Acts 24:10-21

Etheridge(i) 10 And the governor signed to Paulos to speak. And Paulos answered, and said, For many years I know that thou hast been the judge of this people, and on this account I joyfully make defence for myself; 11 while thou shouldst know that it hath not been more than twelve days since I went up to Urishlem to worship. 12 Neither found they me speaking with any man in the temple, neither have I gathered an assembly in their synagogue nor in the city; 13 nor is it in their power to demonstrate before thee any thing of what they accuse me. 14 Nevertheless, this do I confess, that in that very doctrine of which they speak, in it serve I the God of my fathers, believing in all that is written in the law and in the prophets, 15 and having hope in Aloha [for] that which they also hope: that there shall be a resurrection from the house of the dead, of the just and of the evil. 16 Because of this also I labour to have a good conscience before Aloha and before men, continually. 17 But after many years I came to the sons of my people to bestow alms, and to present an oblation. 18 And these found me in the temple being purified, not with a concourse nor with tumult; 19 but men Jihudoyee who had come from Asia raised a tumult; (and) these it behoved to stand with me before thee, and to accuse of that whatever they have (against me). 20 Or let these themselves declare, what crime they found in me, when I stood before their assembly, 21 unless for this one word which I proclaimed while standing in the midst of them, For the resurrection of the dead am I judged this day before you.