< Matthew 25 >

1 “Then the kingdom of heaven will be like ten bridesmaids who took their lamps and went out to meet the groom.
SPOTS' IM ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni aketum'anĭstsiau ke'pix ake'kuax, anniks'isk mat'tuyixk ot'anakimatsuauĕsts, ki itsux'iau mŏkota'tsemŏsau annŏk' ai'akokemiuŏk.
2 Five of them were foolish, and five were prudent.
Ki nĭs'itsix mokŏk'iau, ki nĭs'ĭtsix mat'tsapsiau.
3 The foolish ones took their lamps, but took no oil with them;
Anniks'isk mat'tsapsixk nito'tsĭmiau ot'anakimatsuauĕsts, ki, mattotŭkkiu'axau okke'anakĭmatsĭs:
4 while the prudent ones, besides taking their lamps, took oil in their jars.
Ki mokŏk'ixk ipok'iotscmiau otanakimatsuauĕsts okke'anakĭmatsis, kos'ĭx itsŭp'pitŭkkiau.
5 As the groom was late in coming, they all became drowsy, and slept.
Annŏk' ai'akokkemiuŏk otai'sŭmsi, ikŏnai'okano'piiau ki ikŏnai'okax.
6 But at midnight a shout was raised – ‘The groom is coming! Come out to meet him!’
Ki itŭt'sikiikokoi ikum'iŭstutsip, sat'sik, ak'okemiuă ai'puksipu; Sŭksĭk' kŏkotatsemŏssuai.
7 Then all the bridesmaids woke up and trimmed their lamps,
Itŭmokŏnaipuau'iau am'ox ake'kuax, ki ikŏn'itaisŭppasuyĭnŭkiau otanakimatsuauĕsts.
8 and the foolish said to the prudent ‘Give us some of your oil; our lamps are going out.’
Ki mat'tsapsix an'ĭstsiauax mokŏk'ix, kok'ĭnan kitŏk'keanakĭmatsuai; tŭk'ka, nitan'akimatsĭnanĕsts ŭk'aiitsĭnikaiau.
9 But the prudent ones answered ‘No, There may not be enough for you and for us. Go instead to those who sell it, and buy for yourselves.’
Ki mokŏk'ix an'ĭstsiauax, Sa; matakakauo'ats ksĕstŭn'un: Is'tapuk aumŭts'kotŭkkix kŏk'opumattosuai.
10 But while they were on their way to buy it, the groom came; and the bridesmaids who were ready went in with him to the banquet, and the door was shut.
Ki otsakiaitapposau mŏk'opumattosau, aiakokemi ito'to; ki anniks'isk sopuiap'ĭstotosĭxk ipok'sipimiauaie okkem'sĭnni: ki ai'okip.
11 Afterward the other bridesmaids came. ‘Sir, Sir,’ they said, ‘open the door to us!’
Sako'okhtsi mat'tsapsix nokŭt'otoiau ki an'iau, Nin'a, nin'a, kauai'pĭxĭkĭnan.
12 But the groom answered ‘I tell you, I do not know you.’
Ki an'ĭstsiuax, kitau'mŭnĭstopuau kimats'ksĭnopuauats.
13 Therefore watch, since you know neither the day nor the hour.
Ŭn'nikaie mokŏkĭk', tŭk'ka, kimats' ksĭnipuauats annik' ksĭstsiku'ĭk ki annik' itai'ksĭstsikumiopik Nin'au okku'i otai'akĭtotopik.
14 “For it is as though a man, going on his travels, called his servants, and gave his property into their charge.
Spots'im ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni netum'anĭstsiu nĭn'au annŏk' piuo'ŏk, ki ninikŏt'tsiuax otap'otomokix, ki ikotsiu'ax otsinan'ĭsts.
15 He gave five bags of gold to one, two to another, and one bag to a third, in proportion to the ability of each. Then he set out on his travels.
Ki tuks'kai ikotsiu'aie nĭsĭtsi'i itawk'pumaupix ki stsĭk'i na'tokai, ki stsĭk'i nituks'kai; ki kŏnai'tappix itanistokotsiu'ax manĭst'okotsĭstutsipiau; ki itau'matto.
16 The servant who had received the five bags of gold went at once and traded with it, and made another five bags.
Annŏk' ikuyiu'ok nĭsĭtsi'i itawk'pumaupix itsĭs'tapu, ki itau'mŭtskotŭkkiu, ki ikuyiu' stsĭk'ix nĭsĭtsix itawk'pumaupix.
17 So, too, the servant who had received the two bags of gold made another two bags.
Ki netoi annŏk' ikuyiu'ŏk na'tokŭmi, ikuyiu' stsĭk'ix na'tokŭmĭx.
18 But the servant who had received the one bag went and dug a hole in the ground, and hid his master’s money.
Ki annŏk' ikuyiu'ŏk nituks'kŭmi itsĭs'tapu, ki itatŭn'akiu ksŏk'kum, ki ai'ksasattomaie otsĭn'aim otsĭxkĭmim'iaie.
19 After a long time the master of those servants returned, and settled accounts with them.
Otai'sŭmmosi, am'ox ap'otŭkkix otsĭn'aimoauai itoto'yiĭnai, ki ipokoks'tŭkimiuax.
20 The servant who had received the five bags of gold came up and brought five bags more. ‘Sir,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with five bags of gold; look, I have made another five bags!’
Ki annŏk ikuyiu'ŏk nĭsĭtsi'i itawk'pumaupix ito'to ki ito'tsĭpatopiau stsĭk'ix nĭsitsix itawk'pumaupix, ki an'iu, Nin'a, kit'okŏk nĭsitsi'i itawk'pumaupix: Sat'sĭt nitokuinan' matsĭs'ĭtsix.
21 ‘Well done, good, trustworthy servant!’ said his master. ‘You have been trustworthy with a small sum; now I will place a large one in your hands; come and share your master’s joy!’
Otsĭn'aim an'ĭstsiuaie, kitŏkhs'ĭstututŭkki, ŏkhs'apotŭkkiuă ki emŭn'apotŭkkiuă: kitse'mŭnŭssatsipiau un'natosĕsts, kitakĭnai'atso akauo'iĕsts: Kitsĭn'aim otse'tametŭksĭnni ĭstsipi'it.
22 Then the one who had received the two bags of gold came up and said ‘Sir, you entrusted me with two bags pounds; look, I have made another two!’
Annŏk' iku'yiuŏk natokŭm itawk'pumaupix ito'to ki an'iu, Nin'a, kit'okok natokŭmi itawk'pumaupix: Sat'sit, nimat'okuinani mats'ĭstokai itawk'pumaupix.
23 ‘Well done, good, trustworthy servant!’ said his master. ‘You have been trustworthy with a small sum; now I will place a large one in your hands; come and share your master’s joy!’
Otsĭn'aim an'ĭstsiuaie, kitŏkhs'ĭstutŭkki, okhs'apotŭkkiuă ki emŭn'apotŭkkiuă; kitse'mŭnŭssatsipiau un'natosĕsts, kitakĭnai'atso akauo'iĕsts: Kitsĭn'aim otse'tametŭksĭnni ĭstsipi'ĭt.
24 The man who had received the single bag of gold came up, too, and said ‘Sir, I knew that you were a hard man; you reap where you have not sown, and gather up where you have not winnowed;
Annŏk' ikuyiu'ŏk tuks'kŭmi itawk'pumaupi ito'to ki an'iu, Nin'a kits'ksĭno ksĕsto'a kitse'ĭnai, kikŭt'tomaisŭppipumattopi kitai'pokiaki, ki kikŭttomauanit'apixipi kitomoi'pitŭkki;
25 and, in my fear, I went and hid your money in the ground; look, here is what belongs to you!’
Ki nĭtsiko'pum, ki nitsit'tappo ki nitai'ksasattop ksŏk'kum kitsinană itawk'pumaupi: Sat'sit, kĭtsinan.
26 ‘You lazy, worthless servant!’ was his master’s reply. ‘You knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather up where I have not winnowed?
Otsĭn'aim an'ĭstsiuaie, kitsauum'apotŭkkiuă ki kitsistap'apotŭkkiuă, kitsksĭnoki nitai'pokiaki nikŭttomai'sŭppipumattopi, ki nitomoi'pitŭkki, ni kŭttomauanit'apĭxipi:
27 Then you ought to have placed my money in the hands of bankers, and I, on my return, should have received my money, with interest.
Kumaukstauokotaiĭsksĭxau au'awtsoomŭtskotŭkkix nitsĭx'kĭmĭmĭx, ki nitsitotopi nŏk'staitokuyitopi nitsinan'ix ki umut'okuyesix.
28 Therefore,’ he continued, ‘take away from him the one bag of gold, and give it to the one who has the ten bags.
Mattomok'aie itawk'pumaupi, ki kotok' annŏk iku'yiuŏk ke'pix itawk'pumaupix.
29 For, to him who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but, as for him who has nothing, even what he has will be taken away from him.
Anniks'isk iku'yixk ak'okotaiau, ki otaksinanoaiau akauo'i: ki annŏk' itsau'okuyiuŏk ak'otomoau annik' ooko'ŏsĭnik.
30 As for the useless servant, put him out into the darkness outside, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.’
Ki ĭstŭp'satŭpiksĭstsĭs ap'otŭkkĭuă itsau'okuyiuă ski'natsii: ak'itstsiu asain'sĭnni ki satse'kĭnani.
31 “When the Son of Man has come in his glory and all the angels with him, then he will take his seat on his throne of glory;
Otak'ĭtotosi Nin'au okku'i otstsa'pĭnasĭnni ipokom'ŏssau otokŏnatsĭm'otokatatsĭx, ak'otŭmotokhitaupiu otsĭstsapĭsso'pŏtsĭs:
32 and all the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people – just as a shepherd separates sheep from goats –
Ki akokŏnipotamoi'piaiau ikŏnai'okauaua: ki aiakanĭstaiaketaipĭksĭstaiau emŭk'ikĭnaikuŭn manistai'aketaipiksĭstopiax emŭk'ikĭnax ki apomŭk'ikĭnax:
33 placing the sheep on his right hand, and the goats on his left.
Ki akotŭpĭpiuax emŭk'ikĭnax onet'otsĭs ki ap'omŭkikĭnax otse'aksĭssauotsĭs.
34 Then the king will say to those on his right ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father, enter into possession of the kingdom prepared for you ever since the beginning of the world.
Omŭx'ina akotŭm'anĭstsiuax anniks'isk onetotsĭs itau'pixk, Puk'sipuk, Nin'a otatsims'imix, ki nĭn'naiisĭnni matsĭk' annik' kitapĭstutomokiiik, otsauomap'astutoŏssi ksŏk'kum.
35 For, when I was hungry, you gave me food; when I was thirsty, you gave me drink; when I was a stranger, you took me to your homes;
Nitse'nots, ki kit'okokipuau aau'ŏsĭn; nitse'naki, ki kitsit'tutokokipuau: nitsi'piitappi, ki kito'tokipuau:
36 when I was naked, you clothed me; when I fell ill, you visited me; and when I was in prison, you came to me.’
Nimatsĭstotospa, ki kitsĭs'totosatskokipuau; nitokh'tokos, ki kitsĭpĭs'kotokipuau; itai'okiakiopi nitsitau'pi, ki kitsittotaakipuau.
37 Then the righteous will answer ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry, and feed you? Or thirsty, and give you a drink?
Mokŏm'otsitappix akotŭm'anĭstsiauaie, Nin'a, tsanistsi'i kit sits' In o pin an kitau'nots, ki kits is' so pi Q an? Ki kitse'naki, ki kitiitakopinan.
38 When did we see you a stranger, and take you to our homes? Or naked, and clothe you?
Tsanĭstsi'i kitsĭts'ĭnopĭnan, kitsi'piitappiisi ki kito'tosĭnĭn? Ki kimatsĭstotospa, ki kitsĭstotos'atskopĭnan?
39 When did we see you ill, or in prison, and come to you?’
Tsanĭstsi'i kitsĭts'ĭnopĭnan kitai'okhtokos, ki kitsitau'pĭssi itai'okiakiopi ki kĭtsito'taatosĭnan?
40 And the king will reply ‘I tell you, as often as you did it to one of these my brothers or sisters, however unimportant they seemed, you did it to me.’
Ki omŭx'ina ak'anĭstsiuax, kitau'mŭnĭstopuau kanistitŭpĭstutsipuai tuks'kŭma inŭx'tsĭma am'ox nĭx'okoax, kitanĭsts'ĭstutomokipuau.
41 Then he will say to those on his left ‘Go from my presence, accursed, into the permanent fire which has been prepared for the devil and his angels. (aiōnios g166)
Akotŭm'anĭstsiuax anniks'isk ote'aksĭsautsĭs itau'pixk, ĭs'tapuk emŭtskax mŏkseĭnsau, ŭsksustsinasii ĭs'tapuk, ek'aisepŭtsĭstotomoiiauax au'tutsokiuă ki oto'tokatatsix: (aiōnios g166)
42 For, when I was hungry, you gave me no food; when I was thirsty, you gave me no drink;
Tŭk'ka, nitau'nots, ki kimatsĭssok'ipuaua: nitse'naki, ki kimat'tutukkokipuaua:
43 when I was a stranger, you did not take me to your homes; when I was naked, you did not clothe me; and, when I was ill and in prison, you did not visit me.’
Nitsi'pitappi, ki kimat'otokipuau: nimats'ĭstotospa, ki kimatsĭstotosats'kokipuaua: nitokh'tokos, ki nitsitau'pi itai'okiakiopi, ki kimat'sipĭskotokipuaua.
44 Then they, in their turn, will answer ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or ill, or in prison, and did not supply your wants?’
Osto'auai ak'otŭmanĭstsiiauaie, Nin'a Tsanĭstsi'i kitsĭts'ĭnopĭnan kitau'nots, ki kitse'naksi, ki kit'sipitappisi, ki kitokh'tokosi, ki kitsitaupĭssi itai'okiakiopi kŏkstaikawk'anĭstotŏsĭnan?
45 And then he will reply ‘I tell you, as often as you failed to do it to one of these, however unimportant, you failed to do it to me.’
Ai'akotŭmanĭstsiuax, kitau'mŭnĭstopu au kanĭst'saiitŭpĭstutsipuai tuks'kŭmă inŭxtsĭma amox, kimat'anĭstsĭstutomokipuaua.
46 And these last will go away into lasting correction, but the righteous into lasting life.” (aiōnios g166)
Ki am'oxi aksĭstŭpitappo'iau ŭsk'sĭtauksĭstototspi: ki mokŏm'otsitappix akittappoiau ŭsk'sipaitappiisĭnni. (aiōnios g166)

< Matthew 25 >