Paul Felix
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Paul stands in chains before the Roman governor Felix and his wife Drusilla, raising his hand as he gives his defense and speaks of faith in Christ. The setting is an official Roman chamber with seated authority figures, carved furniture, and architectural columns, emphasizing the tension between imperial power and apostolic witness. Paul’s bound hands show his imprisonment, yet his upright posture and open gesture present him as a fearless messenger rather than a defeated prisoner. In Acts 24, Felix hears the accusations against Paul and later summons him with Drusilla to listen concerning “faith in Christ Jesus.” Paul reasons about righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment, causing Felix to become alarmed. The scene is a strong visual resource for teaching on Christian testimony under trial, conscience before God, civil authority, and the gospel proclaimed even in captivity.
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