< 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.
Agus nuair thainig e teann air Ierusalem is Betania aig sliabh Olibheit, chuir e air adhart dithis dhe a dheisciopuil,
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].
Is thuirt e riutha: Siubhlaibh don bhaile a tha mur coinneamh, agus air ball a dol a stigh ann, gheibh sibh asal og an ceangal, air nach do shuidh duine riamh: fuasglaibh is thugaibh an so e.
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].’”
Agus ma their duine sam bith ribh: Ciod tha sibh a dianamh? abraibh, gu bheil feum aig an Tighearna air, agus tillidh e e san uair.
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.
'Sa dol air an adhart fhuair iad an t-asal ceangailte air taobh mach a gheata aig coinneachadh da rathaid; is dh' fhuasgail iad e.
5 Some of the [people who were there] said to them, “Why are you untying the donkey?”
Agus thuirt cuid den fheadhainn a bha 'nan seasamh an sin riutha: Ciod tha sibh a dianamh a fuasgladh an asail?
6 They told them what Jesus had said. So the people permitted them [to take the donkey].
Is thuirt iad riutha mar a dh' orduich Iosa dhaibh, is leig iad leo e.
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].
Agus thug iad an t-asal gu Iosa; is chuir iad am falluinnean air, agus shuidh e air.
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].
Is sgaoil moran an aodaichean air an rathad; agus ghearr feadhainn eile geugan chraobh agus sgap iad air an rathad iad.
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].”
Agus ghlaodh an fheadhainn a chaidh roimhe, 'sa lean e, ag radh: Hosanna:
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!”
Is beannaichte esan a tha tighinn an ainm an Tighearna: is beannaichte rioghachd ar n-athar Daibhidh a tha tighinn: Hosanna anns na h-ardaibh.
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].
Is chaidh e stigh do Ierusalem thun an teampuill; 's an deigh amharc air gach ni mun cuairt, bho na bha 'm feasgar a nis ann, chaidh e gu Betania maille ris na dha dhiag.
12 The next day, as Jesus and his disciples were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry.
'S an ath latha nuair a chaidh iad a mach a Betania, bha acras air.
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.
'S nuair a chunnaic e fad as craobh-fhige air an robh duilleach, thainig e fiach am faigheadh e ma dh' fhaoidte dad oirre; 's nuair a rainig e i, cha d' fhuair e ach duilleagan: oir cha robh am nam figis ann.
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)
'Sa freagairt, thuirt e rithe: A so suas gu brath na itheadh neach meas dhiot. Agus bha dheisciopuil ga chluinntinn. (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],
Is rainig iad Ierusalem. 'S nuair a chaidh e stigh don teampull, thoisich e ri fuadachadh a mach na feadhnach a bha reic, 's na feadhnach a bha ceannach san teampull; agus leag e buird luchd-malairt an airgid, is cathraichean luchd-reic chalman.
16 and he would not allow anyone who was carrying anything [to sell] to go through the Temple [area].
'S chan fhuiligeadh e gun giulanadh neach sam bith saghach tromhn teampull:
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]”
Is theagaisg e, ag radh riutha: Nach eil e sgriobhte: Gun abrar tigh urnaigh ri mo thighsa am measg nan cinneach uile? Ach rinn sibhse uamh mheirleach dheth.
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]).
Agus nuair chuala na h-ard-shagairt 's na Sgriobhaich so, dh' iarr iad ciamar a dh' fhaodadh iad cur as dha: oir bha eagal aca roimhe, a chionn gun robh an sluagh uile a gabhail ioghnaidh ri theagasg.
19 That evening, [Jesus and his disciples] left the city [and again slept in Bethany].
Agus nuair thainig am feasgar, chaidh e mach as a bhaile.
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.
'S nuair a bha iad a gabhail seachad sa mhaduinn, chunnaic iad a chraobh-fhige seargte bho friamhaichean.
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!”
Is Peadar a cuimhneachadh, thuirt e ris: A Rabbi, seall, tha chraobh fhige, a mholluich thu, air seargadh as.
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]!
Is Iosa freagairt, thuirt e riutha: Biodh creideamh Dhe agaibh.
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.
Gu deimhinn tha mi radh ribh, co sam bith a their ris a bheinn so; Tog agus tilg thu fhein sa mhuir, agus aig nach bi teagamh na chridhe, ach a chreideas gun dianar ciod sam bith a their e, gum bi e diante dha.
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].
Air an aobhar sin tha mi ag radh ribh: Ge b' e ni dh' iarras sibh ann an urnaigh, creidibh gum faigh sibh e, is thig e gur n-ionnsuidh.
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.”
'S nuair sheasas sibh a dhianamh urnaigh, mathaibh, ma tha dad agaibh an aghaidh duine sam bith los gum math ur n-Athair a tha air neamh ur peacannan fhein dhuibhse.
Ach mur math sibh, cha mhua mhathas ur n-Athair a tha air neamh ur peacannan fhein dhuibhse.
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,
Agus thainig iad a rithist gu Ierusalem. 'S nuair a bha e coiseachd san teampull, thainig na h-ard-shagairt, agus na Sgriobhaich, agus na seanairean ga ionnsuidh,
28 “By what authority are you doing these things? Who authorized you to do things [like those you did here yesterday]?”
Is thuirt iad ris; Ciod an t-ughdaras leis a bheil thu dianamh nan nithean so? is co thug an t-ughdaras so dhut gu bheil thu gan dianamh?
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.
Agus Iosa a freagairt, thuirt e riutha: Cuiridh mise aon cheist oirbh, agus freagraibh mi; agus innsidh mise dhuibhse ciod an t-ughdaras leis a bheil mi dianamnh nan nithean so.
30 Did God [MTY] or people [authorize] John to baptize [those who came to him]?”
Baisteadh Eoin, an ann bho neamh, no bho dhaoine a bha e? Freagraibh mi.
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]’
Ach smaoinich iadsan annta fhcin, ag radh: Ma their sinn: bho neamh, their e: Carson ma ta nach do chreid sibh e?
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].
Ma their sinn: bho dhaoine, tha eagal an t-sluaigh oirnn: oir sheall daoine uile air Eoin mar fhior fhaidh.
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].”
'Sa freagairt thuirt iad ri Iosa: Chan eil fhios againn. Is thuirt Iosa riutha, 's e freagairt: Cha mhua dh' innseas mise dhuibhse ciod an t-ughdaras leis a bheil mi dianamh so.

< Mark 11 >