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Acts 24:3

First Nations Version

changes that we fully welcome with glad and open hearts.

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“O most noble Festival (Festus),” Small Man (Paul) replied, “what I am saying is clear and understandable.


“Greetings from Limping Man Who Sets Free (Claudius Lysias) to the most noble Happy Man (Felix), governor representing the People of Iron (Romans).


The head officer also provided a horse and horsemen for Small Man (Paul), to bring him safely to Happy Man (Felix), the governor for the People of Iron (Romans).


When the horsemen came to Chief Village (Caesarea), they gave the letter to the governor and turned Small Man (Paul) over to him.


When they brought Small Man (Paul) before them, the legal expert began to accuse him. “O Most Honored Happy Man (Felix),” he began his speech, “our hearts are glad that under your guidance we have had many winters of peace. Because of your wisdom, many good changes have come to the people,


So we beg you, in your kindness, to hear our short complaint.





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