Catholic Public Domain Version
"And when they had withdrawn, they were speaking among themselves, saying, “This man has done nothing worthy of death, nor of imprisonment.” "
— Acts 26:31, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And when they were gone aside, they talked between themselves, saying, This man doeth nothing worthy of death or of bonds.”
“and when they had withdrawn, they spake one to another, saying, This man doeth nothing worthy of death or of bonds. ”
“When they had withdrawn, they spoke one to another, saying, "This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds."”
“and as they were leaving they said to one another,“This man is not doing anything deserving death or imprisonment.””
“And when they were gone aside, they spoke among themselves, saying: This man hath done nothing worthy of death or of bands.”
“And when they had gone away they said to one another, This man has done nothing which might give cause for death or prison.”
“And when they were gone aside, they talked between themselves, saying, This man doeth nothing worthy of death or of bonds.”
Then Agrippa said to Paul, “To some extent, you persuade me to become a Christian.”
And Paul said, “I hope to God that, both to a small extent and to a great extent, not only you, but also all those who hear me this day will become just as I also am, except for these chains.”
And the king rose up, and the governor, and Bernice, and those who were sitting with them.
And when they had withdrawn, they were speaking among themselves, saying, “This man has done nothing worthy of death, nor of imprisonment.”
Then Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been released, if he had not appealed to Caesar.”