< Matthew 20 >
1 For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard.
SPOTS' IM ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni netoi'nitsiu nĭn'au, nap'ioyĭs ĭstsĭn'aim, annŏk kŏk'kŏnisuxiuŏk mŏk'anĭstosi ap'autŭkkix, mŏkapotomoyĭsax otsĭn'sĭmman.
2 He agreed to pay the workers one denarius for the day, and sent them to work in his vineyard.
Ki ŏkh'situkkisax mŏkokuyĭsax tuks'kai ksĭstsikui tŭks'kŭmi apŭn'asaini itŭp'skuyuiax otsĭn'sĭmmani.
3 Around 9 a.m. he went out and saw others without work standing in the marketplace.
Ki nioks'kaii itai'ksĭstsikumiopi mat'suxiu, ki stsik'ix nan'nuyiuax nam'itaipuyiax itau'pumopi,
4 ‘Go and work in the vineyard too, and I'll pay you what's right,’ he told them. So they went to work.
Ki an'ĭstsiuax nokŏt'sitappoak ĭnsĭm'man, ki mokŏm'otsĭssi kitak'okotopuau, ki itappo'iau,
5 Around noon and 3 p.m. he went out and did the same thing.
Nau'yi itai'ksĭstsikumiopi, ki piksu'yi itai'ksĭstukumiopi, mat'sŭxiu, ki netoi' mat'anĭstsiu.
6 At 5 p.m. he went out and found others standing there. ‘Why are you standing around all day doing nothing?’ he asked them.
Ki nitsiko'puttuyi itai'ksĭstsikumiopi, itsŭx'iu ki ikon'oyiuax stsĭk'ix nam'itaipuyix, ki an'ĭstsiuax konai'ksĭstsikuyi kumaukai'amitaipuisks annom'?
7 ‘Because nobody has hired us,’ they replied. ‘Go and work in the vineyard too,’ he told them.
An'istsiauaie mats'itstsipa matap'pi nŏk' anikĭnan. An'ĭstsiuax, Nokŏt'sitappoak ĭnsĭm'man; ki mokŏm'otsĭssi kitak'okuinanipuau.
8 When evening came, the owner of the vineyard told his manager, ‘Call the workers in, and pay them their wages. Begin with the workers hired last and then move on to those hired first.’
Ki autŭkkus'si, insĭm'man ĭstsĭn'aim an'ĭstsiuaie otap'otomoki, ninikŏt'sĭsau ap'autŭkkix, ki ko'tsisau saiak'inosattaupiau, matom'okotsĭsau sako'ĭssix, ki tŭm'okotsĭsau matom'six.
9 When those who were hired at 5 p.m. came in, they each received one denarius.
Ki ĭstoto'sau nitsiko'puttuyi itai'ksĭstsikumiopi itaumŭtŭp'apotŭkkix, kŏnai'ĭnax ikŏno'kuyiau apŭn'asaini.
10 So when those who were hired first came in, they thought they would get more, but they also received one denarius.
Ki matom'six ĭsto'sau, ŭs'taiau mŏkoku'yĭsauaie stsĭk'i; ki ikŏno'kuyiau apŭn'asaini.
11 When they received their pay, they complained to the owner.
Ki otoku'yĭsauaie, itŭpaukape'poawtsiauaie nap'ioyĭs ĭstŏkhsĭn'ai,
12 ‘Those who were hired last only worked for an hour, and you've paid them the same as us who worked the whole day in the burning heat,’ they grumbled.
Ki an' iau, anniks'isk sako'ĭsixk nituk'skau itai'ksĭstsikumiopi itapotŭkkiau, ki kanĭstokotaiau kanĭst'okokipĭnan ki ksĭstsiku'i ĭstsiksĭs'tutsĭssĭnni nitap'autŭkkipĭnan.
13 The owner answered one of them, ‘My friend, I haven't treated you unfairly. Didn't you agree with me to work for one denarius?
Ki an'ĭstsiuaie tuks'kŭmi, Napi'a, kimat'omaikĭmatsĭstotopa: kikŭt'tomaiŏkhsitŭkkipa tuks'kŭmi apŭn'asaini?
14 Take your pay and go. I want to pay those who were hired last the same as I paid you.
Matsit' kitsinan' ki mĭs'taput; nitak'anĭstokotau am'o sako'ĭssiu kanĭst'okotopi.
15 Can't I choose to do what I want with my own money? Why should you give me evil looks because I want to do good?’
Kŭttomŏkhsiuats nitsinan' nanĭstsitsitapi nŏk'anĭstutsĭssi? Kŭtaukapiu'ats koŏps'pi, mŏk'ŏkhsĭssi nitsinan'?
16 In this way the last shall be first and the first shall be last.”
Ki sako'ĭssix akotom'siau, ki matom'six ak'sakoĭssiau; tŭkka akaiĕm'ix ni'nikŏttaiau, ki un'natosĭmix mat'toaiau.
17 On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus took the twelve disciples aside as they walked along and told them,
Ki Jesus otsitŭpamĭssosi Jerusalem, na'tsikoputtsix otŭs'ksĭnĭmatsax itŭnĭstŭpĭp'iikax, ki an'ĭstsiuax,
18 “Look, we're going to Jerusalem, and the Son of man will be betrayed to the chief priests and religious teachers. They will condemn him to death
Sat' sit aitŭpamĭssau'op Jerusalem, ki nĭn'au okku'i akitŭpomŭts'kau omŭk'atoiapiekuax ki ai'sĭnakix, ki akŭnĭstokŏkitsĭmŭt'tsiiauaie mŏks'eĭnsaie.
19 and hand him over to the foreigners to mock him, whip him, and crucify him. But on the third day he will be raised from the dead.”
Ki akŭtsitŭp'omŭtskau Gentiles mŏkitapapĭstotoŏssauaie, ki mŏkitstsipĭs'ossauaie, ki mŏkauai'stŏsauaie; otsoks'kaiksĭstsikusi ak'ŭtsipuau.
20 Then the mother of the sons of Zebedee came with her two sons to Jesus. She kneeled down before him to make a request.
Zebedee oku'ix oksĭs'toauai ipok'itotomiauax oku'ix, ki atsĭmmĭm'miauaie, ki au'kŏmŏnĭstsiauaie tuks'kaii.
21 “What is it you are asking me for?” Jesus said to her. “Please appoint my sons to sit beside you in your kingdom, one on your right and the other on your left,” she asked.
Ki an'ĭstsiuaie, Tsa kanĭstsitsitapa? An'ĭstsiu aie. Anit am'ox nitai'akokosĭx mŏkittaupĭsau kitsĭn'naiisĭnni, tuks'kŭma netots'i, ki tuks'kŭma e'aksĭsauotsi.
22 “You don't know what you're asking,” Jesus told them. “Are you able to drink the cup I'm about to drink?” “Yes, we are able to do that,” they told him.
Jesus an'iu, kimatsksĭnip'uaua kitau'kŏmŏnikipuai, Kikŭtaiakokotsĭmipuau annŏk' kos'ŏk nimutai'aksĭmipŭk? Kikŭtaiakokotŭstapĭnŭkipuau ŭsta'pĭnŭksĭnni nimutai'akŭstapĭnŭkipi? An'ĭstsiauaie, nitokot'ŭnĭstspĭnan.
23 “You will certainly drink from my cup,” he said to them, “but the privilege to sit on my right or on my left isn't mine to give. My Father is the one who has decided who that will be.”
An'ĭstsiuax kitak'ŭtsĭmipuau no'kosă, ki kitak'ŭstapĭnŭkipuau ŭsta'pĭnŭksĭnni nimut'akŭstapĭnŭkiipi; ki nimatsinanĕstsau kŏkokotosuai kŏkittaupisuai netots'i ki e'aksĭsauotsi nesto'a, ki anniks'isk matap'pixk Nin'a ŭk'aisŭppŭtsĭstotomoyiuax, otaksinan'oaiau.
24 When the other ten disciples heard what they had asked, they were annoyed with the two brothers.
Ke' pix otokh'tsĭmsau ĭstsĭmmĭm'miauax na'tsitappix ipapiĭmmotseiix.
25 Jesus called them together and told them, “You know that foreign rulers lord it over their subjects, and powerful leaders oppress them.
Ki Jesus ninikŏt'siuax, ki an'istsiuax, kits'ksĭnipuau Gentiles otsĭn'aimoauax otain'aiĭskotokoaiauax ki anniks'isk omŭx'ĭnaxk nokŏtai'naiĭskotokoaiauax.
26 It shall not be like that for you. Whoever among you wants to be the most important will be your servant.
Ki mataketŭmanistsiu'ă ksĕsto'au: annŏk' ak'omŭksĭmŏk, ŭnanĭstap'otŭksi;
27 Whoever among you wants to be first will be like a slave.
Ki annŏk' kitaks'ĭnnauŭkŏk ŭnanĭstap'otŭksi:
28 In the same way the Son of man didn't come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
Nin'au okku'i matŭtoto'ats mŏk'apotomoŏsaie, mŏk'apotomoŏsi umut'oto, ki mŏk'itatsuaumŭtskotosi akaitappix opai'tappiisĭnni.
29 As they left Jericho, a huge crowd followed Jesus.
Ki otsĭstŭpaatosau Jericho, akai'tappix ipokiuo'iauaie.
30 Two blind men were sitting at the side of the road. When they heard that Jesus was passing by, they called out, “Have mercy on us, Lord, son of David!”
Ki satsit, natsitappix naps'tsix pitsiko'-otsim i tau' pix otokh'tsĭsau Jesus umutak'itsskosaie awk'umiau, ki an'iau, kĭm'okinan, Nin'a David okku'i.
31 The crowd told them to be quiet, but they shouted even louder, “Have mercy on us, Lord, son of David!”
Ki o' tappiisĭn'na ai'semiauax mŏkstaie'puyĭsax: ki matsĭstawk'umiau ki an'iau kĭm'okinan, Nin'a, David okku'i.
32 Jesus stopped. He called them over, asking, “What do you want me to do for you?”
Ki Jesus itsipu'yiu, ki nan'nikŏttsiuax, ki an'iu, Tsa kŏk'anĭstutopuau?
33 “Lord, please make us able to see,” they replied.
An'ĭstsiauaie, Nin'a mŏksikauopiisaii noŏps'pĭnanix.
34 Jesus had pity on them and touched their eyes. Immediately they could see, and they followed him.
Ki Jesus kaiĭm'iuax, ki itsĭksen'iuax oŏps'puauax, ki oŏps'puauax kau'opiau, ki itopokiuo'iauaie.