4 Surely all the Jews (people of praise) know how I have lived from my earliest childhood among my own people {ethnei}, and also in Jerusalem (city of peace).

5 They have known me for a long time and can testify, if they are willing, that I lived as a Pharisee, adhering to the strictest sect of our religion.

6 And now I stand on trial because of my hope in the promise that God {Theou} made to our fathers {pateras},

7 the promise our twelve tribes are hoping to see fulfilled as they earnestly serve God day and night. It is because of this hope, O king, that I am accused by the Jews (people of praise).

8 Why would any of you⁺ consider it incredible that God {Theos} raises the dead?

9 So then, I too was convinced that I ought to do all I could to oppose the name of Jesus (YHWH saves) of Nazareth (branch).

10 And that is what I did in Jerusalem (city of peace). With authority from the chief priests I put many of the saints (holy ones) in prison, and when they were condemned to death, I cast my vote against them.

11 I frequently had them punished in the synagogues, and I tried to make them blaspheme. In my raging fury against them, I even went to foreign cities to persecute them.

12 In this pursuit I was on my way to Damascus (well-watered land) with the authority and commission of the chief priests.

13 About noon, O king, as I was on the road, I saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun, shining around me and my companions.

14 We all fell to the ground, and I heard a voice say to me in Hebrew (in Aramaic), ‘Saul (asked for), Saul, why do you persecute Me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.

15 ‘Who are You, Lord {Kyrie}? I asked. ‘I am Jesus (YHWH saves), whom you are persecuting, the Lord {Kyrios} replied.

16 ‘But get up and stand on your feet. For I have appeared to you to appoint you as a servant and as a witness of what you have seen from Me and what I will show you.

17 I will rescue you from your own people and from the Gentiles {ethnōn}. I am sending you to them

18 to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan (the adversary) to God {Theon}, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those sanctified by faith in Me.

19 So then, King Agrippa (Herod Agrippa II), I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision.

20 First to those in Damascus (well-watered land) and Jerusalem (city of peace), then to everyone in the region of Judea (land of praise), and then to the Gentiles {ethnesin}, I declared that they should repent and turn to God {Theon}, performing deeds (acts) worthy of their repentance.

21 For this reason the Jews (people of praise) seized me in the temple courts \the temple/ and tried to kill me.

22 But I have had God’s {Theou} help to this day, and I stand here to testify to small and great alike. I am saying nothing beyond what the prophets and Moses (drawn out) said would happen:

23 that the Christ (the Anointed One) would suffer, and as the first to rise from the dead, would proclaim light to our people and to the Gentiles {ethnesin}.

24 At this stage of Paul’s defense, Festus (festival) exclaimed in a loud voice, “You are insane, Paul (humble)! Your great learning is driving you to madness!

25 But Paul (humble) answered, “I am not insane, most excellent Festus (festival); I am speaking words {rhēmata} of truth and sobriety.

26 For the king knows about these matters, and I can speak freely to him. I am confident that none of this has escaped his notice, because it was not done in a corner.

27 King Agrippa (Herod Agrippa II), do you believe the prophets? I know you do.

28 Then Agrippa (Herod Agrippa II) said to Paul (humble), “Can you persuade me in such a short time to become a Christian?

29 “Short time or long, Paul replied, “I wish to God {Theō} that not only you but all who hear me this day may become what I am, except for these chains.

30 Then the king and the governor rose, along with Bernice (victorious) and those seated with them.

31 On their way out, they said to one another, “This man has done nothing worthy of death or imprisonment.

32 And Agrippa (Herod Agrippa II) said to Festus (festival), “This man could have been released if he had not appealed to Caesar (Emporer).

Acts 26:4-32, Berean Annotated Bible. Public domain.
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