< Mark 6 >

1 Jesus left [Capernaum city and went to his hometown, Nazareth]. His disciples went with him.
Iyesus manoke kesht b́datsomand b́ weyi, b́ danifwotswere b́shuutso shoydek't boweyi.
2 (On the Sabbath/On the Jewish rest day), [he entered] the Jewish worship house and taught [the people]. Many who were listening to him were astonished. [But some] were saying, “[This man is just an ordinary person like we are! So (we cannot believe that] this man [is able to teach us] about these things and that he has been made very wise {that [God] has made him very wise} and that he is performing such miracles![/how is it that] [RHQ] this man [is able to teach us] about these things and that he has been made very wise {that [God] has made him very wise} and that he is performing such miracles?) [RHQ]
Sanbati aawon ayhudiwots Ik' k'oni mootse daniyo dek' b́twi, ash ayonwere manoke daatseyat bín bok'ebfera botesh, boowere «Ashaan keew jaman eewkneya b́daatsi? Eegi naari dane bísh imetsani? Adits keewanotsi aak'o k'aldek'tnya b́finiri?» ett bo adi.
3 ([We know that] he is [just an ordinary] carpenter!/Isn’t he [just an ordinary] carpenter [RHQ]?) [We know him and his family! We know] Mary his mother! ([We know] his [younger] brothers James, Joses, Judas and Simon!/Are not his [younger] brothers James, Joses, Judas and Simon?) [RHQ] And (his [younger] sisters also live here in this town!/do not his [younger] sisters also live here in this town?) [RHQ]” So they despised him.
Aaninwere dabt «Han Mariyam naay mit gashfoniyoshna? Yak'obsho, Yosasho, Yihudsho, Simonsho bo eshwi woshna? B́mishots hanoke nontoniyosha bofa'oni?» ett gac'at bín de'aniyere bo oori.
4 Jesus [knew that they refused to believe in him]. So he said to them, “[It is certainly true that] people honor [me and other] prophets [in other places, but] not in our hometowns! Even our relatives and the people who live in our own houses do not honor us!”
Iyesusmó, «Nebiyiyo k'osh dats ashoknee mango b́ datsiti, ernmó b́ took datsatse, b́ jagi datsatsnat b́ meyitsi ashuwots dagotsnmo gac'etwe, » ett boosh bíaany.
5 [So], although he healed a few sick people there by touching them, he [decided] not to perform many [other] miracles [in Nazareth] because the people there did not believe that he was the Messiah.
Manokno k'ats shodetswotsats b́ kisho gedt kashiyoniye okoon adits finwotsi k'alo falratse.
6 He was amazed that they did not believe [in him]. Mark 6:6b-13 Jesus [and his disciples] went from town to town [in that region] teaching [the people].
Ash asho amaneraniyere bo'ortsatse tuutso ayi dek't bí'adi, maniyakon Iyesus gál gálots ananatni b́ danifo.
7 [One day] he summoned the twelve [disciples], and then he [told them that] he was going to send them out two-by-two [to teach people in various towns]. He gave them power [to expel] evil spirits [from people].
Tatse gitwotsi bíyok s'eegdek't git gito woshdek't b́woshi, kim shayirwotsatse alo boosh bí imi,
8 He also instructed them to wear sandals and to take along a walking stick when they were traveling. He told them not to take food, nor a bag [in which travelers carry supplies], nor any money for their journey. He also did not allow them to take extra clothing. [He wanted the people who heard their message to give them what they needed].
Boamor weerindatse gumboniye okoon mish wotowa, k'arc'itono, gizono bo edots desh bode'aawok'o boon bí azazi.
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Boshowere hank'o bí eti, «It tufots c'aamo gerde'ere bako git kito dab kark'ayere,
10 He also instructed them, “After you enter a town, [if someone invites you to stay in his house], go into his house. Eat and sleep in that same home until you leave that town.
Aawoknoor ash maa ikots it kindor, datsman itfakshfetsosh itkindts maamanitsne it tesheti.
11 Wherever the people do not welcome you and wherever the people do not listen to you, shake off the dust from your feet as you leave [that place]. By doing that, you will warn them [that God will punish them for rejecting your message].”
Ashuwots iti ibiyo k'ayr it keewo k'ebono bok'azts jamoke it tufatsi k'undo tebk'rar keer k'ayamere, manwere bo ats gawe b́ wotitiye.»
12 [So] after the disciples went out [to various towns], they were preaching that people should stop their sinful behavior.
Woshetswotswere manoke kesht, ash jamo naandrone bí'etetwok'o bodany.
13 They were also expelling many evil spirits [from people], and they were anointing many sick people with [olive] oil and healing them.
Fo'eraw aywotsnowere bokishi, ay ashuwotsatso zeyito futt bokashiyi.
14 [King] Herod [Antipas] heard about [what] Jesus [was doing], because many people were talking [about it. Some] people were saying [about Jesus], “[He must be] John the Baptizer! He has come back to life! That is why he [has God’s] power to perform these miracles!”
Iyesus shútso eent jamoke daneb́wtstsotse, nugúso Herodiswor b́ jangman shishb́k'ri. Ik ik ashuwots, «Gupfo Yohans k'irotse tuure, manshe adits keew jamanotsi k'aliruwo bíne» boetfere botesh.
15 Others were saying [about Jesus], “He is [the former prophet] Elijah, [whom God promised to send back again].” Others were saying [about Jesus], “[No], he is a [different] prophet, like one of the [other] prophets [who lived long ago].”
K'oshwotswere, «Bíwo Eliyasiye» bo etfera botesh, oortswotswere «Yotsi nebiywotsitsi ikok'oyiye» bo etiri.
16 Having heard [what the people were saying, King] Herod [Antipas] himself repeatedly said, “The man [performing those miracles] must be John! I [commanded my soldiers to] cut off his head, but he has come back to life again [to get revenge for my killing him]!”
Herodismó jam man shisht, «Han b́biimb tk'ut'itso Yohansiye, hambe! bík'irotse k'az tuure, » bí et.
17 The reason [King Herod concluded that John wanted revenge is as follows: Some time before this], Herod married Herodias, while she was [still] the wife of his [younger] brother, Philip.
Herodis bí'eshu Filip'os máátsu Herodyadi b́dek'tsosh, Yohansi biyatse tuutson detsidek't típmoo gedt́ bín tipitni b́ b́tesh.
18 John kept telling Herod, “[God’s] law does not permit you to marry the wife of your brother [while he is still alive].” Then, because Herodias [urged him to put John in prison], Herod himself sent [soldiers to John]. They seized John and put him in prison.
Yohans b́tipewere, Herodisish «Ni eshu máátsu dek'o nemotse aaliye!» err b́ keewfosha b́tesh.
19 But because Herodias wanted to get [further] revenge on John, she wanted [someone] to execute him. But she could not do that because [while John was in prison], Herod kept John safe [from her].
Herodiyadu mansh iirat Yohansi úd'iyosha b́geefo b́teshi, ernmó falratsa.
20 Herod did this because he respected/feared John, because he knew that he was a righteous and holy man. The king did not know what he should do, but he liked to listen to him.
Herodiswere maniye shin Yohans kááwonat S'ayn b́woto b́ dantsotse bín sharfetsni b́ kotiifo. Herodis Yohans keewo b́ shishtsi taawo kic'a b́ kic'efo, b́woteferor geneeúwona bín b́ k'eebfo.
21 But [Herodias was able to have someone execute John when they honored/celebrated] the day when Herod was born. On that day, he invited the [most important] government officials, the [most important] army leaders, and the most important men in Galilee [district] in order that they might eat [and celebrate with him].
Herodis b́ shuweyi aawo mangiyosh naash naashwotssh, kes' jishirwotssh, Gelilitse fa'a daneets ik ikwotssh moonat ushon k'ani b́k'ri. Mannowere Herodiyad sheeng weero datsbdek'i.
22 [While they were eating], Herodias’ daughter came into the room and danced, and that pleased [King] Herod and his guests. So the king said to her, “Ask me for whatever you desire and I will give it to you!”
Manno Herodiyad ni'i móónat ushi moots kindat k'afefetsat Herodisnat bínton teshts ibwotsi b gene'ushi, naashonwere na'úsh, «N geets keewo b́wottso b́wotiyalor taan aatwe neesh imetwe» bí et.
23 He said to her, “Whatever you ask, I will give it to you! I will give you up to half of what I own and rule, if you ask for it. May God punish me [if I do not do what I have promised]!”
«Dab t mengsti badonor b́wotiyal, ni'aatts jamo neesh imetwe!» ett bish b́ taari.
24 The girl immediately left the room and went to her mother. She [told her what the king had said, and] asked her, “What shall I ask for?” Her mother replied, “[Ask the king to give you] the head of John the Baptizer!”
Biwere bi'indok amaat, «Eego aatuta?» bieti, bi'indwere « ‹Gupfo Yohans tooko taash imewe› err aatwe» bi et.
25 The girl quickly entered the room again. She went to the king and she requested, “I want you to command someone to [cut off] the head of John the Baptizer [and] give it to me at once on a platter, [so that my mother can know he is dead]!”
Na'únwere manoor kááron naashomand aanat, «Gupfo Yohans tooko saniyots gerde and taash imeyish geefe, » etaat bi'ati.
26 The king became very distressed [when he heard what she asked for], because he knew John was a very righteous man (OR, because he now knew that he should not have made that promise to her). But he could not refuse [what she requested because] he had promised [that he would give her anything she asked for], and because his guests [had heard him promise that].
Nugúsonwere keewmaanatse tuutso ayidek't shiyanbwtsi, wotowa bako s'eegets ashuwots shinatse b́ taartsotse bi attsman bish baziyo geeratse.
27 So the king at once ordered the man who executes prisoners to go and [cut off] John’s head and bring it [to the girl]. That man went to the prison and cut off John’s head.
Mansh nuguso manoor kotiru kes' kes'fwotsitse, iko Yohans tooko k'ut'de b́ weetwok'o b́ wosh, kes'fonwere tipi maa manits amt Yohans tooko b́ k'ut'i,
28 He [put it on] a platter, brought it back, and gave it to the girl. The girl took it to her mother.
K'ut'ets tokmano sahaniyots ged dek'wat na'úsh bí imi, na'únwere b indsh imbk'eri.
29 After John’s disciples heard [what happened], they went [to the prison] and took John’s body and then they buried [it in a burial cave].
Yohans danifwotswere man bo shishtsok'on waat b́ duuno dek't bo duuki.
30 The [twelve] apostles returned to Jesus [from the places to which they had gone]. They reported to him what they had done and what they had taught [to people].
Wosheetsots boon woshetsoke aani waat Iyesus shinatse kakwe bowtsi, bo danitsonat bo k'alts jamo bísh bokeewi.
31 He said to them, “Come [with me] to a place where no people are living, in order that we can be alone and rest a little while!” [He said this] because many people were continually coming to them and going [away again], with the result that [Jesus and] his disciples did not have time to eat [or do anything else].
Bíwere «Itiye itaal ash aaloke ikmaants amr muk'i kashde'ere, » bí eti, man bí'etwere b́maand weyirwonat amiruwon bo aytsotse misho dab bo metwoko bo t'ut'tsotsne.
32 So they went away by themselves in a boat to a place where no people were living.
Mansh boaali wotosh jelbots kind dek't ash aalok k'az boami.
33 [But many] people saw them leaving. They also recognized [that they were Jesus and the disciples, and they saw where they were going]. So they ran [ahead on land] from all the [nearby] towns to the place [where Jesus and his disciples were going]. They [actually] arrived there before [Jesus and the disciples].
Bo amfere ay ashuwots boon bek't danbok'r, kit kitotse kesht tufoon wos'fere boshino beshat book kakwebowtsi.
34 As Jesus [and his disciples] got out of the boat, Jesus saw this large crowd. He felt sorry for them because they were [confused], like sheep that do not have a shepherd. So he taught them many things.
Iyesus jelbutse b́ oot'or ay ashuwotsi b́ bek'i. Jints deshaw mereerwotskok'o bowottsotse boosh maac'o k'ewbwtsi, ay keewonowere boosh daniyo dek' b́ tuwi.
35 Late [in the afternoon], the disciples came to him and said, “This is a place where no people live and it is very late.
Datso ilefere bí amtsotse b́ danifwotsi b́ maants t'int bísh hank'o bo et, «Hanokhaniye worwe, datsonwe ilere,
36 [So] send the people away in order that they may go to the surrounding farms and villages in order that they can buy for themselves something to eat!”
Bo metwonu bí altsotse gúranatse fa'a gat'ariwotsnat gal galotse amr misho keew bodek'etwok'o hanotsi deenk'rowe.»
37 But he replied, “[No], you [yourselves] give them something to eat!” They replied, “(We could not buy enough bread to feed [this crowd], even if we had as much money as a man earns by working 200 days!/How could we buy enough bread to feed [this mob], even if we had as much money as a man earns by working 200 days?)” [RHQ]
Iyesusmó, «Bo bometwo boosh it imere» ett boosh bíaani. Bowere «Beree am bo meet misho git bal dinariyon kewde boosh imonowa?» boet.
38 But he replied to them, “How many loaves of bread do you have? Go and find out!” They [went and] found out and then they told him, “We have [only] five flat loaves and two [cooked] fish!”
Bíwere, «Ambts mishe it detsi? Aab amr s'iilere, » bí eti, s'iiltnwere «Úts mishonat git mus'on fa'ee, » boeti.
39 He instructed [the disciples to tell] all the people to sit down on the green grass.
Iyesuswere ash ashosh kakuwe kakuwede'er, atts sismanats bo bezitwok'o b́ danifwotssh bí azazi.
40 So the people sat in groups. There were 50 people in some groups and 100 people in other groups.
Mansh ashuwots ikok balo ikoko balk'atso kakuwe kakuweyat be bodek'i
41 Jesus took the five flat loaves and the two fish. He looked up towards heaven and thanked [God] for them. Then he broke the loaves and fish into pieces and kept giving them to the disciples in order that they would distribute them to the people.
Iyesuswere úts mishmannat git mus' manotsi k'aaú dek't daro maants kááw dek't s'iilt b́ deeri, mish mano tiitsdek't ashuwotssh bo kayitwok'o b́ danifwotssh bí ími, mank'o mus' gitwotsno jamwotssh b́ kayi.
42 Everyone ate [this food] until they all had enough to eat!
Jamwots máát bowori
43 The disciples then collected twelve baskets full of pieces [of bread] and of the fish [that were left over].
B́ danifwotswere meere oorts mishi tiish tisho tatse git mari s'eeno bo kaakwi.
44 There were approximately 5,000 men who ate the bread [and fish. They did not even count the women and children].
Mishman maats nungshwots taawó úts kumok'oy b́ tesh.
45 Right away Jesus told his disciples to get into the boat and then go ahead of him to Bethsaida [town, which was] further around [Lake Galilee. He stayed and] dismissed the many people who were there.
Iyesus manór ashuwotssh ameree etfetst b́ danifwots jelbots wotde'e bak'ets Bete Sayd maants kimr b́shino bok'ut'itwok'o boon bíazazi.
46 After he said goodbye to the people, he went up into the hills in order to pray.
Maniyere hakon bo atse k'aleyat Ik'o k'onosh guromants b́ keshi.
47 When it was evening, the [disciples’] boat was in the middle of the lake and Jesus was by himself on the land.
Datsonwere b́ ilor jelbu aats k'ari taalotsa b tesh, bímo bíyal datsatsa b́ tesh.
48 He saw that the wind was [blowing] against them as they rowed. As a result, they were having great difficulty. He approached them early in the morning, when it was still dark, by walking on the water. He intended to walk by them.
B́ danifwots bo shinatse jongiru jongatse tuutson jelbu joko maawt bo kic'efere bek'b́k'ri, t'úwotse jed'iy sa'atonat tatse git sa'ati dagotse aats k'aratse shaawefere bo maants b́ weyi, boyere beshar amosha b́ tesh.
49 They saw him walking on the water, but they thought that he was a ghost. They screamed
Ernmó bí aats k'ari abaatse shaawefere bí'amfere meyo boosh bíartsosh bo kuhi.
50 because they all were terrified when they saw him. But he talked to them. He said to them, “Be calm! Do not be afraid, [because] it is I!”
Jamwots bín bo bek'tsok'on tekbowtsi. Bímó manoor, «Kup'ore shenúwotso! taane! shatk'ayere!» bíet,
51 He got into the boat [and sat down] with them and the wind [immediately] blowing. They were completely amazed [about what he had done].
Jelbots kindt, bonton beb́dok'tsok'on jongo ned'b́wtsi, b́ danifwotsu ay dek't bo adí.
52 [Although they had seen Jesus multiply] the [bread and the fish], they did not understand [from that how powerful he was, as they should have]. They did not think clearly about it.
Bo nibo dungwtsat, mishatse wotts adits keewman bo t'iwintsrawo ooratni bako, keewan boon adirawnk'e b́ tesh.
53 After they went further around [Lake Galilee in a boat, they came to the shore at Gennesaret town]. Then they tied up the boat there.
Aats k'aro bo kimtsok'on, Genseret'its am bo bodi, jelbu datsats t'intsdek't tipbok'ri.
54 As soon as they got out of the boat, [the people there] recognized Jesus.
Jelbu'abatse bo ot'tsok'ón manóór ashuwots Iyesusi danbok'ri.
55 So they ran throughout the whole district [in order to tell others that Jesus was there]. Then the people [placed] those who were sick on stretchers and carried them to any place where they heard [people say] that Jesus was.
Bowere datsman gúratse hake bako wos'fetst Iyesus b́beyiru kááw jamok shodetswotsi es'ats kurdek't woo bo tuwi.
56 In whatever village, town or other place where he entered, they would bring to the marketplaces those who were sick. Then the [sick people] would beg Jesus to let them touch [him or] even the edge of his clothes [in order that Jesus might heal them]. All those who touched [him or his robe] were healed.
Bí amts jamoke gal galotse, kitotse, gat'ariyotsno shodtswotsi jebats kisht b́ shinats bo t'intsfera boteshi, b́ shemi jilo dab t'awiyosh bín bok'onfo, bíats bodts jamwotswere kasha bokashefo.

< Mark 6 >