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Acts 26:32 - Exposition

And Agrippa said for then said Agrippa, A.V. Agrippa said unto Festus . Festus had consulted Agrippa, as one conversant with Jewish questions, about the case of Paul ( Acts 25:14-21 ). And in the place of hearing he had publicly stated that he had brought him before King Agrippa to be examined, that, "after examination had," he might know what to write to the emperor. Accordingly Agrippa now gives it as his opinion that the prisoner might have been discharged if he had not appealed to Caesar. Festus was of the same opinion, and doubtless wrote to Nero to that effect. The result was that he was acquitted before the emperor's tribunal at Rome, at the end of two years.

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