< Luke 24 >

1 Before dawn on Sunday those women went to the tomb. They took with them the spices that they had prepared [to put on Jesus’ body].
Una autem sabbati valde diluculo venerunt ad monumentum, portantes quae paraverant, aromata:
2 They discovered that the stone had been rolled away from [the entrance to] the tomb.
et invenerunt lapidem revolutum a monumento.
3 They went in the tomb, but the body of the Lord Jesus was not there!
Et ingressae non invenerunt corpus Domini Iesu.
4 They did not know what to think about that. Then suddenly two men wearing bright shining clothes stood by them!
Et factum est, dum mente consternatae essent de isto, ecce duo viri steterunt secus illas in veste fulgenti.
5 The [women] were frightened. As they prostrated themselves on the ground, the two men said to them, “(You should not be seeking someone who is alive in [a place where they bury] dead people!/Why are you seeking in [a place where they bury] dead people someone who is alive?) [RHQ]
Cum timerent autem, et declinarent vultum in terram, dixerunt ad illas: Quid quaeritis viventem cum mortuis?
6 He is not here; he has (become alive again/risen from the dead)! Remember that while he was still with you in Galilee [district] he said to you,
non est hic, sed surrexit: recordamini qualiter locutus est vobis, cum adhuc in Galilaea esset,
7 ‘[Even though I] am the one who came from heaven, [someone] will enable sinful men to seize [MTY] me. They will [kill me by] nailing me to a cross. But on the third day [after that], I will become alive [again].’”
dicens: Quia oportet filium hominis tradi in manus hominum peccatorum, et crucifigi, et die tertia resurgere.
8 The [women] remembered that he had said that.
Et recordatae sunt verborum eius.
9 So they left the tomb and went to the eleven [apostles] and his other [disciples] and told them those things.
Et regressae a monumento nunciaverunt haec omnia illis undecim, et ceteris omnibus.
10 The ones who kept telling those things to the apostles were Mary from Magdala [village], Joanna, Mary who was the mother of James, and the other women [who were] with them.
Erat autem Maria Magdalene, et Ioanna, et Maria Iacobi, et ceterae, quae cum eis erant, quae dicebant ad Apostolos haec.
11 But the apostles thought that what the women [said] was nonsense. They did not believe what the women said.
Et visa sunt ante illos, sicut deliramentum verba ista: et non crediderunt illis.
12 But Peter got up and ran to the tomb [anyway]. He stooped down [and looked inside]. He saw the linen cloths [in which Jesus’ body had been wrapped]. [The cloths were] by themselves (OR, [He did not see] anything else). So, wondering what had happened, he went home.
Petrus autem surgens cucurrit ad monumentum: et procumbens vidit linteamina sola posita, et abiit secum mirans quod factum fuerat.
13 That same day two of [Jesus’ disciples] were walking to a village named Emmaus. It was about (seven miles/eleven kilometers) from Jerusalem.
Et ecce duo ex illis ibant ipsa die in castellum, quod erat in spatio stadiorum sexaginta ab Ierusalem, nomine Emmaus.
14 They were talking with each other about all the things that had happened [to Jesus].
et ipsi loquebantur ad invicem de his omnibus, quae acciderant.
15 While they were discussing those things, Jesus himself approached them and started walking with them.
Et factum est, dum fabularentur, et secum quaererent: et ipse Iesus appropinquans ibat cum illis:
16 But they were prevented {[something] prevented them} from recognizing [MTY] him.
oculi autem illorum tenebantur ne eum agnoscerent.
17 [Jesus] said to them, “What have you two been talking about while you were walking?” They stopped, and their faces looked very sad.
Et ait ad illos: Qui sunt hi sermones, quos confertis ad invicem ambulantes, et estis tristes?
18 One of them, whose name was Cleopas, said, “(You [(sg)] must be the only person who is visiting Jerusalem [for the Passover festival] who does not know the events that have happened there in recent days!/Are you the only person who is visiting Jerusalem [for the Passover festival] who does not know the events that have happened there in recent days?) [RHQ]”
Et respondens unus, cui nomen Cleophas, dixit ei: Tu solus peregrinus es in Ierusalem, et non cognovisti quae facta sunt in illa his diebus?
19 He said to them, “What events?” They replied, “[The things that happened] to Jesus, [the man] from Nazareth, who was a prophet. Many people saw him [perform] great miracles, and God [enabled him] to teach wonderful [messages]!
Quibus ille dixit: Quae? Et dixerunt: De Iesu Nazareno, qui fuit vir propheta, potens in opere, et sermone coram Deo, et omni populo:
20 But our chief priests and leaders handed him over [to the Roman authorities. The authorities] sentenced him to die, and they killed him by nailing him to a cross.
Et quomodo eum tradiderunt summi sacerdotes, et principes nostri in damnationem mortis, et crucifixerunt eum.
21 We [(exc)] were hoping that he was the one who would free [us] Israelites [from our enemies] But [this does not seem possible now, because] three days have [already] passed since that happened.
nos autem sperabamus quia ipse esset redempturus Israel: et nunc super haec omnia, tertia dies est hodie quod haec facta sunt.
22 On the other hand, some women from our group amazed us. Early this morning they went to the tomb,
Sed et mulieres quaedam ex nostris terruerunt nos, quae ante lucem fuerunt ad monumentum,
23 but Jesus’ body was not there! They came [back] and said that they had seen some angels in a vision. The angels said that he was alive!
et, non invento corpore eius, venerunt, dicentes se etiam visionem angelorum vidisse, qui dicunt eum vivere.
24 Then some of those who were with us went to the tomb. They saw that things were exactly as the women had reported. But they did not see [Jesus].”
Et abierunt quidam ex nostris ad monumentum: et ita invenerunt sicut mulieres dixerunt, ipsum vero non invenerunt.
25 He said to them, “[You two] foolish [men! You are so] slow to believe all that the prophets have written [about the Messiah]!
Et ipse dixit ad eos: O stulti, et tardi corde ad credendum in omnibus, quae locuti sunt Prophetae!
26 ([You should certainly have known that] it was necessary that the Messiah should suffer all those things [and die], and then enter his glorious [home in heaven]!/Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer all those things [and die], and then enter his glorious [home in heaven]?) [RHQ]”
Nonne haec oportuit pati Christum, et ita intrare in gloriam suam?
27 Then he explained to them all the things that [the prophets] had written in the Scriptures about himself. He started with what Moses [MTY] [wrote] and then explained to them what all the [other] prophets [wrote].
Et incipiens a Moyse, et omnibus Prophetis, interpretabatur illis in omnibus scripturis, quae de ipso erant.
28 They came near to the village to [which the two men] were going. Jesus indicated that he would go further,
Et appropinquaverunt castello quo ibant: et ipse se finxit longius ire.
29 but they urged him [to not do that]. They said, “Stay with us [tonight], because it is late in the afternoon and it will soon be dark.” So he went in [the house] to stay with them.
Et coegerunt illum, dicentes: Mane nobiscum, quoniam advesperascit, et inclinata est iam dies. Et intravit cum illis.
30 When they sat down to eat, he took some bread and [asked God to] bless it. He broke it and gave [some pieces] to them.
Et factum est, dum recumberet cum eis, accepit panem, et benedixit, ac fregit, et porrigebat illis.
31 And just then [God] enabled them to recognize [MTY] him. But [immediately] he disappeared!
Et aperti sunt oculi eorum, et cognoverunt eum: et ipse evanuit ex oculis eorum.
32 The two men said to each other, “[While we were walking] along the road and he talked with us and [enabled] us [(inc)] to understand the Scriptures, we [became so excited that it was as though] [MET] a fire was burning within us [RHQ]! [We should not stay here; we should go tell the others what happened]!”
Et dixerunt ad invicem: Nonne cor nostrum ardens erat in nobis dum loqueretur in via, et aperiret nobis Scripturas?
33 So they left immediately and returned to Jerusalem. There they found the eleven [apostles] and others who had gathered together with them
Et surgentes eadem hora regressi sunt in Ierusalem: et invenerunt congregatos undecim, et eos, qui cum illis erant,
34 who told [those two men], “It is true that the Lord has become alive again, and he has appeared to Peter!”
dicentes: Quod surrexit Dominus vere, et apparuit Simoni.
35 Then those two [men] told [the others] what had happened [as they were walking] along the road. They also [told them how] they both recognized Jesus as he broke some bread [for them].
Et ipsi narrabant quae gesta erant in via: et quomodo cognoverunt eum in fractione panis.
36 As they were saying that, Jesus himself [suddenly] appeared among them. He said to them, “[May God give] you [inner] peace!”
Dum autem haec loquuntur, stetit Iesus in medio eorum, et dicit eis: Pax vobis: ego sum, nolite timere.
37 They were startled and afraid, [because] they thought that they were seeing a ghost!
Conturbati vero, et conterriti, existimabant se spiritum videre.
38 He said to them, “(You should not be alarmed!/Why are you alarmed?) [RHQ] And (you should not be doubting [that I am alive]/Jesus!/why are you doubting [that I am alive]/Jesus?) [RHQ]
Et dixit eis: Quid turbati estis, et cogitationes ascendunt in corda vestra?
39 Look at [the wounds in] my hands and my feet! You can touch me and see [my body]. Then you can see that it is really I myself. [You can tell that I am really alive] because ghosts do not have bodies, as you see that I have!”
Videte manus meas, et pedes, quia ego ipse sum: palpate, et videte: quia spiritus carnem, et ossa non habet, sicut me videtis habere.
40 After he said that, he showed them [the wounds in] his hands and his feet.
Et cum hoc dixisset, ostendit eis manus, et pedes.
41 They were joyful and amazed, [but] they still did not believe [that he was really alive] (OR, [that Jesus was the one that they were seeing]). [So] he said to them, “Do you have anything here to eat?”
Adhuc autem illis non credentibus, et mirantibus prae gaudio, dixit: Habetis hic aliquid, quod manducetur?
42 [So] they gave him a piece of broiled fish.
At illi obtulerunt ei partem piscis assi, et favum mellis.
43 While they were watching, he took it and ate it.
Et cum manducasset coram eis, sumens reliquias dedit eis.
44 Then he said to them, “[I will repeat] what I told you while I was still with you: Everything that was written about me by Moses and the [other] prophets [MTY] and in the Psalms must be fulfilled!”
Et dixit ad eos: Haec sunt verba, quae locutus sum ad vos, cum adhuc essem vobiscum, quoniam necesse est impleri omnia, quae scripta sunt in lege Moysi, et Prophetis, et Psalmis de me.
45 Then he enabled them to understand [the things that had been written about him in] the Scriptures.
Tunc aperuit illis sensum ut intelligerent Scripturas.
46 He said to them, “This is what they wrote: That the Messiah would suffer [and die], but on the third day after that he would become alive again.
et dixit eis: Quoniam sic scriptum est, et sic oportebat Christum pati, et resurgere a mortuis tertia die:
47 [They] also [wrote that the message] must be preached {[that his disciples] must preach [the message]} [everywhere that people] must turn from their sinful ways for [God] to forgive their sins. [They wrote that his followers should preach that message, claiming] his authority [MTY]. They wrote that they should start [preaching] it in Jerusalem, and then [go and] preach it to all ethnic groups.
et praedicari in nomine eius poenitentiam, et remissionem peccatorum in omnes gentes, incipientibus ab Ierosolyma.
48 You [apostles] must tell people that you know that those things [that happened to me] are true.
Vos autem testes estis horum.
49 And I want you to know that I will send the [Holy Spirit] [MTY] to you, as my Father promised that [he would do]. But you must stay in this city until God fills you with the power [of his Spirit].”
Et ego mittam promissum Patris mei in vos. vos autem sedete in civitate, quoadusque induamini virtute ex alto.
50 Then [Jesus] led them outside [the city] until they came near Bethany [village]. There he lifted up his hands and blessed them.
Eduxit autem eos foras in Bethaniam: et elevatis manibus suis benedixit eis.
51 As he was doing that, he left them [and went up to heaven].
Et factum est, dum benediceret illis, recessit ab eis, et ferebatur in caelum.
52 They worshipped him. And then they returned to Jerusalem very joyfully.
Et ipsi adorantes regressi sunt in Ierusalem cum gaudio magno:
53 Each day [SYN] they went into the Temple [courtyard], and spent a lot of time praising God.
et erant semper in templo, laudantes, et benedicentes Deum. Amen.

< Luke 24 >