American Standard Version of 1901
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And as he thus made his defence, Festus saith with a loud voice, Paul, thou art mad; thy much learning {Greek: turneth thee to madness.}is turning thee mad.
But Paul saith, I am not mad, most excellent Festus; but speak forth words of truth and soberness.
For the king knoweth of these things, unto whom also I speak freely: for I am persuaded that none of these things is hidden from him; for this hath not been done in a corner.
We are fools for Christ's sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye have glory, but we have dishonor.
For whether we {Or, were}are beside ourselves, it is unto God; or whether we are of sober mind, it is unto you.
And the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread.
And when his friends heard it, they went out to lay hold on him: for they said, He is beside himself.
And many of them said, He hath a demon, and is mad; why hear ye him?
And the men that journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing the {Or, sound}voice, but beholding no man.
And they that were with me beheld indeed the light, but they heard not the voice of him that spake to me.
And they went out to see what had come to pass; and they came to Jesus, and found the man, from whom the demons were gone out, sitting, clothed and in his right mind, at the feet of Jesus: and they were afraid.