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Acts 26:1-3
J.B. Phillips New Testament
Acts 26:1-3
J.B. Phillips New Testament
26 Then Agrippa said to Paul, “You have our permission to speak for yourself.”
Paul repeats his story on a state occasion
2-3 So Paul, with that characteristic gesture of the hand, began his defence: “King Agrippa, in answering all the charges that the Jews have made against me, I must say how fortunate I consider myself to be in making my defence before you personally today. For I know that you are thoroughly familiar with all the customs and disputes that exist among the Jews. I therefore ask you to listen to me patiently.
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