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Luke 6:11

First Nations Version

The Separated Ones (Pharisees) stormed out in a fit of rage and began to counsel together about what could be done with Creator Sets Free (Jesus). The crowds were growing larger. The task of healing and helping this great number of people was too much for Creator Sets Free (Jesus) to do alone. He knew that he needed help from the ones who were walking the road with him.

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When the Grand Council heard this, the anger in them burned like a fire—they wanted to kill them.


In all our gathering houses I violently punished them, trying to force them to speak against Creator Sets Free (Jesus). Like a threatening storm I took out my anger on them, even pursuing them to faraway places.


When the council heard these words, they were filled with rage and ground their teeth in anger and frustration at him.


Stands on the Rock (Peter) and He Shows Goodwill (John) disagreed with the council’s decision. “We will let you decide for yourselves whether we should follow the Great Spirit or weak human beings like yourselves,” they said with boldness.


They ordered them to wait outside of the council house while they decided what to do with them. As the men were taken outside, the council lowered their voices and looked around at each other with troubled faces.


When the Separated Ones (Pharisees) and the head holy men heard about this great miracle, they called the Grand Council together. “What are we going to do?” they asked each other. “This man has powerful medicine and performs many signs and wonders.


Creator Sets Free (Jesus) left the Land of Promise (Judea) because the Tribal Members there wanted to put him to death. To avoid conflict with them, he had been staying in the territory of Circle of Nations (Galilee), going from village to village.


The people in the gathering house were insulted and furious at his words.


When the head holy men and the Separated Ones (Pharisees) heard his stories, they realized they were about them.


His followers tried to understand why he said this. They said to each other, “Is it because we forgot to bring more frybread?”


He looked around the room and then turned to the man and said, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and it was the same as his good hand!


He went by himself to a mountain, where he prayed all night to the Great Spirit.


But they will not fool many, for their trickery will be easy to see, just as it was for Greedy Man (Jannes) and Hostile Man (Jambres).





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