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Paul Appears Before King Agrippa

(Acts 2125)
Passing through the city of Tyre, Paul also spent time there
with the disciples. The disciples at Tyre continually warned Paul
that it was dangerous for him to go to Jerusalem. However, he
continued traveling to Jerusalem.
When he passed through Caesarea, a prophet named Agabus
took Pauls belt and bound his hands and feet, warning Paul
that this is what would happen to him if he went to Jerusalem.
But Paul said he was willing to die in Jerusalem for the name of
Jesus.
One day, after he visited the temple in Jerusalem, a group
of angry men surrounded Paul and dragged him out of the
temple. They would have killed Paul, but the Roman authorities
intervened, and Paul was taken to prison in Caesarea.
Paul took full advantage of this time to tell many about Jesus,
including Festus, the Roman governor, and King Agrippa.
While examining Paul, both Festus and King Agrippa found him
innocent of the accusations.
However, because Paul had appealed to Caesar Augustus, he
was then sent to Rome to be tried in Caesars court.

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Paul Appears Before King Agrippa


(Acts 2125)
Passing through the city of Tyre, Paul also spent time there
with the disciples. The disciples at Tyre continually warned Paul
that it was dangerous for him to go to Jerusalem. However, he
continued traveling to Jerusalem.
When he passed through Caesarea, a prophet named Agabus
took Pauls belt and bound his hands and feet, warning Paul
that this is what would happen to him if he went to Jerusalem.
But Paul said he was willing to die in Jerusalem for the name of
Jesus.
One day, after he visited the temple in Jerusalem, a group
of angry men surrounded Paul and dragged him out of the
temple. They would have killed Paul, but the Roman authorities
intervened, and Paul was taken to prison in Caesarea.
Paul took full advantage of this time to tell many about Jesus,
including Festus, the Roman governor, and King Agrippa.
While examining Paul, both Festus and King Agrippa found him
innocent of the accusations.
However, because Paul had appealed to Caesar Augustus, he
was then sent to Rome to be tried in Caesars court.

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the back after
attaching a
string.
(See illustrated
instructions.)

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