< Mark 11 >
1 When they came near to Jerusalem, they came to Bethphage and Bethany [villages] near Olive [Tree] Hill. Then Jesus [summoned] two of his disciples.
Iyesusnat b́ danifwotsn Iyerusalem maants t'infe boowor Bete Fagenat Bitaniya eteets dats weeron waat Debrezeyit gurok bo bodi, Maniyako Iyesus b́ danifwotsitse gitwotssh hank'o ett b́ woshi,
2 He said to them, “Go to that village just ahead of you. As soon as you enter it, you will see a donkey that no one has ever ridden, that has been tied {people have tied} up. Untie it, and then bring it [to me].
«It shinatse fa'a galuts shino ameree, bíyok it bodtsok'on konúwor ik asho bíyats kesh b́ danaw daazna'o tipetso daatsitute, bíno biishde'er hakan de'ewore.
3 If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing that?’, say, [‘Jesus], our Lord, needs [to use] it. He will send it back here [with someone] as soon as [he no longer needs it].’”
Konwor asho ‹Eegishe han it k'aliri?› bí'etala ‹Doonzosh b́ geytsotsnee erere, manoró aani doyitwe, › erere.»
4 So [the two disciples] went and they found the young donkey. It was tied close to the door [of a house], which was beside the street. Then they untied it.
Bowere amt daaz na'aman weeri gúúratse maa úratse tipetsok'on daatst bobitsi.
5 Some of the [people who were there] said to them, “Why are you untying the donkey?”
Manoor manoke need'dek't teshts ashuwotsitse ik ikwots «Daazna'o it biitsir eegoshe?» ett bo aati.
6 They told them what Jesus had said. So the people permitted them [to take the donkey].
Bowere Iyesus boosh b́ keewtso bo keewi, ashuwotsu k'az bok'r.
7 They brought the donkey to Jesus. [The disciples] put some of their clothes on it [in order to make something for him to sit on].
B́ danifwotsu daazna'o Iyesus maants dek'boweyi, bo tahono daazna'o jik'ats bo geere Iyesus bíats beeb́dek'i.
8 Many people spread their cloaks on the road [to honor him as a king]. Others, [in order to honor him], spread along the road branches that they cut from [palm trees] in the fields [beside the road].
Ash aywotswere bo shemo weeratsa bo es'fera bo tesh, k'atswotswere bodootse maarets miti jaabo k'ut'dek't werindatsa bo es'fera boteshi.
9 The people who were going in front of him and behind him were all shouting [things like], “Praise God!” “May God bless this one who comes (with his authority/as his representative) [MTY].”
Shin shinats beshtswotsnat shutsatse shoy dek't weyiru jamwots, «Hosa'ana! Doonzo shútson wetwóniye deereke!
10 “May you be blessed {May [God] bless you} when you rule [like] our ancestor [King] David ruled!” “Praise God who is in the highest heaven!”
Weyiru nonih Dawit mengestu deerekiye! darotsno hosa'ana!» ett bo kúhi.
11 He entered Jerusalem [with them], and then he went into the Temple [courtyard]. After he looked around at everything [there], he left [the city] because it was already late [in the afternoon]. He returned to Bethany with the twelve [disciples and slept there].
Iyesuswere Iyersalemi b́ bodtsok'on Ik'i moots b́ kindi, gúúrmanatse fa'a keew jamo b́ s'ííli, datsonu b́'iltsotse tatse gitwotsnton Iyerusalemitse kesht Betaniy maants bí ami.
12 The next day, as Jesus and his disciples were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry.
Yaatsok'ono Betaniyere bo aanor Iyesus k'ak'bwtsi.
13 He saw from a distance a fig tree with all its leaves, so he went [to it] to see if he could find any [figs] on it. But when he came to it, he found only leaves on it. This was because it was not yet time when [normal fig trees have ripe] figs.
Bmaaró atts belesi mitu wokoon bek't daneraka shuwo biyatse b́datseyala et bmaand bí ami, ernmó bmaand b́ t'inor belesi shuwo b́ borafa'otse maaroniye okoon eegor biyatse daatsratse.
14 [But to illustrate how God would punish the nation of Israel, ] he said to the tree, “No one shall ever eat from you again [because you will no longer bear figs].” The disciples heard what he said. (aiōn )
Mansho Iyesus belesi mitush, «Haniyak konwor ni atse shuwo maak'aye!» bí et. Han b́ keewferowere b́ danifwots boshishi. (aiōn )
15 Jesus and his disciples went [back] to Jerusalem. He entered the Temple [courtyard. He saw people] who were selling and buying [animals for sacrifices. They were spoiling the place of worship]. He chased those people [from the Temple courtyard.] He also overturned the tables of those who were giving Temple tax money in exchange for Roman coins. He overturned the seats of the men who were selling doves [for sacrifices],
Iyerusalemits bobodtsok'on Ik'i moots kindt bítse kemirwotsnat keewiru ashuwotsi kisho dek' b́twi, giz wonyirwots t'arap'ezonat kúrkúnd kemirwots jorwotsi b́ gúp'shi,
16 and he would not allow anyone who was carrying anything [to sell] to go through the Temple [area].
Asho konnor b́ wotiyal, eegi naari k'ac'o b́ wotiyalor, kurde'er Ik' k'oni maa manitse b́sha'erawok'o b́baziyi.
17 Then as he taught those people, he said to them, “It is written {[One of the prophets] wrote} [in the Scriptures that God said], ‘[I want] my house to be called {[people] to call my house} a house where [people from] all nations may pray’, but you bandits have made it [like] a cave where you can hide! ([You know that!/Do you not know that]?) [RHQ]”
Hank'o ett boon b́ daniy, « ‹T moo ash jamosh Ik' k'oni maa etitwe!› ett gut'eratsa? Itmo bik'tswotssh goop'ee it woshi.»
18 The chief priests and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws [later] heard [about what he had done]. So they planned how they might kill him, [but they knew that it would be difficult], because they realized that the crowd was amazed at what he was teaching and they feared [that the people would soon decide that Jesus had more authority over the Temple than they did] (OR, [feared what the people would do if they tried to arrest Jesus]).
Kahni naashwotsnat Muse nemo danyrwots man b́keewfere bo shishi, ash jamonu b́ daniru danmaanatse tuutson adt boteshtsotse bín shatbowtsi, mann aak'ok'alde'er bín bo t'afiyet malo bo geefera botesh.
19 That evening, [Jesus and his disciples] left the city [and again slept in Bethany].
Datsonwere b́ iltsok'on Iyesusnat b́ danifwotsn kitotse k'az bokeshi.
20 [The next] morning, while they were going along [the road toward Jerusalem, they saw that the fig tree that Jesus had cursed] had withered completely.
Yaats guurok'on weeron beshefetst belesi mit man b s'ap'onton shuuk'wtsat biere bobek'i.
21 Peter remembered [what Jesus had said to the fig tree] and he exclaimed to Jesus, “Teacher, look! The fig tree that you cursed has withered!”
P'et'roswere keewman gawdek't Iyesussh «Danifono! hambe, n c'ashts mitú shuuk' wtserane» bí et.
22 Jesus replied, “[You should not be surprised that God did what I asked]! You must trust that God [will do whatever you ask him to do]!
Iyesuswere boosh hank'o bí eti, «Ik'one amanore,
23 [Also] note this: If anyone says to this hill, ‘Be raised up {Rise up} and then be thrown {throw yourself} into the lake!’ and if he does not doubt [that what he asks for will happen], that is, if he believes that what he asks for will happen, [God] will do it for him.
Aarikoniye itsh ti etiri, konwor asho b́ nibotse b́ nibon amanar b́geyiyal keew jamo bísh b́wotitwok'o amanar, guran ‹Hanoke tuur aats k'arots shap'ewe, › bí'etal bísh wotitwe.
24 So I tell you, whenever you ask [God] for something when you pray, believe that you will receive it, and, [if you do, God] will do it [for you].
Eshe itsh keewirwe, Ik' k'onon konnari keewonor it k'oniyal itsh k'alk'retsok'o woshr amanore, it k'oniru jamone itsh ímetwe.
25 Now, I [tell you this also]: Whenever you are praying, if you have a grudge against people [because they have harmed you], forgive them, in order that your Father in heaven will [likewise] forgive your sins.”
Darotse fa'o itnih it morro itsh oorowe bí etetwok'o, itwere k'onosh itned'or, asho ik keewon iti irire wotiyal bísh orowa erere. [
It k'oshwots fints morro boosh orowe eto itk'azalmó darotse fa'o it nih it fints morrosh itshor orowe eraatse.»]
27 Jesus and his disciples arrived in the Temple [courtyard] in Jerusalem again. While Jesus was walking [there, a group consisting of] chief priests, [some] men who taught the [Jewish] laws, and elders came to him and they said to him,
Aaninwere Iyerusalem maants boweyi, Iyesuswere Ik' mootse ananoke b́befere kahni naashwots, Muse nemono danifwotsnat eenash eenashwotsn b́ maants waat́
28 “By what authority are you doing these things? Who authorized you to do things [like those you did here yesterday]?”
«Keewanotsi n finir kon aloneya?» himó keewanotsi n k'alitwok'o alo neesh imtso kone? ett bín boaati.
29 Jesus said to them, “I will ask you one question. If you answer me, I will tell you who authorized me to do those things.
Iyesuswere boosh hank'owa bí et, «Taawere iti ik keewo aatitwe, it taash it aaniyal, taawere keewanotsi kon alon t k'alirwok'o itsh keewitwe.
30 Did God [MTY] or people [authorize] John to baptize [those who came to him]?”
Yohans gupo Ik'okike moo ashokike? Aab taash anyibe'ere, » bí eti.
31 They debated among themselves [as to what they should answer]. They [said to each other], “If we say that it was God [who authorized] him, he will say to us, ‘Therefore, (you should have believed what John said!/why did you not believe what John said?) [RHQ]’
Bowere, «And eshe eega erono?» Eton boatsatsewo shiyewo dek't botwi, « ‹Ik'okne› no etal ‹Beree eegoshe bín amano itk'azi?› eteetwe,
32 On the other hand, if we say that it was people [who authorized John, then what will happen to us]?” They were afraid [to say that about where John got his authority, because they knew that] the people [would be very angry with them. They knew that] all the people truly believed that John was a prophet [whom God had sent].
‹Ashokike, › no eetale?» Mank'o bo erawok'o ash jamo Yohansi arikon nebiyiye bo eetfosh shatbowtsi.
33 So they answered Jesus, “We do not know [where John got his authority].” 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].”
Mansha, «Noo danatsone.» ett bo aani. Iyesuswere, «Béré taawor kon alon keewanotsi tfinirwok'oo itsh keeweratse, » bí eti.