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Ac 26:25 Strong Concordance But [1161] he said [5346], I am [3105] not [3756] mad [3105], most noble [2903] Festus [5347]; but [235] speak forth [669] the words [4487] of truth [225] and [2532] soberness [4997].
  King James But he said, I am not mad, most noble Festus; but speak forth the words of truth and soberness.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
I am not mad, most noble Festus, but, &c.--Can anything surpass this reply, for readiness, self-possession, calm dignity? Every word of it refuted the rude charge, though Festus, probably, did not intend to hurt the prisoner's feelings.
 
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26 For [1063] the king [935] knoweth [1987] of [4012] these [5130] things, before [4314] whom [3739] also [2532] I speak [2980] freely [3955]: for [1063] I am persuaded [3982] that [3756] none [5100] [3762] of these things [5130] are hidden [2990] from him [846]; for [1063] this thing [5124] was [2076] not [3756] done [4238] in [1722] a corner [1137].
27 King [935] Agrippa [67], believest thou [4100] the prophets [4396]? I know [1492] that [3754] thou believest [4100].
3 [5037] We accept [588] it always [3839], and [2532] in all places [3837], most noble [2903] Felix [5344], with [3326] all [3956] thankfulness [2169].
17 And [1161] when he came [2064] to [1519] himself [1438], he said [2036], How many [4214] hired servants [3407] of my [3450] father's [3962] have bread [740] enough and to spare [4052], and [1161] I [1473] perish [622] with hunger [3042]!
4 And [2532] they were [4130] all [537] filled [4130] with the Holy [40] Ghost [4151], and [2532] began [756] to speak with [2980] other [2087] tongues [1100], as [2531] the Spirit [4151] gave [1325] them [846] utterance [669].