Acts 25:11 Cross References - Diaglott

11 If indeed for I am unjust, and worthy of death I have done any thing, not I refuse the to die; if but nothing is of which these accuse me, no one me is able to them to give as a favor. Caesar I call upon.

Acts 16:37

37 The but Paul said to them: Having beaten us publicly, uncondemned, men Romans being, they cast into prison, and now privately us do they cast out? No indeed, but having come themselves us let them lead out.

Acts 18:14

14 being about but the Paul to open the mouth, said the Gallio to the Jews: If indeed therefore it was injustice any, or reckless evil, O Jews, according to reason I would hear with you;

Acts 22:25

25 As and they stretched out him with the thongs, said to the standing by centurion the Paul: If a man a Roman and uncondemned it is lawful for you to scourge?

Acts 25:10

10 Said and the Paul: At the judgment-seat of Caesar standing I am, where me it behooves to be judged. Jews nothing I have done wrong, as also thou full well hast ascertained.

Acts 25:21

21 The but Paul having appealed to be kept himself for the of the Augustus decision, I commanded to be kept him, till I could send him to Caesar.

Acts 25:25

25 I but having detected nothing worthy of death him to have done, also of him and of this having appealed to the Augustus, I resolved to send him.

Acts 26:32

32 Agrippa and to the Festus said: To have been released might the man this, if not he had called on Caesar.

Acts 28:19

19 Speaking against and the Jews, I was forced to call upon Caesar; not as of the nation of me having anything to accuse.

1 Thessalonians 2:15

15 of those also the Lord having killed Jesus and the prophets, and us persecuted, and God not pleasing, and to all men contrary;

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