Acts 26:4-8

Acts 26:4-8

[4] manner  of life  from  my youth,  which  was  at  the first  among  own nation  at  Jerusalem,  all  the Jews;  [5] Which knew  from the beginning,  if  they would  testify,  that  after  the most straitest  sect  of our  religion  I lived  a Pharisee.  [6] And  now  I stand  and am judged  for  the hope  of the promise  made  of  God  our fathers:  [7] Unto  which  twelve tribes,  instantly  serving  God day  and  night,  hope  to come.  For  which  hope's sake,  king  I am accused  of  the Jews.  [8] Why  should it be thought a thing  incredible  with  that  God  should raise  the dead?