3. Especially, because I know thee to be expert in all customs and questions which are among the Jews: wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently.
4. My manner of life from my youth, which was at the first among my own nation at Jerusalem, know all the Jews,
5. Who knew me from the beginning, (if they would testify) that after the strictest sect of our religion, I lived a Pharisee.
6. And now I stand, and am judged for the hope of the promise made by God to our fathers:
7. To which promise our twelve tribes, assiduously serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused by the Jews.
8. Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?