Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version

Acts 25:1-11 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

1. Festus became governor, and three days later he went from Caesarea to Jerusalem.

2. The leading priests and the important Jewish leaders made charges against Paul before Festus.

3. They asked Festus to do them a favor. They wanted him to send Paul back to Jerusalem because they had a plan to kill Paul on the way.

4. But Festus answered, “No, Paul will be kept in Caesarea. I will be going there soon myself,

5. and your leaders can go with me. If this man has really done anything wrong, they can accuse him there.”

6. Festus stayed in Jerusalem another eight or ten days and then went back to Caesarea. The next day Festus told the soldiers to bring Paul before him. Festus was seated on the judgment seat.

7. Paul came into the room, and the Jews who had come from Jerusalem stood around him. They made many serious charges against him, but they could not prove anything.

8. Paul defended himself, saying, “I have done nothing wrong against the Jewish law, against the Temple, or against Caesar.”

9. But Festus wanted to please the Jews. So he asked Paul, “Do you want to go to Jerusalem for me to judge you there on these charges?”

10. Paul said, “I am standing at Caesar’s judgment seat now. This is where I should be judged. I have done nothing wrong to the Jews, and you know it.

11. If I have done something wrong and the law says I must die, then I agree that I should die. I don’t ask to be saved from death. But if these charges are not true, then no one can hand me over to these people. No, I want Caesar to hear my case!”