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We accept it always, and in all places, most noble Felix, with all thankfulness.(Hechos 24:3)
Notwithstanding, that I be not further tedious unto thee, I pray thee that thou wouldest hear us of thy clemency a few words.(Hechos 24:4)
For we have found this man a pestilent fellow, and a mover of sedition among all the Jews throughout the world, and a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes:(Hechos 24:5)
Who also hath gone about to profane the temple: whom we took, and would have judged according to our law.
But the chief captain Lysias came upon us, and with great violence took him away out of our hands,(Hechos 24:7)
Commanding his accusers to come unto thee: by examining of whom thyself mayest take knowledge of all these things, whereof we accuse him.(Hechos 24:8)
And the Jews also assented, saying that these things were so.(Hechos 24:9)

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Hechos 24:6 - Referencia Cruzada

Then said Pilate unto them, Take ye him, and judge him according to your law. The Jews therefore said unto him, It is not lawful for us to put any man to death: (Juan 18:31)
And as they cried out, and cast off their clothes, and threw dust into the air, (Hechos 22:23)
The Jews answered him, We have a law, and by our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God. (Juan 19:7)
And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, neither raising up the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city: (Hechos 24:12)
And when there arose a great dissension, the chief captain, fearing lest Paul should have been pulled in pieces of them, commanded the soldiers to go down, and to take him by force from among them, and to bring him into the castle. (Hechos 23:10)
For ye have brought hither these men, which are neither robbers of churches, nor yet blasphemers of your goddess. (Hechos 19:37)
And when the seven days were almost ended, the Jews which were of Asia, when they saw him in the temple, stirred up all the people, and laid hands on him, (Hechos 21:27)