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Luke 14:32

First Nations Version

No! He would send messengers ahead to make a peace treaty!

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Looks Brave (Herod) was angry with the people of Rock Land (Tyre) and Hunting Grounds (Sidon), so they sent some messengers to him to make peace, for their people depended on the food that came from the land Looks Brave (Herod) ruled over. The messengers won the favor of Budding Branch (Blastus), the most trusted servant of Looks Brave (Herod).


“If someone has a complaint against you and takes you before the village council, work out an agreement before you get there. You know how to decide things for yourselves. The council might decide against you and turn you over to the ones who have the power to put you in prison.


Give to the one who asks for help, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.


“Would a chief go to war against another chief if he only had half as many warriors?


“You must count the cost of following me, for all who are not willing to give up all they have are not ready to walk the road with me and learn my ways.”


“But many of his own people despised him, so they sent some messengers ahead of him to speak with the council. ‘We do not want this man to be our chief,’ they said. “But the council did not listen to them.





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