NET Bible
"But I found that he had done nothing that deserved death, and when he appealed to His Majesty the Emperor, I decided to send him."
— Acts 25:25, NET Bible
“But when I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death, and that he himself hath appealed to Augustus, I have determined to send him.”
“But I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death: and as he himself appealed to the emperor I determined to send him. ”
“But when I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death, and as he himself appealed to the emperor I determined to send him.”
“Yet have I found nothing that he hath committed worthy of death. But forasmuch as he himself hath appealed to Augustus, I have determined to send him.”
“But, in my opinion, there is no cause of death in him, and as he himself has made a request to be judged by Caesar, I have said that I would send him.”
“But when I found that he had committed nothing worthy of death, and that he himself hath appealed to Augustus, I have determined to send him.”
Agrippa said to Festus,“I would also like to hear the man myself.”“Tomorrow,” he replied,“you will hear him.”
Paul Before King Agrippa and Bernice So the next day Agrippa and Bernice came with great pomp and entered the audience hall, along with the senior military officers and the prominent men of the city. When Festus gave the order, Paul was brought in.
Then Festus said,“King Agrippa, and all you who are present here with us, you see this man about whom the entire Jewish populace petitioned me both in Jerusalem and here, shouting loudly that he ought not to live any longer.
But I found that he had done nothing that deserved death, and when he appealed to His Majesty the Emperor, I decided to send him.
But I have nothing definite to write to my lord about him. Therefore I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that after this preliminary hearing I may have something to write.
For it seems unreasonable to me to send a prisoner without clearly indicating the charges against him.”