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John 2:6

First Nations Version

There were six traditional stone water pots, used for purification ceremonies, that could hold large amounts of water.

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Some of the followers of Gift of Goodwill (John) began to argue with a local Tribal Member about the purification ceremony.


These things are only concerned with food and drink and different kinds of ceremonial washings—rules about outward things. They were needed until it was time for a new way to be revealed.


He did this to give them a place of honor and dignity above all others. He washes all with the purifying water of the word he speaks over them.


let us draw near with honest hearts, trusting fully in what the Chosen One has done. For our hearts have been washed clean from guilt and shame and our bodies washed with pure water.


Drawn from the Water (Moses) told the people all that our tribal law required them to do. Then he used red wool and a hyssop branch to sprinkle the book of the law and the people with water and the blood of bulls and goats.


You have been given instructions about different kinds of ceremonies for purification and for laying on of hands. You have also been taught about the rising of the dead and the final judgment.


‘One hundred containers of oil,’ the man answered. ‘Make it to be fifty,’ the overseer told him.


“Fill them to the top,” Creator Sets Free (Jesus) told them, “and take some to the headman of the feast.” They filled the pots until they could hold no more and did what he said.





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