< John 7 >
1 After this Jesus went from place to place in Galilee, for he did not want to travel around in Judea because the Jews were seeking to kill him.
I muri i enei mea ka haereere a Ihu i Kariri: kahore hoki ia i pai ki te haereere i Huria, e rapu ana hoki nga Hurai kia whakamatea ia.
2 Now the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles was near.
Na kua tata te hakari a nga Hurai, te hakari whare wharau.
3 So Jesus' brothers said to him, “Leave here and go to Judea so that yoʋr disciples may see the works yoʋ are doing.
Na ka mea ona teina ki a ia, Haere atu i konei, anga atu ki Huria, kia kite ai hoki au akonga i au mahi e mahi nei koe.
4 For no one does anything in secret while seeking to be known publicly. If yoʋ are going to do these things, show yoʋrself to the world.”
E kore hoki tetahi tangata e mea huna i tetahi mea, ki te whai ia kia ara tona ingoa. Ki te mea koe i enei mea, kia kite te ao i a koe.
5 (For not even his brothers believed in him.)
Ko ona teina tonu hoki kihai i whakapono ki a ia.
6 So Jesus said to them, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always at hand.
Na ka mea a Ihu ki a ratou, Kahore ano kia taea noatia toku taima: ko to koutou taima ia kei nga wa katoa.
7 The world cannot hate you, but it does hate me because I testify that its works are evil.
E kore e ahei kia kino te ao ki a koutou; engari ka kino ki ahau, no te mea e whakaaturia ana e ahau te kino o ana mahi.
8 You go up to this feast; I am not yet going up to this feast, for my time has not yet been fulfilled.”
Haere koutou ki tenei hakari: e kore ahau e haere wawe ki tenei hakari; kahore hoki toku taima kia ata rite noa.
9 After saying this to them, he remained in Galilee.
A ka mutu tenei korero ana ki a ratou, ka noho tonu ia ki Kariri.
10 However, after his brothers had gone up to the feast, Jesus also went up, not openly but in secret.
A, no ka riro ona teina ki te hakari, ka haere ano hoki ia, ehara i te mea whakakite nui, engari i tu a huna.
11 Now the Jews were looking for him at the feast, saying, “Where is that man?”
Heoi i rapu nga Hurai i a ia i te hakari, i mea, Kei hea ia?
12 And there was much murmuring about him among the crowds. Some were saying, “He is a good man.” Others were saying, “No, he is deceiving the people.”
He nui hoki te korero komuhumuhu mona i roto i te mano: ko etahi i mea, He tangata pai ia: ko etahi i mea, Kahore, engari e whakapohehe ana ia i te iwi.
13 No one, however, was speaking openly about him for fear of the Jews.
Heoi kihai i rahi te korero a tetahi tangata mona, he wehi ki nga Hurai.
14 Midway through the feast, Jesus went up to the temple courts and began to teach.
Na, i waenganui o te hakari, ka haere a Ihu ki roto ki te temepara whakaako ai.
15 The Jews were amazed, saying, “How does this man know so much, when he has never had any formal instruction?”
A ka miharo nga Hurai, ka mea, na te aha i hua ai te mohio o tenei tangata, ehara nei hoki ia i te mea whakaako?
16 Jesus answered them, “My teaching is not my own; it comes from him who sent me.
Ka whakahoki a Ihu ki a ratou, ka mea, Ehara i te mea naku ake taku e whakaako nei, engari na toku kaitono mai.
17 If anyone wants to do God's will, he will know whether my teaching comes from God or whether I am speaking on my own authority.
Ki te pai tetahi tangata ki te mea i tana e pai ai, e matau ia ki te whakaakoranga, na te Atua ranei, he korero naku ake ranei.
18 He who speaks on his own authority seeks his own glory, but he who seeks the glory of the one who sent him is true, and there is no unrighteousness in him.
Ko te tangata nana ake tana korero, e whai ana ia i tona ake kororia: tena ki te whai tetahi i te kororia o tona kaitono, e pono ana ia, a kahore ona he.
19 Did not Moses give you the law? Yet none of you keeps the law. Why are you seeking to kill me?”
He teka ianei na Mohi te ture i hoatu ki a koutou, a kahore e whakaritea te ture e tetahi o koutou? He aha koutou ka whai nei kia whakamatea ahau?
20 The crowd answered, “Yoʋ have a demon! Who is seeking to kill yoʋ?”
Na ka whakahoki te mano ka mea, He rewera tou: ko wai te whai ana kia whakamatea koe?
21 Jesus answered them, “I performed one miracle, and you are all amazed.
Ka whakahoki a Ihu, ka mea ki a ratou, Kotahi aku mahi i mahi ai, a e miharotia ana e koutou katoa.
22 Moses gave you circumcision (not that it came from Moses, but from the fathers), and that is why you circumcise a man on the Sabbath.
I homai e Mohi te kotinga ki a koutou; ehara ano ia i te mea na Mohi ake, engari na nga tupuna; e kokoti ana hoki koutou i te tangata i te hapati.
23 If a man receives circumcision on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses will not be broken, why are you angry with me because I made a man entirely well on the Sabbath?
Ki te kotia te tangata i te hapati, kei takahia te ture a Mohi; e riri ana oti koutou ki ahau, moku i whakaora rawa i te tangata i te hapati?
24 Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with right judgment.”
Kaua e waiho te whakawa i runga i ta te kanohi, engari kia tika ta koutou whakawa.
25 Now some of the people of Jerusalem were saying, “Is this not the man whom they are seeking to kill?
Me i reira ka mea etahi o nga tangata o Hiruharama, Ehara oti tenei i a ia e whaia nei e ratou kia whakamatea?
26 And behold, he is speaking openly, and they are saying nothing to him. Could it be that the rulers indeed know that he is truly the Christ?
Na, maia tonu tana korero, a kahore a ratou kupu ki a ia. E tino matau ana ranei nga rangatira, ko te Karaiti pu tenei?
27 Yet we know where this man is from, but when the Christ comes, no one will know where he is from.”
Otiia e matau ana tatou ki te wahi i puta mai ai tenei: tena ka tae mai a te Karaiti, kahore he tangata e matau ki te wahi e puta mai ai ia.
28 Then Jesus cried out as he taught in the temple courts, “You know me and you know where I am from. Yet I have not come on my own authority, but he who sent me is true. You do not know him,
Na ka karanga a Ihu i te temepara i a ia e whakaako ana, ka mea, E matau ana koutou ki ahau, e matau ana ano ki te wahi i haere mai ai ahau: ehara i ahau ake taku haere mai; engari e pono ana te kaitono mai i ahau; kahore nei koutou i matau ki a ia.
29 but I know him, because I have come from him, and he is the one who sent me.”
E matau ana ahau ki a ia; i puta mai hoki ahau i a ia, nana ano ahau i tono mai.
30 So they were trying to arrest him, but no one laid a hand on him, because his hour had not yet come.
A i whai ratou kia hopukia ia: otiia kihai i pa te ringa o tetahi ki a ia, kahore hoki tona haora i taka noa.
31 Still, many from among the crowd believed in him and said, “When the Christ comes, will he do more signs than this man has done?”
A he tokomaha o te mano i whakapono ki a ia, i mea, ka tae mai a te Karaiti, tera ranei e maha atu ana merekara e mea ai i a tenei e mea nei?
32 The Pharisees heard the crowd murmuring these things about Jesus, so the Pharisees and the chief priests sent officers to arrest him.
I rongo nga Parihi i te mano e korerorero ana i enei mea mona; na ka tonoa mai e nga Parihi ratou ko nga tohunga nui he katipa ki te hopu i a ia.
33 Then Jesus said, “I will be with you for only a little while longer, and then I am going to him who sent me.
Na ka mea a Ihu ki a ratou, He iti noa ake te wahi e noho ai ahau ki a koutou, katahi ahau ka haere ki toku kaitono mai.
34 You will seek me, but you will not find me; and where I am going, you cannot come.”
Tera koutou e rapu i ahau, heoi e kore koutou e kite: e kore hoki koutou e ahei te haere ake ki te wahi e noho ai ahau.
35 Then the Jews said to one another, “Where is this man about to go that we will not find him? Is he about to go to the Jews who are scattered among the Greeks and teach the Greeks?
Na ka mea nga Hurai ki a ratou ano, E haere oti te tangata nei ki hea, e kore ai e kitea e tatou? e haere oti ia ki nga manene i roto i nga Kariki, ako ai i nga Kariki?
36 What does he mean by saying, ‘You will seek me, but you will not find me; and where I am going, you cannot come’?”
He ki aha tenei e ki nei ia, Tera koutou e rapu i ahau, a e kore e kite: e kore hoki koutou e ahei te haere ake ki te wahi e noho ai ahau?
37 On the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.
I te ra whakamutunga, i te ra nui o te hakari, ka tu a Ihu, ka karanga, ka mea, Ki te matewai tetahi, haere mai ia ki ahau, kia inu.
38 Whoever believes in me, just as the Scripture has said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’”
Ki te whakapono tetahi ki ahau, ka rite ki ta te karaipiture, ka rere mai nga wai ora i roto i tona kopu.
39 (He said this about the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were going to receive, for the Holy Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet been glorified.)
I korerotia tenei e ia mo te Wairua, meake nei riro i te hunga e whakapono ana ki a ia; kahore ano hoki te Wairua Tapu kia homai noa; no te mea kiano a Ihu i whakakororiatia noatia.
40 When they heard this, many from among the crowd were saying, “Surely this man is the Prophet.”
Ko etahi o te mano i to ratou rongonga i tenei kupu, i mea, he pono ko te Poropiti tenei.
41 Others were saying, “He is the Christ.” But others were saying, “No, for the Christ does not come from Galilee, does he?
Ka mea etahi, Ko te Karaiti tenei. Ko etahi i mea, E puta mai ranei a te Karaiti i Kariri?
42 Does not the Scripture say that the Christ will come from David's descendants and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?”
Kahore koia te karaipiture i mea, E puta mai a te Karaiti i te uri o Rawiri, i Peterehema, i te kainga i noho ai a Rawiri?
43 So a division arose among the crowd because of Jesus.
Na ka waiho ia hei take wehewehenga ma te mano.
44 Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid a hand on him.
Ko etahi o ratou i mea kia hopukia ia: otira kihai i pa nga ringa o tetahi ki a ia.
45 Then the officers came to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, “Why did you not bring him in?”
Na ko te taenga atu o nga katipa ki nga tohunga nui ratou ko nga Parihi; ka mea atu enei ki a ratou, he aha ia te kawea mai ai e koutou.
46 The officers answered, “Never has anyone spoken like this man.”
Ka whakahokia e nga katipa, Kahore rawa he tangata i rite ana korero ki a tenei.
47 The Pharisees answered them, “Have you also been deceived?
Na ka whakahokia ta ratou e nga Parihi, Kua tinihangatia ano hoki koutou?
48 Have any of the rulers or the Pharisees believed in him?
Kua whakapono koia tetahi o nga rangatira, o nga Parihi ranei ki a ia?
49 No! But this crowd that is following him does not know the law; they are accursed.”
Ko tenei hunga ia e kore nei e matau ki te ture, ka oti ratou te kanga.
50 Then Nicodemus, who had gone to Jesus by night and who was one of the rulers, said,
Ka mea a Nikorima ki a ratou, tera i haere mai ra ki a ia i mua, ko ia hoki tetahi o ratou,
51 “Does our law condemn a man without first giving him a hearing and finding out what he is doing?”
Ka whakahengia ranei te tangata e to tatou ture, i te mea kahore ano i whakarongo noa ki a ia, i matau hoki ki tana mahi?
52 They answered him, “Are yoʋ also from Galilee? Search and see that no prophet has ever arisen from Galilee.”
Na ka whakahoki ratou, ka mea ki a ia, Ko koe hoki tetahi no Kariri? Tena rapua, ka kite koe, kahore kia ara noa tetahi poropiti i Kariri.
53 And each went to his own house.
Na hoki ana ratou ki tona whare, ki tona whare.