< John 13 >
1 When it was the evening before the Passover celebration, Jesus knew that it was time for him to leave this world and [to return] to [his] Father [in heaven]. He loved us who [were his disciples]. He knew [we would continue to live here] in this world, so now he [showed us] how completely he loved us.
Hagi menina kinafinti zamare'nea knagu antahimiza (Pasova) ne'za nekna atupa higeno, Jisasi'a antahi'ne, ama mopa atreno Nefantega vania kna egeno, amage nentaza disaipol nagara, Agrama zamesi nezmantea zamo'a atupare ehanati'ne.
2 We were eating [the Passover meal]. (The devil/Satan) had already suggested to Judas Iscariot (OR, Judas, the man from Kerioth [Town]), the son of Simon, that he should (betray Jesus/enable Jesus’ enemies to seize him).
Jisasi'a amage' nentaza disaipol naga'ane ne'za nenegeno, Hankromo (Sata) Judas Iskarioti, Saimon nemofo rimpafi ha' vahe zamazampi komoru huno avrentesia antahi'zana eme ante'ne.
3 But Jesus knew that his Father had given to him complete authority [to control the situation]. He knew that he had come from God and would soon return to God.
Hagi Jisasi'a antahi'ne, Nefa'a maka'zana Agri azampi ante'ne, Anumzamofonteti e'neankino, ete Anumzamofontega vugahie.
4 [But before he left us, he wanted to show us how we should love each other]. [So] he got up from where he was eating. He took off his [outer] cloak and wrapped a [long] towel around his waist, [as a slave would do].
Ne'za nenafinti otino, anakre ku'a zafi nenteno, tauri erino afafafi rugagino anakine.
5 Then he poured some water in a basin. He began to wash our feet, and then dry them with the towel that he had wrapped around himself.
Anante Jisasi'a zompafi ti taginteno, amage nentaza disaipol naga zamaga agafa huno sese huteno, afafafi rugagi'nea taurinu zamagia eriho'mu huzmante'ne.
6 When he came to Simon Peter, Peter said to him, “Lord, it is not right for you [RHQ] to [humble yourself by] washing my feet!”
Anante Saimon Pitante aga sese hunte'naku egeno, agra Jisasinku anage hu'ne, Ramoka nagia sese hugahano?
7 Jesus replied to him, “Now you do not understand [the meaning of] what I am doing, but you will understand later.”
Higeno Jisasi'a kenona anage huno asmi'ne, Menima ama nehuazana kagra ontahi'nane, hianagi henka'a antahi ama' hugahane.
8 Peter said, “I will never, ever, [allow you to] wash my feet!” Jesus replied to him, “If I do not wash you, you cannot continue (to be my [disciple/to belong to] me).” (aiōn )
Pita'a anage huno Jisasina asmi'ne, Kagra nagia sese osu'tfa hugahane! Higeno Jisasi'a anage huno kenona'a hu'ne, Nagra kagiama sese osanugenka, Nagranena omanigahane. (aiōn )
9 So Simon Peter said to him, “Lord, [in that case], do not wash only my feet. Wash my hands and my head, [too]!”
Higeno Saimon Pita'a anage huno Jisasina asmi'ne, Ramoka nagiarafana sesera osuo. Hianagi anazanke hunka nazane, nanune sese huo!
10 [Then, to show him that after God had cleansed people from being guilty for sin, they needed only for God to forgive their daily sins] [MET], Jesus said to him, “Those who have recently bathed need only to have their feet washed, [because they get dirty very quickly on the dusty roads]. The [rest of their bodies are] clean. Similarly, I have made you [disciples] free/clean [from the guilt of your sins], although not all of you are free from guilt.”
Higeno Jisasi'a anage huno asmi'ne, Iza'o ko'ma tima fre'nemo'a, agiage sese hugahie. E'ina nehuno avu sese huno manigahie. Hanki kagra ko avu sese hu'nane, hianagi ana maka'mota avu sese osu'naze.
11 He knew which one [of us] was going to betray him. That is the reason he said, “Not all of you are free from guilt.”
Na'ankure mago'mo komoru huno ha' vahe zamazampima avrentesimofona, Agra ko antahi'ne, e'ina hu'nea agafare, tamagra maka'mota avu sese osu'naze hu'ne.
12 After he finished washing our feet, he put his cloak back on. Then he sat down and said to us, “Do you understand what I have done for you?
Anage huteno Jisasi'a zamagia sese huvaga rezmantete'no, Nakre ku'a erino mani'neno hu'nere umaniteno, Jisasi'a anage huno zamsmi'ne, Amazama tamagri'ma hunermantoana antahi'nazo?
13 You [show that you respect me by] calling me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord’. You are right to say that, because I am your teacher and your Lord.
Tamagra Nagrikura rempi hurami Ne'ene, Rantie nehazana, tamagra tamage nehaze, Nagra ana nere.
14 But if I, who am your teacher and your Lord, have washed your feet, you ought to [serve each other by doing things like] washing each other’s feet.
Nagrama Rantimi manina, hurmasmi Ne'mona tmagia sese hunermantesugeta, tamagra nena anazanke huta rumokizmi zamagia, sese ohunte ahunte hiho.
15 I have made myself an example for you in order that you should [humbly serve each other] as I have done for you.
Nagra hurmeri nehuanki, tamagranena anahu kna hutma rumokizmi'a zamagia sese huzmantegahaze.
16 Listen to this carefully: A servant is not greater than his master. A messenger is not greater than the one who has sent him. [So, since you are not greater than I am, you should not be proud and unwilling to serve each other].
Tamage hu'na Nagra nermasmue, kazokzo eri'za vahe'mo'a kva'amofona agateoregahie. Kema erino vnimo'a, katogema huntegeno vu'nemofona agateore'ne.
17 Since you now know these things, [God will] be pleased with you if you do them.”
Tamagrama amazama keta antahita nehuta, anazama hanutma asomu erigahaze.
18 “I am not saying that [God will bless] all of you. I knew [what all of you were like when] I chose you. But [I also chose the one who will betray me], in order that what is written in Scripture might be fulfilled {to fulfill what someone/the psalmist wrote in Scripture}, ‘The one who is [acting like he is my friend by] eating with me has become my enemy [IDM].’
Hagi nagrama nehuana makamotagura nosue, Nagra huhampri'noa vahera antahi'noe. Hianagi Anumzamofo avontafepi kre'nea nanekea eri knare hugahie. Nagrane breti nenemo ha' renantegahie huno kre'neana, hago avufga'a fore hugahie. (Sam-Zga 41:9)
19 I am telling you [about someone betraying me] before it happens, in order that when it happens, you may continue to believe that I am ([the Messiah/who I say I am]).
Meninena Nagra anazana efore osu'nege'na neramasmue, anazama efore'ma hanigeta, tamagra tamentinti nehuta, ana nere hutma Nagrikura hugahaze.
20 Listen to this carefully: Those who accept any one of you whom I am sending out, [God will consider that] they are accepting me. And those who accept me, [God will consider that] they are accepting [my Father], who sent me.”
Tamage hu'na neramasmue, Nagrama huntesugeno vania vahe, avreno azeri so'e huntesimo'a, Nagri navareno nazeri so'e hunantegahie. Iza'o Nagri'ma nazeri so'e hanimo'a, Agra hunantege'na e'nomofo azeri so'e hugahie.
21 After Jesus said this, he was very troubled. He solemnly declared, “Listen to this carefully: One of you is going to enable [my enemies] to seize me.”
Hagi Jisasi'ma anage huvagama reteno, agu'amo kna nehigeno anage hu'ne, Tamage hu'na nermasmue, tamagripinti mago'mo ha' vahe azampina navre antegahie.
22 We looked at each other. We had no way [to know] whom he was talking about.
Hige'za amage nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za zamagra zamagra oge age nehu'za, inamo anara hunaku higeno nehie hu'za hu'naze.
23 [I], the [man other people call] ‘the one Jesus loved’, was sitting very close to Jesus.
Anate amage' nentaza disaipol nagapinti, Jisasi'ma avesi nentemo, azantmaga kaziga tavaonte mani'ne.
24 Simon Peter motioned to me to indicate that I should ask Jesus whom he was talking about.
Ana higeno Saimon Pita'a avesima nentea disaipol nera avame'name huno, Izanku Jisasi'a nehifi antahigenka ko huno asami'ne.
25 So I leaned close to Jesus and asked him, “Lord, who is it?”
Higeno anante avesima nentea ne'mo, Jisasi asumpi mase kantiteno, anage huno Agrira antahige'ne, Ramoka ana nera iza'e?
26 Jesus answered, “It is the one to whom I will give this piece of bread after I dip it [in the sauce in the dish].” Then, [to show us that he knew who would enable his enemies to seize him], after he dipped the bread [in the sauce], he gave it to Judas Iscariot (OR, Judas, the man from Kerioth [Town]).
Jisasi'a kenona anage hu'ne, Bretima sosifima rete'na amisuana e'i ana nere, nehuno bretia sosifi reteno, Saimon Iskarioti nemofo Judasina ami'ne.
27 As soon as [Judas ate] the bread, Satan took control of him. Then Jesus said to him, “What you are going to do, do quickly.”
Ana bretima netegeno, Sata'a havi avamumofo kvamo agu'afi ufre'ne. E'ina nehigeno Jisasi anage huno asmi'ne, Ina knazama hunaku'ma hnunka, kvune antenka huo.
28 But none of the rest of us who were sitting there knew why Jesus said that to him.
Mani'ne'za ne'za ne'naza vahe'mo'za, anama Judasinku'ma hia kea na'a agafare hu'nefi, antahi amara osu'naze.
29 Since Judas took care of the money [people gave us to help us], some thought Jesus was telling him to [go and] buy some things we needed for the [Passover] celebration. [Some thought he was telling him] to give some money to poor people.
Judasi zago taferote (bogisi) kva nehia neki'za, mago'amo'za antahi'zana mago'a upama hunona ne'za ome miza sege, amunte omne vahe, zago ome zaminogu Jisasi'a hunente hu'za zamagesa antahi'naze.
30 As soon as Judas had eaten the bread, he left. It was dark [outside], and it was dark [MET] [in his soul, too].
Ana higeno, Judasi'a bretima nehana nehuno'a, atiramino megi'a vu'ne. (Ko hani hu'negeno ana hu'ne.)
31 After Judas left, Jesus said, “Now it will be shown {[my Father] will show} how wonderful I, the one who came from heaven, am. And by what I do it will be seen {people will see} how great God is.
Judasi'ma megi'a vutegeno, Jisasi'a anage hu'ne, Menina Vahe'mofo Mofavremo ra agi erisigeno, Anumzamo'a ra agi Agriteti eri'nia kna ne-e.
32 Since by what I do people will see how awesome God is, God himself will show people how awesome I am. And he will do that very soon.
Anumzamo ra agi Agriteti eritesuno'a, anazanke huno Anumzamo ra agi Agrira amigahie, nehuno hantaka'a ra agi amigahie.
33 [You whom I love as though you were] my children, I will continue with you only a short time longer. Then you will look for me, but I will not be here. Just like I told the Jewish [leaders] [SYN], I am telling you now, that where I am going, you cannot come [yet].
Hagi mofavre zagamota antahiho, Nagra osi'a knafi tamagra nena manigahue. Tamagra Nagrikura hakregahaze, Jiu mono kva vahera anankea ko zamasmi'noe. Meninena ana kege neramasamue, Nagrama inantega vanurega tamagra omegahaze.
34 Now I am giving you a new commandment: You must love each other. You must love each other in the way that I have loved you.
Nagra kasefa kasege tamagrira neramue, Nagrama navesi neramantoa kna huta rumokizmia zmesinezmanteta, anahu kna hutma ovesinte avesinte hiho.
35 If you keep loving each other, everyone [who is aware of that] [HYP] will know that you are my disciples.”
Tamagrama mago'mofo ovesinte avesinte nehnage'za, maka vahe'mo'za nege'za, tamagra Nagri namage nentaza disaipol naga mani'naze hu'za hugahaze.
36 Simon Peter said to him, “Lord, where are you going?” Jesus replied, “The place where I am going, you cannot come with me now, but you will come there later.”
Higeno Saimon Pita'a anage huno Jisasinkura hu'ne, Ramoka, kagra iga vunaku nehane? higeno Jisasi'a ana kenona'a huno, Nagrama vanurega, menina kagra navaririnka omegahane, hianagi kagra henka egahane.
37 Peter said, “Lord, why can I not come with you now? I [am ready] to die for you!”
Higeno Pita'a anage Jisasinku hu'ne, Ramoke, na'a hanige'na nagra menina Kagri kmagera omegahue? Nagra Kagriteku hu'na frinaku menina tro nehue.
38 Jesus answered, “[You say] [RHQ] that you [are ready] to die for me. But the truth is that before the rooster crows [early tomorrow morning], you will say three times that you do not [know] me!”
Higeno Jisasi'a kenona'a anage huno asami'ne, Nagriku hunka frigahano? Tamage hu'na negasamue, Nagrikura onke'noe hunka 3'a zupa vahane hutesankeno, henka kokoregea hugahie.