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Acts 26:2

First Nations Version

“Chief Wild Horse (Agrippa),” he began, “Since my accusers are all Tribal Members, like yourself, it seems good to me that I can defend myself before you today,

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“When they drag you into their gathering houses and before government rulers, do not worry how to defend yourselves or what to say.


Then Wild Horse (Agrippa) said to Small Man (Paul), “You are permitted to speak and tell your side of this story.” So Small Man (Paul) stretched out his hand and began to tell his side of the story.


mainly because you know so well how we disagree about many of our tribal traditions. So I humbly ask that you listen to me with patience.


It is a promise our twelve tribes solemnly strive for as they serve him night and day with prayers and ceremonies. It is for this hope, O honored chief, that I stand here accused by our tribal leaders!


“When this happens, do not be afraid or worry about what you will say or how you will say it.


“Before all of this happens, you will be betrayed by your own people. They will hunt you down, drag you into their gathering houses, and put you in jail. They will hand you over to the government and officials of the People of Iron (Romans). All of this they will do to you because of me and my name.


“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.


“So then, Chief Wild Horse (Agrippa), I was true to this sacred vision.


Chief Wild Horse (Agrippa) understands these things, so I am speaking boldly to him and holding nothing back. I am convinced that he is aware of all that I speak of, for none of these things happened in a cave.” Small Man (Paul) then turned and faced Chief Wild Horse (Agrippa).





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