When Festus succeeds Felix, the Jewish leaders press for Paul to be tried in Jerusalem, plotting to ambush him. To avoid being handed over, Paul, as a Roman citizen, appeals to Caesar, and Festus grants it: “To Caesar you shall go.” Festus then consults the visiting King Agrippa about how to frame the charges, since he finds nothing worthy of death in Paul.
Acts study chapter
Acts 25
c. AD 59Before Festus, Paul appeals to Caesar; Festus consults King Agrippa about the case.
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