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Acts 19:19

First Nations Version

A number of them who had practiced bad medicine gathered their mystic writings and burned them in the sight of all. These books were found to be worth about fifty thousand silver coins.

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But the bad medicine man, who was also called Wise One (Elymas) in the local language, opposed them and tried to turn the official from believing their message.


They traveled the whole island as far as Foaming Water (Paphos). There they met a man named Son of He Sets Free (Bar-Jesus), a Tribal Member and false prophet who practiced bad medicine.


You shared in the pain of those who were in prison. When your own possessions were stolen, you accepted it with glad hearts, knowing that you have been given better possessions that will never fade away.


“You must count the cost of following me, for all who are not willing to give up all they have are not ready to walk the road with me and learn my ways.”


“Let me say it another way,” he explained. “What man who has ten eagle feathers and loses one would not light a torch, sweep the house clean, and look everywhere until he found it?


Many who had chosen to follow Creator Sets Free (Jesus) came forward and admitted to their evil practices.





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