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Luke 9:5

First Nations Version

If no one in that village welcomes you, when you go from there, shake the dust from your moccasins to warn them that you have done all that you can do.”

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But when they stood against him and spoke evil of him, he shook the dust from his clothes. “You have decided your own fate!” he told them. “I have done all I can do. From now on I will go to the Outside Nations.”


So they shook the dust from their moccasins, as a sign against them, and went from there to Spirit Village (Iconium).


If no one in that village welcomes you or will listen to your message, then go from there and shake the dust from your moccasins as a sign against them.”


“The ones who welcome you welcome me. The ones who send you away are sending me away. The ones who send me away send away the one who sent me.” So, after he said these things, the seventy went out, two by two, to all the villages.


“The ones representing me who welcome this little child are welcoming me. When you welcome me, you are not only welcoming me but also the one who sent me. That is what I meant when I said, ‘The lowest among you will become the greatest of all.’”


He then took the child into his arms and said, “When you welcome me, you do not welcome me alone, but also the one who sent me.”


Creator Sets Free (Jesus) sent him away at once. “Tell no one!” he said. “Go and show yourself to a holy man and have him perform the cleansing ceremony given to us by the lawgiver Drawn from the Water (Moses), to show the holy man what the Great Spirit has done for you.” Tribal law instructed that a person healed of a skin disease must be pronounced ceremonially clean by a holy man.


You will also be dragged before government rulers and leaders—all because you are representing me—and in this way through you both the tribes of Wrestles with Creator (Israel) and the People of Iron (Romans) will hear my message.


“When people welcome you into their home, stay there until you move on.





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