< Matthew 13 >

1 On that day, Jesus, going out of the house, was sitting near the sea:
ETO'IK ksĭstsiku'ik Jesus it sŭks' ki tsĭm nap'ioyĭs, ki omŭk'sikĭmi ĭssoots'i itakau' piu.
2 and there were gathered unto him, large multitudes, so that, he, into a boat, entered, and was sitting, and, all the multitude, on the beach was standing.
Isto'tuitappiix oto'taakax, ki akh'iosasĭs itsĭtsŭppo'piu, ki itakau'piu; ki ĭsto'tuitap-piix ikŏn'itŭssuipuyiau ĭssoots'i.
3 And he spake unto them many things, in parables, saying: Lo! the sower went forth to sow, —
Ki an'ĭstsiuax akauo'iau parables ki an'iu, Sat'sit, aisŭppipum'auă itui'sŭppipummau:
4 and, as he sowed, some, indeed, fell by the pathway, and, the birds, came, and devoured it;
Ki otai'sŭppipummŏssi, moksoku'yi stsĭk'ĭsts itsĭn'nĭssiĕsts, ki paiu'tax itotoiax'ĕsts ki itau'attomiaxĕsts.
5 And, some, fell on the rocky places, where it had not much earth, —and, straightway, it sprang up, because if had no depth of earth;
Stsik'ĭsts okotoksskui itsĭn'nĭssiĕsts otsĭts'inŭxksŏkkuaspi; ki otsai'spixksŏkkuaspi itsĭk'kŭmsŭskiiau:
6 and, the sun arising, it was scorched, and, because it had no root, it withered away;
Oto'tŭmĭskŏpsi natos'i, itse'tsĭnitsiau; ki otsau'okŏtseksau itopo'kŏttsiau.
7 And, some, fell upon the thorns, and the thorns came up, and choked it;
Stsĭk'ists itsĭn'nĭssiiau ksĭssi'ix: ki ksĭssi'ix itsŭskiiau ki ito'satsiiauax:
8 But, some, fell upon the good ground, and did yield fruit, —this, indeed a hundred fold, and, that, sixty, and, the other, thirty.
Stsĭk'ĭsts ŏkhs'ksŏkkui itsĭn'nĭssiau, kiitsĭn'asiau, stsĭk'ists kepĭp'pui, stsĭk'ists nai'ĭppui stsĭk'ists niĭp'pui.
9 He that hath ears, let him hear.
Annŏk' ito'kiuŏk, ŭnanĭstokh'tsĭms.
10 And the disciples, coming near, said to him, Wherefore, in parables, art thou speaking to them?
Ki; ŭsksĭnĭmats'ax ito'toyiauaie, ki an'ĭstsiauaie, Kumauk'sĭtsĭpsattaiĭsksixau parables?
11 And, he, answering, said, Because, unto you, hath it been given, to get to know the sacred secrets of the kingdom of the heavens, —whereas, unto them, hath it not been given.
Nokŭt'anĭstsiuax, kitokokoau kŏk'itsksĭniisuai spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni itse'kipi, ki osto'auai matokotau'axau.
12 For, whosoever hath, it shall be given, to him, and he shall be made to abound, —but, whoever hath not, even what he hath, shall be taken from him?
Annŏk' nan'naniuŏk, ak'okotauaie, ki akakai'naniu: annŏk kŭttainan'iiuŏk, otsinanattopi ak'otsipaie.
13 For this reason, in parables, unto them, do I speak, —because, seeing, they see not, and, hearing, they hear not, —neither do they understand.
Ŭn'nikaie numut'ŭnĭstsĭtsĭpsattaiau parables, ĭssŭppĭs'au mŏksta'apsau; okh'tsĭmsau mŏkstau'okhtsĭmsau, mŏkstai'ĭsksĭnnisau.
14 And, again is being fulfilled in them, the prophecy of Isaiah, which saith, —They shall, surely hear, and yet will not understand, and, surely see, and yet not perceive;
Aien'ŭpanĭstom'ĕsts Esaias, otan'ipi, okh'tsimeniki kitak'okhtsim, ki kimat'akoksĭnipa; ki sŭppi'niki kitakŭts'api, ki kimat'aksĭnipa:
15 For the heart of this people hath become dense, and, with their ears, heavily have they heard, and, their eyes, have they closed, —lest, once they should see with their eyes, and, with their ears, should hear, and, with their hearts, should understand, and return; when I would certainly heal them.
Am'o o'tappiisĭnna u'skĕttsipŏppĭsts mi'ĕsts, ki okhtok'oauĕsts matomaipumokhtsĭmiu'axau, ki oŏps'puauax naps'tsiiax; mŏksta'apsax moŏps'pix, mŏksta'okhtsĭmsĕsts mokhtok'ĭsts, mŏkstau'okhtsĭmsĕsts mu' skĕttsipŏppists, mŏkstaisauai'tsitasau, nok'staukuttutuawsau.
16 But happy are, your, eyes, that they see, and your ears, that they hear;
Atsĭm'siau koŏps'puauax, aiapiau; ki kokhtok'ĭsts, ai'okhtsĭmiau.
17 For, verily, I say unto you—Many prophets and righteous men, have coveted to see what ye see, and have not seen, and to hear what ye hear, and have not heard.
Kit au'mŭnĭstopuau, akaiĕm'ix prophetix ki mokŏm'otsitappix ai'puĭnŭmiau mŏk'satsĭsauĕsts annists'isk kitai'nipuauĭstsk ki matsiĭnĭm'axauĕsts; ki mŏk'okhtsisauĕsts annists'isk kitai'okhtsipuauĭstsk, ki matokhtsĭm'axauĕsts.
18 Hear, ye, then, the parable of him that sowed: —
Okhtok ai'sŭpipummauă parable.
19 When anyone heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, the wicked one cometh, and catcheth up that which hath been sown in his heart, —this, is he, by the pathway, sown.
Ma tap' pi okhtsĭs'si nĭn'naiisĭnni istse'poawsĭn, ki sauo'kŏmotokhtsĭssi, itŭm'ipuksipu Sauum'itsitappiuă ki ito'kasattomaie annik' itsŭp'ipumattopik u'skĕttsipŏppi. Annŏk'auk mat'sĭmaie ĭstsŭpipum'ani moksoku'i.
20 And, he on the rocky places sown, the same, is he that, heareth the word, and, straightway, with joy, receiveth it;
Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ok'otokskui, ai'okhtsĭmiu epo'awsĭnu, ki otse'tametŭksĭnni mat'sĭmaie;
21 yet hath he no root in himself, but is, only for a season, —and, there arising, tribulation or persecution because of the word, straightway, he findeth cause of stumbling.
Mat'auŭtsitstsipa kŏk'seksi, ki matakisŭmsu'ats; ikikĭn'etŭksĭnni ki ŭkksĭstutŭk'sĭnni otos'au, atsim'epoawsĭnni ŭn'nikaie ito'toiau, ĭsts'kĭmskŭkiu.
22 And, he among the thorns sown, the same, is he that, heareth the word, —and, the anxiety of the age and the deceit of riches, choke up the word, and, unfruitful, it becometh. (aiōn g165)
Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ksĭssi'ix, ai'okhtsĭmiu atsĭm'epoawsin; ki annok' pai'tappiisĭnni ĭstap'aitsitani, ki spŭkĭs'sists ito'satstomiauaie atsĭm'epoawsĭnni, ki matsinasiu'ats. (aiōn g165)
23 But, he on the good ground sown, the same, is he who doth hear and understand the word, who, indeed, beareth fruit and produceth, —this, a hundred, and, that, sixty, and, the other, thirty.
Annŏk' mat'sĭmŏk ĭstsŭpipum'ani ŏkhs'ksŏkkui, ai'okhtsĭmiu Atsĭm'epoawsinni, ki mokŏm'otokhtsĭmaie; ki itsin'asiu, stsikix, kepĭp'puyi, stsik'ix nai'ĭppuyi, stsĭk'ix niip'puyi.
24 Another parable, put he before them, saying—The kingdom of the heavens hath become like a man sowing good seed in his field;
Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax, ki an'iu, Spots'ĭm'ĭstsinnaiisĭnni netum'anĭstsiu Nĭn'au, annŏk' ai'sŭpipumauŏk ŏkh'sisŭppipum'ani otsĭn'sĭmman;
25 and, while men were sleeping, his enemy came, and sowed over darnel, in among the wheat, —and away he went.
otai'okasax otap'automokix, okatum'i ito'toyiuaie, ki ŏkh'sisŭpipumani ipa'soksŭp'pipumau makap'sŭpipumani, ki itsĭs'tapu.
26 And, when the blade shot up, and brought forth, fruit, then, appeared, the darnel also.
Ki otsŭs'kĭssi mattuyĭs, ki otsĭn'assi, itŭmĭn'akuo makap'sŭpipumani.
27 And the servants of the householder, coming near, said to him, —Sir! was it not, good seed, thou didst sow in thy field? Whence then hath it, darnel?
Ki Nin'au otapautomokix otsito'taakax ki an'ĭstsiauaie, Nin'a, Kikŭt'taiĭnsĭmattop'a ŏkhsisŭpipumani kĭtsĭnsĭmman? Tsema ito'to makap'sŭpipumani?
28 And he said unto them—An enemy, hath, done this. And they say, unto him—Wilt thou, then, that we go and collect it?
An'istsiuax, Katum'a otap'ĭstntŭksĭnaie. Ap'automokix otan'ikax kikŭt'ŏkhsitŭkkipa nŏk'ittotosĭnan nŏk'sauotsĭsĭnaniau?
29 And, he, saith—Nay! lest, at any time, while collecting the darnel, ye uproot, along with it, the wheat:
Ki an'iu, Sa; sauau'tsĭmĭnoainikiau, makap'sŭpipnmani, kŏkskakŭm'sanotsipnaii ŏkh'sisŭpipumani.
30 Suffer both to grow together until the harvest, and at, harvest time, I will say unto the reapers, —Collect ye first, the darnel, and bind it into bundles, with a view to the burning it up; but, the wheat, be gathering it into my barn.
Unnianĭst'sŭskĭsan mŏk'itotosi pokiak'sĭnni: Ki pokiak'sĭnni oto'si, nitak'otŭmanistaiau ai'pokiakix, matom'omoipotokan makap'sŭpipumani, ki ĭs'ksipikan kŏk'ksĭetsĭnsĭssuaiau; ki ĭstŭp'omoipotokan napaiĕn'insĭmman nitapaiĕn'iokoai.
31 Another parable, put he before them, saying—The kingdom of the heavens is like unto, a grain of mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field;
Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax, ki an'iu, Spots' im istsĭn'naiisĭnni netŭm'anĭstsiu mustard ĭstsĭn'sĭmman, annik' mat'sĭmŏk nĭnau, ki ai'sŭpipumau otsĭn'sĭmman;
32 which, indeed, is, less, than all seeds, but, when grown, is greater than garden-plants, and becometh a tree, —so that the birds of heaven come, and lodge among its branches.
Itsĭs'tŭpskaiinŭkotsiuaie kŏnai'ĭnsĭmmanĭsts; ki sŭs'kiĭssi, itsĭs'tŭpomŭkkuiau insĭm'mansts, ki itsĭs'tsĭsasiu, ki paiu'tax itotoiau ki itoko'attomiax ĭsto'kŭniksĭsts.
33 Another parable, [spake he unto them]: —The kingdom of the heavens is like, unto leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour until, the whole, was leavened.
Stsik'i parable an'ĭstsiuax; Spots' im ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsin itai'kopŭtstaupi, annik' mat'sĭmŏk ake'u, ki kaias'attom niuks' kŭmi omŭk'okosix, napaiĕn itui'tsiau, ki ikŏnai'kopŭtstopiau.
34 All these things, spake Jesus in parables, unto the multitudes, and, without a parable, was he speaking, nothing, unto them:
Am'ostsk Jesus ikŏnai'sĭtsĭpsattsiuăsts matap'pix parables itai'sĭtsĭpsattsiu; ki sauomai'sĭtsĭpsĭssi parable matomaisĭtsipsatsiuatsax:
35 that it might be fulfilled, which was spoken through the prophet, saying—I will open, in parables, my mouth, I will bring up things hidden from the foundation!
Mŏksenŭp'anĭstossi Prophet otanipi, ki an'iu, nimutaksipa'kuiaki parables; nitakse'poattopiau annists'isk kai'sattop'istsk ksŏk'kumă sauomap'ăstotoawsi.
36 Then, dismissing the multitudes, he went into the house, and his disciples came near to him, saying—Make quite plain to us the parable of the darnel of the field.
Ki Jesus aiĭs'tŭpskuyiuax matap'pix, ki itsit'sipim nap'ioyis: ki otŭsksĭnĭmats ax otsitota'akax, ki an'iau noksksĭnĭm'atsokĭnan parable makap'itaisŭppipumaupi ĭnsĭm'man.
37 And, he, answering, said—He that soweth the good seed, is the Son of Man;
Nokŭt'anĭstsiuax, Annŏk' itai'sŭpipumauŏk ŏkh'si ĭnsĭmmani Nĭn'au okku'yi am'ĭni;
38 And, the field, is the world, and, the good seed, these are the sons of the kingdom, —and, the darnel seeds, are the sons of the evil one;
Insĭm'man konai'tappiua; ŏkh'si ĭnsĭmmani, nĭn'naiisĭnni ĭsto'kos'ix; ki makap'iĭnsĭmmani, Sauum'itsitappiuă o'kosix;
39 And, the enemy that sowed them, is the adversary, and, the harvest, is, the conclusion of an age, and, the reapers, are, messengers. (aiōn g165)
Katum'a annŏk' ai'sŭppipumattomĕsts, Sauum'itsitappiuă itamiu; pokiak'sĭnni ksŏkkum aiksiuo'si; ki aipo'kiakix, atsĭm'otokatatsĭsau, (aiōn g165)
40 Just, therefore, as collected is the darnel, and, with fire is burned, so, will it be in the conclusion of the age: — (aiōn g165)
Manĭsts'aumoipitŭkkipiau makap'ĭnsĭmmanĭsts ki manĭstse'tsĭnĭtspiau; ak'ŭnĭststsiu aiksiuo'si annom' ksŏk'kum. (aiōn g165)
41 The Son of Man will send forth his messengers, and they will collect, out of his kingdom, all the causes of stumbling, and the doers of lawlessness,
Nĭn'au okku'i aks'ĭstŭpskuyiuax otatsĭm'otokatatsix, ki ak'omoipotsĭmiauĕsts ikŏnau'kapiĭsts ki anniks'isk matap'pixk, sauum'itsitappiiau ak'omoipotoyiuax;
42 and will cast them into the furnace of fire: there, will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Ki akitsĭpst'apiksĭstsiauax omŭx'tsi; annim' ak'itstsiau a sain'sĭnni, ki satse'kĭnani.
43 Then, the righteous, will shine forth as the sun, in the kingdom of their Father. He that hath ears, let him hear!
Mokŏm'otsitappix akotŭmĭk'kŭnasuyeiau, manistsĭk'kŭnasuyipi nato' si, un'oauai otsĭn'naiisĭnni, akotsĭk' kŭnasuyiauaie. Annŏk' itokh'iuŏk ŭnanistokh'tsĭms.
44 The kingdom of the heavens is like unto, a treasure hid in the field, which a man, finding, hid, —and, by reason of his joy, withdraweth and selleth whatsoever he hath, and buyeth that field.
Stsĭki, Spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsiu treasure kaias'attomaie insĭm'man; kon'ĭssi nĭn'au, mat'aiksasattomaie, kĭ otsetam'etŭksĭnni itsĭs'tapu ki ipum'attopiĕsts otokŏnai'nanĭsts, ki ipum'attomaie annik' ĭnsĭm'manĭk.
45 Again, the kingdom of the heavens is, like, unto, a merchant, seeking beautiful pearls, —
Stsik'i, Spotsim ĭstsĭn'naiisĭnni nitŭm'anĭstsiu awkh'pumapiekuŭn otap'sŭmmŏssi ŏkh'six pearls:
46 and, finding one very precious pearl, departing, he at once sold all things, whatsoever he had, and bought it.
Kon'ĭssi tuks'kŭmi pearl akai'ĭxkĭmasiu, itsĭs'tapu, ki ipum'attopiĕsts otokŏnai'nanĭsts ki ipum'attau.
47 Again, the kingdom of the heavens is like unto, a large drag-net, cast into the sea and gathering of every kind, —
Stsĭk'i, spots' im ĭstsĭn'naiisinni nitŭm'aniststsiu itau'mikaupi, annŏk itsuia'pĭxĭmŏkaie omŭk'sikĭmi, ki itomian'ĭstomoipitŭkkiu:
48 which, when it was filled, they dragged up on the beach, and, sitting down, collected the good into vessels, but, the worthless, forth they cast.
Itui'tsĭssaie, itopĭts'ŭsskŏpattomiauaie ĭssoots'i, ki ito'piiau, ki ŏkh'six itaisŭppitsi'iau ĭskix; ki makaps'ix istsĭs'tapiksĭstsiiau.
49 So, will it be in the conclusion of the age: The messengers will come forth, and separate the wicked from among the righteous; (aiōn g165)
Ak'otŭmanĭstsiu aiksiuos'i ksŏk'kum: atsĭm'otokatatsix ak'sipuksŭpsŭxiau, ki akai'aketaipiksĭstsiiau Sauum'itsitappix ki mokŏm'otsitappix; (aiōn g165)
50 and will cast them into the furnace of fire: there, will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Ki akitsipst'apiksĭstsiiau (sauum'itsitappix) omŭx'tsii; annim' ak'itstsiau a saĭn'sĭnni ki satse'kĭnani.
51 Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea!
Jesus an'ĭstsiuax kikai'okhtsĭmipuauastsau annists'isk? An'ĭstsiauaie, A, nĭn'an.
52 And, he, said unto them—Wherefore, every scribe, discipled unto the kingdom of the heavens, is like unto a householder, who putteth forth out of his treasure, things new and old.
Itŭm' anĭstsiuax Annŏk' ai'sĭnakiuŏk ŭsksĭnĭmats'au spots'im istsĭn'naiisĭnni, nitŭm'aniststsiu nĭn'au, iko'yiuŏk, sauauts'ĭmĕsts treasure manists' ki ŭk'aisĭsts.
53 And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished these parables, he removed from thence;
Ki itŭnĭsts'tsiu, Jesus otaiksiu'attosĕsts annĭsts'isk parables, itsĭstŭpa'atomaie.
54 and, coming into his own city, began teaching them in their synagogue, so that with astonishment were they being struck, and were saying—Whence, hath, this one, this wisdom, and the mighty works?
Ki otsito'tosi otau'ŭtauŏsĭni otat'oiapioyimoai itsipst'ŭsksĭnĭmatsiuax, ki ek'skaietŭkkiau, ki, an'iau, Tse'ma itotsĭm'atsĕsts am'ok mokŏk'sĭnik, ki am'ostsk ot'omŭkapĭstutŭksists?
55 Is not, this one, the carpenter’s, son? Is not, his mother, called Mary, and are not his brethren—James and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas?
Kŭttomai'sauamiu'ats ai'satsakiuă okku'i? Kŭttomaisauainikŏttsiu'ats Oksĭstsi, Mary? Ki omu'pappiipix kŭttomaisauainikŏttsiu'atsax James, ki Joses, ki Simon, ki Judas?
56 and, his sisters, are they not all with us? Whence, then hath, this one, all these things?
Ki ot'akemix okŭttomaisaiiokŏnopokomok'atsax? Am'o Nĭn'au, Tse'ma itotsĭm'atsĕsts annists'ĭsk?
57 And they began to find cause of stumbling in him. But, Jesus, said unto them—A prophet is not without honour, save in his city, and in his house.
Ki itś'tsskĭmskŭkiax osto'i. Ki Jesus an'ĭstsiuax, prophet itŭs'tsakŏttau, sauomai'tapposiĕsts otau'ŏsĭni ki otauŭt'okoai.
58 And he did not, there, many mighty works, because of their unbelief.
Otsauomai'tuksuai ŭn'nikaie itsauomapĭstutŭkkiu annim' akatio'yiĕsts ŭkkŭk'umapotŭksĭsts.

< Matthew 13 >