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Agrippa II

Agrippa II appears in Acts as a ruler before whom Paul gives a major defense of the resurrection and his apostolic mission.

Agrippa II appears in Acts as a ruler before whom Paul gives a major defense of the resurrection and his apostolic mission.

Ruler / hearing witness New Testament Early church
Core books Acts
Read first Acts 25:13 · Acts 25:23 · Acts 26:1-3
Why this matters trial · witness · resurrection · Roman rule
At a glance

Know Agrippa II before one scene takes over

His route gives visitors a clean path into Acts 25-26 and the public witness setting around Paul's appeal.

Role

King who hears Paul's defense in Acts

His route gives visitors a clean path into Acts 25-26 and the public witness setting around Paul's appeal.

Books

Acts

Primary scriptural lanes for reading this person in context.

Connections

Paul, Bernice, Festus

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Themes

trial, witness, resurrection, Roman rule

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Chronology

Where Agrippa II sits in the biblical sequence

Chronology helps this page stay connected to the wider biblical sequence instead of collapsing into isolated scenes.

Chronology step 1

Acts 25:13

Acts 25:13

Begin with Acts 25 and Agrippa's arrival with Bernice.

Chronology step 2

Acts 25:23

Acts 25:23

Read Acts 26 as Paul's testimony before rulers, not as a full biography of Agrippa.

Chronology step 3

Acts 26:1-3

Acts 26:1-3

Keep the page focused on the hearing, witness, and legal setting.

Chronology step 4

Acts 26:27-32

Acts 26:27-32

Use Acts 26:27-32 as one of the main anchor points for placing Agrippa II inside the wider biblical sequence.

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Reading lenses

Why Agrippa II belongs in the wider story

Read Agrippa II as a Scripture-first profile that can also become a governed wiki entry and game-facing character dossier without changing the authority order.

Interpretive tension

Role and calling

His route gives visitors a clean path into Acts 25-26 and the public witness setting around Paul's appeal.

Interpretive tension

Passages and movement

Start with Acts 25:13, Acts 25:23, Acts 26:1-3, Acts 26:27-32 so the page remains anchored to Scripture before moving into summary, art, or game translation.

Interpretive tension

Relationships and pressure

Agrippa II is easiest to read alongside Paul, Bernice, Festus, because relationships keep the page from reducing the character to an isolated idea.

Recurring motifs
trial witness resurrection Roman rule
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