Cross References

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Acts 19:40

First Nations Version

For we are in danger today of being charged with causing an uprising, with no good reason for it.”

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“You speak the language of the Wisdom Seekers (Greeks),” he replied. “Then you are not the man from Black Land (Egypt) who some time ago caused an uprising and took four thousand assassins out into the desert wilderness.”


A messenger went from them and told the local head soldier of the People of Iron (Romans) that there was an uprising in the Village of Peace (Jerusalem).


After the uprising had calmed down, Small Man (Paul) gathered the local sacred family members together to strengthen their hearts and say his farewell to them. He then left for Land of Tall People (Macedonia).


“We should not do this during the festival,” they said, “or there could be an uprising among the people.”


O most honored Friend of Creator (Theophilus), many have told this story, given to them from those who saw these things with their own eyes, the ones who first walked out this message to hand it down to us. Having searched out this story from the first, it seemed like a good thing for me to retell it from beginning to end.


Anything else should also be brought to the village council meeting.


After saying this, he sent the crowd away.


But Happy Man (Felix), who knew more about the Way, delayed his decision. “I will make my decision,” he said, “when Limping Man Who Sets Free (Claudius Lysias) arrives.”





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