< Mark 10 >
1 Jesus left (that place/Capernaum) [with his disciples], and they went through Judea district and on across [to the east side of] the Jordan [River]. When crowds gathered around him again, he taught them again, as he customarily did.
Basa boe, Yesus se risiꞌ propensi Yudea, ma mamana-mamanaꞌ laen sia loe Yordan bobꞌoa rulu na. Mia bee-bꞌee atahori naeꞌ rema heo rala E. Onaꞌ a biasa, Yesus nanori se.
2 [While he was teaching them, some] Pharisees approached him and asked him, “Does [our Jewish] law permit a man to divorce his wife?” They asked that in order to be able to criticize him [whether he answered “yes” or “no”].
Hambu atahori Farisi hira rema rae tao raꞌatutudꞌa E. Ratane rae, “Tungga hita atoran agama na naa, mete ma touꞌ sao ena, bole mahelaꞌ, do hokoꞌ?”
3 He answered them, “What did Moses command your [ancestors about a man divorcing his wife]?”
Yesus nataa se nae, “Misinedꞌa dei! Atoran sasaot fo Baꞌi Musa fee hela neu hita nae taꞌo bee?”
4 [One of] them replied, “Moses permitted that a man may write on paper [his reason] for divorcing [his wife], [give this paper to her], and then send her away.”
Rataa rae, “Baꞌi Musa atoran na nae, touꞌ bole mahelaꞌ, sadꞌi fee susura mahelaꞌ neu sao na dei.”
5 Jesus said to them, “It was because your [ancestors] stubbornly wanted just what they desired that Moses wrote that law for [your ancestors], and you [are just like them]!
Yesus naselu nae, “He! Rena dei! Huu hei langga fatu mara, naa de Baꞌi Musa suraꞌ taꞌo naa!
6 [Remember] that he [also wrote that, when God] first created [people], he made [one] man, and [one] woman [to become that man’s wife].
Afiꞌ hei liliꞌ dudꞌui fefeu na, leleꞌ Lamatualain tao lalai no raefafoꞌ! Nene suraꞌ hela nae, “Lamatualain tao atahori, touꞌ no inaꞌ.
7 That explains why [God said], ‘When a man [and] woman marry, they should no longer live with their fathers and mothers [after they marry].
Naa de, touꞌ a lao hela papa-mama na, neu nasodꞌa ralaꞌ esa no sao na,
8 Instead, the two of them shall [live together, and they shall] become so [closely united] [MET] [that they are like] one person.’ Therefore, although the people [who marry] were two [separate persons] before, [God regards them] as one person now, [so he wants them to remain married].
huu ruꞌa se dadꞌi esa ena.’
9 Because that is true, a man must not separate from his [wife] whom God has joined [to him, because God’s plan is for them to remain together]!”
Mete ma Lamatualain, tao nala sira ruꞌa se dadꞌi esa ena, atahori afiꞌ fee se mahelaꞌ fai!”
10 When Jesus and his disciples were alone in a house, they asked him again about this.
Basa boe ma, Yesus no mana tungga nara risiꞌ ume sa rala. Sia naa ratane Yesus nenori na faꞌ ra.
11 He said to them, “[God considers that a marriage lasts until either the husband or the wife dies, so he considers] that any man who divorces his wife and marries another woman is committing adultery, [even] if he divorces his first wife.
De nataa nae, “Seka hela hendiꞌ sao na, basa ma ana sao seluꞌ, naa hohongge ena!
12 [God also considers] a woman who divorces her first husband to be committing adultery if she marries another man.”
Inaꞌ o onaꞌ naa boe! Mete ma ana hela hendi sao na, basa ma sao seluꞌ fai, naa hohongge boe!
13 [One day], some people were bringing children to Jesus in order that he would touch [and bless] them. But the disciples scolded those people [because they thought that Jesus] ([did not want to be bothered spending time with/was not concerned about]) [children].
Leleꞌ esa, atahori ra rendi ana nara risiꞌ Yesus, roꞌe fee se papala-babꞌanggi. Te Yesus mana tungga nara ai atahori naa ra.
14 When Jesus saw that, he became angry. He said to the [disciples], “Allow the children to come to me! Do not forbid them [DOU]! It is people who [are humble and trust as they do] who can experience (God’s rule [in their lives]/God taking care of them) [MET].
Yesus mete-nita taꞌo naa, namanasa mana tungga nara nae, “Hela anaꞌ naa ra rema risiꞌ Au! Afiꞌ miꞌinggee! Te atahori onaꞌ sira ia ra, Lamatualain atahori nara.
15 Note this: Those who do not [trustingly] allow God to direct [their lives], as children [do], will not enter the place where God rules.”
Misinedꞌa matalolole! Seka nau nema nandaa no Lamatualain, ana musi hii E, sama onaꞌ anaꞌ hii papa-mama na. Mete ma nda taꞌo naa sa, ana nda nandaa dadꞌi Lamatualain atahori na sa.”
16 Then he embraced the children. He also put his hands on them [and asked God to] bless them.
Basa boe ma, Yesus holu nala anaꞌ naa ra, tao lima na neu esa-esaꞌ, de fee se papala-babꞌanggi.
17 As Jesus was starting to travel [again with his disciples], a [young] man ran up to him. He knelt before Jesus and then he asked him, “Good teacher, what must I do to have eternal life/in order to live [with God] eternally?” (aiōnios )
Yesus se rae lao boe, atahori mamasuiꞌ esa nela-nelaꞌ nema nae nandaa no E. Ana sendeꞌ lululangga na neu Yesus mata na, ma natane nae, “Papa Meser nene fehadat! Au ae utane mbei. Taꞌo ia, Papa. Au musi tao taꞌo bee, fo uhine tebꞌeꞌ au masoꞌ sorga fo usodꞌa o Lamatualain? (aiōnios )
18 Jesus said to him, “(You should consider carefully [what you are implying] (OR, [that you are implying that I am God]) [by] calling me good, because only God is good!/Do you realize [what you are implying] (OR, [that you are implying that I am God]) [by] calling me good, because only God is good?) [RHQ] No other person is good
Yesus nataa nae, “Taꞌo bee de ho mae Au, ‘nene fehadat’!? Nda hambu atahori esa nene fehadat, akaꞌ a Lamatualain.
19 [But to answer your question], you know the commandments [of Moses, which will cause you to live eternally if you obey them perfectly]. He commanded [things such as] ‘do not murder anyone, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not (testify falsely/lie), do not cheat anyone, and honor your father and mother’.”
Ho muhine, Lamatualain parenda na ma fai maꞌahulu naa nae, ‘Afiꞌ misa atahori; Afiꞌ hohongge; Afiꞌ mumunaꞌo; Afiꞌ dadꞌi sakasii lelekoꞌ; Afiꞌ laka atahori fo haꞌi mala sudꞌiꞌ saa nara; Ma fee hadꞌat neu ho papa-mama ma.’”
20 The man said to him, “Teacher, I have obeyed all those commandments ever since I was young. [So is] ([that enough/there something else that I have not done])?”
Atahori na nataa nae, “Tebꞌe, Papa Meser! Mia au soru ngga, au tungga basa parendaꞌ naa ra ena.”
21 Jesus looked at him and loved him. He said to him, “There is one thing that you have not [yet done]. You must go [home], sell all that you possess, and then give [the money] to poor people. [As a result], you will be spiritually rich in heaven. After [you have done what I have told you], come with me [and be my disciple]!”
Yesus kasian atahori naa, de nafadꞌe nae, “Tebꞌe! Te feꞌe hela dalaꞌ esa. Ia naa baliꞌ fo seo hendi basa suꞌi mara. Basa naa, muu babanggi doiꞌ nara fee atahori toꞌataꞌ ra. Dei fo uma tungga Au leo. Te Lamatualain pala-baꞌe fee ho suꞌi-betas sia sorga!”
22 The man became disappointed when he heard that. He went away sad, because he was very rich [and he did not want to give away everything].
Atahori naa rena Yesus oꞌola na taꞌo naa, rala na nambalulutu. Ana baliꞌ no rala sususaꞌ, huu eni suꞌiꞌ na naeꞌ.
23 Jesus looked around [at the people]. Then he exclaimed to his disciples, “It is very difficult for people who are wealthy to [decide to] let God rule their lives!”
Boe ma Yesus mete neu-nema, ma olaꞌ no mana tungga nara nae, “Rena e! Atahori mamasuiꞌ a memaꞌ susa lao esaꞌ nisiꞌ sorga!
24 The disciples were surprised at what he said. [They thought that God favored the rich people, so if God did not save them, he would not save anyone]. So Jesus replied again to them, “My dear friends, it is very difficult for anyone [to decide] to let God rule his life.
Rena taꞌo naa boe, mana tungga nara bingun. Te Yesus olaꞌ seluꞌ nae, “Rena matalolole! Mae dadꞌi Lamatualain atahori na, susa lao esaꞌ! Afiꞌ dꞌua mae naa mudaꞌ.
25 It is impossible for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. It is almost as difficult [HYP] for rich people [to decide] to let God rule their [lives].”
Atahori mamasuiꞌ a nisiꞌ sorga dadꞌi Lamatualain atahori na, sususa na onaꞌ a banda onta monaeꞌ esa nisiꞌ lalae na tungga sosoot a ndola na.”
26 The disciples were very astonished. So they said to each other, “If that is so, (it will be unlikely that anyone will be saved {that God will save anyone}!/will [God] save anyone?) [RHQ]”
Yesus ola taꞌo naa, tao se bau bingun, de ratane rae, “Mete ma memaꞌ taꞌo naa, seka bisa hambu masodꞌa?”
27 Jesus looked at them and then he said, “[Yes], it is impossible for people [to save themselves]! But God certainly can [save them], because God can do anything!”
Yesus mete esa-esa, boe ma nafadꞌe nae, “Atahori memaꞌ nda bisa tao sa. Te afiꞌ liliꞌ! Lamatualain bisa tao basaꞌ e!”
28 Peter exclaimed, “[You know that] we have left behind everything and we have become your disciples. [So], ([what about us/will God (accept us/reward us)])?”
Basa boe ma, Petrus olaꞌ nae, “Papa. Hai lao hela basa saa-saa mara ena fo tungga Papa. Te hai hambu saa?”
29 Jesus replied, “I want you to know this: Those who have left [their] houses, [their] brothers, [their] sisters, [their] father, [their] mother, [their] children, or [their] plots of ground, to [be] my [disciples] and to [proclaim] the good news,
30 will receive in this life 100 times as much [as they left behind. That will include houses and people as dear as] brothers and sisters and mothers and children, and plots of ground. Furthermore, although people will persecute them [here on earth because they believe in me], in the future age [they] will ([have] eternal life/live [with God] eternally). (aiōn , aiōnios )
Yesus nataa nae, “Au ufadꞌe hei taꞌo ia! Seka tungga Au, ma lao hela papa-mama nara, odꞌi-aꞌa nara, ana nara, osi na, ue-tatao na, no ume isi nara, fo neu bengga Lamatualain Hara-lii Malole na neu atahori sia bee-bꞌee, eni simbo baliꞌ buna-bꞌoaꞌ lao natun esa. Basa saa fo eni lao helaꞌ nara, eni simbo baliꞌ lenaꞌ naa. Te atahori tao e doidꞌosoꞌ, huu eni tungga Au. Te mete ma raefafoꞌ ia nateteꞌe, eni nasodꞌa nakandoo no Lamatualain. Naa, eni balaꞌ-bae na! (aiōn , aiōnios )
31 But I [warn you all]: Many of you who [now consider yourselves] to be very important will be unimportant [at that future time], and many of you who [now consider yourselves] to be unimportant will be very important [at that future time]!”
Misinedꞌa e! See naꞌamoko ao na, tungga Lamatualain dudꞌuꞌa na, atahori naa atahori anadikiꞌ seli. Te seka naloe ao na, tungga Lamatualain dudꞌuꞌa na, eni atahori monaeꞌ.”
32 [Some days later as they continued to travel], Jesus and his disciples were walking on the road that leads up to Jerusalem [city]. Jesus was walking ahead of them. [The disciples/apostles] were astonished [that he was going to where there were many people who opposed him], and the other people who were with them were afraid [about what would happen to him in Jerusalem. Along the way he took the twelve disciples to a place by themselves]. Then he began to tell them again about what was going to happen to him, saying,
Leleꞌ naa, Yesus se lao risiꞌ Yerusalem. Yesus laoꞌ naꞌahuluꞌ, ma mana tungga nara ro atahori laen nara raꞌabuit. Sira rasanedꞌa saa fo Ana olaꞌ dalahulu naa nae, atahori rae risa Eni sia Yerusalem. Naa de, ara dadꞌi bingun boe ramatau. Rena taꞌo naa, Yesus noꞌe nala mana tungga nara, de nafadꞌe seluꞌ saa fo atahori rae tao neu Eni sia Yerusalem.
33 “Listen carefully! We are going up to Jerusalem. There the chief priests and the men who teach the Jewish laws will be enabled {someone will help the chief priests and those who teach our [Jewish] laws} to seize me. Then they will declare that I must die, [even though] I am the one who came from heaven. Then they will take me to the Roman [authorities].
Ana olaꞌ nae, “Rena o! Ia naa, hita tae Yerusalem teu. Au ia, Atahori Matetuꞌ a. Losa naa, ara seo Au neu malangga agama ro meser agama ra. Basa ma ara hukun risa Au. Boe ma ara mboꞌi nggari hendi Au neu atahori laen mana nda rahine Lamatualain sa.
34 Those men will ridicule me. They will spit on me. They will (scourge me/whip me with a leaded whip.) Then they will kill me. But on the third day after that, I will become alive again!”
Basa ma ara olaꞌ raꞌamamaeꞌ Au. Ara puras miru neu Au. Ara filo ralulutu Au ao ngga. Basa dei de, ara risa Au. Memaꞌ Au mate tebꞌe. Te finiesa na ma, Au usodꞌa baliꞌ.”
35 [Along the way], James and John, [who were] the two sons of Zebedee, approached Jesus and they said to him, “Teacher, please do for us what we will ask you to do!”
Basa boe, Yakobis no Yohanis, Sabadius ana nara, rema risiꞌ Yesus. Ara roꞌe Yesus rae, “Papa Meser! Hai parlu.”
36 He said to them, “What do you want me to do for you?”
Yesus natane se nae, “Hei parlu saa?”
37 They said to him, “When you [rule] gloriously, [let us rule with you]. Let one of us [sit] at your right side and one sit at your left side.”
Rataa rae, “Taꞌo ia, Papa! Mete ma Papa endoꞌ toꞌu parendaꞌ ena, hai moꞌe Papa naꞌeꞌendoꞌ hai, esa sia Papa bobꞌoa ona ma, esa sia bobꞌoa dii ma. Fo hai o toꞌu parendaꞌ.”
38 But Jesus said to them, “You do not understand what you are asking for.” Then he asked them, “Can you endure suffering [MTY] like I am about to suffer? Can you endure being killed [MTY] as I will be killed {people killing you as they will kill me}?”
Yesus nataa nae, “Hei ruꞌa nggi nda mihine saa fo hei moꞌe sa. Te Au hambu doidꞌosoꞌ naeꞌ. De taꞌo bee? Hei dꞌua mae hei o bisa lemba doidꞌosoꞌ naa mo Au losa mate, do?”
39 They said to him, “[Yes], we are able [to do that]!” Then Jesus said to them, “[It is true that] you will endure suffering [MTY] like I will suffer, and you will endure being killed as I will be killed {people killing you as they will kill me}.
Rataa rae, “Hai bisa, Papa!” Yesus olaꞌ a seluꞌ no se nae, “Memaꞌ hei bisa lemba doidꞌosoꞌ naa, onaꞌ Au boe.
40 But I am not the one who chooses the ones who will sit next to me [and rule with me. God will give] those places to the ones he appoints.”
Te seka endoꞌ sia Au bobꞌoa dii-ona ngga, naa Au nda uꞌetuꞌ sa. Naa, Lamatualain mana naꞌetuꞌ. Ana naꞌetuꞌ basa ena, seka-seka mana endoꞌ sia mamanaꞌ naa.”
41 The [other] ten [disciples later] heard about what James and John [had requested]. As a result, they were angry with them [because they also wanted to rule with Jesus in the highest positions].
Leleꞌ mana tungga laen nara rena Yakobis no Yohanis roꞌe taꞌo naa ma, ramanasa.
42 Then, after Jesus called them all together, he said to them, “You know that those who rule the non-Jews [enjoy] showing that they are powerful. You also know that officials enjoy commanding others.
Basa ma Yesus noꞌe nala basa se, de nae, “Hei mihine ena, to? Atahori monaeꞌ mana toꞌu parendaꞌ ra akaꞌ a tuni-ndeni manggarau nara, losa ara nda bisa raꞌalalauꞌ saa sa bee. Boe ma malangga nusaꞌ fo nda rahine Lamatualain sa, ara parendaꞌ raꞌaꞌlelenaꞌ, losa manggarau nara nda bisa botiꞌ langga nara sa.
43 But do not be like them! On the contrary, all those among you who want [God to consider them] great must become [like] servants to [the rest of] you.
Te hei afiꞌ tao taꞌo naa! Seka mia hei ia ra, nae dadꞌi neu atahori monaeꞌ, eni musi dadꞌi onaꞌ mana tulu-fali fo tao mataꞌ neu atahori laen.
44 Furthermore, if anyone among you wants [God to consider him] to be the most important, he must [act like] a servant for the rest of you.
Seka nae dadꞌi neu malangga, eni musi dadꞌi onaꞌ ate.
45 [You should imitate me]. Even though I am the one who has come from heaven, I did not come to be served {for others to serve me}. On the contrary, I came in order to serve others and to allow others to kill me, in order that my dying for people would be like a payment to rescue [many people from being punished] {[God punishing them]} [for their sins].”
Te Au ia, tebꞌe-tebꞌe Atahori Matetuꞌ a. Au nda uma fo atahori tao mataꞌ neu Au sa. Te Au uma fo tao mataꞌ neu atahori naeꞌ. Au uma fee masodꞌa ngga teme-teme fo mboꞌi hendi atahori naeꞌ mia sira sala nara.”
46 [On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus and the disciples came to Jericho town]. Afterwards, while they were leaving Jericho along with a great crowd, a blind man who habitually begged [for money] was sitting beside the road. His name was Bartimaeus and his father’s name was Timaeus.
Yesus no mana tungga nara losa kambo Yeriko. Leleꞌ ara rae lao rakandoo, boe ma atahori nae na seli tungga se. Sia naa o hambu atahori pokeꞌ esa endoꞌ hule-huleꞌ sia dalaꞌ a bife na. Nara na Bartimeos, Papa Timeos ana na.
47 When he heard people say that Jesus from Nazareth [was passing by], he shouted, “Jesus! [You who are the Messiah] descended from [King] David, (be merciful to/help) me!”
Ana rena nae mana tungga naa, Yesus mia Nasaret, boe ma ana nggasi nahereꞌ nae, “Yesus! Daud tititi-nonosi na, ee! Hai nea-nea Papa doo ena! Sue-lai au dei!”
48 Many people rebuked him and told him that he should be quiet. But he shouted even more, “[You who are the Messiah] descended from [King David], (be merciful to/help) me!”
Rena ana nggasi naꞌo naa, boe ma atahori ra ai e rae, “He! Nee-nee!” Te ana nggasi nahereꞌ seluꞌ fai nae, “Yesus! Daud tititi-nonosi na, ee! Sue-lai au dei!”
49 Jesus stopped and said, “Call him [to come over here]!” They summoned the blind man, saying, “Jesus is calling you! So cheer up and get up [and come]!”
Boe ma Yesus nambariiꞌ. Ana denu nae, “Mo e nema!” Ara reu, de rae, “Mumuhoꞌo leo! Te Papa Meser noꞌe nggo. De uma leo!”
50 He threw aside his cloak as he jumped up, and he came to Jesus.
Rena taꞌo naa, Bartimeos piru hendi lafe na, boe ma ana nambariiꞌ haelalai, de neu nandaa no Yesus.
51 Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?” The blind man said to him, “Sir, I [want to be able] to see again!”
Yesus natane e nae, “Ho nau saa?” Nataa nae, “Papa, e! Au oꞌe fo au bisa ita.”
52 Jesus said to him, “[I am] healing you [because] you believed [in me]. So you may go [home]!” He could see immediately. And he went with Jesus along the road.
Yesus nafadꞌe seluꞌ e nae, “Huu ho mumuhere mae Au bisa uꞌuhahaiꞌ nggo, leleꞌ ia o, ho hai boe! Muu leo!” Boe ma mata na nita neuꞌ ena, de ana neu namaloloꞌ no Yesus.