We are joining Paul as he stands before King Agrippa, his sister Bernice whom he likely was having an incestuous relationship and Roman Governor Festus. Paul has been gracious in his request for King Agrippa to hear him then leads with a rhetorical question that places the focus squarely upon Paul's testimony. We see that Paul's testimony is understandable, make Festus and Agrippa uncomfortable and leaves Paul's charactar and witness unassailable. Join us as we examine this passage together.