"THE BOOK OF ACTS"
Paul Before Festus And Agrippa (25:1-27)
INTRODUCTION
1. While Felix remained governor, Paul remained in Caesarea...
a. Though he did enjoy some privileges - Ac 24:23
b. But he was imprisoned for two years - Ac 24:27
2. Finally, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus... - Ac 24:27
a. Who assumed the office by Nero's appointment in A.D. 60 - HIBD
b. Who held the office until his death in A.D. 62 - ibid.
c. Josephus describes Festus as prudent and honorable governor - ISBE,
Revised
[We catch a glimpse of Festus' character in his handling of Paul's case
inherited from Felix's own procrastination...]
I. PAUL BEFORE FESTUS
A. THE JEWS PETITION FESTUS...
1. Shortly after arriving, Festus traveled from Caesarea to
Jerusalem - Ac 25:1
2. The high priest and chief men informed Festus of Paul - Ac 25:2
3. They petitioned him to bring Paul back to Jerusalem - Ac 25:2-3
4. Meanwhile the Jews plotted to ambush and kill Paul - Ac 25:3
5. Festus answered that Paul should be kept in Caesarea - Ac 25:4
6. He invited the Jews in authority to Caesarea to accuse Paul
there - Ac 25:5
B. PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE FESTUS...
1. After ten days in Jerusalem, Festus returned to Caesarea - Ac 25:6
2. The next day he commanded Paul brought before the judgment seat
- Ac 25:6
3. The Jews from Jerusalem laid serious but unproved complaints
against Paul - Ac 25:7
4. Paul replied, "Neither against the law of the Jews, nor against
the temple, nor against Caesar have I offended in anything at
all." - Ac 25:8
C. PAUL'S APPEAL TO CAESAR...
1. Festus asked Paul if he would go to Jerusalem with him - Ac 25:9
a. Festus wanted to do the Jews a favor
b. He suggested that he would judge Paul there
2. Paul objected to being taken to Jerusalem - Ac 25:10-11
a. He stood at Caesar's judgment seat where he ought to be
judged
b. He had done no wrong to the Jews, as Festus knew
c. Paul was willing to die if he had committed anything worthy
of death
d. But there was nothing in the charges of which he was accused
3. Paul therefore appealed to Caesar - Ac 25:11-12
a. As a Roman citizen he had the right to appeal his case before
Caesar - ESVSB
b. Caesar at that time was the emperor Nero - ibid.
[Conferring with his council Festus answered, "You have appealed to
Caesar? To Caesar you shall go!" (Ac 25:12). Before sending Paul to
the Roman Caesar, Festus took advantage of a visit by a Jewish king...]
II. PAUL BEFORE AGRIPPA
A. FESTUS PRESENTS PAUL'S CASE TO KING AGRIPPA...
1. After some days, King Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to
greet Festus - Ac 25:13
a. Agrippa was Agrippa II - HIBD
1) Son of Herod Agrippa I, who killed James - Ac 12:1
2) Great-grandson of Herod the Great, who killed the babies
- Mt 2:1-18
b. Bernice was the half-sister of Agrippa - AYBD
1) She married Marcus Julius Alexander in A.D. 41
2) After Marcus' death, she married her uncle Herod of
Chalchis in A.D. 44
3) After Herod died in A.D. 48, she became Agrippa's constant
companion (some think it was an incestuous relationship)
4) Because of such regarding her brother, she eventually
married Polemo king of Cilicia
5) She finally became the mistress of the Roman emperor Titus 2.