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Acts 19:24

First Nations Version

There was a man there named Corn Spirit (Demetrius), who worked with silver and made little silver lodges for the spirit-image of Hunting Woman (Artemis). His work helped support many of the artists who traded there.

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As we were on our way to where we gathered for prayer, a slave-girl who had an evil snake spirit met us. She brought her owners much gain by fortune-telling.


Right away the spirit left her. When her owners saw that the hope of their gain was gone, they took hold of Small Man (Paul) and Woods Man (Silas) and dragged them to the village rulers at the trading post.


He gathered them together, along with the others who also worked with silver. “Fellow workers,” he said to them, “you all know that this work we do provides for us.


If Corn Spirit (Demetrius) and the other artists with him want to accuse anyone, let them bring these accusations to the village council or the local officials.





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