< Matthew 11 >

1 And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished giving instructions to his twelve disciples, he passed on from thence, to be teaching and proclaiming in their cities.
Jisu ih heliphante asih wanyi loong asuh thoon reenbaat rum ano, heh erah dowa hahoh ni dokkhoom ano hakhuung hatok hadaang adi tum nyootsoot kaatta.
2 Now, John, hearing in the prison the works of the Christ, sending through his disciples,
Juungtemte Joon ih phaatak ni Jisu Kristo reeraang loong ah japchaat ano, mararah heliphante loong ah Jisu jiinni daapkaatta.
3 said unto him, Art, thou, the coming one? or, a different one, are we to expect?
“Eno heliphante ih cheng rumta, “An tamanglu Juungtemte Joon ih wasiit raak eha ih baatta rah ah, tama seng ih wahoh bansokjih angkah?”
4 And, answering, Jesus said unto them—Go report unto John what ye do hear and see: —
Jisu ih ngaakbaatta, “Ngaakwang anno Juungtemte Joon suh sen ih tup han nyia chaat han ah baatwan an:
5 The, blind, recover sight, and, the lame, walk, lepers, are cleansed, and, the deaf, hear, —and, the dead, are raised, and, the destitute, are told the joyful tidings;
edook loong ih tup eha, lakoong ah mi khoom ela, eput engam loong ah ede ela, naabaang loong ah ih chaat eha, etekte ah ngaakthing ela, eno Ruurang Ese ah changthih loong suh nyootsoot ha.
6 And, happy, is he, whosoever shall not find cause of stumbling, in me.
Tumthan tenroon ang ah o ngah suh mongchi lah angte loong rah ah!”
7 But, as these were going their way, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes, concerning John, —What went ye forth into the wilderness to gaze at? A reed, by a wind, shaken?
Juungtemte Joon liphante loong ah dokkhoom rum adi Jisu ih miloong asuh Joon tiit ah baat rumta: “Sen Joon re nah phisaang hah ko ih kah tan adi, sen ih tumjih japtup ih, et thuntan? Naamphook loong ah pong ih pheekmoot arah tam tuptan?
8 But what went ye forth to see? A man, in soft clothing, arrayed? Lo! they who soft clothing do wear, are in the houses of kings.
Adoleh tumjih japtup raangtaan ih katan? Mih wasiit nyuse khatse nawa ih choomraang cho ang arah tup ih tam thuntan? Eme choomte mina bah luungwang nok nah ba tong ah!
9 But why went ye forth? A prophet, to see? Yea, I say unto you, and much more than a prophet.
Baat he, sen ih tumjaat japtup suh dokkhoom tan? Khowah tama? Elang eah, enoothong heh ah khowah nang ih elong ang arah japtup tan.
10 This, is he, concerning whom it is written, —Lo! I, send my messenger before thy face, who shall make ready thy way before thee!
Juungtemte Joon ah Rangteele ni raangthiinta wah ah: ‘Rangte ih liita, Nga kongphaak huite sen raangtaan ih lam ban laang suh sen ngah nah daapkaat hang.’
11 Verily, I say unto you—There hath not arisen, among such as are born of women, a greater than John the Immerser, —yet, he that is less in the kingdom of the heavens, is, greater than he.
Ngah ih ami tiit baat rumhala Juungtemte Joon likhiik elongthoon o mina uh maang dongka. Enoothong o mina rangmong Hasong nah ehinthoon ang ah erah mih ah Joon nang ih elong ang ah.
12 But, from the days of John the Immerser, until even now, the kingdom of the heavens, is being invaded, and, invaders, are, seizing upon it.
Juungtemte Joon ih nyootsoot rumta tok dowa ih amatuk ih Rangmong Hasong nawa loong ah chamnaang thuk ruh eha, erah dam ih ethih miloong ah ih chaan ih rangmong Hasong ah ngeesuh taat chung rumha.
13 For, all the prophets and the law, until John, did prophesy;
Rangmong Hasong tiit ah Moses nyia Khowah loong ih Juungtemte Joon phang angta tuk ih banbaatcho angta;
14 And, if ye are willing to accept it, he, is Elijah—the one destined to come.
eno sen ih erah jengkhaap ah hanpi thung ang anbah, Juungtemte Joon ah Elijah ang ah, heh raak tiit ah jaakhoh ni banbaatta jun ih ah.
15 He that hath ears, let him hear!
Boichaat an, sen na je abah ah!
16 But, unto what, shall I liken this generation? It is, like, unto children, sitting the market-places, who, calling unto the others,
“Amadoh, Ngah ih ahaangwa mina loong ah tumjih doh toobaat rum ang? Neng ah noodek loong thaangsang theng ni tong rum arah likhiik. Eno hedung hedung riingwaan rum arah likhiik,
17 say, We played the flute to you, and ye danced not, —we sang a lament, and ye beat not the breast.
‘Seng ih sen suh kuhoon saamtom koh idi sen ah tah boong aloom kan! Seng ah mangboong boong kino sen ah tahuungkan!’
18 For, John, came, neither eating nor drinking, and they say—A demon, he hath!
Joon samuh tong ra taha adi kham uh tajokta, eno warep ih li rumta, ‘Heh sak ni chiithih laakhah pan boh ah!’
19 The Son of Man, came, eating and drinking, and they say, Lo! a gluttonous man and a wine-drinker! a friend of, tax-collectors, and sinners! And yet wisdom hath been justified by her works.
Eno Mina Sah ah ra haano, jok phaksata eno, warep ih liita, ‘Arah mih ah sok an! Heh bah mangda nyi kham kaanya adoleh sokse seete, nyia thaaju mina loong joonte!’ Erabah uh, Rangte mongtham ah, ami et dongjatjih ah heh mootkaat nah noisok ah.”
20 Then, began he to upbraid the cities, in which had been done his noblest mighty works; because they repented not: —
Maradi Jisu ih epaatjaajih ehan reeta erah hadaang mina loong ah neng rangdah nawa tangaak lekta, erah thoih heh ih erah hadaang loong ah ethetbaat etta.
21 Alas for thee, Chorazin! Alas for thee, Bethsaida! Because, if, in Tyre and Zidon, had been done the works of power, which were done in you, of old, in sackcloth and ashes, had they repented.
“Korajin mina loong, sen suh tumthan echoojih ang ah! Betsaida mina loong sen suh uh tumthan echoojih ang ah! Marah epaatjaajih loong sen suh re tang ah Tairi nyia Sidoon hadaang nah re tang bah, erah nawa mina loong abah ehak doh dook khuupo nyuh ah kap rum ano laabot khonah jen tong ih thengta rangdah nawa ngaaklek eti ih noisok suh ah!
22 Moreover, I say unto you, For Tyre and Zidon, more tolerable, will it be, in the day of judgment, than for you.
Ngah ih ami tiit baat rumhala, Dandeeja doh Rangte ih sen nang ih Tairi nyia Sidoon mina loong asuh ba heh minchan ehan noisok ah!
23 And, thou, Capernaum! Unto heaven, shalt thou be uplifted? Unto hades, thou shall be brought down; because, if, in Sodom, had been done the works of power, which were done in thee, it would, in that case, have remained until this day. (Hadēs g86)
Eno sen Keparnam mina loong! Sen ih sen teeteewah suh rang nah chowang ih tam thunhan? Sen bah soolam nah dat haatte ang halan! Marah epaatjaajih sen suh re korum taha rah Sodom nah re doh bah, amadoh uh Sodom eje ang thengta! (Hadēs g86)
24 Moreover, I say unto you—For the land of Sodom, more tolerable, will it be in a day of judgment, than, for thee.
Sen ih jat et theng Dandeeja doh Rangte ih sen nang ih ehan ah Sodom ah minchan ah!”
25 In that season, answered Jesus, and said—I openly give praise unto thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, —in that thou hast hid these things from the wise and discerning, and hast revealed them unto babes;
Erah tokdi Jisu ih rangsoomta, “Ewah, rang nyi hah Teesu! Ngah ih an suh lakookmi li hala tumeah an ih marah mongwah maakwah nyia ejatchoite asuh lajat thukthang ih huthiin uno lajatte loong asuh noisok hu.
26 Yea, O Father! That, so, it hath become, a delight, before thee.
“Ewah, elang eh uh, erah ah an thungpun jun ih ju angla.
27 All things, unto me, have been delivered up by my Father; and, no one, fully knoweth the Son, save the rather, neither doth any one fully know, the Father, save, the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son, may be minded, to reveal, him.
“Seng Wah ih ngah suh jirep ah kohalang. O eh uh heh Sah ah tajatka heh Wah luulu ih ba jat ah, adoleh heh wah ah o eh uh tajatka heh Sah ih luulu ih ba jat ah, nyia heh Sah ih o mina erah jatthuk suh danjoh ah loong ih ba jat ah.
28 Come unto me! all ye that toil and are burdened, and, I, will give you rest:
“Nga jiinnah wanghan, o huijih ih naang pat halan loong ah, ngah ih naangtong thuk rumha.
29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, —because, meek, am I and lowly, in heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls;
Nga kaangkoong ah kap an, eno ngah dowa nyoot he, tumeah ngah ah chiiala ni toongtang nyia thungsek; eno ba sen naangtong ah choh an.
30 For, my yoke, is easy, and, my burden, light.
Kaangkoong marah ngah ih koh rumhala ah elaang, nyia marah ngah ih hui huithuk rumhala ah huichaang.”

< Matthew 11 >