bonds.`
30
And,
he
having
spoken
these
things,
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
Bernice
also,
and
those
sitting
with
them,
31
and
having
withdrawn,
they
were
speaking
unto
one
another,
saying
--
`This
man
doth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds;`
32
and
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
`This
man
might
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar.`
Ephesians 6:19
19
and
in
behalf
of
me,
that
to
me
may
be
given
a
word
in
the
opening
of
my
mouth,
in
freedom,
to
make
known
the
secret
of
the
good
news,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
ASV
Acts 4:31
31
And
when
they
had
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
wherein
they
were
gathered
together;
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
they
spake
the
word
of
God
with
boldness.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
took
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
apostles,
and
declared
unto
them
how
he
had
seen
the
Lord
in
the
way,
and
that
he
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
at
Damascus
he
had
preached
boldly
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
And
Paul
and
Barnabas
spake
out
boldly,
and
said,
It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
should
first
be
spoken
to
you.
Seeing
ye
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
lo,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 14:3
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
there
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
And
he
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
spake
boldly
for
the
space
of
three
months,
reasoning
and
persuading
as
to
the
things
concerning
the
kingdom
of
God.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
made
his
defence:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defense
before
thee
this
day
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews:
3
especially
because
thou
art
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
then
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
mine
own
nation
and
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
having
knowledge
of
me
from
the
first,
if
they
be
willing
to
testify,
that
after
the
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
here
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers;
7
unto
which
promise
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
God
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
And
concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
O
king!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
And
this
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
And
punishing
them
oftentimes
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
strove
to
make
them
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
foreign
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
journeyed
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
of
the
chief
priests,
13
at
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
that
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
goad.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
the
Lord
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
to
this
end
have
I
appeared
unto
thee,
to
appoint
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
wherein
thou
hast
seen
me,
and
of
the
things
wherein
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
them
that
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.
19
Wherefore,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
but
declared
both
to
them
of
Damascus
first
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judaea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
cause
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
assayed
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
unto
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come;
23
how
that
the
Christ
must
suffer,
and
how
that
he
first
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
should
proclaim
light
both
to
the
people
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
made
his
defense,
Festus
saith
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
mad;
thy
much
learning
is
turning
thee
mad.
25
But
Paul
saith,
I
am
not
mad,
most
excellent
Festus;
but
speak
forth
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
unto
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him;
for
this
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest.
28
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
With
but
little
persuasion
thou
wouldest
fain
make
me
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
said,
I
would
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
thou
only,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
and
when
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spake
one
to
another,
saying,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
Ephesians 6:19
19
And
on
my
behalf,
that
utterance
may
be
given
unto
me
in
opening
my
mouth,
to
make
known
with
boldness
the
mystery
of
the
gospel,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
WEB
Acts 4:31
31
When
they
had
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
where
they
were
gathered
together.
They
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
they
spoke
the
word
of
God
with
boldness.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
took
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
apostles,
and
declared
to
them
how
he
had
seen
the
Lord
in
the
way,
and
that
he
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
at
Damascus
he
had
preached
boldly
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
Paul
and
Barnabas
spoke
out
boldly,
and
said,
"It
was
necessary
that
God's
word
should
be
spoken
to
you
first.
Since
indeed
you
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
behold,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 14:3
3
Therefore
they
stayed
there
a
long
time,
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
He
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
spoke
boldly
for
a
period
of
three
months,
reasoning
and
persuading
about
the
things
concerning
the
Kingdom
of
God.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
speak
for
yourself."
Then
Paul
stretched
out
his
hand,
and
made
his
defense.
2
"I
think
myself
happy,
King
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defense
before
you
this
day
concerning
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
3
especially
because
you
are
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews.
Therefore
I
beg
you
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
"Indeed,
all
the
Jews
know
my
way
of
life
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
my
own
nation
and
at
Jerusalem;
5
having
known
me
from
the
first,
if
they
are
willing
to
testify,
that
after
the
strictest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
Now
I
stand
here
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
by
God
to
our
fathers,
7
which
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
Concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
King
Agrippa!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
does
raise
the
dead?
9
"I
myself
most
assuredly
thought
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
This
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem.
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
Punishing
them
often
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
tried
to
make
them
blaspheme.
Being
exceedingly
enraged
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
to
foreign
cities.
12
"Whereupon
as
I
traveled
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
from
the
chief
priests,
13
at
noon,
O
King,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
the
sky,
brighter
than
the
sun,
shining
around
me
and
those
who
traveled
with
me.
14
When
we
had
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
to
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
It
is
hard
for
you
to
kick
against
the
goads.'
15
"I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
"He
said,
'I
am
Jesus,
whom
you
are
persecuting.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
on
your
feet,
for
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
purpose:
to
appoint
you
a
servant
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
which
you
have
seen,
and
of
the
things
which
I
will
reveal
to
you;
17
delivering
you
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
I
send
you,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
those
who
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.'
19
"Therefore,
King
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
declared
first
to
them
of
Damascus,
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
reason
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
tried
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
to
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
would
happen,
23
how
the
Christ
must
suffer,
and
how,
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead,
he
would
be
first
to
proclaim
light
both
to
these
people
and
to
the
Gentiles."
24
As
he
thus
made
his
defense,
Festus
said
with
a
loud
voice,
"Paul,
you
are
crazy!
Your
great
learning
is
driving
you
insane!"
25
But
he
said,
"I
am
not
crazy,
most
excellent
Festus,
but
boldly
declare
words
of
truth
and
reasonableness.
26
For
the
king
knows
of
these
things,
to
whom
also
I
speak
freely.
For
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him,
for
this
has
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
the
prophets?
I
know
that
you
believe."
28
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"With
a
little
persuasion
are
you
trying
to
make
me
a
Christian?"
29
Paul
said,
"I
pray
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
only
you,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
for
these
bonds."
30
The
king
rose
up
with
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
those
who
sat
with
them.
31
When
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spoke
one
to
another,
saying,
"This
man
does
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds."
32
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"This
man
might
have
been
set
free
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar."
Ephesians 6:19
19
on
my
behalf,
that
utterance
may
be
given
to
me
in
opening
my
mouth,
to
make
known
with
boldness
the
mystery
of
the
gospel,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
RV
Acts 4:31
31
And
when
they
had
prayed,
the
place
was
shaken
wherein
they
were
gathered
together;
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Ghost,
and
they
spake
the
word
of
God
with
boldness.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
took
him,
and
brought
him
to
the
apostles,
and
declared
unto
them
how
he
had
seen
the
Lord
in
the
way,
and
that
he
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
at
Damascus
he
had
preached
boldly
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
And
Paul
and
Barnabas
spake
out
boldly,
and
said,
It
was
necessary
that
the
word
of
God
should
first
be
spoken
to
you.
Seeing
ye
thrust
it
from
you,
and
judge
yourselves
unworthy
of
eternal
life,
lo,
we
turn
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 14:3
3
Long
time
therefore
they
tarried
{cf15i
there}
speaking
boldly
in
the
Lord,
which
bare
witness
unto
the
word
of
his
grace,
granting
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
by
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
And
he
entered
into
the
synagogue,
and
spake
boldly
for
the
space
of
three
months,
reasoning
and
persuading
{cf15i
as
to}
the
things
concerning
the
kingdom
of
God.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Paul,
Thou
art
permitted
to
speak
for
thyself.
Then
Paul
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
made
his
defence:
2
I
think
myself
happy,
king
Agrippa,
that
I
am
to
make
my
defence
before
thee
this
day
touching
all
the
things
whereof
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews:
3
especially
because
thou
art
expert
in
all
customs
and
questions
which
are
among
the
Jews:
wherefore
I
beseech
thee
to
hear
me
patiently.
4
My
manner
of
life
then
from
my
youth
up,
which
was
from
the
beginning
among
mine
own
nation,
and
at
Jerusalem,
know
all
the
Jews;
5
having
knowledge
of
me
from
the
first,
if
they
be
willing
to
testify,
how
that
after
the
straitest
sect
of
our
religion
I
lived
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
{cf15i
here}
to
be
judged
for
the
hope
of
the
promise
made
of
God
unto
our
fathers;
7
unto
which
{cf15i
promise}
our
twelve
tribes,
earnestly
serving
{cf15i
God}
night
and
day,
hope
to
attain.
And
concerning
this
hope
I
am
accused
by
the
Jews,
O
king!
8
Why
is
it
judged
incredible
with
you,
if
God
doth
raise
the
dead?
9
I
verily
thought
with
myself,
that
I
ought
to
do
many
things
contrary
to
the
name
of
Jesus
of
Nazareth.
10
And
this
I
also
did
in
Jerusalem:
and
I
both
shut
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons,
having
received
authority
from
the
chief
priests,
and
when
they
were
put
to
death,
I
gave
my
vote
against
them.
11
And
punishing
them
oftentimes
in
all
the
synagogues,
I
strove
to
make
them
blaspheme;
and
being
exceedingly
mad
against
them,
I
persecuted
them
even
unto
foreign
cities.
12
Whereupon
as
I
journeyed
to
Damascus
with
the
authority
and
commission
of
the
chief
priests,
13
at
midday,
O
king,
I
saw
on
the
way
a
light
from
heaven,
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun,
shining
round
about
me
and
them
that
journeyed
with
me.
14
And
when
we
were
all
fallen
to
the
earth,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
unto
me
in
the
Hebrew
language,
Saul,
Saul,
why
persecutest
thou
me?
it
is
hard
for
thee
to
kick
against
the
goad.
15
And
I
said,
Who
art
thou,
Lord?
And
the
Lord
said,
I
am
Jesus
whom
thou
persecutest.
16
But
arise,
and
stand
upon
thy
feet:
for
to
this
end
have
I
appeared
unto
thee,
to
appoint
thee
a
minister
and
a
witness
both
of
the
things
wherein
thou
hast
seen
me,
and
of
the
things
wherein
I
will
appear
unto
thee;
17
delivering
thee
from
the
people,
and
from
the
Gentiles,
unto
whom
I
send
thee,
18
to
open
their
eyes,
that
they
may
turn
from
darkness
to
light,
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
unto
God,
that
they
may
receive
remission
of
sins
and
an
inheritance
among
them
that
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.
19
Wherefore,
O
king
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
unto
the
heavenly
vision:
20
but
declared
both
to
them
of
Damascus
first,
and
at
Jerusalem,
and
throughout
all
the
country
of
Judaea,
and
also
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
doing
works
worthy
of
repentance.
21
For
this
cause
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple,
and
assayed
to
kill
me.
22
Having
therefore
obtained
the
help
that
is
from
God,
I
stand
unto
this
day
testifying
both
to
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
but
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
did
say
should
come;
23
how
that
the
Christ
must
suffer,
{cf15i
and}
how
that
he
first
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
should
proclaim
light
both
to
the
people
and
to
the
Gentiles.
24
And
as
he
thus
made
his
defence,
Festus
saith
with
a
loud
voice,
Paul,
thou
art
mad;
thy
much
learning
doth
turn
thee
to
madness.
25
But
Paul
saith,
I
am
not
mad,
most
excellent
Festus;
but
speak
forth
words
of
truth
and
soberness.
26
For
the
king
knoweth
of
these
things,
unto
whom
also
I
speak
freely:
for
I
am
persuaded
that
none
of
these
things
is
hidden
from
him;
for
this
hath
not
been
done
in
a
corner.
27
King
Agrippa,
believest
thou
the
prophets?
I
know
that
thou
believest.
28
And
Agrippa
{cf15i
said}
unto
Paul,
With
but
little
persuasion
thou
wouldest
fain
make
me
a
Christian.
29
And
Paul
{cf15i
said},
I
would
to
God,
that
whether
with
little
or
with
much,
not
thou
only,
but
also
all
that
hear
me
this
day,
might
become
such
as
I
am,
except
these
bonds.
30
And
the
king
rose
up,
and
the
governor,
and
Bernice,
and
they
that
sat
with
them:
31
and
when
they
had
withdrawn,
they
spake
one
to
another,
saying,
This
man
doeth
nothing
worthy
of
death
or
of
bonds.
32
And
Agrippa
said
unto
Festus,
This
man
might
have
been
set
at
liberty,
if
he
had
not
appealed
unto
Caesar.
Ephesians 6:19
19
And
on
my
behalf,
that
utterance
may
be
given
unto
me
in
opening
my
mouth,
to
make
known
with
boldness
the
mystery
of
the
gospel,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
NET
Acts 4:31
31
When
they
had
prayed,
the
place
where
they
were
assembled
together
was
shaken,
and
they
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit
and
began
to
speak
the
word
of
God
courageously.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
took
Saul,
brought
him
to
the
apostles,
and
related
to
them
how
he
had
seen
the
Lord
on
the
road,
that
the
Lord
had
spoken
to
him,
and
how
in
Damascus
he
had
spoken
out
boldly
in
the
name
of
Jesus.
Acts 13:46
46
Both
Paul
and
Barnabas
replied
courageously,
"It
was
necessary
to
speak
the
word
of
God
to
you
first.
Since
you
reject
it
and
do
not
consider
yourselves
worthy
of
eternal
life,
we
are
turning
to
the
Gentiles.
Acts 14:3
3
So
they
stayed
there
for
a
considerable
time,
speaking
out
courageously
for
the
Lord,
who
testified
to
the
message
of
his
grace,
granting
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
performed
through
their
hands.
Acts 19:8
8
So
Paul
entered
the
synagogue
and
spoke
out
fearlessly
for
three
months,
addressing
and
convincing
them
about
the
kingdom
of
God.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
So
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
have
permission
to
speak
for
yourself."
Then
Paul
held
out
his
hand
and
began
his
defense:
2
"Regarding
all
the
things
I
have
been
accused
of
by
the
Jews,
King
Agrippa,
I
consider
myself
fortunate
that
I
am
about
to
make
my
defense
before
you
today,
3
because
you
are
especially
familiar
with
all
the
customs
and
controversial
issues
of
the
Jews.
Therefore
I
ask
you
to
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
Now
all
the
Jews
know
the
way
I
lived
from
my
youth,
spending
my
life
from
the
beginning
among
my
own
people
and
in
Jerusalem.
5
They
know,
because
they
have
known
me
from
time
past,
if
they
are
willing
to
testify,
that
according
to
the
strictest
party
of
our
religion,
I
lived
as
a
Pharisee.
6
And
now
I
stand
here
on
trial
because
of
my
hope
in
the
promise
made
by
God
to
our
ancestors,
7
a
promise
that
our
twelve
tribes
hope
to
attain
as
they
earnestly
serve
God
night
and
day.
Concerning
this
hope
the
Jews
are
accusing
me,
Your
Majesty!
8
Why
do
you
people
think
it
is
unbelievable
that
God
raises
the
dead?
9
Of
course,
I
myself
was
convinced
that
it
was
necessary
to
do
many
things
hostile
to
the
name
of
Jesus
the
Nazarene.
10
And
that
is
what
I
did
in
Jerusalem:
Not
only
did
I
lock
up
many
of
the
saints
in
prisons
by
the
authority
I
received
from
the
chief
priests,
but
I
also
cast
my
vote
against
them
when
they
were
sentenced
to
death.
11
I
punished
them
often
in
all
the
synagogues
and
tried
to
force
them
to
blaspheme.
Because
I
was
so
furiously
enraged
at
them,
I
went
to
persecute
them
even
in
foreign
cities.
12
"While
doing
this
very
thing,
as
I
was
going
to
Damascus
with
authority
and
complete
power
from
the
chief
priests,
13
about
noon
along
the
road,
Your
Majesty,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven,
brighter
than
the
sun,
shining
everywhere
around
me
and
those
traveling
with
me.
14
When
we
had
all
fallen
to
the
ground,
I
heard
a
voice
saying
to
me
in
Aramaic,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
You
are
hurting
yourself
by
kicking
against
the
goads.'
15
So
I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
And
the
Lord
replied,
'I
am
Jesus
whom
you
are
persecuting.
16
But
get
up
and
stand
on
your
feet,
for
I
have
appeared
to
you
for
this
reason,
to
designate
you
in
advance
as
a
servant
and
witness
to
the
things
you
have
seen
and
to
the
things
in
which
I
will
appear
to
you.
17
I
will
rescue
you
from
your
own
people
and
from
the
Gentiles,
to
whom
I
am
sending
you
18
to
open
their
eyes
so
that
they
turn
from
darkness
to
light
and
from
the
power
of
Satan
to
God,
so
that
they
may
receive
forgiveness
of
sins
and
a
share
among
those
who
are
sanctified
by
faith
in
me.'
19
"Therefore,
King
Agrippa,
I
was
not
disobedient
to
the
heavenly
vision,
20
but
I
declared
to
those
in
Damascus
first,
and
then
to
those
in
Jerusalem
and
in
all
Judea,
and
to
the
Gentiles,
that
they
should
repent
and
turn
to
God,
performing
deeds
consistent
with
repentance.
21
For
this
reason
the
Jews
seized
me
in
the
temple
courts
and
were
trying
to
kill
me.
22
I
have
experienced
help
from
God
to
this
day,
and
so
I
stand
testifying
to
both
small
and
great,
saying
nothing
except
what
the
prophets
and
Moses
said
was
going
to
happen:
23
that
the
Christ
was
to
suffer
and
be
the
first
to
rise
from
the
dead,
to
proclaim
light
both
to
our
people
and
to
the
Gentiles."
24
As
Paul
was
saying
these
things
in
his
defense,
Festus
exclaimed
loudly,
"You
have
lost
your
mind,
Paul!
Your
great
learning
is
driving
you
insane!"
25
But
Paul
replied,
"I
have
not
lost
my
mind,
most
excellent
Festus,
but
am
speaking
true
and
rational
words.
26
For
the
king
knows
about
these
things,
and
I
am
speaking
freely
to
him,
because
I
cannot
believe
that
any
of
these
things
has
escaped
his
notice,
for
this
was
not
done
in
a
corner.
27
Do
you
believe
the
prophets,
King
Agrippa?
I
know
that
you
believe."
28
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"In
such
a
short
time
are
you
persuading
me
to
become
a
Christian?"
29
Paul
replied,
"I
pray
to
God
that
whether
in
a
short
or
a
long
time
not
only
you
but
also
all
those
who
are
listening
to
me
today
could
become
such
as
I
am,
except
for
these
chains."
30
So
the
king
got
up,
and
with
him
the
governor
and
Bernice
and
those
sitting
with
them,
31
and
as
they
were
leaving
they
said
to
one
another,
"This
man
is
not
doing
anything
deserving
death
or
imprisonment."
32
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"This
man
could
have
been
released
if
he
had
not
appealed
to
Caesar."
Ephesians 6:19
19
Pray
for
me
also,
that
I
may
be
given
the
message
when
I
begin
to
speak�
that
I
may
confidently
make
known
the
mystery
of
the
gospel,
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 4:29
in
ERVEN
Acts 4:31
31
After
the
believers
prayed,
the
place
where
they
were
meeting
shook.
They
were
all
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
they
continued
to
speak
God's
message
without
fear.
Acts 9:27
27
But
Barnabas
accepted
Saul
and
took
him
to
the
apostles.
He
told
them
how
Saul
had
seen
the
Lord
on
the
road
and
how
the
Lord
had
spoken
to
Saul.
Then
he
told
them
how
boldly
Saul
had
spoken
for
the
Lord
in
Damascus.
Acts 13:46
46
But
Paul
and
Barnabas
spoke
very
boldly.
They
said,
"We
had
to
tell
God's
message
to
you
Jews
first,
but
you
refuse
to
listen.
You
have
made
it
clear
that
you
are
not
worthy
of
having
eternal
life.
So
we
will
now
go
to
those
who
are
not
Jews.
Acts 14:3
3
So
Paul
and
Barnabas
stayed
in
Iconium
a
long
time,
and
they
spoke
bravely
for
the
Lord.
They
told
the
people
about
God's
grace.
The
Lord
proved
that
what
they
said
was
true
by
causing
miraculous
signs
and
wonders
to
be
done
through
them.
Acts 19:8
8
Paul
went
into
the
synagogue
and
spoke
very
boldly.
He
continued
doing
this
for
three
months.
He
talked
with
the
Jews,
trying
to
persuade
them
to
accept
what
he
was
telling
them
about
God's
kingdom.
Acts 26:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"You
may
now
speak
to
defend
yourself."
Paul
raised
his
hand
to
get
their
attention
and
began
to
speak.
2
He
said,
"King
Agrippa,
I
feel
fortunate
that
I
can
stand
here
before
you
today
and
answer
all
the
charges
these
Jews
have
made
against
me.
3
I
am
very
happy
to
talk
to
you,
because
you
know
so
much
about
all
the
Jewish
customs
and
the
things
the
Jews
argue
about.
Please
listen
to
me
patiently.
4
"All
the
Jews
know
about
my
whole
life.
They
know
the
way
I
lived
from
the
beginning
in
my
own
country
and
later
in
Jerusalem.
5
These
Jews
have
known
me
for
a
long
time.
If
they
want
to,
they
can
tell
you
that
I
was
a
good
Pharisee.
And
the
Pharisees
obey
the
laws
of
the
Jewish
religion
more
carefully
than
any
other
group.
6
Now
I
am
on
trial
because
I
hope
for
the
promise
that
God
made
to
our
fathers.
7
This
is
the
promise
that
all
the
twelve
tribes
of
our
people
hope
to
receive.
For
this
hope
the
Jews
serve
God
day
and
night.
My
king,
the
Jews
have
accused
me
because
I
hope
for
this
same
promise.
8
Why
do
you
people
think
it
is
impossible
for
God
to
raise
people
from
death?
9
"I
used
to
think
that
I
should
do
everything
I
could
against
Jesus
from
Nazareth.
10
And
that's
what
I
did,
beginning
in
Jerusalem.
The
leading
priests
gave
me
the
authority
to
put
many
of
God's
people
in
jail.
And
when
they
were
being
killed,
I
agreed
that
it
was
a
good
thing.
11
I
visited
all
the
synagogues
and
punished
them,
trying
to
make
them
curse
Jesus.
My
anger
against
these
people
was
so
strong
that
I
went
to
other
cities
to
find
them
and
punish
them.
12
"One
time
the
leading
priests
gave
me
permission
and
the
authority
to
go
to
the
city
of
Damascus.
13
On
the
way
there,
at
noon,
I
saw
a
light
from
heaven,
brighter
than
the
sun.
It
shined
all
around
me
and
those
traveling
with
me.
14
We
all
fell
to
the
ground.
Then
I
heard
a
voice
talking
to
me
in
Aramaic.
The
voice
said,
'Saul,
Saul,
why
are
you
persecuting
me?
You
are
only
hurting
yourself
by
fighting
me.'
15
"I
said,
'Who
are
you,
Lord?'
"The
Lord
said,
'I
am
Jesus.
I
am
the
one
you
are
persecuting.
16
Stand
up!
I
have
chosen
you
to
be
my
servant.
You
will
tell
people
about
me�what
you
have
seen
today
and
what
I
will
show
you.
This
is
why
I
have
come
to
you.
17
I
will
keep
you
safe
from
your
own
people
and
from
the
non-Jewish
people,
the
ones
I
am
sending
you
to.
18
You
will
make
them
able
to
understand
the
truth.
They
will
turn
away
from
darkness
to
the
light.
They
will
turn
away
from
the
power
of
Satan,
and
they
will
turn
to
God.
Then
their
sins
can
be
forgiven,
and
they
can
be
given
a
place
among
God's
people�those
who
have
been
made
holy
by
believing
in
me.'"
19
Paul
continued
speaking:
"King
Agrippa,
after
I
had
this
vision
from
heaven,
I
obeyed
it.
20
I
began
telling
people
to
change
their
hearts
and
lives
and
turn
back
to
God.
And
I
told
them
to
do
what
would
show
that
they
had
really
changed.
I
went
first
to
people
in
Damascus.
Then
I
went
to
Jerusalem
and
to
every
part
of
Judea
and
told
the
people
there.
I
also
went
to
the
non-Jewish
people.
21
"This
is
why
the
Jews
grabbed
me
and
were
trying
to
kill
me
at
the
Temple.
22
But
God
helped
me,
and
he
is
still
helping
me
today.
With
God's
help
I
am
standing
here
today
and
telling
all
people
what
I
have
seen.
But
I
am
saying
nothing
new.
I
am
saying
only
what
Moses
and
the
prophets
said
would
happen.
23
They
said
that
the
Christ
would
die
and
be
the
first
to
rise
from
death.
They
said
that
he
would
bring
the
light
of
God's
saving
truth
to
the
Jewish
people
and
to
the
non-Jewish
people."
24
While
Paul
was
still
defending
himself,
Festus
shouted,
"Paul,
you
are
out
of
your
mind!
Too
much
study
has
made
you
crazy."
25
Paul
said,
"Most
Honorable
Festus,
I
am
not
crazy.
What
I
am
saying
is
true.
It
all
makes
perfect
sense.
26
King
Agrippa
knows
about
all
this,
and
I
can
speak
freely
to
him.
I
know
that
he
has
heard
about
these
things,
because
they
happened
where
everyone
could
see
them.
27
King
Agrippa,
do
you
believe
what
the
prophets
wrote?
I
know
you
believe!"
28
King
Agrippa
said
to
Paul,
"Do
you
think
you
can
persuade
me
to
become
a
'Christ
follower'
so
easily?"
29
Paul
said,
"It
is
not
important
if
it
is
easy
or
if
it
is
hard.
I
pray
to
God
that
not
only
you
but
that
everyone
listening
to
me
today
could
be
saved
and
be
just
like
me�
except
for
these
chains
I
have!"
30
King
Agrippa,
Governor
Festus,
Bernice,
and
all
the
people
sitting
with
them
stood
up
31
and
left
the
room.
They
were
talking
to
each
other.
They
said,
"This
man
has
done
nothing
worthy
of
being
put
to
death
or
even
put
in
jail."
32
And
Agrippa
said
to
Festus,
"We
could
let
him
go
free,
but
he
has
asked
to
see
Caesar.
"
Ephesians 6:19
19
Also
pray
for
me�that
when
I
speak,
God
will
give
me
words
so
that
I
can
tell
the
secret
truth
about
the
Good
News
without
fear.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
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Acts 4:29
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Acts 4:29
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Acts 4:29
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