Acts 25: Paul is on trial in front of Festus, the governor of Judea, on charges brought against him by the Jews. Paul requests an appeal to Caesar, and Festus agrees to send him to Rome. But then King Agrippa and his wife Bernice arrive, and Festus has to explain the whole situation to them. After hearing the case, Agrippa agrees that Paul should be sent to Caesar. And that's the end of this chapter. You know, folks, it's kind of hard to get too excited about the goings on in the court room. I mean, it's a real snooze-fest. But I guess it's a good thing Paul got out of there, or else he might still be there today.