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Matthew 18:28

First Nations Version

“But that same servant went to one of his fellow servants who owed him only a small horse blanket. He took hold of the man’s throat and said, ‘Pay me all that you owe!’

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After they agreed with him on the amount for a full day’s pay, he sent them to work.


“The ruler felt sorry for the servant, set him free, and released him from his debt.


“The man humbled himself, bowed down, and pleaded, ‘Please, give me more time and I will repay you!’


“You feed them!” he said to them. They could not believe their ears! How could they feed so many people? “It would take over eight moons’ worth of gathered food to feed all these,” they answered him. “Do you want us to go and trade for that much?”


It could have been traded for food and goods to give to the poor.” So they spoke harshly to her.


“Two men were in debt to the same person. One owed him five hundred horses, the other two buffalo hides.


“The next day, when the man of High Place (Samaria) was leaving, he gave from his own money pouch to the keeper of the lodging house. ‘Use this to care for him,’ he said, ‘and when I return, I will give you anything more that is needed.’”


Friend of Horses (Philip) answered, “‘Eight moons’ worth of gathered food would only give them enough for one small bite apiece!”





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