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A WALK THROUGH THE BOOK OF ACTS
PART XXVI - II
"I, Paul, was making my defence against my accusers here in the audition room at the palace in Caesarea... However, while speaking I looked at King Agrippa... He was the person I was really addressing among all the people here in the room.... I could see that he had been listening intently to what I had been saying so far.... I decided it was time to begin to share with him the reason for my trial.... It has to do with the hope I have in what God promised our forefathers... I share this hope with all Jewish people.... It is because of this hope that I am on trial today... I wonder if King Agrippa knows about this hope that I and all my Jewish brothers have."... Please read the typed out attachment when you will learn what Paul shared about the hope he and all the Jewish tribes have in the promise made by God to them.
ATTACHMENT A WALK THROUGH THE BOOK OF ACTS
PART XXVI - II
Paul, when in the audition room at the palace in Caesarea, then began to talk to King Agrippa about a hope that, in fact, all Jewish people are looking forward to see fullfilled as you can read in Acts 26:6-7
"And now it is because of my hope in what God has promised our fathers that I am on trial today. This is the promise our twelve tribes are hoping to see fulfilled as they earnestly serve God day and night. O, King, it is beause of this hope that the Jews are accusing me."
Paul explained to King Agrippa that the Jews had no reason to accuse him for they shared the same hope.
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