< Matthew 13 >
1 ETO'IK ksĭstsiku'ik Jesus it sŭks' ki tsĭm nap'ioyĭs, ki omŭk'sikĭmi ĭssoots'i itakau' piu.
On that same day, after Jesus had left the house, he took his seat on the seashore;
2 Isto'tuitappiix oto'taakax, ki akh'iosasĭs itsĭtsŭppo'piu, ki itakau'piu; ki ĭsto'tuitap-piix ikŏn'itŭssuipuyiau ĭssoots'i.
and such a great crowd gathered about him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while all the crowd stood on the beach.
3 Ki an'ĭstsiuax akauo'iau parables ki an'iu, Sat'sit, aisŭppipum'auă itui'sŭppipummau:
Then he told them many truths in parables. "Behold," he said, "the sower went forth to sow;
4 Ki otai'sŭppipummŏssi, moksoku'yi stsĭk'ĭsts itsĭn'nĭssiĕsts, ki paiu'tax itotoiax'ĕsts ki itau'attomiaxĕsts.
and as he sowed, some seed fell by the roadside, and the birds came and ate it.
5 Stsik'ĭsts okotoksskui itsĭn'nĭssiĕsts otsĭts'inŭxksŏkkuaspi; ki otsai'spixksŏkkuaspi itsĭk'kŭmsŭskiiau:
Some fell on rocky ground where there was not much earth. Now because it had no depth of soil, it sprang up at once;
6 Oto'tŭmĭskŏpsi natos'i, itse'tsĭnitsiau; ki otsau'okŏtseksau itopo'kŏttsiau.
but when the sun rose it was scorched, and withered away because it had no root.
7 Stsĭk'ists itsĭn'nĭssiiau ksĭssi'ix: ki ksĭssi'ix itsŭskiiau ki ito'satsiiauax:
Some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprang up and choked it.
8 Stsĭk'ĭsts ŏkhs'ksŏkkui itsĭn'nĭssiau, kiitsĭn'asiau, stsĭk'ists kepĭp'pui, stsĭk'ists nai'ĭppui stsĭk'ists niĭp'pui.
But some fell on good soil, and bore a crop, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
9 Annŏk' ito'kiuŏk, ŭnanĭstokh'tsĭms.
He who has ears, let him hear!"
10 Ki; ŭsksĭnĭmats'ax ito'toyiauaie, ki an'ĭstsiauaie, Kumauk'sĭtsĭpsattaiĭsksixau parables?
Now when his disciples came up to him, they said,
11 Nokŭt'anĭstsiuax, kitokokoau kŏk'itsksĭniisuai spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni itse'kipi, ki osto'auai matokotau'axau.
"Why do you speak to them in parables?" Jesus answered. "To you it has been granted to understand the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven; but to them it has not been granted.
12 Annŏk' nan'naniuŏk, ak'okotauaie, ki akakai'naniu: annŏk kŭttainan'iiuŏk, otsinanattopi ak'otsipaie.
"For whoever holds, to him shall more be given, and he shall have abundance; but whoever does not hold, from him shall be taken away even what he holds.
13 Ŭn'nikaie numut'ŭnĭstsĭtsĭpsattaiau parables, ĭssŭppĭs'au mŏksta'apsau; okh'tsĭmsau mŏkstau'okhtsĭmsau, mŏkstai'ĭsksĭnnisau.
"This is why I speak to them in parables, because seeing they do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they understand.
14 Aien'ŭpanĭstom'ĕsts Esaias, otan'ipi, okh'tsimeniki kitak'okhtsim, ki kimat'akoksĭnipa; ki sŭppi'niki kitakŭts'api, ki kimat'aksĭnipa:
And in them is being fulfilled that prophecy of Isaiah which says. "Hearing you will hear and not understand; Seeing you will see and not perceive;
15 Am'o o'tappiisĭnna u'skĕttsipŏppĭsts mi'ĕsts, ki okhtok'oauĕsts matomaipumokhtsĭmiu'axau, ki oŏps'puauax naps'tsiiax; mŏksta'apsax moŏps'pix, mŏksta'okhtsĭmsĕsts mokhtok'ĭsts, mŏkstau'okhtsĭmsĕsts mu' skĕttsipŏppists, mŏkstaisauai'tsitasau, nok'staukuttutuawsau.
For the heart of his people is made fat, Their ears are dull of hearing; Their eyes, too, have they closed, Lest some day their eyes should perceive, And their ears should hear, And their heart should understand and turn, And I should heal them.
16 Atsĭm'siau koŏps'puauax, aiapiau; ki kokhtok'ĭsts, ai'okhtsĭmiau.
"But happy are your eyes, because they see, and your ears because they hear.
17 Kit au'mŭnĭstopuau, akaiĕm'ix prophetix ki mokŏm'otsitappix ai'puĭnŭmiau mŏk'satsĭsauĕsts annists'isk kitai'nipuauĭstsk ki matsiĭnĭm'axauĕsts; ki mŏk'okhtsisauĕsts annists'isk kitai'okhtsipuauĭstsk, ki matokhtsĭm'axauĕsts.
"In solemn truth I tell you that many prophets and holy men have seen it not, and to hear what you are hearing, and have not heard it.
18 Okhtok ai'sŭpipummauă parable.
"Listen then, to the parable of the sower.
19 Ma tap' pi okhtsĭs'si nĭn'naiisĭnni istse'poawsĭn, ki sauo'kŏmotokhtsĭssi, itŭm'ipuksipu Sauum'itsitappiuă ki ito'kasattomaie annik' itsŭp'ipumattopik u'skĕttsipŏppi. Annŏk'auk mat'sĭmaie ĭstsŭpipum'ani moksoku'i.
"Whenever any one hears the message of the kingdom, and does not understand it, the Evil One comes and snatches away what was sown in his heart.
20 Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ok'otokskui, ai'okhtsĭmiu epo'awsĭnu, ki otse'tametŭksĭnni mat'sĭmaie;
"This is the seed sown by the wayside. And the word, and at once receives it with joy.
21 Mat'auŭtsitstsipa kŏk'seksi, ki matakisŭmsu'ats; ikikĭn'etŭksĭnni ki ŭkksĭstutŭk'sĭnni otos'au, atsim'epoawsĭnni ŭn'nikaie ito'toiau, ĭsts'kĭmskŭkiu.
"But he has no root in himself; he continues for a time, but when trouble arises, or persecutions, on account of the word, at once he stumbles and falls.
22 Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ksĭssi'ix, ai'okhtsĭmiu atsĭm'epoawsin; ki annok' pai'tappiisĭnni ĭstap'aitsitani, ki spŭkĭs'sists ito'satstomiauaie atsĭm'epoawsĭnni, ki matsinasiu'ats. (aiōn )
"And the seed sown among thorns is he who hears the word, but the anxieties of the age and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. (aiōn )
23 Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ŏkhs'ksŏkkui, ai'okhtsĭmiu Atsĭm'epoawsinni, ki mokŏm'otokhtsĭmaie; ki itsin'asiu, stsikix, kepĭp'puyi, stsik'ix nai'ĭppuyi, stsĭk'ix niip'puyi.
"But the seed sown in good soil is he who hears the word and understands it, who indeed bears fruit, and makes now an hundredfold, now sixty, now thirty."
24 Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax, ki an'iu, Spots'ĭm'ĭstsinnaiisĭnni netum'anĭstsiu Nĭn'au, annŏk' ai'sŭpipumauŏk ŏkh'sisŭppipum'ani otsĭn'sĭmman;
He told them another parable. "The kingdom of heaven," he said, "is like a man who sowed good seed in his field;
25 otai'okasax otap'automokix, okatum'i ito'toyiuaie, ki ŏkh'sisŭpipumani ipa'soksŭp'pipumau makap'sŭpipumani, ki itsĭs'tapu.
"but while men were asleep his enemy came and sowed tares among his wheat and went away.
26 Ki otsŭs'kĭssi mattuyĭs, ki otsĭn'assi, itŭmĭn'akuo makap'sŭpipumani.
"And when the blade shot up and formed the wheat-kernel, then the tares also appeared.
27 Ki Nin'au otapautomokix otsito'taakax ki an'ĭstsiauaie, Nin'a, Kikŭt'taiĭnsĭmattop'a ŏkhsisŭpipumani kĭtsĭnsĭmman? Tsema ito'to makap'sŭpipumani?
"The slaves of the owner went to him and said. "‘Was it not good seed, sir, that you sowed in your field? From whence then, do you get tares?’
28 An'istsiuax, Katum'a otap'ĭstntŭksĭnaie. Ap'automokix otan'ikax kikŭt'ŏkhsitŭkkipa nŏk'ittotosĭnan nŏk'sauotsĭsĭnaniau?
"‘It is an enemy who has done this,’ he answered. "The slaves said to him, ‘Do you want us to go and collect them?’
29 Ki an'iu, Sa; sauau'tsĭmĭnoainikiau, makap'sŭpipnmani, kŏkskakŭm'sanotsipnaii ŏkh'sisŭpipumani.
"‘No,’ he answered, ‘for fear lest while you are collecting the tares, you at the same time pull up the wheat.
30 Unnianĭst'sŭskĭsan mŏk'itotosi pokiak'sĭnni: Ki pokiak'sĭnni oto'si, nitak'otŭmanistaiau ai'pokiakix, matom'omoipotokan makap'sŭpipumani, ki ĭs'ksipikan kŏk'ksĭetsĭnsĭssuaiau; ki ĭstŭp'omoipotokan napaiĕn'insĭmman nitapaiĕn'iokoai.
"Let both grow together until harvest, and at harvest-time I will tell the reapers to first gather the tares and tie them in bundles for burning, but to bring all the wheat into my store-house.’"
31 Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax, ki an'iu, Spots' im istsĭn'naiisĭnni netŭm'anĭstsiu mustard ĭstsĭn'sĭmman, annik' mat'sĭmŏk nĭnau, ki ai'sŭpipumau otsĭn'sĭmman;
He set forth to them another parable, saying. "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard-seed which a man took and planted in his field.
32 Itsĭs'tŭpskaiinŭkotsiuaie kŏnai'ĭnsĭmmanĭsts; ki sŭs'kiĭssi, itsĭs'tŭpomŭkkuiau insĭm'mansts, ki itsĭs'tsĭsasiu, ki paiu'tax itotoiau ki itoko'attomiax ĭsto'kŭniksĭsts.
"This is indeed the smallest of seeds, but when it is grown it is greater than any herb, and becomes a tree, so that the winged things of the sky come and roost in its branches."
33 Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax; Spots' im ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsin itai'kopŭtstaupi, annik' mat'sĭmŏk ake'u, ki kaias'attom niuks' kŭmi omŭk'okosix, napaiĕn itui'tsiau, ki ikŏnai'kopŭtstopiau.
He told them another parable. He said, "The kingdom of heaven is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, until the whole was leavened."
34 Am'ostsk Jesus ikŏnai'sĭtsĭpsattsiuăsts matap'pix parables itai'sĭtsĭpsattsiu; ki sauomai'sĭtsĭpsĭssi parable matomaisĭtsipsatsiuatsax:
Jesus told all this to the crowd in parables; indeed he never spoke to them except in parables,
35 Mŏksenŭp'anĭstossi Prophet otanipi, ki an'iu, nimutaksipa'kuiaki parables; nitakse'poattopiau annists'isk kai'sattop'istsk ksŏk'kumă sauomap'ăstotoawsi.
in fulfilment of the word spoken by the prophet, I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter things kept secret since the foundation of the world."
36 Ki Jesus aiĭs'tŭpskuyiuax matap'pix, ki itsit'sipim nap'ioyis: ki otŭsksĭnĭmats ax otsitota'akax, ki an'iau noksksĭnĭm'atsokĭnan parable makap'itaisŭppipumaupi ĭnsĭm'man.
After he had sent the people away and gone into the house, his disciples came to him and said, "Explain to us the parable about the weeds in the field."
37 Nokŭt'anĭstsiuax, Annŏk' itai'sŭpipumauŏk ŏkh'si ĭnsĭmmani Nĭn'au okku'yi am'ĭni;
"The sower of the seed," he answered, "is the Son of man;
38 Insĭm'man konai'tappiua; ŏkh'si ĭnsĭmmani, nĭn'naiisĭnni ĭsto'kos'ix; ki makap'iĭnsĭmmani, Sauum'itsitappiuă o'kosix;
"the field is the world; the good seed is the sons of the kingdom; the weeds, the sons of the Evil One.
39 Katum'a annŏk' ai'sŭppipumattomĕsts, Sauum'itsitappiuă itamiu; pokiak'sĭnni ksŏkkum aiksiuo'si; ki aipo'kiakix, atsĭm'otokatatsĭsau, (aiōn )
"The enemy who sows the weeds is the Devil. The harvest is the end of the age. The reapers are the angels. (aiōn )
40 Manĭsts'aumoipitŭkkipiau makap'ĭnsĭmmanĭsts ki manĭstse'tsĭnĭtspiau; ak'ŭnĭststsiu aiksiuo'si annom' ksŏk'kum. (aiōn )
"Just as the weeds are collected together and burnt with fire, so will it be at the end of the age. (aiōn )
41 Nĭn'au okku'i aks'ĭstŭpskuyiuax otatsĭm'otokatatsix, ki ak'omoipotsĭmiauĕsts ikŏnau'kapiĭsts ki anniks'isk matap'pixk, sauum'itsitappiiau ak'omoipotoyiuax;
"The son of man will send forth his angels, and they will gather out of his kingdom all hindrances, and whoever practises iniquity,
42 Ki akitsĭpst'apiksĭstsiauax omŭx'tsi; annim' ak'itstsiau a sain'sĭnni, ki satse'kĭnani.
"and will throw them into the fiery furnace. There will be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.
43 Mokŏm'otsitappix akotŭmĭk'kŭnasuyeiau, manistsĭk'kŭnasuyipi nato' si, un'oauai otsĭn'naiisĭnni, akotsĭk' kŭnasuyiauaie. Annŏk' itokh'iuŏk ŭnanistokh'tsĭms.
"And then shall the just shine forth like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Let him who has ears to hear, listen!
44 Stsĭki, Spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsiu treasure kaias'attomaie insĭm'man; kon'ĭssi nĭn'au, mat'aiksasattomaie, kĭ otsetam'etŭksĭnni itsĭs'tapu ki ipum'attopiĕsts otokŏnai'nanĭsts, ki ipum'attomaie annik' ĭnsĭm'manĭk.
"The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in the ground, which a man finds but buries again, and then in his joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that land.
45 Stsik'i, Spotsim ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsiu awkh'pumapiekuŭn otap'sŭmmŏssi ŏkh'six pearls:
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of beautiful pearls.
46 Kon'ĭssi tuks'kŭmi pearl akai'ĭxkĭmasiu, itsĭs'tapu, ki ipum'attopiĕsts otokŏnai'nanĭsts ki ipum'attau.
"When he finds one of great price, he goes and sells everything he has and buys it.
47 Stsĭk'i, spots' im ĭstsĭn'naiisinni nitŭm'aniststsiu itau'mikaupi, annŏk itsuia'pĭxĭmŏkaie omŭk'sikĭmi, ki itomian'ĭstomoipitŭkkiu:
"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was cast into the sea and gathered fish of every kind.
48 Itui'tsĭssaie, itopĭts'ŭsskŏpattomiauaie ĭssoots'i, ki ito'piiau, ki ŏkh'six itaisŭppitsi'iau ĭskix; ki makaps'ix istsĭs'tapiksĭstsiiau.
"When it was full they hauled it upon the beach, and sat down and sorted the good fish into baskets, but threw the worthless fish away.
49 Ak'otŭmanĭstsiu aiksiuos'i ksŏk'kum: atsĭm'otokatatsix ak'sipuksŭpsŭxiau, ki akai'aketaipiksĭstsiiau Sauum'itsitappix ki mokŏm'otsitappix; (aiōn )
"So will it be at the end of the age. The angels will go forth and separate the wicked from the righteous, and fling them into the furnace of fire. (aiōn )
50 Ki akitsipst'apiksĭstsiiau (sauum'itsitappix) omŭx'tsii; annim' ak'itstsiau a saĭn'sĭnni ki satse'kĭnani.
"There shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.
51 Jesus an'ĭstsiuax kikai'okhtsĭmipuauastsau annists'isk? An'ĭstsiauaie, A, nĭn'an.
"Have you understood all this?" he asked. "We have," they answered him.
52 Itŭm' anĭstsiuax Annŏk' ai'sĭnakiuŏk ŭsksĭnĭmats'au spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni, nitŭm'aniststsiu nĭn'au, iko'yiuŏk, sauauts'ĭmĕsts treasure manists' ki ŭk'aisĭsts.
"Then," said he, "every scribe who has been instructed in the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his storehouse new things and old."
53 Ki itŭnĭsts'tsiu, Jesus otaiksiu'attosĕsts annĭsts'isk parables, itsĭstŭpa'atomaie.
After Jesus had finished these parables, he withdrew from that place,
54 Ki otsito'tosi otau'ŭtauŏsĭni otat'oiapioyimoai itsipst'ŭsksĭnĭmatsiuax, ki ek'skaietŭkkiau, ki, an'iau, Tse'ma itotsĭm'atsĕsts am'ok mokŏk'sĭnik, ki am'ostsk ot'omŭkapĭstutŭksists?
and came into his own country, where he continued teaching the people in their synagogues, until they were amazed. "Where did he get such wisdom?" they said, "and such wondrous powers?
55 Kŭttomai'sauamiu'ats ai'satsakiuă okku'i? Kŭttomaisauainikŏttsiu'ats Oksĭstsi, Mary? Ki omu'pappiipix kŭttomaisauainikŏttsiu'atsax James, ki Joses, ki Simon, ki Judas?
"Is not this the carpenter’s son? Is not his mother called Mary? and his brothers Jamesand Joseph and Simon and Judas?
56 Ki ot'akemix okŭttomaisaiiokŏnopokomok'atsax? Am'o Nĭn'au, Tse'ma itotsĭm'atsĕsts annists'ĭsk?
"Are not his sisters all living among us? Where, then, did he get all these powers?"
57 Ki itś'tsskĭmskŭkiax osto'i. Ki Jesus an'ĭstsiuax, prophet itŭs'tsakŏttau, sauomai'tapposiĕsts otau'ŏsĭni ki otauŭt'okoai.
This kept them from believing in him. Wherefore Jesus said, "A prophet is not without honor except in his own country and among his own family."
58 Otsauomai'tuksuai ŭn'nikaie itsauomapĭstutŭkkiu annim' akatio'yiĕsts ŭkkŭk'umapotŭksĭsts.
And he did no mighty works there, because of their lack of faith.