Festus Φῆστος

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Roman governor of Judea; heard Paul's case; sent him to Rome.

Who is Festus in the Bible?

Porcius Festus was a Roman procurator of Judea who succeeded Felix around 60 AD and became a key figure in the apostle Paul's legal proceedings (Acts 24:27, 25:1). Upon taking office, Festus inherited Paul's unresolved case and, seeking to appease the Jewish leaders, initially asked Paul to stand trial in Jerusalem, but Paul exercised his rights as a Roman citizen and appealed to Caesar (Acts 25:9-12). Uncertain how to proceed, Festus consulted with King Agrippa II and arranged for Paul to present his defense before them in Caesarea (Acts 25:13-26:32). Festus ultimately granted Paul's appeal and sent him to Rome for trial before the emperor, a decision that proved significant in fulfilling God's plan to bring the gospel to Rome (Acts 26:32).

Biography

Porcius Festus was a Roman procurator (governor) of Judea who succeeded Felix around 60 AD (Act.24.27). He is mentioned in the book of Acts in relation to the apostle Paul's ongoing legal case. Upon taking office, Festus was confronted with the charges against Paul that had been left unresolved by Felix (Act.25.1-2). Festus, wanting to do the Jews a favor, asked Paul if he would be willing to go to Jerusalem for trial, but Paul appealed to Caesar, asserting his rights as a Roman citizen (Act.25.9-12). Festus, unsure how to handle the case, consulted with King Agrippa II and his sister Bernice, who came to Caesarea to pay their respects to the new governor (Act.25.13-22). Paul was brought before Festus, Agrippa, and Bernice to present his defense (Act.25.23-26:32). After hearing Paul's testimony, Festus exclaimed that Paul's great learning had driven him insane (Act.26.24). Agrippa, however, believed that Paul could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar (Act.26.32). Festus then sent Paul to Rome for trial, as he had requested (Act.27.1). The account of Festus's involvement in Paul's case illustrates the complexities of the Roman legal system and the challenges faced by early Christians in navigating it.

In Scripture

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Acts 5 verses
  • Acts 24:27

    "After two years had passed, Felix was succeeded by Porcius Festus. And wishing to do the Jews a favor, Felix left Paul in prison."

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  • Acts 25:1

    "Three days after his arrival in the province, Festus went up from Caesarea to Jerusalem,"

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  • Acts 25:4

    "But Festus replied, “Paul is being held in Caesarea, and I myself am going there soon."

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  • Acts 25:9

    "But Festus, wishing to do the Jews a favor, said to Paul, “Are you willing to go up to Jerusalem to stand trial before me on these charges?”"

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  • Acts 25:12

    "Then Festus conferred with his council and replied, “You have appealed to Caesar. To Caesar you will go!”"

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script
Named Greek Φῆστος
Named Greek Πόρκιος