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Matthew 13:36

First Nations Version

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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They had fed about four thousand men and also women and children. He then sent the crowd on their way.


Later when they entered a house away from the crowds, the ones who walked the road with him asked the meaning of his wise saying.


Right away Creator Sets Free (Jesus) urged his followers to get into their canoe and sent them ahead to the other side of the lake toward House of Fishing (Bethsaida), while he sent the crowd on their way.


He answered them, “To you the honor has been given to understand about the mysterious ways of Creator’s good road from above. This honor is not given to those who are not ready for it.


Later the same day Creator Sets Free (Jesus) left that place and found a quiet spot to sit by Lake of Chief Garden (Gennesaret).


The blind men, with the help of others, followed him into a house. Creator Sets Free (Jesus) asked them, “Do you believe I can make your eyes see?” “Yes, Wisdomkeeper,” was their answer.


After sending the crowds away to their homes, he climbed into the canoe with his twelve followers and went to the territory of Creator’s High Lodge (Magdala).


Right away Creator Sets Free (Jesus) had his followers get into the canoe and go ahead of him to the other side of the great lake, while he sent the people back to their homes.


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.


“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.


But during the night, while his family slept, an enemy sneaked in and scattered bad seeds in with the good ones.





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