< Luke 20 >
1 One day [during that week, Jesus] was teaching the people in the Temple [courtyard] and telling them [God’s] good message. As he was doing that, the chief priests, the men who taught the [Jewish] laws, and [other Jewish] elders came to him.
Jekh đive kana o Isus ano Hram sikada e manušen thaj propovedisada o Lačho Lafi, avile e šorutne sveštenikura, e učitelja tare Mojsijaso zakon thaj e starešine,
2 They asked him, “Tell us, by what authority are you doing these things? Who authorized you to do things [like you did here yesterday]?”
pa pučlje le: “Vaćar amenđe kotar tuće pravo kava te ćere? Ko dija tut kava pravo?”
3 He replied, “I will also ask you a question. Tell me,
O Isus phenda lenđe: “I me tumen ka pučav khanči. Vaćaren manđe:
4 where did John [the Baptizer] get [his authority to] baptize [those who came to him]? [Did he get it] from God [MTY/EUP] or from people?”
O Dol li vaćarda e Jovanese te krstil e manušen, il e manuša vaćarde lese gova te ćerol?”
5 They discussed this among themselves. They said, “[If we(inc) say], ‘[It was] from God [MTY/EUP],’ he will say to us, ‘[Then] (you should have believed John’s [message]!/why did you not believe what John preached?) [RHQ]’
Von lije te raspravin pe maškar peste: “Te vaćardam: ‘O Dol vaćarda lese,’ ka pučol amen: ‘Sose tegani ni pačajen e Jovane?’
6 But if we say, ‘It was [from] people,’ the people [here] will [kill us by] throwing stones at us, because they [all] believe that John was a prophet [from God].”
Al te vaćardam: ‘E manuša vaćarde lese gova te ćerol’, savore ka čhuden bara pe amende, golese kaj savore pačaje kaj o Jovane o Krstitelj sasa proroko.”
7 So they replied, “We [(exc)] do not know where [John got his authority].”
Golese phende kaj ni džanen ko dija pravo e Jovane te krstil.
8 Then Jesus said to them, “[Because you did not answer my question], I will not tell you who authorized me to do those things [here yesterday].”
Tegani lenđe o Isus vaćarda: “Ni me ni ka vaćarav tumenđe kotar manđe kava pravo.”
9 Then Jesus told the people this parable [to illustrate what God would do to the Jews who rejected the former prophets and himself]: “A [certain] man planted a vineyard. He rented the vineyard to some men [to care for it and to give him some of the grapes in return]. Then he went to another country and stayed there several years.
Tegani o Isus lija te vaćarol kaja paramič: “Jekh manuš sadisada drakha ano vinograd thaj iznajmisada e manušenđe i phuv te ćeren bući gothe. Pale gova đelo te bešol averthe ke po but berša.
10 When [the vines started producing] grapes, he sent a servant to the men who were taking care of the vineyard. He expected that they would give him some of the grapes that the vineyard had produced. But [after the servant arrived], they beat him and they did not give him any grapes. They [just] sent him away.
Kana avilo o vreme te ćidol pe i drakh, bičhalda pe sluga ke gola manuša te ćidol o kotor taro bijandipe e drakhako so lese preperol. Al e vinogradara marde le thaj bičhalde le čuče vastencar.
11 [Later], [the owner] sent another servant. But they beat him and mistreated him [also]. They sent him away without giving him any grapes.
Golese o gospodari taro vinograd bičhalda avere sluga. Al i gole marde, ladžarde thaj bičhalde le čuče vastencar.
12 [Still later, the owner] sent another servant. That one they wounded and threw him out [of the vineyard].
Palem bičhalda ke lende avere sluga. Al von ratvarde le thaj tradije le taro vinograd.
13 So the owner of the vineyard thought to himself, ‘(I do not know what to do!/What shall I do?) [RHQ]’ [Then he had an idea. He thought to himself], ‘I will send my son, [whom I] love [very much]. Perhaps they will respect him [and give him my share of the grapes].’
Tegani o gospodari taro vinograd vaćarda: ‘So te ćerav? Ka bičhalav mingre mangle čhave. Šaj le ka poštujin.’
14 [So he sent his son], but when the men who were caring for the vineyard saw him [coming], they said to each other, ‘Here [comes] the man who will [some day] inherit [the vineyard]. Let’s kill him so that this vineyard will be ours!’
Al kana e vinogradara dikhlje lese čhave, vaćarde jekh averese: ‘Kava si leso nasledniko. Aven te mudara le te ačhol gova amenđe so si leso!’
15 So they dragged him outside the vineyard and they killed him. So (I will tell you what the owner of the vineyard will do to them!/do you know what the owner of the vineyard will do to them?) [RHQ]
Gija ikalde le avral taro vinograd thaj mudarde le. So den gođi so ka ćerol o gospodari taro vinograd kale manušenđe kana ka šunol so ćerde?
16 He will come and kill those men who were taking care of the vineyard. Then he will arrange for other people to take care of it.” When the people listening to Jesus heard that, they said, “[We would] not do anything like those wicked men did!”
Ka avol thaj ka mudarol sa e vinogradaren thaj o vinograd ka iznajmil averenđe.” Kana kava šunde e manuša, vaćarde e Isuse: “Ma te dol o Dol gova te avol!”
17 But Jesus looked directly at them and said, “You can say that, [but think about] the meaning of these words that are written {which [a prophet] wrote} [RHQ] [in the Scriptures], The men who were building a house rejected a certain stone. But others put that same stone in its proper place, and it has become the most important stone in the building [MET].
O Isus dikhlja ane lende thaj vaćarda: “So značil kava so si pisimo ano Sveto lil: ‘O bar savo čhudije e manuša save vazden e duvara ćerdilo emglavno bar taro čher’?
18 [That stone represents me, the Messiah], and those who reject me are [like people who fall on this stone]. Everyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces {This stone will break to pieces everyone who falls on it}, and it will crush anyone on whom it falls.”
Dži jekh savo perol pe gova bar, ka phađol pe ke kotora; a pe kaste gova bar perol, ka zgnječil le.”
19 The chief priests and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws realized that he was accusing them when he told the parable [about what those wicked men did]. So they immediately tried to find a way to seize [MTY] him, but [they did not seize him, because] they were afraid of [what] the people [there would do if they did that].
E učitelja tare Mojsijaso zakon thaj e šorutne sveštenikura dikhlje ane gova sato te vazden pe vasta pe leste, al darajle tare but manuša, golese kaj haljarde kaj o Isus kaja paramič vaćarol lendar.
20 So they watched him carefully. They also hired (spies/secret agents) who pretended to be sincere. [But] they really wanted to get him to say something for [which they could accuse] him. They wanted to be able to turn him over to the authority of the governor [of the province. But they also knew that the Jews were disgusted with having to pay taxes to the government].
E učitelja tare Mojsijaso zakon thaj e šorutne sveštenikura dikhlje po Isus thaj bičhalde ke leste špijunuren, save ćerde pe čačutne, te bi dolena e Isuse kaj vaćarol khanči bilačhe i te bi dena le ko rimsko upravitelji.
21 [So] one of them asked Jesus, “Teacher, we [(exc)] know that you [(sg)] speak and teach what is right. You tell the truth even if important people do not like it. You teach truthfully what God wants us to do.
Golese kola špijunura pučlje e Isuse: “Učitelju! Amen džana kaj šukar vaćare thaj sikave. Ni dičhe ko si ko, nego čače sikave o drom e Devleso.
22 [So tell us what you think about this matter]: Is it right that we pay taxes to the Roman government [MTY], or not?”
Vaćar amenđe, trubul li te da o porezi e carose il na?”
23 But Jesus knew that they were trying to trick him [to get him into trouble, either with the Jews, who hated to pay those taxes, or with the Roman government]. So he said to them,
Al o Isus dikhlja lengo lukavstvo thaj vaćarda lenđe:
24 “Show me a [Roman] coin. [Then tell me] whose picture is on it. And [tell me whose] name is on it.” They [showed him a coin and] said, “It has the picture and name of Caesar, [the head of the Roman government].”
“Sikaven manđe jekh srebrno parava savasa poćinen o porezi. Kaso muj si kate ke pare thaj kaso alav?” Von phende: “E caroso.”
25 He said to them, “In that case, give to the government [MTY] what they [require], and give to God what he [requires].”
Pe gova o Isus vaćarda lenđe: “So si e caroso den e carose, a so si e Devleso den e Devlese.”
26 While the people were there, the [spies] were unable to find fault with him for what he said. And they were amazed at his answer. So they said nothing.
Thaj naštine te aračhen khanči bilačhe ane lese lafura angle manuša. Divisajle bašo leso vaćaripe thaj khanči ni vaćarde.
27 Some Sadducees came to [Jesus]. They are a Jewish sect who do not believe that people will become alive again after they die.
Gija avile ko Isus nesave sadukejura save vaćarena kaj naj uštipe tare mule thaj pučlje e Isuse:
28 They [wanted to] ask [Jesus] a question [in order to discredit the idea that dead people will live again]. One of them said [to Jesus], “Teacher, Moses wrote for us [Jews] about situations where a man who has a wife but no children. If the man dies, his brother should marry the [dead man’s] widow so that she can have a child by him. People [will consider] that the child is the descendant of the man [who died], [and in that way the dead man will have descendants].
“Učitelju! O Mojsije pisisada amenđe kaj kana ka merol nekaso phral thaj ačhavol romnja bize čhave. Gova manuš trubul te lol pe phralese romnja te šaj bijanol čhave savese ka preperol sa o barvalipe e muleso thaj te phiravol leso alav.
29 Well, there were seven brothers in one family. The oldest one married, but he and his wife did not bear any children. Later he died.
Sesa efta phrala. O angluno lija romnja thaj mulo bize čhave.
30 The second [brother followed this law and married the widow, but the same thing happened to him].
O dujto lija pe phralese romnja thaj i vov mulo,
31 Then the third [brother] married her, [but the same thing happened again]. All seven [brothers, one by one, married that woman], [but] they had no children, and [one by one] they died.
thaj i o trito lija la thaj mulo, thaj gija i sa efta phrala. Nijekh ni ačhada čhaven pale peste.
32 Afterwards, the woman died, too.
Empalal muli thaj i romni.
33 Therefore, [if it is true that there will be a time] when dead people will become alive again, whose wife [do you think that woman] will be [then]? ([Keep in mind that she was married to all seven brothers!/It will be impossible to decide because] she was married to all seven brothers!) [RHQ]”
Kana ka ušten e mule, kasi romni ka avol? Golese kaj sasa romni so eftane phralenđi.”
34 Jesus replied to them, “Men who live here in this world take wives, or are given wives [by their parents] {their [parents] choose wives [for them]}. (aiōn )
O Isus vaćarda lenđe: “Manuša kale svetose len pe thaj den pe. (aiōn )
35 But the men whom God considers worthy of [being in heaven after] they become alive again will not be married. (aiōn )
Al kola saven o Dol dičhol sar dostojna te ušten tare mule thaj ka aven džuvde ane kova sveto savo avol, ni ka len pe thaj ni ka den pe. (aiōn )
36 [You need to know also that] they cannot die any more, because they will be [immortal] [SIM] like angels. [The fact that God has caused] them to be alive again [will show] that they are God’s children.
Golese kaj ni ka meren, ka aven sar anđelura. Von si e Devlese čhave, golese so o Dol ka vazdol len tare mule.
37 But [as for people] becoming alive again after they die, Moses wrote something about that. In the place where [he wrote about] the [burning] bush, he mentions the Lord as being the God whom Abraham [worships] and the God whom Isaac [worships] and the God whom Jacob [worships].
A kaj ka ušten e mule, golestar thaj o Mojsije sikada ando Sveto lil, odori kaj pisil taro grmo savo phabol. Gothe vov e Gospode dol vika sar Devle e Avraameso thaj Devle e Isaakoso thaj Devle e Jakoveso.
38 It is not dead people who worship God. It is living people who worship him. [Abraham, Isaac and Jacob died long before Moses lived, but God said that they were still worshipping him, so we(inc) know their spirits were still alive]! All [people] whose [spirits] are alive [again after they die continue to live to honor God]!”
A o Dol naj Dol e mulengo nego e džuvdengo, golese so si lese savore džuvde.”
39 Some of the men who taught the [Jewish] laws replied, “Teacher, you [(sg)] have answered very well!”
A nesave učitelja tare Mojsijaso zakon vaćarde e Isusese: “Učitelju! Šukar vaćardan.”
40 After that, they no longer dared to ask him any more questions [like that to try to trap him].
Darajle thaj khoni ni tromaja te pučol le khanči.
41 Then Jesus said to them, “I will show you (OR, prove to you) that people [are wrong who] say that the Messiah is [merely] a descendant of [King] David! [RHQ]
Thaj o Isus pučlja len: “Sar gova šaj vaćaren kaj si o Hrist čhavo e caroso e Davideso?
42 Because David himself wrote [about the Messiah] in the book of Psalms, God said to my Lord, Sit [here beside me] on my right, [where I will highly honor you(sg)] [MTY].
Kana korkoro o David vaćarol ane po lil tare Psalmura: ‘Vaćarda o Gospod e Gospodese mingrese: Beš ko počasno than paše mande
43 [Sit here] while I completely defeat your enemies.
dži kaj ni pašljarav e dušmanen tale pingre ćire.’
44 King David calls [the Messiah] ‘[my] Lord’! So ([the Messiah] cannot be [just someone] descended from [King] David!/how can the Messiah be [just] someone descended from [King] David?) [RHQ] [What I just said proves that he is much greater than David, isn’t that right]?”
O David akharda e Hriste Gospode, pa sar šajine te avol leso čhavo?”
45 While all the [other] people were listening, [Jesus] said to his disciples,
Dži kaj sa e manuša šunena e Isuse, vov phenda pe sikadenđe:
46 “Beware that [you do not act like] the men who teach our [Jewish] laws. They like to put on long robes and walk around [to make people think that they are very important]. [They] also like [people to] greet them [respectfully] in the marketplaces. They like [to sit in] the most important places in the Jewish meeting places. At dinner parties [they like to sit in] the seats where the most honored people sit.
“Aračhen tumen tare učitelja tare Mojsijaso zakon! Von manđen te džan ane bare fostanura thaj roden e manuša te pozdravin len ke trgura thaj te ačhaven lenđe anglune thana te bešen ke sinagoge thaj ke abava.
47 They swindle [MET] the houses [and property] of widows. [Then] they pretend they are good, as they pray [long] prayers [publicly. God] will [certainly] punish them very severely.”
Ko xoxaipe len o imanje e udovicengo, thaj molin dugačka molitve te sikaven pe sar devlikane. Gasave ka aven embut kaznime.”