< Matthew 22 >

1 KI Jesus mat'anĭstsiuax parables, ki an'iu,
Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying,
2 Spots'im ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni netoi'nitsiu tuks'kŭmi omŭx'inau, okuyi otokem'si.
“The kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who prepared a marriage feast for his son.
3 Ki itŭp'skuyiuax otap'otomokix moksĭnikŏttosaxax anniks'ĭsk otŭm'axk: ki matŭskak'sipuksipuax.
He sent out his servants to call those who had been invited to come to the marriage feast, but they would not come.
4 Ki mats'itŭpskuyiuax stsĭk'ix otap'otomokix, ki an'ĭstsiuax anĭstok'au anniks'isk ŭm'axk, Sat'sik, nikaw'apastutsip nitso'ŏssĭn: nitap'otskĭnamix ki nitunĭstakhtsimix ŭkainitaiau ŭk'okŏnaiksĭstsiiau: Puksipa'atok okem'sĭnni.
Again the king sent other servants, saying, 'Tell them who are invited, “See, I have prepared my dinner. My oxen and fattened calves have been killed, and all things are ready. Come to the marriage feast.”'
5 Ki ap'etsĭmiauaie, ki oksoku'oauĕsts itappoiau, tuks'kŭmi otsĭn'sĭmman, stsik'i otsit'aumŭtskotŭkkipi:
But they paid no attention and went away, one to his farm, another to his business.
6 Ki stsĭk'ix mat'tuyiuax otap'otomokix, ki au'ksĭstutuyiuax, ki initsiu'ax.
The others seized the king's servants, treated them shamefully, and killed them.
7 Ki omŭx'ina otokh'tsĭmsi, itsĭs'tsetŭkkiu: ki itŭp'skuyiuax otseĕn'akemix, ki itsaiĭnakuaiĭstutuyiuax anniks'isk inĭk'ixk, ki itsĭn'sĭmaie otakap'ioyimoauaie.
The king was angry, and he sent his soldiers and they killed those murderers and burned their city.
8 Itŭm'anĭstsiuax otap'otomokix, ŭk'aiksĭstsiu mak'okemsĭnni, ki anniks'isk ŭm'axk matsipumapsiu'ax,
Then he said to his servants, 'The wedding is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy.
9 Itap'poak moksoku'ĭsts ki kĭt'okŏnaukonoaxk ŭm'mokau mak'okemsĭnni.
Therefore go to the highway crossings and invite as many people to the marriage feast as you can find.'
10 Ki anniks'isk apotŭkkixk itsitap'poiau moksoku'ĭsts, ki ikŏnau'moipiauax ot'okŏnokonoauax makap'six ki ŏkh'six: ki itsŭpanĭs'tsĭmiau ŭm'max.
The servants went out to the highways and gathered together all the people they found, both bad and good. So the wedding hall was filled with guests.
11 Ki omŭx'ina otsipĭs'si mŏks'ĭnnoŏssax ŭmmax, nan'nuyiuaie nĭn'aii ikem'sĭnni ĭstsiso'kŏsĭmi, mat'sŭpskŏsattomaie;
But when the king came in to look at the guests, he saw a man there who was not wearing wedding clothes.
12 Ki an'ĭstsiuaie, Napi'a, Tsa kanĭs'tsipipa kitsauomai'sŭpskŏsattosi ikem'sĭnni istsiso'kŏsĭmi? Ki matsepuyiu'ats.
The king said to him, 'Friend, how did you come in here without wedding clothes?' But the man was speechless.
13 Omŭx'ina itŭm'anĭstsiuax otap'otomokix ĭs'ksipĭstok otsĭsts' ki okŏt'sĭsts, ki ĭs'tŭppĭppis, ki satŭp'iksĭstsĭs ski'natsi; ak'itstsiu asain'sinni, ki papŭx'ekĭnikani.
Then the king said to the servants, 'Bind this man hand and foot, and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and the grinding of teeth.'
14 Akai'tappix nanikŏttaiau: un'natosĭmix mat'toaiau.
For many people are called, but few are chosen.”
15 Itŭmĭs'tapuiau Pharisees, ki itauŭt'ŭnĭstsiiau mŏkĭtokonĭmŏsauaie ote'poawsĭstsaie.
Then the Pharisees went and planned how they might entrap Jesus in his own talk.
16 Ki ipokitŭp'skuyiauax otŭsksinĭmatsauauax ki Herodians, ki an'ĭstsiauaie, Nin'a, nĭts'ksĭnipĭnan kitau'mŭni ki kitau'mŭnĭsksĭnĭmatstŭkki Ap'ĭstotokiuă oksoku'i, ki kimatsŭmman'ax matap'pix: tŭk'ka, kimatsatsipats manistŭp'apitappiipiau.
Then they sent to him their disciples, together with the Herodians. They said to Jesus, “Teacher, we know that you are truthful, and that you teach God's way in truth. You care for no one's opinion, and you do not show partiality between people.
17 Anik'ĭnan, Tsa kit'stapa? Ŏkh'siuats mŏk'otsiponitasi Cæsar, tsŏktau mat'ŏksiuats?
So tell us, what do you think? Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not?”
18 Ki Jesus nan'ĭmaie otsau'okŏmotsitappiisuai, ki an'iu kumauk'saksksĭnokipuauaiists kitsiksĭs'tapokŏmotsitappiansuai?
But Jesus understood their wickedness and said, “Why are you testing me, you hypocrites?
19 Ŭnĭs'tsĭnŭmmokĭk mixkĭm, kumut'siponitapi. Ki ito'tsĭpotuyiauaie nitai'pŭnasainiini.
Show me the coin for the tax.” Then they brought a denarius to him.
20 Ki an'ĭstsiuax, tŭkka' am'o ostoksĭs'ă, ki tŭkka' osĭnaksĭn'ats?
Jesus said to them, “Whose image and name are these?”
21 An'ĭstsiauaie, Cæesar otsinan'. Itŭm'anĭstsiuax kotok' Csesar otsinan'ists, ki Ap'ĭstotokiuă kotok' otsinan'ĭsts.
They said to him, “Caesar's.” Then Jesus said to them, “Then give to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's.”
22 Otokh'tsĭmsau annists'isk epo'awsĭstsk itskai'etŭkkiau, ki itskĭt'siauaie, ki oksoku'auai itappo'iau.
When they heard it, they marveled. Then they left him and went away.
23 Neto'ik ksĭstsiku'ik, Saducees, anniks'isk an'iisk matsitstsipats matsipuau'osĭnni itoto'iauaie, ki ai'sŭppoŏtsesattsiauaie,
On that day some Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to him. They asked him,
24 Ki an'iau, Nin'a, Moses itŭni'u enĭs'si nĭn'au, ki saiitstsĭssi pokax, oskŭn' akokem'attsi'ĭnaii otokem'an, ki ak'ksĭstauŭttomuyiuaie us'i pŏkax'.
saying, “Teacher, Moses said, 'If a man dies, having no children, his brother must marry his wife and have children for his brother.'
25 Annok' ikit'sikŭmiau umu'pappiipix; ki matom'si otokem'attosi, its en'iu, ki otsai'itstsĭssi o'kosix itskĭt'siuaie otokem'an oskŭn' mŏk'okemattosaie:
There were seven brothers. The first married and then died. Having left no children, he left his wife to his brother.
26 Neto'initsiu oskŭni enĭs'aie, ki omat'oskŭni ki ikĭt'sikŭmiau ikŏnen'iau.
Then the second brother did the same thing, then the third, all the way to the seventh brother.
27 Ki itsako'ieniu ake'u.
After them all, the woman died.
28 Matsipuau'osĭnni tŭkka' otakokeman'atsaie, ikĭt'sikŭmĭx? Tŭk'ka ikŏnau'tuyiauaie.
Now in the resurrection, whose wife will she be of the seven brothers? For they all had married her.”
29 Jesus an'ĭstsiuax. Kitai'patsĭstutsipuau kimatsksĭnipuauĕsts natoi'sĭnaksists ki ototŭmap'sĭnni Apĭstotokiuă.
But Jesus answered and said to them, “You are mistaken, because you do not know the scriptures or the power of God.
30 Matsipuau'sax matokemiu'axau matapikau'axau. Netoi'nitsiau Ap'ĭstotokiuă otatsĭm'otokatatsix Spots'im.
For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage. Instead, they are like angels in heaven.
31 Annik' matsipuau'awsĭnnĭk kikŭttomisauanĭstop'ats annik' kitan'iipik Ap'ĭstotokiuă.
But concerning the resurrection of the dead, have you not read what was spoken to you by God, saying,
32 Nĕsto'akauk Abraham otsinan Ap'ĭstotokiua ki Isaac otsinan' Ap'ĭstotokiuă, ki Jacob otsinan' Ap'ĭstotokiuă Ap'ĭstotokiuă enix' matsinan'oauats, sa'kiaitappiĭx otsinan'oauax Ap'ĭstotokiuă.
'I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob'? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”
33 Ki akai'tappiix otokh'tsĭmsau skai'etsĭmiau otŭsksĭnĭmats'tŭksĭnni.
When the crowds heard this, they were astonished at his teaching.
34 Ki Pharisees otokh'tsĭmsau ot'omaupŭtsŏssax Saducees, itauŭtomoi'piotseiau.
But when the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered themselves together.
35 Ki tuks'kŭmi, lawyer, ai'sŭppoŏttsesattsiuaie, ki as'aksksĭnnuyiuaie, ki an'iu,
One of them, a lawyer, asked him a question, testing him—
36 Nia'a, tse'a omŭk'o okŏk'itsimani ĭstse'poawsĭsts?
“Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?”
37 Jesus an'ĭstsiuaie, Kitak'ŭkomĭmmau, Nin'a Ap'ĭstotokiua kitokŏnai'uskĕttsipŏppi, kitokŏnai'staaw, ki kĭtokŏnai'tsitani.
Jesus said to him, “'Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.'
38 Am'oi matom'iu ki omŭk'o epo'awsĭnni.
This is the great and first commandment.
39 Ki pok'iotomi netoi'nitsiu, Kitak'ŭnĭstŭkomĭmmau kĭtopokau'pimok kanĭstŭk'omĭmmospi.
And a second commandment is like it—'Love your neighbor as yourself.'
40 Annists'isk na'tokaistsk epo'awsĭsts, ikŏnaukŏkitsimanĭsts ki prophetix otan'ipĭsts ikŏn'itaitsiiĕsts.
On these two commandments depend the whole law and the prophets.”
41 Otsakiaumoi'piotseĭsau Pharisees, Jesus sŭppo'ŏttsesattsiuax,
Now while the Pharisees were still gathered together, Jesus asked them a question.
42 Ki an'iu, Tsa kitstatau'ats Christ? Tŭkka' oko'atsaie? An'ĭstsiauaie David okoai'e.
He said, “What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he?” They said to him, “The son of David.”
43 An'ĭstsiuax, David umut'ainĭstainikŏttaupiaie Nin'ă, otanipi,
Jesus said to them, “How then does David in the Spirit call him Lord, saying,
44 Ap'ĭstotokiuă an'ĭstsiuaie nĭn'a, netots'i tŭpo'piĭt, nŏk'ŭnĭstutoŏsau kikatum'ix kitsitautŭtsekau'pipi?
'The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool”'?
45 David ninikŏt'tŭssi Nĭn'a, Tsa otak'anĭstoko'atsaie?
If David then calls the Christ 'Lord,' how is he David's son?”
46 Ki matap'pi matsitstsipa mŏk'okotsĭtsĭpsăttosi tuks'kai epo'awsĭnni, ki annik' ksĭstsiku'ik matap'pi matokot'sakosŭppoŏttsesattau.
No one was able to answer him a word, and no man dared ask him any more questions from that day on.

< Matthew 22 >