Acts 26:1-13
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1 Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. Then Paul stretched forth the hand, and answered for himself:
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2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, because I shall answer for myself this day before thee touching all the things whereof I am accused of the Jews:
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3 Especially because I know thee to be expert in all customs and questions which are among the Jews: wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently.
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4 My manner of life from my youth, which was at the first among mine own nation at Jerusalem, know all the Jews;
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5 Which knew me from the beginning, if they would testify, that after the most straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.
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6 And now I stand and am judged for the hope of the promise made of God unto our fathers:
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7 Unto which promise our twelve tribes, instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews.
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8 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
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9 I verily thought with myself, that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth.
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10 Which thing I also did in Jerusalem: and many of the saints did I shut up in prison, having received authority from the chief priests; and when they were put to death, I gave my voice against them.
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11 And I punished them oft in every synagogue, and compelled them to blaspheme; and being exceedingly mad against them, I persecuted them even unto strange cities.
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12 Whereupon as I went to Damascus with authority and commission from the chief priests,
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13 At midday, O king, I saw in the way a light from heaven, above the brightness of the sun, shining round about me and them which journeyed with me.