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Acts 26:29

Acts 26:29 Paul said, I would to God, etc. His reply is courteous, but of intense earnestness, a last effort to save souls that were deeply stirred. He would that king and governor, all, Jew and Gentile, shared his hope of a glorious inheritance, and were, like himself, at peace with God;—such as he, except these bonds. It is probable that his chains were then hanging upon his arms, and that he indicated them by a gesture.




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