Acts 23:35
I will hear thee, said he, when thine accusers are also come. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod’s judgment hall.
Cross-reference
Acts 23:34 records Felix asking Paul's province — in 23:35 he orders Paul kept under guard, continuing the narrative.
In Acts 24:1, the high priest and elders arrive with a lawyer, fulfilling Felix's promise to hear Paul when his accusers came.
In Acts 24:10, Paul begins his defense before Felix, as the hearing scheduled in the earlier verse proceeds.
In Acts 24:22, Felix adjourns the case, delaying the full hearing he had promised Paul.
In Acts 24:24-27, Felix holds multiple private hearings and keeps Paul imprisoned for two years, prolonging his custody.
In Acts 25:16, Festus states the Roman custom of hearing accusers before condemning, echoing Felix's earlier promise.
Acts 24:8 records Tertullus urging Felix to examine Paul, continuing the trial process set in motion here.