< Matouš 9 >
1 A vstoupiv na lodí, přeplavil se, a přišel do města svého.
Jesus and his disciples got into the boat. They skirted around [the lake] and went to [Capernaum, the city where he was living].
2 A aj, přinesli mu šlakem poraženého, ležícího na loži. A viděv Ježíš víru jejich, dí šlakem poraženému: Doufej, synu, odpuštěniť jsou tobě hříchové tvoji.
[Some men] brought to him a man who was paralyzed and who was lying on a sleeping pad. When Jesus perceived that they believed [that he could heal the paralyzed man], he said to him, “Young man, be encouraged! I forgive your sins.”
3 A aj, někteří z zákoníků řekli sami v sobě: Tento se rouhá.
Some of the men who taught the [Jewish] laws said among themselves, “[He claims that he can forgive sins! That means that he claims to be equal with God] He is insulting God!”
4 A viděv Ježíš myšlení jejich, řekl: Proč vy myslíte zlé věci v srdcích vašich?
Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he said, “(You should not think evil [thoughts], [accusing me because I claim that I am God]!/Why do you think evil [thoughts], [saying that it is wrong for me to claim that I am God]?) [RHQ]
5 Nebo co jest snáze říci, to-li: Odpouštějí se tobě hříchové? čili říci: Vstaň a choď?
It would [not] be risky [for someone] to say [to this man], ‘[I] forgive your sins’, [because no one could see whether or not it really happened]. But [no one, without having the power to heal], would say [to him], ‘[Get] up and walk!’, [because people could easily see whether it happened or not!] [RHQ]
6 Ale abyste věděli, žeť má moc Syn člověka na zemi odpouštěti hříchy, tedy dí šlakem poraženému: Vstaň, vezmi lože své, a jdi do domu svého.
[So I am going to do something] in order that you may know that [God] has authorized [me], the one who came from heaven, to forgive the sins [of people while I am] on the earth, [as well as to heal people].” Then he said to the paralyzed man, “Get up, pick up your sleeping pad, and go home!”
7 Tedy vstal a odšel do domu svého.
And [immediately] the man got up, [picked up his sleeping pad], and went home!
8 A vidouce to zástupové, divili se a velebili Boha, kterýž dal takovou moc lidem.
When the crowds saw this, they were awestruck. They praised God for giving authority to a human being [to do] such [things].
9 A jda odtud Ježíš, uzřel člověka sedícího na cle, jménem Matouše. I dí mu: Pojď za mnou. A on vstav, šel za ním.
As Jesus was going away from there, he saw me, a man named Matthew. I was sitting at a table where I collected taxes [for the Roman government]. He said to me, “Come with me [and become my disciple]!” So I got up and went with him.
10 I stalo se, když seděl za stolem v domu jeho, a aj, mnozí celní a hříšníci přišedše, stolili s Ježíšem a s učedlníky jeho.
[Then I invited] Jesus and his disciples to my home for a meal. While [they] were sitting and eating in my home, many tax collectors and [other people who were] {whom [the Pharisees]} [considered to be habitual] sinners came unexpectedly to eat with us.
11 A vidouce to farizeové, řekli učedlníkům jeho: Proč s celnými a hříšníky jí Mistr váš?
When the Pharisees saw [that, they came] to us disciples and said, “([It is disgusting that] your teacher, [who claims to be righteous], eats [and associates] with tax collectors and [other] sinners!/Why is it that your teacher, [who claims to be righteous], eats [and associates] with tax collectors and [other] sinners?)” [RHQ]
12 Ježíš pak uslyšev to, řekl jim: Nepotřebujíť zdraví lékaře, ale nemocní.
Jesus heard what [they said], so he told them [this parable]: “[It is] people who are sick who need a [doctor] [MET], not people who are well.” [What he meant by that was that it was people who knew that they were sinners who were coming to him in order to be helped spiritually].
13 Jděte vy raději a učte se, co jest to: Milosrdenství chci a ne oběti. Nebo nepřišel jsem volati spravedlivých, ale hříšných ku pokání.
He continued by saying, “You need to learn what these words that [God said] mean: ‘I want you to [act] mercifully to people and not [just to offer] sacrifices.’ Keep in mind that I came [from heaven, not] to invite [people who think] [IRO] [that they are] righteous [to turn away from their sinful lives and come to me, but to invite people who know they are] sinners [to turn from their sins and come to me].”
14 Tehdy přistoupili k němu učedlníci Janovi, řkouce: Proč my a farizeové postíme se často, učedlníci pak tvoji se nepostí?
Later, the disciples of John [the Baptizer] came to Jesus and asked him, “We [(exc)] and the Pharisees [often] abstain from food [to show that we want to please God], but your disciples do not do that. Why [do they not]?”
15 I řekl jim Ježíš: Zdaliž mohou synové Ženichovi rmoutiti se, dokudž s nimi jest Ženich? Ale přijdou dnové, když bude od nich odjat Ženich, a tehdyť se budou postiti.
[Jesus wanted to show them and the Pharisees that it was not appropriate for his disciples to abstain from food and mourn while he was still with them]. So he [gave them this illustration]: “When a bridegroom is with [his friends at the time of the wedding], (his friends certainly do not mourn, do they?/do his friends mourn?) [RHQ] [No, they do not mourn, because they are not sad at that time. But when] the bridegroom is taken {[someone] takes the [/his enemies] take the bridegroom} from them, they will abstain from food, [because then they will be sad].”
16 Žádný zajisté nepřišívá záplaty sukna nového k rouchu vetchému; nebo ta záplata jeho odtrhla by ještě nějaký díl od roucha, a tak větší by díra byla.
[Jesus wanted to show them that people who desire to live in accordance with his new message should not try to continue to obey the old religious traditions like] ([abstaining from food/fasting]) [MET]. [So he said to them], “People do not sew a patch of unshrunken cloth on an old garment [to mend a hole]. If they did that, [when they washed the garment], the patch would [shrink] and tear the garment, and the hole would become bigger.
17 Aniž lejí vína nového do nádob starých; sic jinak rozpuknou se sudové, a víno se vyleje, a sudové se zkazí. Ale víno nové lejí do nových nádob, a bývá obé zachováno.
Neither does anyone pour freshly-[squeezed] grape juice into old skin bags [to store it]. If anyone did that, those skin bags would tear [because they would not stretch when the grape juice ferments and expands. They] would be ruined, and the wine would be spilled {spill} [on the ground]. Instead, [people] put new wine into new skin bags, [and the bags will stretch when the wine ferments]. As a result, both [the wine and the bags] are preserved.”
18 A když on toto k nim mluvil, aj, kníže jedno přistoupilo a klanělo se jemu, řka: Pane dcera má nyní umřela. Ale pojď, vlož na ni ruku svou, a budeť živa.
While Jesus was saying that, a leader of the Jewish meeting place came and bowed down before him [to show respect]. Then he said, “My daughter just died! But if you come and lay your hand on her, she will live [again]!”
19 A vstav Ježíš, šel za ním, i učedlníci jeho.
So Jesus got up, and he and [we] disciples went with the man.
20 (A aj, žena, kteráž nemocí svou trápena byla ode dvanácti let, přistoupivši pozadu, dotkla se podolka roucha jeho.
Then a woman who [had been suffering constant vaginal] bleeding for twelve years came near Jesus. She was saying to herself, “[I want Jesus to heal me without anyone finding out that I have this problem of bleeding]. So if I [touch him] or even if I just touch his garment, I will be healed [without anyone finding out about it].” So she came behind him and touched the tassel of his garment.
21 Nebo řekla sama v sobě: Dotknu-li se jen toliko roucha jeho, uzdravena budu.
22 Ježíš pak obrátiv se a uzřev ji, řekl: Doufej, dcero, víra tvá tě uzdravila. A zdráva učiněna jest žena od té chvíle.)
Then Jesus turned around [to see who had touched him]. And when he saw the woman, he said to her, “Be encouraged, dear woman. Because you believed [PRS] [that I could heal you, I] have healed you.” The woman was healed at that very moment.
23 Přišed pak Ježíš do domu knížete, a uzřev tu trubače a zástup hlučící,
Then Jesus [and some of us disciples] came to the Jewish leader’s house. Jesus heard the flute players [playing funeral music] and the crowd [that had gathered] wailing loudly [because the girl had died].
24 Řekl jim: Odejdětež; nebť neumřela děvečka, ale spí. I posmívali se jemu.
[Knowing that he would cause her to live again], he said [to them], “Go away [and stop the funeral music and wailing], because the girl is not dead! She is [just] sleeping!” [The people laughed at him, because they knew that she was dead].
25 A když byl vyhnán zástup, všed tam, ujal ji za ruku její; i vstala jest děvečka.
But Jesus told them to get out of the house. Then he went into [the room where the girl was lying]. He took hold of her hand and she [became alive again and] got up.
26 A roznesla se pověst ta po vší té zemi.
And the [people of that] whole region heard [PRS] about it.
27 A když šel odtud Ježíš, šli za ním dva slepí, volajíce a řkouce: Smiluj se nad námi, Synu Davidův.
As Jesus went away from there, two blind men followed him and shouted, “Have mercy on us [and heal our eyes, you who are the Messiah], the Descendant of [King] David!”
28 A když všel do domu, přistoupili k němu ti slepí. I dí jim Ježíš: Věříte-li, že to mohu učiniti? Řekli jemu: Ovšem, Pane.
Jesus went into the house, where he [was staying], and then the blind men went in, too. Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able [to heal your eyes]?” They said to him, “Yes, Lord!”
29 Tedy dotekl se očí jejich, řka: Podle víry vaší staniž se vám.
Then he touched their eyes and he said [to them], “Because you believe [that I can heal your eyes], I am healing them [right now]!”
30 I otevříny jsou oči jejich. Zapověděl jim pak tuze Ježíš, řka: Viztež, ať nižádný o tom nezví.
And they were able to see [IDM]! Then Jesus told them sternly, “Be sure [IDM] that you do not tell anybody [what I did for you]!”
31 Ale oni vyšedše, rozhlásali jej po vší té zemi.
But they went out and reported it throughout that whole region.
32 A když oni vycházeli, aj, přivedli mu člověka němého, majícího ďábelství.
When [Jesus and we disciples] left [the house], some people brought to Jesus a man who was unable to speak because he was controlled by a demon {a demon controlled him}.
33 A když vyvrhl ďábelství, mluvil jest němý. I divili se zástupové, řkouce: Že nikdy se nic takového neukázalo v lidu Izraelském.
After Jesus had expelled the demon, the man who had been unable to speak began to speak! The crowd [who saw this] marveled. They said, “Never before have [we seen] anything as [marvelous] as this happen in Israel!”
34 Farizeové pak pravili: Mocí knížete ďábelského vymítá ďábly.
But the Pharisees said, “It is [Satan], who rules the demons, who [enables this man to] expel demons [from people].”
35 I obcházel Ježíš všecka města i městečka, uče v školách jejich a káže evangelium království, a uzdravuje všelikou nemoc i všeliký neduh v lidu.
Then [we] went [with] Jesus through many of [HYP] the cities and towns [in Galilee district. He was teaching (in the synagogues/in the Jewish meeting places)], and preaching the good message about how God rules [over people’s lives]. He also was healing the [people who had] various diseases and illnesses.
36 A když hleděl na zástupy, slitovalo se mu jich, že byli tak opuštěni a rozptýleni jako ovce, nemajíce pastýře.
When he saw the crowd of people, he pitied them because they were harassed and dejected. [They were] like sheep that do not have a shepherd [SIM].
37 Tedy dí učedlníkům svým: Žeň zajisté jest mnohá, ale dělníků málo.
Then he gave [this illustration] to us disciples: “[The people who are ready to receive my message are like a] field that is ready to be harvested {for people to harvest}. But there are only a few [of you who are teaching people my message].
38 Protož proste Pána žni, ať vypudí dělníky na žeň svou.
So pray and ask the Lord [God] to send [more] workers [who will gather people together and teach them my message, just like a landowner sends workers] into his [field to gather] the [MET] harvest.”