14 They stayed there many days, and Festus told the king about Paul’s case. Festus said, “There is a man that Felix left in prison.
15 When I went to Jerusalem, the leading priests and the older Jewish leaders there made charges against him. They wanted me to order his death.
16 But I told them, ‘When a man is accused of doing something wrong, Romans don’t hand him over for others to judge. First, he must face the people accusing him. And then he must be allowed to defend himself against their charges.’
17 “So when these Jews came here for the trial, I did not waste time. The next day I sat on the judgment seat and ordered Paul to be brought in.
18 The Jews stood up and accused him. But they did not accuse him of the kind of crimes I thought they would.
19 Their charges were all about their own religion and about a man named Jesus. Jesus died, but Paul said that he is still alive.
20 I did not have any idea about how to judge these matters. So I asked Paul, ‘Do you want to go to Jerusalem and be judged there?’