Acts 21: Paul and his companions sailed to Tyre, where they stayed for seven days. The Spirit urged Paul to not go to Jerusalem, but Paul insists. They then reach Caesarea and stay at Philip the evangelist’s house. A few days later, a prophet called Agabus came from Judea and pleaded with Paul to not go to Jerusalem. Paul arrived at Jerusalem, and was …show more content…
They accused him of causing dissent everywhere he went. Paul responded by saying that twelve days ago, he had been worshipping peacefully at Jerusalem, and that they had no proof to back up their charges. He also says that many of the Jews who were upset at him were from Asia because of one thing he had said. Felix left Peter in the prison for years and talked to him, wanting Paul to bribe him. However, Paul never did anything of the sort, and Felix was eventually succeeded by Porcius Festus, and Paul was left in