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2 And he having been called, Tertullus began to accuse, saying,
3 Attaining much peace by thee, and good actions being to this nation by thy foresight altogether and everywhere, we accept, most excellent Felix, with all thankfulness.
4 And that I hinder thee no more, I beseech thee to hear us concisely by thy clemency.
5 For having found this man a scourge, and moving sedition to all Jews in the habitable globe, and standing in the first rank of the sect of Nazarites:
6 And who attempted to profane the temple: whom we also seized, and wished to judge according to our law.
7 And Lysias the captain of a thousand, having come with much force, carried away out of our hands,
8 Having commanded his accusers to come to thee: by which thou thyself shalt be able, having examined, to know of all these of which we accuse him.
9 And the Jews also agreed, saying, these things hold so.