Acts 26 – NIRV & CST

New International Reader’s Version

Acts 26:1-32

1Agrippa said to Paul, “You may now present your case.”

So Paul motioned with his hand. Then he began to present his case. 2“King Agrippa,” he said, “I am happy to be able to stand here today. I will answer all the charges brought against me by the Jews. 3I am very pleased that you are familiar with Jewish ways. You know the kinds of things they argue about. So I beg you to be patient as you listen to me.

4“The Jewish people all know how I have lived ever since I was a child. They know all about me from the beginning of my life. They know how I lived in my own country and in Jerusalem. 5They have known me for a long time. So if they wanted to, they could tell you how I have lived. I have lived by the rules of the Pharisees. Those rules are harder to obey than those of any other Jewish group. 6Today I am on trial because of the hope I have. I believe in what God promised our people of long ago. 7It is the promise that our 12 tribes are hoping to see come true. Because of this hope they serve God with faithful and honest hearts day and night. King Agrippa, it is also because of this hope that these Jews are bringing charges against me. 8Why should any of you think it is impossible for God to raise the dead?

9“I believed that I should oppose the name of Jesus of Nazareth. So I did everything I could to oppose his name. 10That’s just what I was doing in Jerusalem. On the authority of the chief priests, I put many of the Lord’s people in prison. I agreed that they should die. 11I often went from one synagogue to another to have them punished. I tried to force them to speak evil things against Jesus. All I wanted to do was hurt them. I even went looking for them in the cities of other lands.

12“On one of these journeys I was on my way to Damascus. I had the authority and commission of the chief priests. 13About noon, King Agrippa, I was on the road. I saw a light coming from heaven. It was brighter than the sun. It was shining around me and my companions. 14We all fell to the ground. I heard a voice speak to me in the Aramaic language. ‘Saul! Saul!’ it said. ‘Why are you opposing me? It is hard for you to go against what you know is right.’

15“Then I asked, ‘Who are you, Lord?’

“ ‘I am Jesus,’ the Lord replied. ‘I am the one you are opposing. 16Now get up. Stand on your feet. I have appeared to you to appoint you to serve me. And you must tell other people about me. You must tell others that you have seen me today. You must also tell them that I will show myself to you again. 17I will save you from your own people and from the Gentiles. I am sending you to them 18to open their eyes. I want you to turn them from darkness to light. I want you to turn them from Satan’s power to God. I want their sins to be forgiven. They will be forgiven when they believe in me. They will have their place among God’s people.’

19“So then, King Agrippa, I obeyed the vision that appeared from heaven. 20First I preached to people in Damascus. Then I preached in Jerusalem and in all Judea. And then I preached to the Gentiles. I told them to turn away from their sins to God. The way they live must show that they have turned away from their sins. 21That’s why some Jews grabbed me in the temple courtyard and tried to kill me. 22But God has helped me to this day. So I stand here and tell you what is true. I tell it to everyone, both small and great. I have been saying nothing different from what the prophets and Moses said would happen. 23They said the Messiah would suffer. He would be the first to rise from the dead. He would bring the message of God’s light. He would bring it to his own people and to the Gentiles.”

24While Paul was still presenting his case, Festus interrupted. “You are out of your mind, Paul!” he shouted. “Your great learning is driving you crazy!”

25“I am not crazy, most excellent Festus,” Paul replied. “What I am saying is true and reasonable. 26The king is familiar with these things. So I can speak openly to him. I am certain he knows everything that has been going on. After all, it was not done in secret. 27King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know you do.”

28Then Agrippa spoke to Paul. “Are you trying to talk me into becoming a Christian?” he said. “Do you think you can do that in such a short time?”

29Paul replied, “I don’t care if it takes a short time or a long time. I pray to God for you and all who are listening to me today. I pray that you may become like me, except for these chains.”

30The king stood up. The governor and Bernice and those sitting with them stood up too. 31They left the room and began to talk with one another. “Why should this man die or be put in prison?” they said. “He has done nothing worthy of that!”

32Agrippa said to Festus, “This man could have been set free. But he has made an appeal to Caesar.”

Nueva Versión Internacional (Castilian)

Hechos 26:1-32

1Entonces Agripa le dijo a Pablo:

―Tienes permiso para defenderte.

Pablo hizo un ademán con la mano y comenzó así su defensa:

2―Rey Agripa, para mí es un privilegio presentarme hoy ante ti para defenderme de las acusaciones de los judíos, 3sobre todo porque tú estás bien informado de todas las tradiciones y controversias de los judíos. Por eso te ruego que me escuches con paciencia.

4»Todos los judíos saben cómo he vivido desde que era niño, desde mi edad temprana entre mi gente y también en Jerusalén. 5Ellos me conocen desde hace mucho tiempo y pueden atestiguar, si quieren, que viví como fariseo, de acuerdo con la secta más estricta de nuestra religión. 6Y ahora me juzgan por la esperanza que tengo en la promesa que Dios hizo a nuestros antepasados. 7Esta es la promesa que nuestras doce tribus esperan alcanzar rindiendo culto a Dios con diligencia día y noche. Es por esta esperanza, oh rey, por lo que me acusan los judíos. 8¿Por qué os parece a vosotros increíble que Dios resucite a los muertos?

9»Pues bien, yo mismo estaba convencido de que debía hacer todo lo posible por combatir el nombre de Jesús de Nazaret. 10Eso es precisamente lo que hice en Jerusalén. Con la autoridad de los jefes de los sacerdotes metí en la cárcel a muchos de los santos y, cuando los mataban, yo manifestaba mi aprobación. 11Muchas veces anduve de sinagoga en sinagoga castigándolos para obligarlos a blasfemar. Mi obsesión contra ellos me llevaba al extremo de perseguirlos incluso en ciudades del extranjero.

12»En uno de esos viajes iba yo hacia Damasco con la autoridad y la comisión de los jefes de los sacerdotes. 13A eso del mediodía, oh rey, mientras iba por el camino, vi una luz del cielo, más refulgente que el sol, que con su resplandor nos envolvió a mí y a mis acompañantes. 14Todos caímos al suelo, y yo oí una voz que me decía en arameo:26:14 arameo. Lit. el dialecto hebreo. “Saulo, Saulo, ¿por qué me persigues? ¿Qué sacas con darte cabezazos contra la pared?”26:14 ¿Qué sacas … pared? Lit. Te es difícil dar coces contra el aguijón. 15Entonces pregunté: “¿Quién eres, Señor?” “Yo soy Jesús, a quien tú persigues —me contestó el Señor—. 16Ahora, ponte en pie y escúchame. Me he aparecido a ti con el fin de designarte siervo y testigo de lo que has visto de mí y de lo que te voy a revelar. 17Te libraré de tu propio pueblo y de los gentiles. Te envío a estos 18para que les abras los ojos y se conviertan de las tinieblas a la luz, y del poder de Satanás a Dios, a fin de que, por la fe en mí, reciban el perdón de los pecados y la herencia entre los santificados”.

19»Así que, rey Agripa, no fui desobediente a esa visión celestial. 20Al contrario, comenzando con los que estaban en Damasco, siguiendo con los que estaban en Jerusalén y en toda Judea, y luego con los gentiles, a todos les prediqué que se arrepintieran y se convirtieran a Dios, y que demostraran su arrepentimiento con sus buenas obras. 21Solo por eso los judíos me prendieron en el templo y trataron de matarme. 22Pero Dios me ha ayudado hasta hoy, y así me mantengo firme, testificando a grandes y pequeños. No he dicho sino lo que los profetas y Moisés ya dijeron que sucedería: 23que el Cristo padecería y que, siendo el primero en resucitar, proclamaría la luz a su propio pueblo y a los gentiles».

24Al llegar Pablo a este punto de su defensa, Festo interrumpió.

―¡Estás loco, Pablo! —le gritó—. El mucho estudio te ha hecho perder la cabeza.

25―No estoy loco, excelentísimo Festo —contestó Pablo—. Lo que digo es cierto y sensato. 26El rey está familiarizado con estas cosas, y por eso hablo ante él con tanto atrevimiento. Estoy convencido de que nada de esto ignora, porque no sucedió en un rincón. 27Rey Agripa, ¿crees en los profetas? ¡A mí me consta que sí!

28―Un poco más y me convences de hacerme cristiano26:28 Un poco … cristiano. Alt. ¿Con tan poco pretendes hacerme cristiano? —le dijo Agripa.

29―Sea por poco o por mucho —le replicó Pablo—, le pido a Dios que no solo tú, sino también todos los que me están escuchando hoy lleguen a ser como yo, aunque sin estas cadenas.

30Se levantó el rey, y también el gobernador, Berenice y los que estaban sentados con ellos. 31Al retirarse, decían entre sí:

―Este hombre no ha hecho nada que merezca la muerte ni la cárcel.

32Y Agripa le dijo a Festo:

―Se podría poner en libertad a este hombre si no hubiera apelado al emperador.