Verse 18

Who{G3748}, when they had examined{G350}{(G5660)} me{G3165}, would{G1014}{(G5711)} have let me go{G630}{(G5658)}, because{G1223} there was{G5225}{(G5721)} no{G3367} cause{G156} of death{G2288} in{G1722} me{G1698}.

Referenced Verses

  • Acts 26:31-32 : 31 And{G2532} when they were gone aside{G402}{(G5660)}, they talked{G2980}{(G5707)} between{G4314} themselves{G240}, saying{G3004}{(G5723)},{G3754} This{G3778} man{G444} doeth{G4238}{(G5719)} nothing{G3762} worthy{G514} of death{G2288} or{G2228} of bonds{G1199}. 32 Then{G1161} said{G5346}{(G5713)} Agrippa{G67} unto Festus{G5347}, This{G3778} man{G444} might{G1410}{(G5711)} have been set at liberty{G630}{(G5771)}, if{G1508} he had{G1941} not{G1508} appealed unto{G1941}{(G5716)} Caesar{G2541}.
  • Acts 22:24-25 : 24 The chief captain{G5506} commanded{G2753}{(G5656)} him{G846} to be brought{G71}{(G5745)} into{G1519} the castle{G3925}, and bade{G2036}{(G5631)} that he{G846} should be examined{G426}{(G5745)} by scourging{G3148}; that{G2443} he might know{G1921}{(G5632)} wherefore{G1223}{G3739}{G156} they cried{G2019} so{G3779} against{G2019}{(G5707)} him{G846}. 25 And{G1161} as{G5613} they bound{G4385}{(G5656)}{(G5625)}{G4385}{(G5656)} him{G846} with thongs{G2438}, Paul{G3972} said{G2036}{(G5627)} unto{G4314} the centurion{G1543} that stood by{G2476}{(G5761)}, Is it lawful{G1487}{G1832}{(G5748)} for you{G5213} to scourge{G3147}{(G5721)} a man{G444} that is a Roman{G4514}, and{G2532} uncondemned{G178}?
  • Acts 22:30 : 30 {G1161} On the morrow{G1887}, because he would{G1014}{(G5740)} have known{G1097}{(G5629)} the certainty{G804} wherefore{G5101} he was accused{G2723}{(G5743)} of{G3844} the Jews{G2453}, he loosed{G3089}{(G5656)} him{G846} from{G575} his bands{G1199}, and{G2532} commanded{G2753}{(G5656)} the chief priests{G749} and{G2532} all{G3650} their{G846} council{G4892} to appear{G2064}{(G5629)}, and{G2532} brought{G2609} Paul{G3972} down{G2609}{(G5631)}, and set him{G2476}{(G5656)} before{G1519} them{G846}.
  • Acts 23:29 : 29 Whom{G3739} I perceived{G2147}{(G5627)} to be accused{G1458}{(G5746)} of{G4012} questions{G2213} of their{G846} law{G3551}, but{G1161} to have{G2192}{(G5723)} nothing{G3367} laid to his charge{G1462} worthy{G514} of death{G2288} or{G2228} of bonds{G1199}.
  • Acts 24:10 : 10 Then{G1161} Paul{G3972}, after that the governor{G2232} had beckoned{G3506}{(G5660)} unto him{G846} to speak{G3004}{(G5721)}, answered{G611}{(G5662)}, Forasmuch as I know{G1987}{(G5740)} that thou{G4571} hast been{G5607}{(G5752)} of{G1537} many{G4183} years{G2094} a judge{G2923} unto this{G5129} nation{G1484}, I do{G626} the more cheerfully{G2115} answer{G626}{(G5736)} for{G4012} myself{G1683}:
  • Acts 24:22 : 22 And{G1161} when Felix{G5344} heard{G191}{(G5660)} these things{G5023}, having more perfect{G197} knowledge{G1492}{(G5761)} of{G4012} that way{G3598}, he deferred{G306}{(G5639)} them{G846}, and said{G2036}{(G5631)}, When{G3752} Lysias{G3079} the chief captain{G5506} shall come down{G2597}{(G5632)}, I will know the uttermost{G1231}{(G5695)} of your{G5209} matter{G2596}.
  • Acts 25:7-8 : 7 And{G1161} when he{G846} was come{G3854}{(G5637)}, the Jews{G2453} which came down{G2597}{(G5761)} from{G575} Jerusalem{G2414} stood round about{G4026}{(G5627)}, and{G2532} laid{G5342}{(G5723)} many{G4183} and grievous{G926} complaints{G157} against{G2596} Paul{G3972}, which{G3739} they could{G2480}{(G5707)} not{G3756} prove{G584}{(G5658)}. 8 While he answered{G626}{(G5740)} for himself{G846}, Neither{G3754}{G3777} against{G1519} the law{G3551} of the Jews{G2453}, neither{G3777} against{G1519} the temple{G2411}, nor yet{G3777} against{G1519} Caesar{G2541}, have I offended{G264}{(G5627)} any thing at all{G5100}.