Acts 24:19

Who ought to have been here before thee, and object, if they had ought against me.

Cross-references

Acts 24:8 Contrast

In Acts 24:8, Tertullus invites Felix to examine Paul — but Paul responds that the actual accusers are missing from court.

Acts 23:30 Parallel

In Acts 23:30, the commander's letter notes Paul's Jewish accusers — the same ones Paul says should have testified here.

Acts 25:16 Historical context

Acts 25:16 confirms the Roman legal norm Paul appeals to — the accused must face accusers and have opportunity to defend.