< Luke 7 >
1 After he had completed all his sayings within the hearing of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
Jisasi'ma ana miko veama rempima huzami vagareteno zamatreno Kapaneamu kumate vu'ne.
2 And, a certain centurion’s servant, being sick, was on the point of dying, —who was, by him, highly prized.
Mago 100'a sondia vahete kva nera, vahe'mo'za antahi nemiza ne'mofo, kazokzo eri'za ne'amo'a, kri erino fri'za nehigeno,
3 But, hearing about Jesus, he sent forth unto him elders of the Jews, requesting him that he would come and bring his servant safely through.
ana sondia vahete kva ne'mo'a Jisasinkema nentahino, Jiu ranra vahe'mokizmi huzmantege'za kazokzo eri'za vahe'a eme azeri so'e hunteniegu ome antahigenaku Jisasintega vu'naze.
4 And, they, coming near unto Jesus, began beseeching him earnestly, saying—Worthy, is he for whom thou mayest do this,
Zamagrama Jisasinte enehanati'za amanage hu'za hanaveti'za antahige'naze. Ana sondia kva nera knare'za nehia nekinka, Kagra amne aza hugahane.
5 for he loveth our nation, and, the synagogue, he, built for us.
Na'ankure agra tagrikura avesineranteno, osi mono nontinena ki'ne.
6 And, Jesus, was journeying with them. But, he, by this time, being not far from the house, the centurion sent friends, saying unto him—Lord! do not trouble thyself, for I am of no consideration, that, under my roof, thou shouldst enter.
Jisasi'a magoka zamagrane vuno, nontava'onte uravao nehigeno, ana sondia kva ne'mo'a rone'amokizimi huzmantege'za Jisasinte vu'za, huzmante'nea kea ome asami'naze. Ramoka nagri nontegama ezankura amuho osuo. Na'ankure nagri nontega kagrama e'arera knarera osu'noe. E'ina hu'nogu, Kagrite'ma esuana knare osu'noe.
7 Wherefore, neither deemed I, myself, worthy to come unto thee, —but speak with a word, and let my servant be healed.
E'ina hu'nogu, Kagrite'ma esuana knare osu'noe. Hianagi eri'za vahe'nimofo magoke ke hugeno kri'amo'a amne hunteno.
8 For, I too, am a man ranked, under authority, having, under myself, soldiers; and I say to this one—Go! and he goeth, —and to another—Come! and he cometh, —and to my servant—Do this! and he doeth it.
Na'ankure nagranena rankva ne'mofo agoraga'a mani'noge'za, ete sondia vahe'mo'za nagri nagorga mani'nage'na, nagrama anamofonku hu'na, vuo hugeno'a agra nevie. Hagi magomofonku eno hugeno'a, agra ne-e. Kazokzo eri'za vahenigu hu'na, e'ina huo hugeno anaza nehie.
9 And, hearing these things, Jesus marvelled at him; and, turning to the multitude following him, said—I tell you, Not even in Israel, such faith as this, have I found!
Higeno Jisasi'ma ana ne'mofo kema nentahino'a tusi'a antri nehuno, rukrahe huno avariri'za vu'naza vahekura anage huno zamasami'ne. Magore hu'na Israeli vahepina amanahu amentintine vahera onketfa hu'noe.
10 And they who were sent, returning unto the house, found the servant, well.
Huzmantege'za e'naza vahe'mo'za rukrahe hu'za nontega ome kazana, ana kazokzo eri'za ne'mo knamreno mani'nege'za ome ke'naze.
11 And it came to pass thereafter, that he journeyed unto a city called Nain, and there were journeying with him, his disciples and a great multitude.
Anama huteno henka Jisasi'a Nainie nehaza rankumate amage'ma nentaza disaipol naga'ane nevige'za, tusi'a veamo'za avariri'za magoka vu'naze.
12 Now, as he drew near unto the gate of the city, then lo! there was being brought forth, one dead, the only-begotten son of his mother, —and, she, was a widow; and, a considerable multitude of the city, was with her.
Ana kuma kasante nevigeno, mago fri'nea nera eri'za atirami'zma e'naze. Ana a'mofona magoke mofavregino, kento'a mani'negeno ana kumapi tusi'a vahe krefamo'za ana a'enena e'naze.
13 And, beholding her, the Lord, was moved with compassion over her, and said to her—Be not weeping!
Ramo ana a'ma ome negeno'a asunku hunenteno, Zavira oto nehuno,
14 And, going forward, he touched the coffin, and the bearers stood still; and he said—Young man! to thee, I say, Arise!
anante eno sesenku'are ome avako nehigeza, zafa hu'za nevaza vahe'mo'za anante oti'naze. Jisasi'a anage hu'ne, Nehazavemoka Nagra otio hu'na kagrikura nehue!
15 And the dead man sat up, and began to speak; and he gave him to his mother.
Anama fri'nea ne'mo'a otino nemanino, agafa huno keaga nehigeno, Jisasi'a ana nera avazuhuno nererana ami'ne.
16 And fear seized them, all, and they began to glorify God, saying—A great prophet, hath been raised up amongst us! and—God hath visited his people!
Tusi koro nehu'za Anumzamofo agi erisaga hu'za anage hu'naze. Agatererfa kasnampa ne' amu'nontifina efore nehigeno, Anumzamo'a Agra'a vahe'a eno zamaza nehie hu'naze!
17 And this report went forth throughout the whole of Judaea, and all the surrounding country.
Ama anazama Jisasi'ma hiazamofo agenkemo'a maka Judiane mika megagi'nea kumatamimpina vuno eno hu'ne.
18 And John’s disciples carried tidings unto him concerning all these things.
Mono ti frente Jonima amage'ma nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za maka'zama Jisasi'ma hu'neazamofo agenke'a ome Jonina asamizageno, tare amage'manenta'a disaipol ne'tre kehuno,
19 And, calling unto him certain two of his disciples, John sent unto the Lord, saying—Art, thou, the Coming One, or, a different one, are we to expect?
Jisasi ome antahige'ogu huznanteno, Kagra egahiema hu'nea ne Mesaiaga tazama hunka taguvazi ne'pi, rumofonku avega antegahuno?
20 And, coming near unto him, the men said—John the Immerser, hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art, thou, the Coming One, or, another, are we to expect?
Higeno ana netremoke e'ne anage hu'ne Jisasina asami'na'e, Mono ti fre Joni'a amanage huno hurantegeta kantahigenaku neo'e. Kagra egahiema higeta avegama ante'nona tazahu ne' Mesaiagafi, rumofonku avega antegahuno?
21 In that very hour, he cured many from diseases, and plagues, and wicked spirits; and, unto many blind, gave he the favour to see.
Anankna fatgorera hakare rumofo rumofo kri eri'naza vea Jisasi'a zamazeri so'e nehuno, havi avamutmi zmagu'afinti hunezmanteno, rama'a zmurga asu hu'nea vahera zamazeri hari huzmante'ne.
22 And, answering, he said unto them—Go and bear tidings unto John, as to what ye have seen and heard: The blind, are receiving sight, the lame, walk, lepers, are cleansed, and, the deaf, hear, the dead, are raised, the destitute, are told the glad-message;
Ana huteno anage huno kenona zanirera, zanasami'ne, Vuta nazano negeta nentahita ha'azana Jonina ome asami'o, zamavu asu hu'nea vahe'mo'za hari nehazageno, zamagia haviza hu'namo'za zamagia refatgo nehazageno, fugonkrima eri'naza vahera neganamrazageno, zamagesa ankanire vahe'mo'za nentahizageno, fri vahe'mo'za onetizageno, zamunte omane vahe'pina Knare Musenkea huama nehie.
23 And, happy, is he, whosoever shall not find occasion of stumbling in me!
Hanki iza'o Nagri'ma ha'ma reonantesimo'a muse hugahie.
24 And, the messengers of John having departed, he began to say unto the multitudes, concerning John—What went ye forth into the desert to gaze at? A reed, by a wind, shaken?
Joninkema eri'ne e'na'a netremokea vutakeno, Jisasi'a agafa huno tusi'a veapi Joninku huno, Ka'ma kopima vu'nazana na'a kenaku vu'naze? Jaho'mo hakema eri tagosi hu'nea zampi? I'o.
25 But what went ye forth to see? A man, in soft garments, arrayed? Lo! they who in splendid apparel and luxury are found, are, in the kingly courts.
Hianagi Na'a ome kenaku vu'naze? Fru fru huno konariri'ane kukena hu'nea vahe ome kenafi? I'o, knare konariri'ane kukenama hu'za, so'e zampima nemaniza vahera, kini vahe nompi nemanize!
26 But what went ye forth to see? A prophet? Yea! I say unto you, —and abundantly more than a prophet.
Hianagi na'a ome kenaku vu'naze? Kasnampa nepi? Izo tamage hu'na neramasmue. Ana ne'mo mika kasnampa vahera zmagatere'ne.
27 This, is he concerning whom it is written—Lo! I am sending forth my messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee.
E'i ana nekura avontafepina amanage huno krente'ne, Ko, nagri ke erino vu vahera, huntogeno ugagota huganteno neviankino, agra kana variganteno vugahie. (Mal 3:1)
28 I say unto you—A greater, among them that are born of women, than John, is there none; but, he that is least in the kingdom of God, is greater than he.
Nagra neramasamue, a'nemo'za kase zamante'naza vahepintira mago'mo'e huno Jonima agatere'nea nera omani'ne, ana nehigeno Anumzamofo Kumapina osi hu'nemo, agrira agetere'ne.
29 And, all the people, when they heard, and the tax-collectors, justified God, having been immersed with the immersion of John;
Maka vahe'mo'zane havige hu'za takesi zago eneriza vahe'mo'zanena ana nanekema nentahiza, Anumzamofo avu'avazamo'a fatgo hu'ne hu'naze. Na'ankure Joni'ma mono tifre zmantenegu ana hu'naze.
30 but, the Pharisees and the lawyers, had set aside, the counsel of God against themselves, not being immersed by him.
Hianagi Farisi mono vahe'mo'zane, kasegere ugagota hu'naza vahe'mo'za, Anumzamo'ma zamagri'ma zamaza hunaku retro hu'neazana zmefi humi'naze. Na'ankure zamagrira Joni'a mono tina fre ozmante'ne.
31 Unto what, then, shall I liken the men of this generation? And unto what are they like?
Hagi na'ante huntena ama knafi vahe'mofo avu'avazankura avame kea hugahue. Zamagra nankna hu'naze hu'na hanue?
32 They are like unto the children sitting, in a market-place, and calling one to another, who say—We played the flute for you, and ye danced not, We wailed, and ye wept not.
Zamagra mofavre'ramimo'za maketi kumapi mani'ne'za kehugantigama hiaza nehaze. Nehu'za roane'amokizmigura anage hu'naze, Tagra konke tafe ronanagi, tamagra avoa noraze. Zavite zagame hunanagi, zavira notaze.
33 For John the Immerser hath come, neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say—A demon, he hath:
Na'ankure mono tifrente Joni eno, bretine waini tine nonegetma, tamagra hutma havi avamu agripi mani'ne hu'naze.
34 The Son of Man hath come, eating and drinking, and ye say—Lo! a man, gluttonous and a wine-drinker, a friend of tax-collectors and sinners.
Vahe'mofo Mofavremo eno ne'zane tine nenegetma, tamagra hutma, keho ne'za nevava nehuno, waini ti neneno, takesi zago eneriza vahe ene kumi vahe'ene raru huno nemanie nehaze!
35 And yet wisdom hath been justified by all her children.
Hianagi knare antahintahizana Agri'ma avaririza vahepi eriama nehie.
36 And a certain one of the Pharisees was requesting him, that he would eat with him; and, entering into the house of the Pharisee, he reclined.
Mago Farisi ne'mo'a, Jisasina ne'za agrane ome nesniegu agi higeno vu'ne. Farisi ne'mofo noma'afi ne'zane trate aza tununte anteno mani'ne.
37 And, lo! a woman, who indeed was in the city a sinner; and, when she found out that he was reclining in the house of the Pharisee, providing an alabaster-jar of perfume,
Anante ana kumateti mago kumi a'mo'a, Farisi ne'mofo nompi Jisasima nezama nene nehazankema nentahino, mago mananentake masave aravasta have tafempi me'negeno erino eno,
38 and standing behind, near his feet, weeping, with the tears, began she to be wetting his feet, and, with the hair of her head, was wiping off [the tears], and was tenderly kissing his feet, and anointing them with the perfume.
amefiga'a agare emaniteno, zavi neteno avunuteti agia sese nehuno, azokanu eri ho'mu nehuno, rama'a zupa agia antako nehuno, mana nentake masave tagino agare frente'ne.
39 But the Pharisee who had invited him, seeing it, spake within himself, saying, This one, if he were the prophet, would have been taking note, who and of what sort, is the woman, who is even touching him, that she is, a sinner.
Hagi Jisasima ke higeno e'nea Farisi ne'mo'a anazana negeno, amanage huno agu'afina agesa antahi'ne, ama kasnampa ne'ma mani'neresina, kumi' hu'nea a'mo avako Agrira nehiankino, agafa'a keno antahino nehuno kumi are huno hisine.
40 And, making answer, Jesus said unto him—Simon! I have, unto thee, something to say. He, then—Teacher, speak!—saith he.
Jisasi'a Saimoni antahintahia negeno kenona'a huno, Saimoniga, naneke kasminaku nehue higeno, Saimoni'a huno, knareki Rempi hurami ne'moka amne kea huo.
41 Two debtors, there were, to a certain creditor, —the one, owed five hundred denaries, and, the other, fifty.
Higeno Jisasi'a amanage hu'ne, Magora nofihu zago netrea ne'mo'a, tare ne'tre zagoa zanami'ne. Magomo'a 500ti zago nofi huno erigeno, mago'mo'a 5fu'a zota erine.
42 they not having wherewith to pay, he forgave, both. Which of them, therefore, will love him, more?
Hanki ana zagomofo nona'a hu'ne amiga osakeno, knareki atre'o, huno huzanante'ne. Iza agtereno ana zagoma nofitema netrea nekura avesinenteno tusi musena huntegahie?
43 Making answer, Simon said—I suppose, that he to whom, the more, he forgave. And, he, said unto him—Rightly, hast thou judged.
Saimoni'a kenona anage hu'ne, nagesama antahuana rama'a zagoma nofi'ma hu'nemo'e. Higeno Jisasi'a huno, Tamage hufatgo hunka hane.
44 And, turning towards the woman, unto Simon, he said—Seest thou this woman? I entered into thy house: water to me, on my feet, thou didst not give, —but, she, with her tears, hath wetted my feet, and, with her hair, wiped off [the tears].
Anante rukrehe huno ana ara negeno, Saimoninku huno, Kagra ama'i ara negano? Nagra nonka'afi emarerugenka nagia sese hanua tina afi onami'nane. Hianagi ko, ama a'mo'a avunuteti nagia sese nehuno, azokateti erihomu hunante'ne.
45 A kiss, to me, thou didst not give, —but, she, from the time I came in, hath not ceased tenderly kissing my feet.
Kagra nonka'afi enefrogenka nantako hunka onavre'nane. Hianagi nonka'afi efroregatira ama amo'a agafa huno nagiamofona antako huvava hu'ne.
46 With oil, my head, thou didst not anoint, —but, she, with perfume, hath anointed, my feet.
Kagra masavena taginka nanumpina freonante'nane. Hianagi ama a'mo mananentake masevena tagino nagiamofona masavena frenante'ne.
47 For which cause, I say unto thee—Her many sins, have been forgiven, because she hath loved, much: but, he to whom little is forgiven, little, loveth.
E'ina agafare Saimoniga anage kagriku nehue, rama'a kumi ama amo hu'nege'na eri atrentogeno rama'azampi avesinenante. Hianagi osi'a kumi'ma atrente'nomo'a osi'a avesinenante.
48 And he said unto her—Thy sins have been forgiven.
Ana huteno Jisasi'a ana a'ku anage huno asami'ne, Kumika'a eritregantoe.
49 And they who were reclining together, began to be saying within themselves—Who is, this, that, even forgiveth sins?
Hianagi trate'ma agrane zamaza tununte ante'za mani'namo'za, zamagra'a anage hu'naze. Iza'e ama nera, kumi'ma erinetreana?
50 But he said unto the woman—Thy faith, hath saved thee, —Go thy way into peace.
Jisasi'a amanage huno ana ara asami'ne, Kamentintimo kaguvazianki, krimpa frune vuo.