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Ac 24:10 Strong Concordance Then [1161] Paul [3972], after that the governor [2232] had beckoned [3506] unto him [846] to speak [3004], answered [611], Forasmuch as I know [1987] that thou [4571] hast been [5607] of [1537] many [4183] years [2094] a judge [2923] unto this [5129] nation [1484], I do [626] the more cheerfully [2115] answer [626] for [4012] myself [1683]:
  King James Then Paul, after that the governor had beckoned unto him to speak, answered, Forasmuch as I know that thou hast been of many years a judge unto this nation, I do the more cheerfully answer for myself:

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
thou hast been many years a judge to this nation--He had been in this province for six or seven years, and in Galilee for a longer period. Paul uses no flattery, but simply expresses his satisfaction at having to plead before one whose long official experience of Jewish matters would enable him the better to understand and appreciate what he had to say.
 
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25 And [1161] as he [846] reasoned [1256] of [4012] righteousness [1343], temperance [2532] [1466], and [2532] judgment [2917] to come [3195] [1510], Felix [5344] trembled [1096] [1719], and answered [611], Go thy way [4198] for this time [3568]; when [1161] I have [2192] [3335] a convenient season [2540], I will call for [3333] thee [4571].
16 And [1161] herein [1722] [5129] do I exercise [778] myself [846], to have [2192] always [1275] a conscience [4893] void of offence [677] toward [4314] God [2316], and [2532] toward men [444].
14 But [1161] this [5124] I confess [3670] unto thee [4671], that [3754] after [2596] the way [3598] which [3739] they call [3004] heresy [139], so [3779] worship I [3000] the God [2316] of my fathers [3971], believing [4100] all things [3956] which [3588] are written [1125] in [2596] the law [3551] and [2532] in [1722] the prophets [4396]:
11 Because that thou [4675] mayest [1410] understand [1097], that [3754] there are [1526] yet but [2228] [3756] twelve [1177] days [2250] [4119] since [575] [3739] I [3427] went up [305] to [1722] Jerusalem [2419] for to worship [4352].
12 And [2532] they neither [3777] found [2147] me [3165] in [1722] the temple [2411] disputing [1256] with [4314] any man [5100], neither [2228] raising up [1999] [4160] the people [3793] [1999], neither [3777] in [1722] the synagogues [4864], nor [3777] in [2596] the city [4172]:
13 Neither [3777] can [1410] they prove [3936] [3165] the things [4012] whereof [3739] they [2723] now [3568] accuse [2723] me [3450].
1 And [1161] after [3326] five [4002] days [2250] Ananias [367] the high priest [749] descended [2597] with [3326] the elders [4245], and [2532] with a certain [5100] orator [4489] named Tertullus [5061], who [3748] informed [1718] the governor [2232] against [2596] Paul [3972].