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John 20:25

First Nations Version

They told him, “We have seen the Wisdomkeeper with our own eyes.” But he said to them, “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands, and put my finger into them, and put my hand into the hole in his side, I will not believe.”

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“What powerful sign will you show us, that we should trust in you?” they asked. “What sign will you perform?


But when they heard that she had seen Creator Sets Free (Jesus) alive, they would not believe it.


And to whom did Creator make the solemn promise that they would not enter into his rest? It was to the ones who did not trust him and do what he said.


So then, my sacred family members, make sure none of you have wandering hearts that fail to trust, hearts that turn you away from our living Creator.


He Shows Goodwill (John), the much-loved follower of Creator Sets Free (Jesus), said to Stands on the Rock (Peter), “It is our Wisdomkeeper!” Stands on the Rock (Peter) had taken off his outer garment to fish. He put it back on and jumped into the water.


When he found him, he ran up to him and said, “My brother! We have found the Messiah” (which means “the Chosen One”).


“Why are your hearts so slow to believe the words of the prophets?” he said.


“He set others free,” they said, “but he cannot even free himself. So he is the chief of the tribes of Wrestles with Creator (Israel), is he? Let him come down from the cross now, and then we will believe in him!


But when they returned and told the others, no one believed them.


Later, at another time, he showed himself to the eleven message bearers while they were sitting around a table eating a meal. He scolded them for their hard hearts and failure to believe the others who had seen him alive.


Then he turned to Looks Like His Brother (Thomas) and said, “Look closely at my hands and touch my scars with your finger. Put your hand into the wound in my side. Then put away your doubts and trust in me.”





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