Felix is a biblical figure who appears in the New Testament of the Bible. He was a Roman governor of Judea during the first century AD. Felix is mentioned briefly in the book of Acts, where he is portrayed as a complex and controversial figure. According to the Bible, Felix was born into a family of slaves in the city of Rome. He rose through the ranks of the Roman army and eventually became a governor. In the year 52 AD, Felix was appointed as the ruler of Judea, a region that included the cit…