Acts 25:26

Of whom I have no certain thing to write unto my lord. Wherefore I have brought him forth before you, and specially before thee, O king Agrippa, that, after examination had, I might have somewhat to write.

Cross-references

Acts 26:2 Historical context

In Acts 26:2, Paul begins his defense before Agrippa, providing the specific charges Festus lacked to write to Caesar.

Acts 26:3 Historical context

Acts 26:3 shows Paul acknowledging Agrippa's expertise on Jewish customs, explaining why Festus sought Agrippa's input on the charges.

Acts 18:14 Parallel

In Acts 18:14, Gallio dismisses Jewish accusations as not Roman crimes—similar to Festus's difficulty finding valid charges to write.

Acts 21:34 Parallel

In Acts 21:34, the commander cannot learn the truth due to uproar—paralleling Festus's lack of specific information about Paul's case.

Acts 24:22 Parallel

In Acts 24:22, Felix delays judgment for more information—similar to Festus seeking Agrippa's help to formulate charges.