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Luke 8:9

First Nations Version

But his followers did not understand, so they asked him for the meaning of the story.

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Later, when the twelve message bearers and other followers were alone with him, they asked why he taught with stories.


“So then,” he said to his followers, “listen with your hearts and I will tell you the meaning of the story of the seed planter.


The ones who walked the road with him came to him and asked, “Wisdomkeeper, tell us why you use stories to teach the people.”


I no longer see you as my servants but as friends. Masters do not share their hearts and plans with their servants, but I have shown you everything I have heard from my Father.


He would only use stories to teach the crowds, but then in private he would tell the full meaning to the ones who walked the road with him.


Then Stands on the Rock (Peter) said to him, “Tell us the meaning of the wise saying about what is pure and impure.”


When he was finished, Creator Sets Free (Jesus) left the crowds and went into the house where they were staying. The ones who walked the road with him went in with him and asked, “Tell us the meaning of the story about the good and bad seeds in the garden.”





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