< Mark 14 >

1 It was only two days before the [people] ([celebrated/started to celebrate]) [for one week the] festival [which they called] Passover. During those days they also celebrated the festival of (Unleavened Bread/[eating] bread that had no yeast in it). The chief priests and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws were planning how they could seize Jesus secretly. [They wanted to accuse him in front of the Roman authorities] so that they would execute him.
Basa ma, malangga agama Yahudi ra feꞌe sangga dalaꞌ fo humu Yesus no nee-nee, te ara rae risa E. Ara rae, ‘Nehati dei! Te fai-fai malole a deka ena. Hita afiꞌ humu E dei, afiꞌ losa atahori ramue.” Ara ola-olaꞌ taꞌo naa, huu hela feꞌe fai rua fali, te atahori Yahudi fai malole nara, fo ara babꞌae, rae ‘Fai Paska’ no ‘Fefeta roti nda tao bibit sa’. Sia fai maloleꞌ naa ra, ara rasanedꞌa fai maꞌahulu naa, leleꞌ sira bei-baꞌi nara lao hela nusa Masir.
2 But they were saying to one another, “We must not [do it] during the celebration, because, [if we do it then], the people will [be very angry with us and] riot!”
3 Jesus was at Bethany [town] in the house of Simon, whom [Jesus had healed from] leprosy. While they were eating, a woman came [to him]. [She was carrying] a stone jar that contained expensive [fragrant] perfume called nard. She opened the jar and then she poured the perfume on Jesus’ head.
Sia kambo Betania, hambu atahori esa, nara na Simon. Maꞌahulu na, eni namahedꞌi kusta. Te ia naa, ana hai ena. Fai malole ra nda feꞌe losa sa, Yesus se reu raa mia Simon ume na. Leleꞌ ara raa, inaꞌ esa masoꞌ rala neu. Ana toꞌu boto fatuꞌ esa. Isi na mina maꞌameniꞌ mafelit. Basa ma, inaꞌ a helu-tiku botoꞌ a tatana na. De ana mboꞌa nandali mbei-mbei neu Yesus langga na, fo fee hadꞌat neu E.
4 One of the people [who were present] became angry and said to the others, “([It is terrible that she] wasted that perfume!/[Why did she] waste that perfume?) [RHQ]
Te hambu atahori laen hira tungga raa sia naa boe. Rita inaꞌ a tao taꞌo naa, ara ramanasa, de olaꞌ koao rae, “Hmm! Ina saa a ia! Ana mboꞌa hendi parsumaꞌ a mina maꞌameni mafelit a!
5 It could have been sold {[We] could have sold it} for (a huge amount of money/an amount of money for which a person works for a year), and then [the money] could have been given {[we] could have given [the money]} to poor people!” So he rebuked her.
Malole lenaꞌ seo, fo banggi doi naa ra, neu mana toꞌataꞌ ra!
6 But Jesus said, “Stop [scolding] her! She has done to me what I [consider to be] very appropriate/delightful. So (you should not bother her!/why do you bother her?) [RHQ]
Te Yesus naselu nae, “Hei onaꞌ miꞌisususaꞌ inaꞌ ia! Hela neu! Au umuhoꞌo, huu ana mboꞌa mina maꞌameniꞌ ia neu langga ngga.
7 You will always have poor people among you. So you can help them whenever you want to. But I will not [be here among] you much longer. [So it is good for her to show now that she appreciates me].
Atahori mana toꞌataꞌ ra raꞌabꞌue ro hei rakandoo a. De hei bisa tulun se sudꞌiꞌ a leleꞌ bee. Te nda doo saꞌ ena, Au nda uꞌubꞌue o hei sa.
8 [It is appropriate that] she has done what she was able to do. [It is as if she knew that I was going to die soon] and has anointed my body for their burying it.
Au masodꞌa ngga nda doo saꞌ ena. No mboꞌa mina ia a, inaꞌ ia sadꞌia memaꞌ au ao ngga, soa neu au fai naꞌoi ngga.
9 I will tell you this: Wherever the good message [about me] is preached {people preach the good message} throughout the world, what she has done will be told {people will tell others what she has done [to me]}, and as a result people will remember her.”
Misinedꞌa matalolole! Sia bee atahori dui-bꞌenggaꞌ Lamatualain Hara-lii Malole na, sa naa o ara dui-bꞌengga inaꞌ ia tatao malole na, fo basa atahori rasanedꞌa e.
10 Then Judas Iscariot (OR, Judas, the man from Kerioth [Town]) went to the chief priests in order to [talk to them about] helping them to seize Jesus. He did that [even though] he was one of the twelve [disciples]
Boe ma Yesus mana tungga kasanahulu rua nara esa, nara na Yudꞌas Iskariot, neu sangga malangga agama Yahudi ra, fo seo Yesus neu se. Nandaa no se, ma nafadꞌe dudꞌuꞌa na.
11 When they heard [what he was willing to do for them], they were very happy. They promised that they would give him [a large amount of] money [for doing that. Judas agreed, so they gave him the money]. As a result, he [began] watching for an opportunity (to betray Jesus/to enable Jesus’ enemies to seize him).
Leleꞌ ara rena boe, ramahoꞌo seli. Ara helu rae, “Mete ma ho seo Yesus na, hai bae.” Boe ma Yudꞌas dea neu, sangga dalaꞌ fo fee Yesus neu se.
12 [Two days later], when they killed the lambs [for the] festival at the beginning of the week when [people ate] bread that had no yeast in it, Jesus’ disciples said to him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare the meal for the Passover [celebration] in order that you can eat it [with us]?”
Faiꞌ naa, fai kaesaꞌ mia atahori Yahudi fai malole na. No fai naa, ara tunu roti nda tao bibit sa, ma mbau bibꞌi lombo. Leleꞌ naa, Yesus mana tungga nara rema ratane E rae, “Papa! Faiꞌ ia, hita fai malole Paska. De Papa nau hai mi sadꞌia nanaat sia ume bee?”
13 So he [chose] two of his disciples [to prepare everything]. He said to them, “Go into [Jerusalem] city. A man will meet you, who will be carrying a large jar full of water. Follow him.
Basa ma, Yesus denu mana tungga nara rua nae, “Hei mi miꞌihuluꞌ misiꞌ kota. Sia naa hei mindaa mo touꞌ esa, nasaa oe nggusi esa. Hei tungga e leo.
14 When he enters [a house], say to the man who owns the house, ‘[Our] teacher wants us to prepare [the meal of] the Passover celebration so that he can eat it with us his disciples. (Please show us the room that he [arranged with you about]./Where is the room that he [arranged with you about]?) [RHQ]’
Mete ma ana ume rala neu, hei tungga e. Mifadꞌe tenu umeꞌ a mae, ‘Papa! Hai papa meser ma noꞌe kama esa fo tao fefeta Paska no mana tungga nara.
15 He will show you a large room that is on the upper floor [of the house]. It will be furnished and ready [for us to eat a meal in it]. Then prepare the meal there for us.”
Dei fo ana natudꞌuꞌ kama loaꞌ esa sia tadꞌaꞌ ata ka. Ana sadꞌia nala kama ena. Helaꞌ a hei sadꞌia nanaat.”
16 So the [two] disciples left. They went into the city and found [everything] to be just like he had told them. They prepared the [meal for] the Passover [celebration, and then returned to Jesus and the other disciples].
Boe ma ruꞌa se lao kota reu. Sia naa, randaa ro saa fo Yesus nafadꞌe se. Ara sadꞌia basaꞌ e, fo sira raa fefeta Paska sia naa. De ruꞌa se reu roꞌe Yesus no mana tungga laen ra.
17 When it was evening, Jesus arrived [at that house] with the twelve [disciples].
Relo a mopo boe, Yesus no mana tungga kasanahulu rua nara lao reu.
18 As they were all sitting there [and eating], Jesus said, “Listen carefully to this: One of you will enable my enemies to seize me. Specifically, it is one of you who [will do this in spite of the fact that he] is eating with me [right now]!”
Basa ma ara endoꞌ, de raa raꞌabꞌue. Ara raa boe, Yesus olaꞌ nae, “Rena, e! Esa mia hei, nau seo Au neu atahori laen ra.”
19 The disciples became very sad and they said to him one by one, “Surely (it is not I!/I am not the one, am I?) [RHQ]”
Rena taꞌo naa, rala nara mera. Esa-esa natane Yesus nae, “Nda au sa, to?”
20 Then he said to them, “It is one of [you] twelve [disciples], the one who is dipping [bread] into the [sauce in the] dish along with me.
De Yesus nataa nae, “Atahori mana boroꞌ roti nisiꞌ manggo a rala naꞌabꞌue no Au, naa eni mana seo Au.
21 It is certain that [I], the one who came from heaven, will [die], because that is what has been {what [the prophets] have} written about me. But there will be terrible [punishment] for the man by whom I will be betrayed {who will (betray me/help my enemies to seize me)}! In fact, it would be better for that man if he had never been born!”
Misinedꞌa e! Au ia, Atahori Matetuꞌ. Au musi mate onaꞌ ara suraꞌ memaꞌ sia Lamatualain susura na. Te, besa-bꞌesa! Atahori mana seo Au, ana lemba huku-doki na! Malole lenaꞌ, mama na afiꞌ bꞌonggi e!
22 While they were eating, he took [a flat loaf of] bread and thanked God for it. Then he broke it [into pieces] and gave it to them and said to them, “This [bread represents] [MET] my body. Take it [and eat it].”
Leleꞌ ara feꞌe raa, Yesus haꞌi nala roti bueꞌ esa, de noꞌe makasi neu Lamatualain. Ana bibꞌibꞌi roti a, de soro fee mana tungga nara, ma nafadꞌe nae, “Roti ia, Au ao ngga. Haꞌi, fo mia leo.”
23 Afterwards, he took a cup [that contained wine] and thanked [God for it]. Then he gave it to them, and then, as they all drank from it,
Basa ma, Ana haꞌi nala oe anggor nggalas esa. Ana noꞌe makasi neu Lamatualain, de loo nggalas naa neu mana tungga nara fo rinu.
24 he said to them, “This [wine represents] [MET] my blood, which is about to be shed {which is about to flow from my body} [when my enemies kill me]. With this blood I [will sign] the agreement [that God has made to forgive the sins of] many people.
Nafadꞌe nae, “Oe anggor ia, Au raa ngga. Raaꞌ ia nandali fo fee masodꞌaꞌ neu atahori naeꞌ. Raaꞌ ia o dadꞌi nesenedꞌaꞌ nae, “Saa fo Lamatualain helu, memaꞌ dadꞌi ena. Haꞌi, fo minu leo.
25 I want you to know this: I will not drink any more wine in this way until the time when I drink it with a new [meaning] when I begin to rule as a king.”
Rena! Au nda inu seluꞌ oe anggor sa, losa Ama ngga sia sorga endoꞌ parenda.”
26 After they sang a hymn, they went out toward Olive [Tree] Hill.
Basa boe ma, ara sodꞌa sosodꞌat esa fo koa-kio Lamatualain. Basa ma ara dea reu de lao risiꞌ Lete Saitun.
27 [While they were on their way], Jesus said to them, “It has been {[The prophets] have} written [in the Scriptures that God said about me], ‘I will kill the shepherd and his sheep will scatter.’ [Those words will come true. When they are about to capture me], all of you will leave me and run away.
Ara laoꞌ boe ma, Yesus nafadꞌe memaꞌ nae, “Tetembaꞌ ia, basa hei mela hela Au. Te ara suraꞌ memaꞌ sia Lamatualain susuraꞌ na nae, ‘Lamatualain nisa manatadꞌa, de bibꞌi lombo nara rela sea-saranggaa.’
28 But after I have been made {[God] has made me} alive again, I will go ahead of you to Galilee [district and meet you there].”
Au memaꞌ mate. Te leleꞌ Au usodꞌa baliꞌ naa, Au lao uꞌuhuluꞌ hei isiꞌ propensi Galilea.”
29 Then Peter said to him, “Perhaps all the [other disciples] will leave you, but not I! I will not [leave you]!”
Rena Yesus ola taꞌo naa, Petrus nda nau sa, de nae, “Papa! Mae atahori laen ra basa se rela hela Papa o, te au hokoꞌ!”
30 Then Jesus said to him, “The truth is that this very night, before the rooster crows a second time, you yourself will deny three times [that you know] me!”
Yesus nataa nae, “Petrus! Musunedꞌa, e! Tetembaꞌ ia, manu ra nda feꞌe koꞌo-kee lao rua sa, te ho olaꞌ lao telu mae ho nda muhine Au sa!
31 But Peter replied strongly, “Even if they kill me [as I defend] you, I will never deny [that I know] you!” And all [the other disciples] said the same thing.
Te Petrus nataa seluꞌ fai nae, “Hokoꞌ, Papa! Mete ma Papa mate, au o mate tungga boe. Te au nda ela hela Papa sa!” Petrus nono nara o, basa se raꞌo naa boe.
32 [On the way], Jesus and the disciples came to the place that [people] call Gethsemane. Then he said to [some/eight of] his disciples, “Stay here while I pray!”
Basa naa, Yesus se laoꞌ rakandoo losa osi esa sia Lete Saitun, nara na ‘Getsemani’. Boe ma Yesus nafadꞌe mbali se nae, “Hei endoꞌ mihani ia. Au ae uu hule-oꞌe sia naa.”
33 Then he took Peter, James, and John with him. He became extremely distressed, and he said to them,
Boe ma Yesus noꞌe Petrus, Yakobis, ma Yohanis, fo reu raꞌabꞌue ro E. Mia faiꞌ naa, Yesus rala na namedꞌa susa no nda malololeꞌ sa.
34 “I [SYN] am very sorrowful. [It is as if] I were about to die. [You men] remain here and stay awake!”
Ana nafadꞌe se nae, “Au rala ngga susa nala seli! Au medꞌa na onaꞌ a Au ae mate. Hei endoꞌ minea sia ia.”
35 He went a bit further and threw himself on the ground. Then he prayed that if it were possible, he would not [have to suffer] [MTY].
Basa ma Ana lao naꞌadꞌooꞌ mbei. Boe ma sendeꞌ lululangga na neu rae a, de hule-oꞌe nae, “Papa e! Mete ma Papa hii naa, afiꞌ fee Au lemba doidꞌosoꞌ naa losa mate. Au bubꞌuluꞌ memaꞌ ae, nda hambu sa fo Papa nda bisa tao sa. Mete ma bisa, Papa naꞌadꞌodꞌoo hendi doidꞌosoꞌ ia mia Au. Te afiꞌ tungga Au hihii ngga; tungga akaꞌ a Papa hihii na.”
36 He said, “O my Father, [because] you are able to do everything, rescue me so that I do not have to suffer [now] [MTY]! But do not [do] what I want. Instead, [do] what you want!”
37 Then he returned and found his [disciples] sleeping. He [woke them up and] said, “Simon! ([I am disappointed that] you fell asleep and that you were not able to stay awake for just a short time!/[Why is it that] you fell asleep and that you were not able to stay awake for just one hour?) [RHQ]”
Basa ma, Ana baliꞌ nisiꞌ mana tungga katelu nara, te ara sungguꞌ rasambeta ena. Ana fafae se, de olaꞌ no Petrus nae, “He! Petrus! Ho sungguꞌ, do? Au ma naa nda doo sa, te hei nda bisa minea mbei saꞌ boe!
38 [And he said to them], “You want [to do what I say], but you are not strong enough [MTY] [to actually do it]. So keep awake and pray in order that you can resist when [something like this] tempts you!”
Ose mumeu mata ma dei, fo fela munea mo Au! Hei rala mara memaꞌ dꞌua tao maloleꞌ, te huu au sisi mara nda beꞌi sa. De malole lenaꞌ hei hule-oꞌe, fo mete ma hambu sosobꞌa-dꞌodꞌouꞌ naa, hei nda tudꞌa sa.”
39 Then he went away again and prayed again what he prayed before.
Basa ma Yesus neu hule-oꞌe seluꞌ lao esa fai. Ana noꞌe seluꞌ neu Lamatualain, fo afiꞌ fee Eni lemba doidꞌosoꞌ naa.
40 When he returned, he found that they were sleeping again because they were [so] sleepy that they could not keep their eyes open. [Because they were ashamed], they did not know what to say to him [when he awakened them].
Basa ma Ana baliꞌ nisiꞌ mana tungga katelu nara. Te ara sungguꞌ baliꞌ fai, te mata nara nduar seli. Basa ma Ana fafae seluꞌ se, te ara nda ritaꞌ rae rataa saa mbali E saꞌ boe.
41 [Then he went and prayed again]. He returned a third time; [and he found them sleeping again]. He [woke] all of [them and] said to them, “([I am disappointed that you are] sleeping again!/[Why are you] sleeping again?) [RHQ] [You have slept] enough. The time [for me to suffer] is about to begin. Look! Someone is about to enable sinful men to seize me, the one who came from heaven.
Basa naa, Yesus lao hela se, de neu hule-oꞌe lao katelu na. Basa ma, Ana baliꞌ de fafae se nae, “Hei feꞌe sungguꞌ fai, do? Dai ena! Fela leo! Te atahori mana nae seo Au, Atahori Matetuꞌ ia, ana deka ena. Ia naa, ara rae humu Au ena, fo fee neu atahori deꞌulaka ra lima na.
42 [So] get up! Let’s go [toward him] Look! Here comes the one who is enabling them to seize me!”
Fela leo! Milaa mata mara fo mete sobꞌa sia naa dei! Atahori mana nae seo Au a, nema ena. Ima fo teu tandaa to se!
43 While he was still speaking, Judas [arrived]. [Even though he was] one of [Jesus’] twelve [disciples], he came [to enable Jesus’ enemies to seize him]. A crowd who carried swords and clubs was with him. The [leaders of] the Jewish Council had sent them.
Leleꞌ Yesus feꞌe olaꞌ naꞌo naa, aiboiꞌ ma, Yudꞌas nema no atahori naeꞌ. Ara rema rendi tafaꞌ no hau eꞌetuꞌ, fo rae humu Yesus. Ara tao taꞌo naa, tungga parendaꞌ mia malangga agama Yahudi ra, meser agama ra, ro lasi adat ra.
44 [Judas], who was (betraying Jesus/helping Jesus’ enemies to seize him), had [previously] told this crowd, “The man whom I kiss is the one [whom you want. When I kiss him], seize him and lead him away [while you guard him] carefully.”
Yudꞌas nafadꞌe memaꞌ neu se nae, “Mete malolole! Seka fo au idꞌu e, hei humu mala E leo! Atahori fo hei sangga a, naa Eni ena!
45 So, when Judas arrived, he immediately went to Jesus and said, “My teacher!” Then he kissed Jesus [on his neck/cheek].
Yudꞌas se losa naa ma, ana neu nandaa no Yesus. Natea nae, “Papa Meser!” De ana holu ma idꞌu E.
46 Then [the crowd] seized Jesus.
Boe ma, atahori naeꞌ mata reu, de humu rala Yesus.
47 But one of the [disciples] who was standing nearby drew his short sword. He struck the servant of the high priest with it [to kill him, but he only] cut off his ear.
Te Yesus atahori na esa lesu nala tafa na, de soe atahori esa ndiki roo na. Atahori maꞌahinaꞌ naa, malangga manae agama Yahudi aten.
48 Jesus said to them, “([It is ridiculous that] you come [here to seize] me with swords and clubs, as if I were a bandit!/Have you come [here to seize] me with swords and clubs, as if I were a bandit [RHQ]?) Day after day I was with you in the Temple [courtyard] teaching [the people] Why did you not seize me then? [But this is happening] in order that [what the prophets have written in] the Scriptures [about me] may be fulfilled {may happen}.”
Basa ma Yesus olaꞌ no atahori mana rema humu E nae, “Taꞌo bee? Hei mae Au ia atahori deꞌulakaꞌ, do? De hei ima humu Au mendi tafaꞌ no hau eꞌetuꞌ!
Tungga fai, Au unori hei sia Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a, te nda hambu atahori esa fo nema humu Au saꞌ bee. Humu Au leo! Te ara suraꞌ memaꞌ taꞌo naa mia fai maꞌahulu na sia Lamatualain susuraꞌ na.
50 All [the disciples at once] left him and ran away.
Leleꞌ naa, Yesus mana tungga nara ramatau seli. De rela hela mesaꞌ ne.
51 At that time, (a young man/I) was following Jesus. He/[I was] wearing only a linen cloth around his/my body. The crowd seized him/me.
Sia naa o hambu atahori soru esa tungga-tungga Yesus dea na. Ana mboti ao na nendiꞌ temeꞌ eꞌetuꞌ esa. Atahori ra o rae humu e boe,
52 But, [as he/I pulled away from them], he/I left behind the linen cloth [in their hands], and then he/I ran away naked.
te ara toꞌu rala akaꞌ a eni teme na. De ana nela no maꞌahola na, huu namatau nae mate na.
53 The men [who had seized] Jesus led him away to [the house where] the supreme priest [lived]. All of the Jewish Council were gathering [there].
Basa ma, ara toꞌu rendi Yesus nisiꞌ malangga manae agama Yahudi umen. Sia naa, atahori moko ra raꞌabꞌue ena. Ia eni, malangga agama ra, meser agama ra, ro lasi adat ra.
54 Peter followed Jesus at a distance. He went into the courtyard [of the house] where the supreme priest [lived], and sat there with the men who guarded [the house of the supreme priest]. He was warming himself beside a fire.
Leleꞌ ara toꞌu rendi Yesus, Petrus naꞌafuniꞌ tungga-tungga deaꞌ, losa malangga manae agama Yahudi ume na. Ana o nisiꞌ nembeleo na rala, de endoꞌ no atahori mana dara ai ra.
55 The chief priests and all the rest of the Jewish council [had already] tried to find people who would tell lies about Jesus [in order that they could convince the Roman authorities] to execute him. But they did not succeed,
Sia ume naa rala, malangga agama ra ola-olaꞌ ro atahori mana endoꞌ sia mamana nggengero agama. Basa se sangga dalaꞌ fo rae fee salaꞌ neu Yesus, fo rae hukun risa e. Te ara nda hambu dalaꞌ saa-saa saꞌ bee.
56 because, although many people spoke lies about him, they contradicted each other.
Boe ma ara roꞌe rala sakasii naeꞌ fo rae raꞌatutudꞌa Yesus. Te sira dedꞌea ola na, esa nda nandaa no esa saꞌ bee.
57 [Finally], some stood up and accused him falsely by saying,
Boe ma hambu sakasii hira fela rambariiꞌ, de olaꞌ peko-lelekoꞌ rae,
58 “We heard him when he said, ‘I will destroy this Temple that was built by men, and then within three days I will build another temple (without help from anyone else/that human hands will not build).’”
“Hai rena atahori ia olaꞌ nae, ‘Au ndefaꞌ hendi Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a fo atahori rafafela rendiꞌ limaꞌ. Finiesa na ma, Au ufefela baliꞌ e, te nda pake atahori liman sa.
59 But, what [some of] these men said also did not agree with [what others of them said].
Te sira oꞌola nara boe, esa nda nandaa no esa saꞌ bee.
60 Then the supreme priest [himself] stood up in front of them and said to Jesus, “Are you not going to reply? What [do you say about] all the things that they are saying in order to accuse you?”
Basa ma malangga manae agama Yahudi, fela nambariiꞌ mia atahori mata nara mana endoꞌ mia mamana nggengeroꞌ naa. Ana natane Yesus nae, “Atahori naeꞌ kalaak ho ena. Te, saa de ho nee-neeꞌ a?”
61 But Jesus was silent and did not reply [DOU]. Then the supreme priest [tried again]. He asked him, “Are you the Messiah? [Do you say that you are] (the Son of God/the man who is also God)?”
Yesus nda olaꞌ saa-saa saꞌ boe. Basa ma malangga manaeꞌ a natane seluꞌ nae, “Mutaa dei! Memaꞌ Ho ia, tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ Kristus, Lamatualain Ana na fo Ana helu-fuli mia maꞌahulu na, do?”
62 Jesus said, “I am. Furthermore, you will see me, the one who came from heaven, [ruling] beside God, who is completely powerful. [You will also see me] coming down through the clouds in the sky!”
Yesus nataa nae, “Memaꞌ tebꞌe! Au ia eni. Basa fo hei mete-mita Au, Atahori Matetuꞌ ia, endoꞌ sia sorga sia Lamatualain bobꞌoa ona na. Lamatualain naa, koasa na mana seliꞌ! Au o E miꞌibꞌue toꞌu parendaꞌ! Basa naa boe, Au onda mia sorga o leleeꞌ a.
63 [In response to Jesus’ words], the supreme priest tore his outer garment. [That was their custom to show that he was shocked that Jesus had said that he was equal to God]. Then he said, “We certainly do not [RHQ] need any [more] people who will testify [against this man],
Rena Yesus olaꞌ naꞌo naa ma, malangga manaeꞌ a namanasa, losa ana sidꞌa nalutu badꞌu naru na. Basa ma ana nafadꞌe atahori mana endoꞌ sia mamana nggengero naa nae, “Hita nda parlu sangga sakasii seluꞌ sa!
64 [because] you have heard what he said against God! [He claimed to be equal with God] Therefore, what have you decided?” They all said that Jesus was guilty and deserved (to be executed/that they should kill him).
Hei rena no ndiki mara, Eni mesaꞌ ne olaꞌ naꞌo naa, to? Ana soꞌu ao na dadꞌi Lamatualain Ana na. Ia neꞌemutis! Tungga atoran agama, mete ma atahori tao ao na onaꞌ Lamatualain, atahori naa musi mate! De ia naa, hei mae nggero taꞌo bee? Boe ma basa se nggero rae, “Atahori ia memaꞌ sala ena! De ana musi hambu hukun mate!”
65 Then some of them began spitting on Jesus. They put a blindfold on him, and then they began striking him and saying to him, “[If you are] a prophet, tell us [who hit you]!” And those who were guarding Jesus struck him with their hands.
Basa ma atahori bꞌaꞌubꞌe mata reu puras miru neu Yesus. Ara mboti rala mata na, de tutu E. Basa ma ratane rae, “Mete ma ho muꞌena koasa naa, rai sobꞌa. Seka tutu Nggo?” Basa ma ara parenda atahori mana manea Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a, fo rema ro Yesus. Ara ro Yesus neu, no mbasa raꞌamiminaꞌ E.
66 While Peter was outside in the courtyard [of the supreme priest’s house], one of the girls who worked for the supreme priest came [near him].
Leleꞌ naa, Petrus feꞌe endoꞌ sia nembeleo naa. Sia naa o hambu malangga manae agama Yahudi ate ina na esa. Ana nema nita Petrus dara ai. Ana mete namemeu mata na, ma olaꞌ nae, “Faꞌra, ho o tungga muꞌubꞌue mo Yesus, atahori Nasaret naa. Ia, to?”
67 When she saw Peter warming himself [beside the fire], she looked at him [closely]. Then she said, “You also were with Jesus, that man from Nazareth [town]!”
68 But he denied it by saying, “I do not know or understand [DOU] what you are talking about!” Then he went away [from there] to the gate [of the courtyard].
Te Petrus nataa nae, “Hokoꞌ! Taꞌo bee de mutane taꞌo naa! Au nda uhine Eni sa.” Basa naa ma, Petrus kalua neu nambariiꞌ sia lelesu ineꞌ a. Nandaa no leleꞌ naa ma, manu a koꞌo-kee boe.
69 [The] servant girl saw him there and said to the people who were standing nearby, “This man is one of [those who have been with that man they arrested].”
Basa ma, inaꞌ a nita seluꞌ Petrus. De nafadꞌe atahori mana sia naa ra nae, “Atahori ia, esa mia sira!”
70 But he denied it again. After a little while, one of those who were standing there said to Peter again, “[The way you speak shows that] you also are from Galilee [district]. So it is certain that you are one of those [who accompanied Jesus!]”
Te Petrus nareresi nae, “Seꞌute ho muluꞌ! Au nda uhine atahori naa sa, ma!” Nda doo saꞌ fali ma, atahori feaꞌ ra olaꞌ seluꞌ neu Petrus rae, “He! Ho feꞌe pepekoꞌ mae ho nda muꞌubꞌue mo atahori naa ra sa!? Wei! Basa hei, atahori Galilea, to?”
71 But he began to exclaim, “I do not know the man that you are talking about! Because God knows that I am speaking truthfully, may he punish me [if I am lying]!”
Te Petrus labꞌan seluꞌ nae, “We! Au sumba! Au nda uhine atahori naa sa!
72 Immediately the rooster crowed a second time. Then Peter remembered what Jesus had said to him [before], “Before the rooster crows a second time, you will deny three times [that you know me.” When he realized that he had denied it three times], he started crying.
Nandaa no ana olaꞌ naꞌo naa ma, manu a koꞌo-kee lao rua boe. Petrus nasanedꞌa Yesus dedꞌea na faꞌ ra nae, “Manu a nda feꞌe koꞌo-kee lao rua sa, te ho mufunii Au lao telu ena.” Nasanedꞌa nala taꞌo naa boe ma, ana nggae ei-ei.

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