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Acts 23:29

First Nations Version

I learned that he was being accused of matters relating to their own tribal laws, but nothing deserving death or imprisonment.

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They left the room, and after talking together they said, “This man has done nothing that deserves prison or death.”


But I have not found him guilty of anything deserving death. Since he has appealed to the Ruler of the People of Iron (Caesar), I will send him to Village of Iron (Rome).


“but if this is simply a question about words and names and how to interpret your own laws, then you must decide for yourselves. I want nothing to do with deciding these things.”


They questioned me and were about to release me, since I had done nothing deserving death.


“If I have done anything to deserve death,” he continued, “I will not try to escape. But if their accusations are false, you have no power to turn me over to them. I appeal to the Ruler of the People of Iron (Caesar).”





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