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What does the Bible say about Paul's trial before Felix?

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The Bible recounts Paul's trial before Felix in Acts 24, where he defends himself against false accusations.

In Acts 24, Paul stands trial before the Roman governor Felix after being accused by Jewish leaders of being a troublemaker and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes. Paul defends himself by proclaiming his faith and maintaining that his actions were not deserving of the charges made against him. He emphasizes his belief in the resurrection of the dead and states, 'Neither can they prove the things whereof they now accuse me.' This scripture highlights both Paul’s confidence in the truth of his message and his unwavering commitment to the Gospel amidst persecution.
Scripture References: Acts 24:1-21

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"Paul before Felix"
Don Bell · Oct 4, 2023
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