Festus in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the successor of Felix (A.D. 60) as procurator of Judea (Acts
24:27). A few weeks after he had entered on his office
the case
of Paul, then a prisoner at Caesarea, was reported to
him. The
"next day," after he had gone down to Caesarea, he
heard Paul
defend himself in the presence of Herod Agrippa II.
and his
sister Bernice, and not finding in him anything worthy
of death
or of bonds, would have set him free had he not
appealed unto
Caesar (Acts 25:11, 12). In consequence of this appeal
Paul was
sent to Rome. Festus, after being in office less than
two years,
died in Judea. (See AGRIPPA -T0000126.)
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