< 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.
اَنَنْتَرَں تیشُ یِرُوشالَمَح سَمِیپَسْتھَیو رْبَیتْپھَگِیبَیتھَنِییَپُرَیورَنْتِکَسْتھَں جَیتُنَنامادْرِماگَتیشُ یِیشُح پْریشَنَکالے دْوَو شِشْیاوِدَں واکْیَں جَگادَ،
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].
یُوامَمُں سَمُّکھَسْتھَں گْرامَں یاتَں، تَتْرَ پْرَوِشْیَ یو نَرَں ناوَہَتْ تَں گَرْدَّبھَشاوَکَں دْرَکْشْیَتھَسْتَں موچَیِتْوانَیَتَں۔
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].’”
کِنْتُ یُواں کَرْمّیدَں کُتَح کُرُتھَح؟ کَتھامِماں یَدِ کوپِ پرِچّھَتِ تَرْہِ پْرَبھورَتْرَ پْرَیوجَنَمَسْتِیتِ کَتھِتے سَ شِیگھْرَں تَمَتْرَ پْریشَیِشْیَتِ۔
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.
تَتَسْتَو گَتْوا دْوِمارْگَمیلَنے کَسْیَچِدْ دْوارَسْیَ پارْشْوے تَں گَرْدَّبھَشاوَکَں پْراپْیَ موچَیَتَح،
5 Some of the [people who were there] said to them, “Why are you untying the donkey?”
ایتَرْہِ تَتْروپَسْتھِتَلوکاناں کَشْچِدْ اَپرِچّھَتْ، گَرْدَّبھَشِشُں کُتو موچَیَتھَح؟
6 They told them what Jesus had said. So the people permitted them [to take the donkey].
تَدا یِیشوراجْنانُسارینَ تیبھْیَح پْرَتْیُدِتے تَتْکْشَنَں تَماداتُں تےنُجَجْنُح۔
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].
اَتھَ تَو یِیشوح سَنِّدھِں گَرْدَّبھَشِشُمْ آنِییَ تَدُپَرِ سْوَوَسْتْرانِ پاتَیاماسَتُح؛ تَتَح سَ تَدُپَرِ سَمُپَوِشْٹَح۔
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].
تَدانیکے پَتھِ سْوَواساںسِ پاتَیاماسُح، پَرَیشْچَ تَرُشاکھاشْچھِتَوا مارْگے وِکِیرْناح۔
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].”
اَپَرَنْچَ پَشْچادْگامِنوگْرَگامِنَشْچَ سَرْوّے جَنا اُچَیحسْوَرینَ وَکْتُماریبھِرے، جَیَ جَیَ یَح پَرَمیشْوَرَسْیَ نامْناگَچّھَتِ سَ دھَنْیَ اِتِ۔
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!”
تَتھاسْماکَمَں پُورْوَّپُرُشَسْیَ دایُودو یَدْراجْیَں پَرَمیشْوَرَنامْنایاتِ تَدَپِ دھَنْیَں، سَرْوَّسْمادُچّھرایے سْوَرْگے اِیشْوَرَسْیَ جَیو بھَویتْ۔
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].
اِتّھَں یِیشُ رْیِرُوشالَمِ مَنْدِرَں پْرَوِشْیَ چَتُرْدِکْسْتھانِ سَرْوّانِ وَسْتُونِ درِشْٹَوانْ؛ اَتھَ سایَںکالَ اُپَسْتھِتے دْوادَشَشِشْیَسَہِتو بَیتھَنِیَں جَگامَ۔
12 The next day, as Jesus and his disciples were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry.
اَپَریہَنِ بَیتھَنِیادْ آگَمَنَسَمَیے کْشُدھارْتّو بَبھُووَ۔
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.
تَتو دُورے سَپَتْرَمُڈُمْبَرَپادَپَں وِلوکْیَ تَتْرَ کِنْچِتْ پھَلَں پْراپْتُں تَسْیَ سَنِّکرِشْٹَں یَیَو، تَدانِیں پھَلَپاتَنَسْیَ سَمَیو ناگَچّھَتِ۔ تَتَسْتَتْروپَسْتھِتَح پَتْرانِ وِنا کِمَپْیَپَرَں نَ پْراپْیَ سَ کَتھِتَوانْ،
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 g165)
اَدْیارَبھْیَ کوپِ مانَوَسْتْوَتَّح پھَلَں نَ بھُنْجِیتَ؛ اِماں کَتھاں تَسْیَ شِشْیاح شُشْرُوُح۔ (aiōn g165)
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],
تَدَنَنْتَرَں تیشُ یِرُوشالَمَمایاتیشُ یِیشُ رْمَنْدِرَں گَتْوا تَتْرَسْتھاناں بَنِجاں مُدْراسَنانِ پاراوَتَوِکْریترِنامْ آسَنانِ چَ نْیُبْجَیانْچَکارَ سَرْوّانْ کْریترِنْ وِکْریترِںشْچَ بَہِشْچَکارَ۔
16 and he would not allow anyone who was carrying anything [to sell] to go through the Temple [area].
اَپَرَں مَنْدِرَمَدھْیینَ کِمَپِ پاتْرَں ووڈھُں سَرْوَّجَنَں نِوارَیاماسَ۔
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]”
لوکانُپَدِشَنْ جَگادَ، مَمَ گرِہَں سَرْوَّجاتِییاناں پْرارْتھَناگرِہَمْ اِتِ نامْنا پْرَتھِتَں بھَوِشْیَتِ ایتَتْ کِں شاسْتْرے لِکھِتَں ناسْتِ؟ کِنْتُ یُویَں تَدیوَ چوراناں گَہْوَرَں کُرُتھَ۔
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]).
اِماں وانِیں شْرُتْوادھْیاپَکاح پْرَدھانَیاجَکاشْچَ تَں یَتھا ناشَیِتُں شَکْنُوَنْتِ تَتھوپایَں مرِگَیاماسُح، کِنْتُ تَسْیوپَدیشاتْ سَرْوّے لوکا وِسْمَیَں گَتا اَتَسْتے تَسْمادْ بِبھْیُح۔
19 That evening, [Jesus and his disciples] left the city [and again slept in Bethany].
اَتھَ سایَںسَمَیَ اُپَسْتھِتے یِیشُرْنَگَرادْ بَہِرْوَوْراجَ۔
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.
اَنَنْتَرَں پْراتَحکالے تے تینَ مارْگینَ گَچّھَنْتَسْتَمُڈُمْبَرَمَہِیرُہَں سَمُولَں شُشْکَں دَدرِشُح۔
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!”
تَتَح پِتَرَح پُورْوَّواکْیَں سْمَرَنْ یِیشُں بَبھاشَں، ہے گُرو پَشْیَتُ یَ اُڈُمْبَرَوِٹَپِی بھَوَتا شَپْتَح سَ شُشْکو بَبھُووَ۔
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]!
تَتو یِیشُح پْرَتْیَوادِیتْ، یُویَمِیشْوَرے وِشْوَسِتَ۔
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.
یُشْمانَہَں یَتھارْتھَں وَدامِ کوپِ یَدْییتَدْگِرِں وَدَتِ، تْوَمُتّھایَ گَتْوا جَلَدھَو پَتَ، پْروکْتَمِدَں واکْیَمَوَشْیَں گھَٹِشْیَتے، مَنَسا کِمَپِ نَ سَنْدِہْیَ چیدِدَں وِشْوَسیتْ تَرْہِ تَسْیَ واکْیانُسارینَ تَدْ گھَٹِشْیَتے۔
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].
اَتو ہیتورَہَں یُشْمانْ وَچْمِ، پْرارْتھَناکالے یَدْیَداکاںکْشِشْیَدھْوے تَتَّدَوَشْیَں پْراپْسْیَتھَ، اِتّھَں وِشْوَسِتَ، تَتَح پْراپْسْیَتھَ۔
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.”
اَپَرَنْچَ یُشْماسُ پْرارْتھَیِتُں سَمُتّھِتیشُ یَدِ کوپِ یُشْماکَمْ اَپَرادھِی تِشْٹھَتِ، تَرْہِ تَں کْشَمَدھْوَں، تَتھا کرِتے یُشْماکَں سْوَرْگَسْتھَح پِتاپِ یُشْماکَماگاںمِ کْشَمِشْیَتے۔
کِنْتُ یَدِ نَ کْشَمَدھْوے تَرْہِ وَح سْوَرْگَسْتھَح پِتاپِ یُشْماکَماگاںسِ نَ کْشَمِشْیَتے۔
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,
اَنَنْتَرَں تے پُنَ رْیِرُوشالَمَں پْرَوِوِشُح، یِیشُ رْیَدا مَدھْییمَنْدِرَمْ اِتَسْتَتو گَچّھَتِ، تَدانِیں پْرَدھانَیاجَکا اُپادھْیایاح پْرانْچَشْچَ تَدَنْتِکَمیتْیَ کَتھامِماں پَپْرَچّھُح،
28 “By what authority are you doing these things? Who authorized you to do things [like those you did here yesterday]?”
تْوَں کینادیشینَ کَرْمّانْییتانِ کَروشِ؟ تَتھَیتانِ کَرْمّانِ کَرْتّاں کینادِشْٹوسِ؟
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.
تَتو یِیشُح پْرَتِگَدِتَوانْ اَہَمَپِ یُشْمانْ ایکَکَتھاں پرِچّھامِ، یَدِ یُویَں تَسْیا اُتَّرَں کُرُتھَ، تَرْہِ کَیاجْنَیاہَں کَرْمّانْییتانِ کَرومِ تَدْ یُشْمَبھْیَں کَتھَیِشْیامِ۔
30 Did God [MTY] or people [authorize] John to baptize [those who came to him]?”
یوہَنو مَجَّنَمْ اِیشْوَراتْ جاتَں کِں مانَواتْ؟ تَنْمَہْیَں کَتھَیَتَ۔
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]’
تے پَرَسْپَرَں وِویکْتُں پْراریبھِرے، تَدْ اِیشْوَرادْ بَبھُوویتِ چیدْ وَدامَسْتَرْہِ کُتَسْتَں نَ پْرَتْیَیتَ؟ کَتھَمیتاں کَتھَیِشْیَتِ۔
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].
مانَوادْ اَبھَوَدِتِ چیدْ وَدامَسْتَرْہِ لوکیبھْیو بھَیَمَسْتِ یَتو ہیتوح سَرْوّے یوہَنَں سَتْیَں بھَوِشْیَدْوادِنَں مَنْیَنْتے۔
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].”
اَتَایوَ تے یِیشُں پْرَتْیَوادِشُ رْوَیَں تَدْ وَکْتُں نَ شَکْنُمَح۔ یِیشُرُواچَ، تَرْہِ یینادیشینَ کَرْمّانْییتانِ کَرومِ، اَہَمَپِ یُشْمَبھْیَں تَنَّ کَتھَیِشْیامِ۔

< Mark 11 >