Acts 26:32

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“And Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been released if he had not appealed to Caesar.””

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BSBPD

“And Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been released if he had not appealed to Caesar.””

Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)
KJVPD

“Then said Agrippa unto Festus, This man might have been set at liberty, if he had not appealed unto Cesar.”

King James Version · Public Domain
ASVPD

“And Agrippa said unto Festus, This man might have been set at liberty, if he had not appealed unto Cæsar.”

American Standard Version · Public Domain
YLTPD

“and Agrippa said to Festus, `This man might have been released if he had not appealed to Caesar.'”

Young's Literal Translation · Public Domain
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Cross references

Other passages that echo Acts 26:32 — 3 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  1. Acts 25:11If, however, I am guilty of anything worthy of death, I do not refuse to die. But if there is no truth to their accusations against me, no one has the right to hand me over to them. I appeal to Caesar!”
  2. Acts 25:25But I found he had done nothing worthy of death, and since he has now appealed to the Emperor, I decided to send him.
  3. Acts 28:18They examined me and wanted to release me, because there was no basis for a death sentence against me.

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