< Acts 25 >

1 Therfor whanne Festus cam in to the prouynce, aftir the thridde dai he wente vp to Jerusalem fro Cesarie.
Festus therefore/then to mount/board the/this/who province with/after Three day to ascend toward Jerusalem away from Caesarea
2 And the princis of prestis, and the worthieste of the Jewis wenten to hym ayens Poul, and preieden hym,
to show (and/both *N(k)O*) it/s/he (the/this/who *N(k)O*) (high-priest *N(K)O*) and the/this/who first: best the/this/who Jew according to the/this/who Paul and to plead/comfort it/s/he
3 and axiden grace ayens hym, that he schulde comaunde hym to be led to Jerusalem; and thei settiden aspies to sle hym in the weie.
to ask grace according to it/s/he that to summon it/s/he toward Jerusalem plot/ambush to do/make: do to kill it/s/he according to the/this/who road
4 But Festus answerde, that Poul schulde be kept in Cesarie; sotheli that he hym silf schulde procede more auisili. Therfor he seide, Thei that in you ben myyti,
the/this/who on the other hand therefore/then Festus to answer to keep: guard the/this/who Paul (toward Caesarea *N(k)O*) themself then to ensue in/on/among speed to depart
5 come doun togidere; and if ony crime is in the man, accuse thei hym.
the/this/who therefore/then in/on/among you to assert able to descend with if one to be in/on/among the/this/who man wrong to accuse it/s/he
6 And he dwellede among hem no more than eiyte ether ten daies, and cam doun to Cesarie; and the tother dai he sat for domesman, and comaundide Poul to be brouyt.
to remain then in/on/among it/s/he day (no *NO*) much (eight *NO*) or ten to come/go down toward Caesarea the/this/who the next day to seat upon/to/against the/this/who judgement seat to order the/this/who Paul to bring
7 And whanne he was brouyt forth, Jewis stoden aboute hym, whiche camen doun fro Jerusalem, puttynge ayens hym many and greuouse causis, whiche thei miyten not preue.
to come then it/s/he to stand around (it/s/he *NO*) the/this/who away from Jerusalem to come/go down Jew much and weighty charge (to vote against *N(k)O*) (according to the/this/who Paul *K*) which no be strong to display
8 For Poul yeldide resoun in alle thingis, That nether ayens the lawe of Jewis, nether ayens the temple, nether ayens the emperoure, Y synnede ony thing.
(the/this/who Paul *no*) to defend oneself (it/s/he *k*) that/since: that neither toward the/this/who law the/this/who Jew neither toward the/this/who temple neither toward Caesar one to sin
9 But Festus wolde do grace to the Jewis, and answeride to Poul, and seide, Wolt thou gon vp to Jerusalem, and there be demyd of these thingis bifore me?
the/this/who Festus then to will/desire the/this/who Jew grace to attain to answer the/this/who Paul to say to will/desire toward Jerusalem to ascend there about this/he/she/it (to judge *N(k)O*) upon/to/against I/we
10 And Poul seide, At the domplace of the emperour Y stonde, where it bihoueth me to be demed. Y haue not noied the Jewis, as thou knowist wel.
to say then the/this/who Paul upon/to/against the/this/who judgement seat Caesar to stand to be whither me be necessary to judge Jew none (to harm *NK(o)*) as/when and you good to come to know
11 For if Y haue noyed, ether don ony thing worthi deth, Y forsake not to die; but if no thing of tho is, that thei accusen me, no man may yyue me to hem. Y appele to the emperour.
if on the other hand (therefore/then *N(k)O*) to harm and worthy death to do/require one no to refuse/excuse the/this/who to die if then none to be which this/he/she/it to accuse me none me be able it/s/he to give grace Caesar to call (on)/name
12 Thanne Festus spak with the counsel, and answerde, To the emperoure thou hast appelid, to the emperoure thou schalt go.
then the/this/who Festus to talk with with/after the/this/who counsel/council to answer Caesar to call (on)/name upon/to/against Caesar to travel
13 And whanne summe daies weren passid, Agrippa kyng, and Beronyce camen doun to Cesarie, to welcome Festus.
day then to pass one Agrippa the/this/who king and Bernice to come to toward Caesarea (to pay respects to *N(k)O*) the/this/who Festus
14 And whanne thei dwelliden there many daies, Festus schewide to the king of Poul, and seide, A man is left boundun of Felix,
as/when then much day (to remain *NK(o)*) there the/this/who Festus the/this/who king to set before the/this/who according to the/this/who Paul to say man one to be to leave behind by/under: by Felix prisoner
15 of which, whanne Y was at Jerusalem, princis of preestis and the eldre men of Jewis camen to me, and axiden dampnacioun ayens hym.
about which to be me toward Jerusalem to show the/this/who high-priest and the/this/who elder: Elder the/this/who Jew to ask according to it/s/he (judgment *N(k)O*)
16 To whiche Y answeride, That it is not custom to Romayns, to dampne ony man, bifore that he that is accusid haue hise accuseris present, and take place of defending, to putte awei the crymes, that ben putte ayens hym.
to/with which to answer that/since: that no to be custom Roman to give grace one a human (toward destruction *K*) before or the/this/who to accuse according to face to have/be the/this/who accuser place and/both defence to take about the/this/who accusation
17 Therfor whanne thei camen togidere hidir, withouten ony delaye, in the dai suynge Y sat for domesman, and comaundide the man to be brouyt.
to assemble therefore/then it/s/he in/to this place delay nothing to do/make: do the/this/who next/afterward to seat upon/to/against the/this/who judgement seat to order to bring the/this/who man
18 And whanne hise accuseris stoden, thei seiden no cause, of whiche thingis Y hadde suspicioun of yuel.
about which to stand the/this/who accuser none cause/charge (to bear/lead *N(k)O*) which I/we to suppose (evil/bad *N(O)*)
19 But thei hadden ayens hym summe questiouns of her veyn worschiping, and of oon Jhesu deed, whom Poul affermyde to lyue.
a question/dispute then one about the/this/who one's own/private religion to have/be to/with it/s/he and about one Jesus to die/be dead which to claim the/this/who Paul to live
20 And Y doutide of siche maner questioun, and seide, Whether he wolde go to Jerusalem, and ther be demyd of these thingis?
be perplexed then I/we (toward *k*) the/this/who about (this/he/she/it *N(k)O*) controversy to say if to plan to travel toward Jerusalem and there to judge about this/he/she/it
21 But for Poul appelide, that he schulde be kept to the knowing of the emperoure, Y comaundide him to be kept, til Y sende hym to the emperoure.
the/this/who then Paul to call (on)/name to keep: guard it/s/he toward the/this/who the/this/who Augustan decision to order to keep: guard it/s/he until which (to send back *N(k)O*) it/s/he to/with Caesar
22 And Agrippa seide to Festus, Y my silf wolde here the man. And he seide, To morew thou schalt here hym.
Agrippa then to/with the/this/who Festus (to assert *k*) to plan and it/s/he the/this/who a human to hear (the/this/who then *k*) tomorrow to assert to hear it/s/he
23 And on the tother day, whanne Agrippa and Beronyce camen with greet desire, and entriden in to the auditorie, with tribunes and the principal men of the citee, whanne Festus bad, Poul was brouyt.
the/this/who therefore/then the next day to come/go the/this/who Agrippa and the/this/who Bernice with/after much pageantry and to enter toward the/this/who hall with and/both (the/this/who *k*) military officer and man the/this/who according to prominent (to be *k*) the/this/who city and to order the/this/who Festus to bring the/this/who Paul
24 And Festus seide, King Agrippa, and alle men that ben with vs, ye seen this man, of which al the multitude of Jewis preyede me at Jerusalem, and axide, and criede, that he schulde lyue no lenger.
and to assert the/this/who Festus Agrippa king and all the/this/who (be present with *NK(o)*) me man to see/experience this/he/she/it about which (all *N(k)O*) the/this/who multitude the/this/who Jew (to call on *NK(o)*) me in/on/among and/both Jerusalem and in/to this place (to cry out *N(k)O*) not be necessary it/s/he to live never again
25 But Y foond, that he hadde don no thing worthi of deth; and Y deme to sende hym to the emperoure, for he appelide this thing.
I/we then (to grasp *N(k)O*) nothing worthy it/s/he death to do/require (and *k*) it/s/he then this/he/she/it to call (on)/name the/this/who Augustan to judge to send (it/s/he *k*)
26 Of which man Y haue not certeyne, what thing Y schal write to the lord. For which thing Y brouyte hym to you, and moost to thee, thou king Agrippa, that whanne axing is maad, Y haue what Y schal write.
about which secure one to write the/this/who lord: master no to have/be therefore to go/bring before it/s/he upon/to/against you and especially upon/to/against you king Agrippa that the/this/who investigation to be to have/be which? (to write *N(k)O*)
27 For it is seyn to me with out resoun, to sende a boundun man, and not to signifie the cause of hym.
unreasonable for me to think to send prisoner not and the/this/who according to it/s/he cause/charge to signify

< Acts 25 >