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Acts 23:12

First Nations Version

Early the next day, some of the Tribal Members schemed together against Small Man (Paul). They bound themselves in a solemn promise that they would not eat or drink until they had killed him.

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When I was told of a plot against this man, I had him sent to you at once, and told his accusers to bring their accusations to you.”


“But do not let them fool you, for there are more than forty men waiting to ambush him on the way. They have bound themselves by a solemn promise to neither eat nor drink until they have killed him. They are ready now and waiting for you to agree to bring him.”


They went to the head holy men and elders and said to them, “We have bound ourselves with a solemn promise to neither eat nor drink until we have killed Small Man (Paul).


as a favor to their nation, to have Small Man (Paul) returned to Village of Peace (Jerusalem). They were hatching a plot to have him killed along the way.


They schemed together to take Creator Sets Free (Jesus) captive on the sly and then kill him.


The Chosen One paid a great price to set us free from the law’s demand about doing by taking on himself the law’s curse. As it is written in our Sacred Teachings, “Anyone who has been hanged upon a tree-pole is under a curse.”


Let all who fail to love our Honored Chief be cut off from the Chosen One! Come, O Honored Chief, Come! (Maranatha!)


“Let his blood be on us and on our descendants!” they answered him back.


Stands on the Rock (Peter) cursed and swore out loud, “What are you all saying? I do not know this man you are talking about.” Right then a rooster began to crow,


A few days later the tribal leaders formed a council to put him to death,


but he found out what they were planning. They kept watch day and night at the village gates so they could take and kill him.


There were more than forty men who bound themselves to each other in this twisted plan.


Many times I have traveled far and wide. On these journeys I faced dangers from raging rivers and desperate outlaws. I have faced threats from my own people and from the people of the Outside Nations. I have faced dangers in villages, dangers in the desert, dangers at sea, and dangers from false sacred family members.


They try to keep us from telling the Outside Nations the good story so they can be set free and made whole. Their broken ways have always taken them down the wrong path, but now the storm of Creator’s great anger is catching up with them, leading to a bad end.





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