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Acts 25:25

First Nations Version

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).

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


The arguments grew louder and louder. Then some scroll keepers who were among the Separated Ones (Pharisees) stood up and voiced their argument forcefully. “We find no reason to condemn this man,” they cried out. “It could be that a spirit or spirit-messenger has spoken to him!”


Spear of the Great Waters (Pilate) turned to the head holy men and said in front of all the people, “I see no reason to find this man guilty.”


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


Spear of the Great Waters (Pilate) shook his head and said, “What is truth?”


and said to them, “You told me this man was a troublemaker, but I questioned him and found him not guilty of your accusations.


“But, since I am not sure what message to send to my Ruler about him, I have decided to bring him to you all, and above all to you, Chief Wild Horse (Agrippa), so you can give me counsel in this matter.


They decided to send Small Man (Paul) by a great canoe to Land of Young Bulls (Italy). Village of Iron (Rome) was the head village of the Ruler of the People of Iron (Caesar) in the territory of Land of Young Bulls (Italy). So Small Man (Paul), along with some other prisoners, was turned over to a head soldier of the Royal Guard, named Soft Haired Man (Julius).


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





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