< Mark 5 >
1 They came to the other side of the sea – the region of the Gerasenes;
Jisu nyia heliphante loong ah Galili juungsitum saangko Gerasa hadaang ni thok rumta.
2 and, as soon as Jesus had got out of the boat, he met a man coming out of the tombs, who was under the power of a foul spirit,
Jisu khoonkhuung nawa dat khoom damdam mangbeng luung nawa wangha rah erah di mih wasiit chomuita. Erah mih sak adi chiithih laakhah pan
3 and who made his home in the tombs. No one had ever been able to secure him, even with a chain;
mangbeng ni tongte angta. O eh uh heh ah jaanruh ih takah jen tangkitta;
4 for, though he had many times been left secured with fetters and chains, he had snapped the chains and broken the fetters to pieces, and no one could master him.
helak helah ah jaanruh ih taat kit rum abah uh helek helek jaanruh ah thahoom leh thaphui, emeleh heh lah ih soopnak kah eta. Heh rapne tathat ang thoidi mih ih tajen tangjota.
5 Night and day alike, he was continually shrieking in the tombs and among the hills, and cutting himself with stones.
Heh rangwuung rangphe mangbeng theng ni nyia kaanjang ni katum khoomta eno leh tum riinghuung, heh teeteewah jong ih jopkhan.
6 Catching sight of Jesus from a distance, he ran and bowed to the ground before him,
Jisu japtupta adi heh rekam loot ni angta; eno heh reeni soonkata, heh lakuh di Jisu ngathong adi chooktong kah ano,
7 shrieking out in a loud voice, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? For God’s sake do not torment me!”
erongwah ih riinghuungta, “Jisu, Echoong thoon ni tongte Rangte Sah! An ih tumjih ette ang halang? “Rangte mendoh, ngah nak thet haat weehang, ngah ih an lasih johala!” (
8 For Jesus had said, “Come out from the man, you foul spirit.”
Heh ih arah jengkhaap ah Jisu ih “Chiithih laakhah dokkhoom ho ih li kano jengta!”)
9 And he asked him, “What is your name?” “My name,” he said, “is Legion, for there are many of us;”
Eno Jisu ih chengta, “An men o ah?” Erah mih rah ih ngaakbaatta, “Nga men ah ‘Ephoop’ —seng ah hantek!”
10 and he begged Jesus again and again not to send them away out of that country.
Chiithih laakhah loong ah arah juungkhuung dowa nak dokphan weeuh ih heh ih Jisu lasih ah laat joh ruh eta.
11 There was a large herd of pigs close by, feeding on the hillside;
Neng reeni kaanjang adi wak loong jook arah angta.
12 and the spirits begged Jesus, “Send us into the pigs so that we can take possession of them.”
Erah thoidi chiithih laakhah loong ah ih Jisu lasih joh rumta, “Wak loong sak adoh kaat thuk weehe.”
13 Jesus gave them leave. They came out, and entered into the pigs; and the herd – about two thousand in number – rushed down the steep slope into the sea and were drowned in the sea.
Jisu ih kaat thuk rum kano, chiithih laakhah loong ah mina sak dowa doksoon ano wak loong sak adi nop karumta. Wak loong ah rooproop ih haajaat nyi taan angta, Erah loong ah thoontang doruk rum ano kaangkom dowa juungsitum adi lupdat karumta.
14 Then the men who tended them ran away, and carried the news to the town, and to the country around; and the people went to see what had happened.
Wak riimte loong ah erah dowa tiisoon rum ano erah ruurang ah hadaang rookwih nyia phek aphaang rookwih ni tumbaat wanrumta. Mina loong ah ih tumjih ang kola ih sokkah rumta,
15 When they came to Jesus, they found the possessed man sitting there, clothed and in his right mind – the man who had had the ‘Legion’ in him – and they were awe-struck.
eno neng Jisu jiinni ra rumha di, chiithih laakhah ephoop pan angta mih ah japtup rumta. Erah mih ah nyuh akhat rapne ne ih kap ano seklilih ih tong arah japtup karumta; eno neng ah echo ih rumta.
16 Then those who had seen it related to them all that had happened to the possessed man, as well as about the pigs;
Chiithih laakhah pan mih nyia wak loong tupte loong ah ih, mamah angta erah loong tiit ah mih suh tumbaat rumta.
17 so they began to beg Jesus to leave their region.
Erah thoidi neng ih Jisu suh neng juungkhuung dowa soon uh ih baat rumta.
18 As Jesus was getting into the boat, the possessed man begged him to let him stay with him.
Jisu khoonkhuung ni duungtong kata adi maangdi chiithih laakhah pan angta warah ih liita, “An damdoh ngah nep roong ra weehang!”
19 But Jesus refused. “Go back to your home, to your own people,” he said, “and tell them of all that the Lord has done for you, and how he took pity on you.”
Enoothong Jisu ih tawak siitkaatta. Erah nang ih bah, Jisu ih amet baatta, “An nok nah ngaakwang uno an jaatang suh thongbaat wan uh, Teesu ih an raang ih tumjih reeta nyia mathan minchan halu loong rah ah.”
20 So the man went, and began to proclaim in the district of the Ten Towns all that Jesus had done for him; and everyone was amazed.
Erah thoidi erah wah ah Hah Asih adi kah ano Jisu tumjaat reeta loong ah tumbaat kaatta. Erah japchaatte loong ah rapne ih paatja rumta.
21 By the time Jesus had recrossed in the boat to the opposite shore, a great number of people had gathered to meet him, and were standing by the sea.
Jisu ah juungsitum saangko ni we ngaak daan kata. Erah juungsitum kaang adi miloong ah Jisu reeni thutthi rumta.
22 One of the leaders of the synagogue, whose name was Jairus, came and, as soon as he saw Jesus, threw himself at his feet and begged him repeatedly,
Jehudi rangsoomnok ni mootkaatte Jairas thok haano Jisu ah japtupta, eno Jisu ngathong ni kotbon kah ano
23 saying, “My little daughter is at death’s door. Please come and place your hands on her so that she may recover and live.”
heh lasih ah jota, “Nga sah minusah rah rapne ih satla. An lak ih taajoh ra weeho, de ano ething toom tong we ah!”
24 So Jesus went with him. A great number of people followed Jesus, and kept pressing around him.
Eno Jisu ah heh damdi roong dokchap kata. Eno miloong ah uh Jisu damdi kookrak ih roong khoom karumta.
25 Meanwhile a woman who for twelve years had suffered from hemorrhage,
Erah di minuh esiit asih paang nyi heh sih sik ih cham arah angta,
26 and undergone much at the hands of many doctors, (spending all she had without obtaining any relief, but, on the contrary, growing worse),
heh khoisat ah phonte loong suh noongrep ni taatsok thukta. Heh ngunteh loong ah thoon thaaja, erah bah uh ede lalek ih thang ih saarookwih ehan han ih boot satta.
27 heard about Jesus, came behind in the crowd, and touched his cloak.
Heh ih Jisu raak ah japchaat ano, miloong dung ni heh lilih ih roong kata,
28 “If I can only touch his clothes,” she said, “I will get well!”
heh teeteenuh ih thunta, “Ngah ih Jisu nyuh ah taajoh ang bah, ede eang.”
29 At once her bleeding stopped, and she felt in herself that she was cured of her affliction.
Heh ih Jisu nyusah ah taajoh ano, heh sih sik ah laan mah ruh eta; eno heh teenuh ih uh ede elang ih laanjat ruh eta.
30 Jesus at once became aware of the power that had gone out from him, and, turning around in the crowd, he said, “Who touched my clothes?”
Jisu sak nawa khoisat de theng chaan kaat ah laanjat ruh eta, erah thoidi miloong ko ih lengsok ano cheng rumta, “Nga nyuh ah o ih taajoh tahang?”
31 “You see the people pressing around you,” exclaimed his disciples, “and yet you say ‘Who touched me?’”
Heliphante loong ah ih ngaakbaat rumta, “An ih tup ih hu an reeni mina ephoop tuutmuula eah; mamet cheng hu o ih taajoh halang eah?”
32 But Jesus looked about to see who had done it.
Enoothong Jisu ih heh taajote ah lengsok ruh eta.
33 Then the woman, in fear and trembling, knowing what had happened to her, came and threw herself down before him, and told him the whole truth.
Eno minuh rah ih heh khoisat deeta rah samthun ano echo damdi wangha no, heh lakuh di tong ano amiisak tiit loong ah dok baatta.
34 “Daughter,” he said, “your faith has delivered you. Go, and peace be with you; be free from your affliction.”
Jisu ih erah nuh asuh liita, “Nga sah, an tuungmaang ih deesiit taho. Khooteng ih tongwang uh, an chamnaang nawa ede etu.”
35 Before he had finished speaking, some people from the house of the synagogue leader came and said, “Your daughter is dead! Why should you trouble the teacher further?”
Jisu ih erah baat tokdi, Jairas nok nawa ruurang baatte loong wang rum taha eno Jairas suh baat rumta, “An sah bah etek ela. Nyootte ah nak thaam hoom kuh?”
36 But Jesus, overhearing what they were saying, said to the synagogue leader, “Do not be afraid; only have faith.”
Jisu ih neng tiitwaan ah laboichaat thang ih, Jairas suh baatta, “Nakcho uh, tuungmaang ba et uh.”
37 And he allowed no one to accompany him, except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James.
Eno Jisu ih ehanko miloong ah tang ano heh damdi Pitar, Jeems nyia heh no Joon ah ba siit kaatta.
38 Presently they reached the leader’s house, where Jesus saw a scene of confusion – people weeping and wailing incessantly.
Jairas nok ni thokrum adi miloong huung ariing nyia neng paattek ah japchaat karumta.
39 “Why this confusion and weeping?” he said on entering. “The little child is not dead; she is asleep.”
Jisu ah nopwang ano baat rumta, “Tume paatja lan?” “Tume huung lan? Noodek ah etek tah eka—emokjup boh ela!”
40 They began to laugh at him; but he sent them all out, and then, with the child’s father and mother and his companions, went into the room where she was lying.
Miloong ah ih Jisu ah ngit et rumta, eno Jisu ih neng loong ah dokphan rum ano, heh nuh nyia heh wah nyia heliphante wajom, noodek jupthiinta nokmong adi nopwang rumta.
41 Taking her hand, Jesus said to her, “Talitha, koum!” – which means ‘little girl, I am speaking to you – Rise!’
Jisu ih noodek lak adi joh ano liita, “Talitha, Koum,” erah langla, “Minusah, saat uh Ngah ih baat hala!”
42 The little girl stood up at once, and began to walk about; for she was twelve years old. And, as soon as they saw it, they were overwhelmed with amazement;
Erah damdam minusah ah toonchap ano laan khoom ruh eta. (Noodek ah asih paang nyi angta). Erah angta ah sok rum ano miloong ah rapne ih paatja rumta.
43 but Jesus repeatedly cautioned them not to let anyone know of it, and told them to give her something to eat.
Enoothong Jisu ih arah tiit ah o suh uh labaat theng ih baat rumta, “Heh suh phaksat thong jam koh an.’