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Saturday, June 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 7 / Ordinary 12
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Acts 25:4
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But Festus told them, "Paul will be kept in Caesarea, and I am soon going there myself.
Acts 25:7
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As soon as Paul came in, the Jewish leaders from Jerusalem crowded around him and said he was guilty of many serious crimes. But they could not prove anything.
Acts 25:11
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If I had done something deserving death, I would not ask to escape the death penalty. But I am not guilty of any of these crimes, and no one has the right to hand me over to these people. I now ask to be tried by the Emperor himself."
Acts 25:18
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But when the men stood up to make their charges against him, they did not accuse him of any of the crimes that I thought they would.
Acts 25:21
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But Paul asked to be kept in jail until the Emperor could decide his case. So I ordered him to be kept here until I could send him to the Emperor.
Acts 25:25
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I have not found him guilty of any crime deserving death. But because he has asked to be judged by the Emperor, I have decided to send him to Rome.
Acts 25:26
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I have to write some facts about this man to the Emperor. So I have brought him before all of you, but especially before you, King Agrippa. After we have talked about his case, I will then have something to write.
Acts 26:22
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But all this time God has helped me, and I have preached both to the rich and to the poor. I have told them only what the prophets and Moses said would happen.
Acts 26:25
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But Paul replied, "Honorable Festus, I am not crazy. What I am saying is true, and it makes sense.
Acts 26:31
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But before they left, they said, "This man isn't guilty of anything. He doesn't deserve to die or to be put in jail."
Acts 27:11
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But Julius listened to the captain of the ship and its owner, rather than to Paul.
Acts 27:14
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But soon a strong wind called "The Northeaster" blew against us from the island.
Acts 27:17
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but finally we got it where it belonged. Then the sailors wrapped ropes around the ship to hold it together. They lowered the sail and let the ship drift along, because they were afraid it might hit the sandbanks in the gulf of Syrtis.
Acts 27:22
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But now I beg you to cheer up, because you will be safe. Only the ship will be lost.
Acts 27:26
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But we will first be shipwrecked on some island.
Acts 27:27
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For fourteen days and nights we had been blown around over the Mediterranean Sea. But about midnight the sailors realized that we were getting near land.
Acts 27:31
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But Paul said to Captain Julius and the soldiers, "If the sailors don't stay on the ship, you won't have any chance to save your lives."
Acts 27:39
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Morning came, and the ship's crew saw a coast that they did not recognize. But they did see a cove with a beach. So they decided to try to run the ship aground on the beach.
Acts 27:41
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But it ran aground on a sandbank. The front of the ship stuck firmly in the sand, and the rear was being smashed by the force of the waves.
Acts 27:43
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But Captain Julius wanted to save Paul's life, and he did not let the soldiers do what they had planned. Instead, he ordered everyone who could swim to dive into the water and head for shore.
 
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