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Paul defended himself (saying). Neither against the law of the Jews nor against the Temple, nor against Caesar have I done any wrong."
However Festus, wanting to show the Jews a favour answered Paul "Would you like to go up to Jerusalem to be
judged before me about these things there?" Paul said "I am standing before the tribunal of Caesar (here) where it is fitting for me to be judged. I have not wronged the Jews as you very well
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know. I have not done wrong or anything deserving death I do not seek to escape death. But if there is no one (here) able to accuse (and prove anything against) me then nobody can give me up to them (the Jews in Jerusalem). I appeal (therefore) to Caesar (the Emperor)." Then Festus, having talked with the council answered, "You have appealed to go before Caesar and to Caesar you will go."
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