Verse 1
And after fyue dayes, Ananias the hie priest descended, with the elders, and with a certayne oratour, named Tartullus, which appeared before the deputie agaynst Paul.
Verse 2
And when Paul was called foorth, Tartullus began to accuse hym, saying: Seyng that we obtayned great quietnesse by the meanes of thee, and that many good thynges are done vnto this nation through thy prouidence,
Verse 3
That alowe we euer, & in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankes.
Verse 4
Notwithstandyng, that I be not tedious vnto thee, I pray thee, that thou wouldest heare vs of thy curtesie a fewe wordes.
Verse 5
For we haue founde this man a pestilent felowe, and a mouer of debate vnto all the Iewes in the whole worlde, and a maynteyner of the sect of the Nazarites.
Verse 6
And hath gone about to pollute the temple: Whom we toke, and woulde haue iudged accordyng to our lawe.
Verse 7
But the hye captayne Lysias, came vpon vs, and with great violence toke hym away out of our handes,
Verse 8
Commaundyng his accusers to come vnto thee: Of whom thou mayest, yf thou wilt enquire, knowe the certayntie of all these thynges, wherof we accuse hym.
Verse 9
And the Iewes lykewyse affirmed, saying that these thynges were so.
Verse 10
The Paul, after that the deputie hym selfe had beckened vnto hym that he shoulde speake, aunswered: With a more quiet mynde do I aunswere for my selfe, forasmuch as I vnderstande, that thou haste ben of many yeres a iudge vnto this nation:
Verse 11
Because that thou mayest knowe, that there are yet but twelue dayes, sence I went vp to Hierusalem for to worshyp.
Verse 12
And they neither founde me in the temple disputyng with any man, either raysyng vp the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the citie.
Verse 13
Neither can they proue the thynges wherof they accuse me.
Verse 14
But this I confesse vnto thee, that after the way which they call heresie, so worship I the God of my fathers, beleuyng all thynges which are written in the lawe and the prophetes,
Verse 15
And haue hope towardes God, that the resurrection of the dead which they them selues loke for also, shalbe both of the iust and vniust.
Verse 16
And herein studie I, to haue alway a cleare conscience toward God, and toward men.
Verse 17
Nowe after many yeres, I came and brought almes to my nation, and offerynges:
Verse 18
In the which they founde me purified in the temple, neither with multitude, nor yet with vnquietnesse: Howbeit, there were certayne Iewes out of Asia,
Verse 19
Which ought to be here present before thee, & accuse me, yf they had ought agaynst me:
Verse 20
Or els let these same here say, yf they haue founde any euyll doyng in me, whyle I stande here in the counsell:
Verse 21
Except it be for this one voyce, that I cryed standyng among them, of the resurrection from the dead, am I iudged of you this day.
Verse 22
And when Felix hearde these thynges, he deferred them, for he knewe very well of that way, and sayde: When Lysias the captayne is come downe, I will knowe the utmost of your matter.
Verse 23
And he commaunded an vnder captayne to kepe Paul, and to let hym haue rest, and that he shoulde forbyd none of his acquayntaunce to minister vnto hym, or to come vnto hym.
Verse 24
And after certayne dayes, when Felix came, with his wyfe Drusilla, which was a Iewesse, he called foorth Paul, and hearde hym of the fayth which is towarde Christe.
Verse 25
And as he reasoned of ryghteousnesse, temperaunce, and iudgement to come, Felix trembled, and aunswered: Go thy way for this tyme, when I haue a conuenient season, I will sende for thee.
Verse 26
He hoped also, that money shoulde haue ben geuen hym of Paul, that he myght loose hym: wherfore, he sent for hym the oftener, and communed with hym.
Verse 27
But after two yere, Porcius Festus came into Felix rowme: And Felix wyllyng to shewe the Iewes a pleasure, left Paul bounde.