< Luke 10 >

1 After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of Him to every town and place He was about to visit.
Agus na dhiaigh so dórduigh an Tighearna mar an gcéadna deithneabhar agus trí fichid eile, agus do chuir sé na ndís agus na ndís roimhe féin iád dá gach uile chathruigh agus ionnad, ann a raíbh a theachd féin.
2 And He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest.
Ar a nadhbharsin a dabhairt sé ríu, Is mór an foghmhar, achd is beag an luchd oibre: uime sin guidhidh Tighearna an fhoghmhuir, luchd oibre do chur amach chum a fhóghmhair.
3 Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves.
Imthighidh: féuch, ataimse dá bhur gcur úaim mar úana a measg mhadradh allta.
4 Carry no purse or bag or sandals. Do not greet anyone along the road.
Ná hiomchruidh sbarán, na tiach loín ná bróga: agus ná beannaighidh do neach ar bith sa tslighe.
5 Whatever house you enter, begin by saying, ‘Peace to this house.’
Agus gidh bé tigh iona rachtáoi a sdeach, abruidh ar tús, Go raibh sióthcháin don tighse.
6 If a man of peace is there, your peace will rest on him; if not, it will return to you.
Agus má bhionn Mac na sióthchána annsin, do dhéannidh bhur sióthcháinsi comhnnighe air: achd muna raibh, fillfidh sí chugaibh féin a rís.
7 Stay at the same house, eating and drinking whatever you are offered. For the worker is worthy of his wages. Do not move around from house to house.
Agus fanaidh an sa tighsin, ag ithe agus ag ól na neitheann atá aca: óir is fiú an toibrigh a thuárasdal. Ná himighidh ó thigh go tigh.
8 If you enter a town and they welcome you, eat whatever is set before you.
Agus gidh bé cathair ann a rachtáoi a sdeach, agus go ngéubhaid siád sibh, ithidh na neithe chuirid siád ann bhur bhfiadhuisi:
9 Heal the sick who are there and tell them, ‘The kingdom of God is near you.’
Agus slánaghaidh na heaslaín bhias innte, agus abruidh riú, Do dhruid rioghachd Dé ribh.
10 But if you enter a town and they do not welcome you, go into the streets and declare,
Agus gibh bé cathair ann a rachtáoi a sdeach, agus nach génbhuid siád sibh, ar nimtheachd dáoibh amach ar na sraídibh, abruidh,
11 ‘Even the dust of your town that clings to our feet, we wipe off as a testimony against you. Yet be sure of this: The kingdom of God is near.’
Craithmíd dhínn bhur naghaidh, go fiú an luaithridh do lean dínn, as bhur gcathruigh: achd cheana bíodh a fhios so aguibh, gur dhruid rioghachd Dé ribh.
12 I tell you, it will be more bearable on that day for Sodom than for that town.
Agus a deirím bhur ribh, Go madh socamhluighe do na Sodomachaibh an lá úd, ná don chathraighsin.
13 Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
Is anáoibhinn duit, a Chorásin! as anáoibhinn duit, a Bhetsáida! oir dá madh a Dtírus agus a Sídon, do dhéantáoi na miorbhuile do rinneadh ionnaibhsi, is fada ó da dhéanaidís aithrighe, na suidhe a néadach roín agus a luaithreagh.
14 But it will be more bearable for Tyre and Sidon at the judgment than for you.
Ar a nadhbharsin budh socamhluighe do Thírus agus do Shídon ann sa bhreitheamhnus, na dháoibhsi.
15 And you, Capernaum, will you be lifted up to heaven? No, you will be brought down to Hades! (Hadēs g86)
Agus tusa, a Chapernáum, atá ar do thógbháil súas go neamh, teilgfidhthear siós go hifearnn thú. (Hadēs g86)
16 Whoever listens to you listens to Me; whoever rejects you rejects Me; and whoever rejects Me rejects the One who sent Me.”
Gibh bé éisdeas ribhsi is riomso éisdeas sé; agus gibh bé bheir neimhchion oruibhsi, is oramsa do bheir sé neimhchion; agus gibh bé bheir neimhchion oramsa is ar an té do chuir úadh mé do bheir sé neimhchion.
17 The seventy-two returned with joy and said, “Lord, even the demons submit to us in Your name.”
Agus do fhilleadar an deithneabhar agus trí fichid maille lé gáirdeachas, ag rádh, A Thighearna, ataíd na deamhuin féin fá smachd aguinne tréd ainmsi.
18 So He told them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
Agus a dubhairt sesion riu, Do chonnairc mé Sátan marr theinnteach ag tuitim ó neamh.
19 Behold, I have given you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy. Nothing will harm you.
Fénch do bheirim dhíbh cumhachda saltairt air na haithreachaibh nimhe agus ar na scorpiónuibh, agus ar uile neart namhad: agus ní ghoirteochaid éin ní sibh.
20 Nevertheless, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.”
Achd cheana na bíodh gáirdeachas oraibh, ar son go bhfuilid na spioraididhe fá bhur smachd; achd go madh mó bhiás gairdeachas oruibh fá go bhfuilid bhur nanmanna sgríobhtha ar neamh.
21 At that time Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and declared, “I praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because You have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was well-pleasing in Your sight.
Ar a núairsion do ghabh gáirdeachas iona spioraid Iósa, agus a dubhairt sé, Do bheirim buidheachas duit a Athair, a Thighearna neimhe agus talmhan, trí gur fholuigh tú na neithesi ó dháonibh eagnuidhe agus glioca, agus gur nochd tú iad do naoidheanánuibh: a seadh, a Athair; tré gur ab mar sin do budh toil leachd féin é.
22 All things have been entrusted to Me by My Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him.”
Atáid na huile neithe ar na dtabhairt dhanhsa óm Athair: agus ní bhfuil a fhios ag éinneach ciá hé an Mac, achd ag a Nathair; agus ciá hé an Tathair, achd ag an Mac, agus an té dá dtiúbhradh an Mac a nochdughadh.
23 Then Jesus turned to the disciples and said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see.
Agus ar bhfilleadh chum a dheiscíobal, a dubhairt sé fá leith riú, is beannaighthe na súile do chí na neithe do chithísi:
24 For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.”
Oír a deirim ribh, Gur ab iomdha fáighe agus righthe lér mhián na neithe do chithisi dfaicsin, agus ní fhacadar: agus na neithe do chluintí do chluinsin, agus ní chúaladar.
25 One day an expert in the law stood up to test Him. “Teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?” (aiōnios g166)
Agus féuch, déirigh fear dlighe áirighe na sheasamh, ag cur chathaighthe airsion, agus ag rádh, A Mhaighhisdir, créd do dhéana mé ionnus go bhfuighinn an bheatha mharthannach doighreachd? (aiōnios g166)
26 “What is written in the Law?” Jesus replied. “How do you read it?”
Achd a dubhairt seision ris, Créd a tá sgríobhtha ann sa dligheadh? Cionnas léaghas tú?
27 He answered, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”
Agus ar bhfreagra dhósan a dubhairt sé, Gráidheochuidh tú do Thighearna Dia as do chroidhe uile, agus as tanam uile, agus as do bhríoghuibh uile, agus as da smúaintighthibh uile; agus do comharsa mar thu féin.
28 “You have answered correctly,” Jesus said. “Do this and you will live.”
Agus a dubhairt seision ris, As díreach do fhreagair tú: déanasa so, agus mairfidh tú.
29 But wanting to justify himself, he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
Achd ar mbeith dhósan, funnmhar ó a fhiréantachd féin da thaisbéanadh, a dubhairt sé re Híosa, Maseadh ciá hé mo chomharsa?
30 Jesus took up this question and said, “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho when he fell into the hands of robbers. They stripped him, beat him, and went away, leaving him half dead.
Agus ar bhfreagra Díosa a dubhairt sé, Do chúaidh duine áirighe siós ó lérusalem go Iérico, agus tárla a measg bhiothamhnach é, do shlad e, agus do loit é, agus do imthigh rompa, ar na fhagbháil leathmharbh.
31 Now by chance a priest was going down the same road, but when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.
Agus tárla tré chinneamhain gur ghabh sagart áirighe síos sa tslighe sin: agus ar na fhaicsinsion dó, do ghabh sé thairis don táobh eile don tslighe.
32 So too, when a Levite came to that spot and saw him, he passed by on the other side.
Agus mar an gcéadna Lebhita, a teachd chum a nionaid sin, ar na fhaicsin dó, do ghábh sé tháiris don táobh eile.
33 But when a Samaritan on a journey came upon him, he looked at him and had compassion.
Agus ar mbeith ag gabháil na sligheadh, do Shamaritánach áirighe, tháinic sé mar a raibh seision: agus ar na fhaicsin, do ghabh truáighe ghér dhó é
34 He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
Agus ar ndrud ris, do cheangail sé a chneadha, ag dortadh ola agus fióna ionnta, agus ar na chuir air a ainmhidhe féin dó, rug sé leis go tigh ósda é, agus do ghabh sé cúram na thimcheall.
35 The next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Take care of him,’ he said, ‘and on my return I will repay you for any additional expense.’
Agus ag imtheachd dó lá ar na mhárach, do bhean sé dhá phighinn amach agus tug sé don ósdóir iád, agus a dubhairt sé ris, Bíodh cúram agad fan fhearso; agus gibh bé chaithfeas tú as a chionn so, an tráth fhillfeadsa, do bhéara me dhuit é.
36 Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?”
A nois cía don triúrsa, bhreathnaigheas tusa, do bheith na chomharsain ag an tí úd thárla a measg na mbiothamhnach?
37 “The one who showed him mercy,” replied the expert in the law. Then Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.”
Agus a dubhairt seísion, An tí ud do rinne trocaire air, Ar a nadhbhasin a dubhairt Iósa ris, Imthighsi agus déana mar an gcéadna.
38 As they traveled along, Jesus entered a village where a woman named Martha welcomed Him into her home.
Agus tárla, ag imtheachd dóibh, go ndeachaidh seision go baile áirighe: agus go rug bean áirighe dar bhaimn Martá dá tigh fein é.
39 She had a sister named Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to His message.
Agus do bhí deirbhshiúr aicesi dá ngoirthí Muire, agus ar suidhe dhi ag cosaibh Iosa, do bhí si ag éisdeachd lé na bhríathraibh.
40 But Martha was distracted by all the preparations to be made. She came to Jesus and said, “Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her to help me!”
Agus do bhí Martá lán do chúram lé hiomad friotholuimh, agus a dubhairt sí, A Thighearna, an é nach meisde leachd mar dfág mo dheirbhshiúr misi am áonar ag friotholamb ar a nadhbharsin abair riá cungnamh riom.
41 “Martha, Martha,” the Lord replied, “you are worried and upset about many things.
Agus ar bhfreagra Díosa a dubhairt sé ría, A Mhartá, a Mhartá, atá tú ro chúramach agus buaidhridh tú thú féin fá mhóran do neithibh:
42 But only one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, and it will not be taken away from her.”
Achd cheana ein ní a mhaín atá riachdanach: rug Muire an chuid mhaith do roghain, nach béarthar uáithe.

< Luke 10 >