festus , AC , 24:27 ,  AC , 25:1 ,  AC , 25:4 ,  AC , 25:9 ,  AC

, 25:12 ,  AC , 25:13 ,  AC , 25:14 ,  AC , 25:22 ,  AC , 25:24 ,

  AC , 26:24 ,  AC , 26:25 ,  AC , 26:32


festus' , AC , 25:23




 


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  Festus 5347 # Phestos {face'-tos}; of Latin derivation; festal;

 Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman: -- {Festus}.[ql




 


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 Festus  Interlinear Index Study




Festus ACT 024 027 But after <4137 -pleroo -> two <1333 -dietia -

> years <1333 -dietia -> Porcius <4201 -Porkios -> {Festus}

<5347 -Phestos -> came <1240 -diadochos -> into Felix <5344 -

Phelix -> room <1240 -diadochos -> : and Felix <5344 -Phelix -> ,

 willing <2309 -thelo -> to shew <2698 -katatithemi -> the Jews

<2453 -Ioudaios -> a pleasure <5485 -charis -> , left <2641 -

kataleipo -> Paul <3972 -Paulos -> bound <1210 -deo -> .


Festus ACT 025 001 . Now <3767 -oun -> when {Festus} <5347 -

Phestos -> was come <1910 -epibaino -> into the province <1885 -

eparchia -> , after <3326 -meta -> three <5140 -treis -> days

<2250 -hemera -> he ascended <0305 -anabaino -> from Caesarea

<2542 -Kaisereia -> to Jerusalem <2414 -Hierosoluma -> .


Festus ACT 025 004 But {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> answered <0611

-apokrinomai -> , that Paul <3972 -Paulos -> should be kept

<5083 -tereo -> at <1722 -en -> Caesarea <2542 -Kaisereia -> ,

and that he himself <1438 -heautou -> would <3195 -mello ->

depart <1607 -ekporeuomai -> shortly <5034 -tachos -> [ thither

] .


Festus ACT 025 009 But {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> , willing

<2309 -thelo -> to do <2698 -katatithemi -> the Jews <2453 -

Ioudaios -> a pleasure <5485 -charis -> , answered <0611 -

apokrinomai -> Paul <3972 -Paulos -> , and said <2036 -epo -> ,

Wilt thou go <0305 -anabaino -> up to Jerusalem <2414 -

Hierosoluma -> , and there <1563 -ekei -> be judged <2919 -krino

-> of these <5130 -touton -> things before <1909 -epi -> me ?


Festus ACT 025 012 Then <5119 -tote -> {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -

> , when he had conferred <4814 -sullaleo -> with the council

<4824 -sumboulion -> , answered <0611 -apokrinomai -> , Hast

thou appealed <1941 -epikaleomai -> unto Caesar <2541 -Kaisar ->

? unto Caesar <2541 -Kaisar -> shalt thou go <4198 -poreuomai ->

.


Festus ACT 025 013 . And after <1230 -diaginomai -> certain

<5100 -tis -> days <2250 -hemera -> king <0935 -basileus ->

Agrippa <0067 -Agrippas -> and Bernice <0959 -Bernike -> came

<2658 -katantao -> unto Caesarea <2542 -Kaisereia -> to salute

<0782 -aspazomai -> {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> .


Festus ACT 025 014 And when <5613 -hos -> they had been <1304 -

diatribo -> there <1563 -ekei -> many <4119 -pleion -> days

<2250 -hemera -> , {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> declared <0394 -

anatithemai -> Paul s <3972 -Paulos -> cause <2596 -kata -> unto

the king <0935 -basileus -> , saying <3004 -lego -> , There is a

certain <5100 -tis -> man <0435 -aner -> left <2641 -kataleipo -

> in bonds <1198 -desmios -> by Felix <5344 -Phelix -> :


Festus ACT 025 022 Then <1161 -de -> Agrippa <0067 -Agrippas ->

said <5346 -phemi -> unto {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> , I would

also <2532 -kai -> hear <0191 -akouo -> the man <0444 -anthropos

-> myself . To morrow <0839 -aurion -> , said <5346 -phemi -> he

, thou shalt hear <0191 -akouo -> him .


Festus ACT 025 023 And on the morrow <1887 -epaurion -> , when

Agrippa <0067 -Agrippas -> was come <2064 -erchomai -> , and

Bernice <0959 -Bernike -> , with great <4183 -polus -> pomp

<5325 -phantasia -> , and was entered <1525 -eiserchomai -> into

<1519 -eis -> the place <0201 -akroaterion -> of hearing <0201 -

akroaterion -> , with the chief <5506 -chiliarchos -> captains

<5506 -chiliarchos -> , and principal <1851 -exoche -> men <0435

-aner -> of the city <4172 -polis -> , at {Festus} <5347 -

Phestos -> commandment <2753 -keleuo -> Paul <3972 -Paulos ->

was brought <0071 -ago -> forth .


Festus ACT 025 024 And {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> said <5346 -

phemi -> , King <0935 -basileus -> Agrippa <0067 -Agrippas -> ,

and all <3956 -pas -> men <0435 -aner -> which <3588 -ho -> are

here <4840 -sumpareimi -> present <4840 -sumpareimi -> with us ,

ye see <2334 -theoreo -> this <5126 -touton -> man , about <4012

-peri -> whom <3739 -hos -> all <3956 -pas -> the multitude

<4128 -plethos -> of the Jews <2453 -Ioudaios -> have dealt

<1793 -entugchano -> with me , both <5037 -te -> at <1722 -en ->

Jerusalem <2414 -Hierosoluma -> , and [ also ] here <1759 -

enthade -> , crying <1916 -epiboao -> that he ought <1163 -dei -

> not to live <2198 -zao -> any <3371 -meketi -> longer <3371 -

meketi -> .


Festus ACT 026 024 . And as he thus <5023 -tauta -> spake <0626 -

apologeomai -> for himself , {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> said

<5346 -phemi -> with a loud <3173 -megas -> voice <5456 -phone -

> , Paul <3972 -Paulos -> , thou art beside <3105 -mainomai ->

thyself ; much <4183 -polus -> learning <1121 -gramma -> doth

make <4062 -peritrepo -> thee mad <3130 -mania -> .


Festus ACT 026 025 But he said <5346 -phemi -> , I am not mad

<3105 -mainomai -> , most <2903 -kratistos -> noble <2903 -

kratistos -> {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> ; but speak <0669 -

apophtheggomai -> forth <0669 -apophtheggomai -> the words <4487

-rhema -> of truth <0225 -aletheia -> and soberness <4997 -

sophrosune -> .


Festus ACT 026 032 Then <1161 -de -> said <5346 -phemi ->

Agrippa <0067 -Agrippas -> unto {Festus} <5347 -Phestos -> ,

This <3778 -houtos -> man <0444 -anthropos -> might <1410 -

dunamai -> have been <1096 -ginomai -> set <0630 -apoluo -> at

<0630 -apoluo -> liberty <0630 -apoluo -> , if <1487 -ei -> he

had not appealed <1941 -epikaleomai -> unto Caesar <2541 -Kaisar

-> .




 


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 but after two years porcius festus came into felix' room  

<ACT24  -:27 >


but festus                              <ACT25  -:9 >


but festus answered                     <ACT25  -:4 >


festus declared paul's cause unto        <ACT25  -:14 >


festus said                                <ACT25  -:24 >


festus said with                        <ACT26  -:24 >


now when festus was come into                <ACT25  -:1 >


then agrippa said unto festus           <ACT25  -:22 >


then festus                             <ACT25  -:12 >


then said agrippa unto festus           <ACT26  -:32 >


* festus , 5347 ,


* festus , 5347 Phestos ,


 


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 festus -5347 {festus},


 


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 Festus 5347 ** Phestos ** {Festus}.


 


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 Festus ......... And Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... at Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... But Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... for himself , Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... unto Festus 5347 -Phestos->


Festus ......... when Festus 5347 -Phestos->


 


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 Festus 5347 # Phestos {face'-tos}; of Latin derivation; festal;

Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman: -- {Festus}.[ql


 


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 Festus 025 004 Act                  /${Festus /answered , that

Paul should be kept at Caesarea , and that he himself would

depart shortly thither.


Festus 026 025 Act                  /${Festus /but speak forth

the words of truth and soberness .


Festus 024 027 Act                  /${Festus /came into Felix  

room : and Felix , willing to shew the Jews a pleasure , left

Paul bound .


Festus 025 023 Act                  /${Festus /commandment Paul

was brought forth .


Festus 025 014 Act                  /${Festus /declared Paul's

cause unto the king , saying , There is a certain man left in

bonds by Felix :


Festus 025 022 Act                  /${Festus /I would also hear

the man myself . To morrow , said he, thou shalt hear him .


Festus 025 024 Act                  /${Festus /said , King

Agrippa , and all men which are here present with us , ye see

this man , about whom all the multitude of the Jews have dealt

with me , both at Jerusalem , and also here , crying that he

ought not to live any longer .


Festus 026 024 Act                  /${Festus /said with a loud

voice , Paul , thou art beside thyself ; much learning doth make

thee mad .


Festus 026 032 Act                  /${Festus /This man might

have been set at liberty , if he had not appealed unto Caesar .


Festus 025 001 Act                  /${Festus /was come into the

province , after three days he ascended from Caesarea to

Jerusalem .


Festus 025 012 Act                  /${Festus /when he had

conferred with the council , answered , Hast thou appealed unto

Caesar ? unto Caesar shalt thou go .


Festus 025 009 Act                  /${Festus /willing to do the

Jews a pleasure , answered Paul , and said , Wilt thou go up to

Jerusalem , and there be judged of these things before me ?


 


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 festus <ACT24 -27> But after two years Porcius {Festus} came

into


Felix' room: and Felix, willing to show the Jews a pleasure, left


Paul bound.




festus <ACT25 -1> Now when {Festus} was come into the province,


after three days he ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem.




festus <ACT25 -4> But {Festus} answered, that Paul should be

kept at


Caesarea, and that he himself would depart shortly thither].




festus <ACT25 -9> But {Festus}, willing to do the Jews a

pleasure,


answered Paul, and said, Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and there

be


judged of these things before me?




festus <ACT25 -12> Then {Festus}, when he had conferred with the


council, answered, Hast thou appealed unto Caesar? unto Caesar

shalt


thou go.




festus <ACT25 -13> And after certain days king Agrippa and

Bernice


came unto Caesarea to salute {Festus}.




festus <ACT25 -14> And when they had been there many days,

{Festus}


declared Paul's cause unto the king, saying, There is a certain

man


left in bonds by Felix:




festus <ACT25 -22> Then Agrippa said unto {Festus}, I would also


hear the man myself. To morrow, said he, thou shalt hear him.




festus <ACT25 -23> And on the morrow, when Agrippa was come, and


Bernice, with great pomp, and was entered into the place of

hearing,


with the chief captains, and principal men of the city, at

{Festus}'


commandment Paul was brought forth.




festus <ACT25 -24> And {Festus} said, King Agrippa, and all men


which are here present with us, ye see this man, about whom all

the


multitude of the Jews have dealt with me, both at Jerusalem, and


also] here, crying that he ought not to live any longer.




festus <ACT26 -24> And as he thus spake for himself, {Festus}

said


with a loud voice, Paul, thou art beside thyself; much learning

doth


make thee mad.




festus <ACT26 -25> But he said, I am not mad, most noble

{Festus};


but speak forth the words of truth and soberness.




festus <ACT26 -32> Then said Agrippa unto {Festus}, This man

might


have been set at liberty, if he had not appealed unto Caesar.


























 


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