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In Acts 25, with Paul still jailed, King Agrippa visits Festus who decides to bring up the issue of his "left-over prisoner" named Paul. Our teacher provides us background information on King Agrippa (a descendant of Herod). Paul has appealed to Caesar, and Festus wants to include the charges against him, so he consults with the visiting King. Together, they hear Paul's story. Agrippa famously states, "Almost thou persuadest me."
In Acts 25, with Paul still jailed, King Agrippa visits Festus who decides to bring up the issue of his "left-over prisoner" named Paul. Our teacher provides us background information on King Agrippa (a descendant of Herod). Paul has appealed to Caesar, and Festus wants to include the charges against him, so he consults with the visiting King. Together, they hear Paul's story. Agrippa famously states, "Almost thou persuadest me."