Paul's Trial Before Festus
1 Three days after his arrival in the province, Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem, 
2where the chief priests and   Jewish leaders presented their case  against  Paul. They urged Festus 
3to grant them a concession against Paul by summoning him to Jerusalem, because they were preparing an ambush to kill him along the way. 
4But   Festus replied, “ Paul is being held in Caesarea, and I myself am going there  soon. 
5 So if  this man has done anything wrong, let some of your leaders come down with me and accuse him there.
6After spending no more than eight or ten days with them, Festus went down to Caesarea. The next day he sat on the judgment seat and ordered that  Paul be brought in. 
7When Paul arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many  serious charges that  they could not prove. 
8Then Paul made his defense:  “I have committed no offense   against the law of the Jews or against the temple or against Caesar. 
9But  Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor,     said  to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem to stand trial before me  on these charges?
Paul Appeals to Caesar
10  Paul replied, “I am standing before the judgment seat of Caesar, where I ought to be tried. I have done nothing wrong  to the Jews, as you yourself know very well. 
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! 
12Then  Festus conferred with his council and replied, “You have appealed to Caesar. To Caesar you will go!
Festus Consults King Agrippa
13After several days had passed,  King Agrippa and Bernice came down to Caesarea to pay their respects  to Festus. 
14Since  they were staying  several days,  Festus laid out    Paul’s case before the king:  “There is a certain man whom Felix left in prison. 
15While I was in Jerusalem, the chief priests and  elders of the Jews presented their case   and requested a judgment against him. 
16I told  them that it is not the Roman custom  to hand a man over before  he   has had an opportunity to face his accusers and defend himself against their charges. 
17So when they came here with me, I did not delay. The next day I sat on the judgment seat and ordered that the man be brought in. 
18 But when his  accusers rose to speak,   they did not charge him with any of the crimes  I had expected. 
19 They only had some contentions with him regarding their own religion and  a certain Jesus who had died, but whom  Paul affirmed to be alive. 
20Since I was at a loss  as to how to investigate these matters, I asked if he was willing to go to Jerusalem and be tried there on these charges. 
21But when  Paul appealed  to be held over for the decision of the Emperor, I ordered that he be held until  I could send him to Caesar. 
22Then Agrippa said to  Festus, “I would like  to hear this man myself. “Tomorrow you will hear him, Festus declared.
Paul Before Agrippa and Bernice
23 The next day  Agrippa and  Bernice came with great pomp and entered  the auditorium, along with  the commanders and   leading men of the city. And  Festus ordered that  Paul be brought in. 
24Then  Festus said, “King Agrippa and all  who are present with us, you see this man. The whole  Jewish community has petitioned me about him, both here and in Jerusalem, crying out  that he ought not to live any longer. 
25But I found he had done nothing worthy of death, and since he   has now appealed to the Emperor, I decided to send him. 
26I have nothing  definite to write to our sovereign one about him. Therefore I have brought him before all of you, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that after this inquiry  I may have something to write.  
27For it seems unreasonable to me to send on a prisoner without  specifying the charges against him.