< Mark 8 >
1 During those days, a large crowd of people gathered again. [After they had been there a couple days], they had no food to eat. So Jesus summoned the disciples [to come closer] and then he said to them,
Kadagidiay nga al-aldaw, adda manen adu a tattao a naummong, ket awan kanenda. Inayaban ni Jesus dagiti adalanna ket kinunana kadakuada,
2 “This is the third day that these people have been with me, and they have nothing [left] to eat, so now I feel very sorry for them.
“Maasi-ak kadagiti adu a tattao, gapu ta intultuloyda ti nakikadua kaniak iti tallon nga aldaw ket awan ti kanenda.
3 Furthermore, if I send them home [while they are still] hungry, [some of] them will faint on the way home, because some of them have come from far away.”
No pagawidek ida kadagiti pagtaenganda a saanda a nangan, mabalin a matalimudawda iti dalan. Maysa pay, dadduma kadakuada ket naggapu iti adayo.”
4 [Knowing that he was suggesting that they give the people something to eat, one of] his disciples replied, “(We cannot possibly find food to satisfy this crowd, here in this place where no people live!/How can we find food to satisfy this crowd, here in this place where no people live?)” [RHQ]
Simmungbat dagiti adalanna kenkuana, “Sadino ti pangalaantayo iti umanay a tinapay iti kastoy nga awan ti matagtagitaona a lugar tapno mapnek dagitoy a tattao?”
5 Jesus asked them, “How many loaves of bread do you have?” They replied, “[We have] seven [flat loaves].”
Sinaludsodna kadakuada, “Mano a tinapay ti adda kadakayo? Kinunada, “Pito.”
6 Jesus commanded the crowd, “Sit down on the ground!” [After they sat down], he took the seven loaves, he thanked [God for them], he broke them [into pieces] and started giving them to his disciples in order that they might distribute them [to the people].
Binilinna dagiti adu a tattao nga agtugawda iti daga. Innalana ti pito a tinapay, nagyaman ket pinisipisina dagitoy. Intedna dagitoy kadagiti adalan tapno idasarda. Ngarud, indasarda dagitoy kadagiti adu a tattao.
7 [They found that] they [also] had a few small [dried] fish. So after he thanked God for these, he told the disciples, “Distribute these also.” [After they distributed the bread and fish to the crowd],
Addaanda met iti sumagmamano a babassit a lames, ket kalpasan a nagyamananna dagitoy iti Dios, binilinna dagiti adalan nga iwarasda met dagitoy.
8 the people ate this food and they had plenty [to] satisfy [them]. [The disciples] collected the pieces of food that were left over. [They filled] seven large baskets full of those pieces.
Nanganda ket napnekda. Ket iti panangurnongda kadagiti taraon a nabati manipud kadagiti napisipisi, napunno ti pito a labba.
9 [They estimated that] there were about 4,000 people [who ate on that day].
Adda agarup uppat a ribu a tattao sadiay. Ket pinagawid ida ni Jesus.
10 Then Jesus dismissed the crowd. Immediately after that, he got into the boat along with his disciples, and they went [around Lake Galilee] to Dalmanutha district.
Dagus a naglugan isuna iti bangka kaduana dagiti adalanna, ket napanda idiay rehion ti Dalmanuta.
11 [In those days some] Pharisees came to Jesus. They asked him [to perform] a miracle [that would show that] God [had sent him]. They wanted to [find a way by which they could] convince the people to reject him. [So] they started to argue with him.
rimuar dagiti Pariseo ket inrugida ti makisinnupiat kenkuana. Kiniddawda kenkuana nga agipakita isuna iti nainlangitan a pagilasinan, kas panangsuotda kenkuana.
12 Jesus sighed quietly to himself, and then he said, “I am disgusted that [RHQ], [even though] you people have seen how I [have healed people], you keep asking me to perform miracles! Note this: Such a miracle will certainly not be shown {I will certainly not show such a miracle} [just] for you people!”
Nagsennaay isuna iti nauneg iti espirituna ket kinunana, “Apay nga agbiruk daytoy a kaputotan iti pagilasinan? Pudno, ibagak kadakayo, awan ti pagilasinan a maited iti daytoy a kaputotan.”
13 Then he left them. He got into the boat again, along [with his disciples], and they went further around [Lake Galilee].
Kalpasanna, pinanawanna ida, limmugan manen iti bangka, ket pimmanaw a napan iti ballasiw ti dan-aw.
14 The disciples had forgotten to bring along [enough] food. Specifically, they had only one flat loaf of bread with them in the boat.
Ita, nalipatan dagiti adalan ti mangitugot iti tinapay. Maymaysa laengen a pidaso ti tinapay ti adda iti bangka.
15 [As they were going], Jesus warned them against [the attitudes the Pharisees and Herod Antipas had, attitudes that were having a bad effect on other people. He did this by telling them a parable]. He said, “Be careful! Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod!”
Binallaaganna ida ket kinunana, “Agsiputkayo ken agannadkayo kadagiti lebadura dagiti Pariseo, ken iti lebadura ni Herodes.
16 [The disciples misunderstood him]. So they said to one another, “[He must have said that] because we have no bread.”
Kinunkunada iti maysa ken maysa, “Daytoy ket gapu ta awan ti naitugot tayo a tinapay.”
17 Jesus knew [what they were discussing among themselves]. So he said to them, “([I am disappointed that you are] discussing about your not having enough bread!/Why are you discussing about your not having enough bread?) [RHQ] (You should understand by now [that I can provide miraculously for you if you need food!/Why do you not yet perceive or understand that I can provide miraculously for you if you need food]?) [RHQ] (You are not thinking!/Why are you not thinking?) [RHQ]
Ammo ni Jesus daytoy, ket kinunana kadakuada, “Apay nga agsisinnaludsodkayo maipanggep iti kinaawan ti tinapay? Saanyo kadi pay laeng a makita? Saanyo kadi a maawatan? Nangudel kadin dagiti pusoyo?
18 (I am also disappointed that, although you have eyes, you do not [understand what you] see!/Why is it that, although you have eyes, you do not [understand what you] see?) [RHQ] You have ears, but you do not understand [what I say] [RHQ]!” [Then he asked], “Do you not remember [what happened]
Addaankayo kadagiti mata, saanyo kadi a makita? Addaankayo kadagiti lapayag, saanyo kadi a mangngeg? Saanyo kadi a malagip?
19 when I broke [only] five loaves [and fed] the 5.000 people [RHQ]? [Not only was everyone satisfied, but there was food left over] How many baskets full of pieces of bread [that were left over] did you collect?” They replied, “We collected twelve baskets full.”
Idi pinisipisik ti lima a tinapay kadagiti lima a ribu, mano a labba ti napunno iti napisipisi a pidaso ti tinapay ti naurnongyo?” Imbagada kenkuana, “Sangapulo ket dua.”
20 Then he asked, “When I broke the seven loaves in order to [feed] the 4,000 people, [again when everyone had plenty to eat], how many large baskets [of pieces of bread that were left over] did you collect?” They replied, “[We collected] seven [large baskets full].”
“Ken idi pinisipisik ti pito a tinapay kadagiti uppat a ribu, mano a napunno a labba ti naurnongyo? Kinunada kenkuana, “Pito.”
21 Then he kept saying to them, “([I am disappointed that] you do not understand yet [that you should never worry that you do not have enough food]!/Why do you not understand yet [that you should never worry that you do not have enough food]?)” [RHQ]
Kinunana, “Saanyo kadi pay a maawatan?”
22 They arrived [in the boat] at Bethsaida [town]. People brought to Jesus a blind man and earnestly requested that Jesus touch him [in order to heal him].
Simmangpetda idiay Betsaida. Impan dagiti tattao sadiay kenkuana ti maysa a bulsek a lalaki ket nagpakaasi kenni Jesus a sagidenna isuna.
23 Jesus took the hand of the blind man, led him outside the town, he put his saliva on the man’s eyes, he put his hands on the man, and then he asked him, “Do you see anything?”
Iniggaman ni Jesus ti imana, ket indalanna a rumuar iti dayta a bario. Idi tinupraanna dagiti matana ken impatayna dagiti imana kenkuana, sinaludsodna kenkuana, “Adda kadi makitam?”
24 The man looked up and then he said, “[Yes], I see people! They are walking around, but I cannot see them [clearly]. They look like trees!”
Kimmita isuna iti ngato ket kinunana, “Adda makitak a lallaki ngem kaslada magmagna a kaykayo.”
25 Then Jesus again touched the eyes of the blind man. The man looked intently and at that moment he was completely healed! He could see everything clearly.
Kalpasanna, impatayna manen dagiti imana kadagiti matana, ket immulagat ti lalaki dagiti matana, simmayaat dagiti matana, ket nalawag a nakitana amin a banbanag.
26 Jesus said to him, “Do not go into the town! [First go straight home and tell the people there about what I did]!” Then he sent the man to his home.
Pinagawid ni Jesus isuna iti pagtaenganna ket kinunana, “Saanka a sumsumrek iti ili.”
27 Jesus and the disciples [left Bethsaida town and went to the villages near Caesarea Philippi town]. On the way he questioned them, “Who do people say that I [really] am?”
ni Jesus kadagiti barbario iti Cesaria Filipos kaduana dagiti adalanna. Iti dalan, sinaludsodna kadagiti adalanna, “Siasinoak kano iti panagkuna dagiti tattao?”
28 They replied, “[Some people say] that you are John the Baptizer, [who has come back to life again]. Others say [that you are the prophet] Elijah [who has returned from heaven as God promised]. And others say that you are one of the [other former] prophets [who has come back to life again].”
Simmungbatda kenkuana ket kinunada, “Sika kano ni Juan a Mammuniag. Kuna met dagiti dadduma a sika ni Elias, ken dadduma met ket maysaka kano kadagiti profeta.'
29 He asked them, “What about you? Who do you say that I am?” Peter replied to him, “[We believe that] you are the Messiah!”
Sinaludsodna kadakuada, “Ngem siasinoak iti panagkunayo?” Simmungbat ni Pedro a kinunana kenkuana, “Sika ti Cristo.”
30 Then Jesus warned them strongly that they should not tell anyone [yet that he was the Messiah].
Binallaagan ida ni Jesus a saanda nga ibagbaga iti siasinoman ti maipanggep kenkuana.
31 Then Jesus began to teach them, “[Even though] I am the one who came from heaven, it is necessary that I suffer very much. It is also necessary that I be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the men who teach the [Jewish] laws {that the elders, the chief priests, and the men who teach the [Jewish] laws reject me}, and that I be killed {they kill me}. But on the third day [after I am killed I] will become alive again.”
Ket inrugina nga isuro kadakuada a ti Anak ti Tao ket masapul nga agsagaba kadagiti adu a banbanag, ket laksidento dagiti panglakayen ken dagiti panguloen a papadi ken dagiti eskriba, mapapatay, ken agbiagto kalpasan ti tallo nga aldaw.
32 He said this to them clearly. But Peter took Jesus aside and then, [because he assumed that the Messiah would never die], he started to rebuke Jesus [for talking about dying].
Imbagana daytoy a silalawag. Kalpasanna, inyadayo bassit ni Pedro isuna ket rinungianna a babalawen isuna.
33 Jesus turned around and looked at his disciples. Then he rebuked Peter, saying, “Stop thinking like that! Satan [is causing you to talk like that! Instead] of wanting what God wants [me to do, you are wanting] me to do [only] what [most] people [would want me to do].”
Ngem timmalikod ni Jesus ket kinitana dagiti adalanna ket kalpasanna, tinubngarna ni Pedro ket kinunana, “Panawannak Satanas! Saanmo nga ipatpateg dagiti banbanag ti Dios, ngem ketdi dagiti banbanag dagiti tattao.”
34 Then he summoned the crowd along with his disciples [so that they might listen to him]. He told them, “If any one [of you] wants to be my disciple, you must not do [only] what you yourself want to do. Specifically, you must [be willing to allow people to hurt you and to disgrace you. That is what they do to criminals] who are forced to carry crosses [MET] [to the places where they will be crucified]. That is what anyone who wants to be my disciple must do.
Kalpasanna, inummongna dagiti adu a tattao ken dagiti adalanna, ket kinunana kadakuada, “No adda man ti kayatna a sumurot kaniak, masapul nga ilibakna ti bagina, bagkatenna ti krusna, ket sumurot kaniak.
35 [You must do that], because those who try to save their lives [by denying that they belong to me when people want to kill them for believing in me] will not live [eternally], but those who are killed because of being my [disciples] and [because of telling others my] good message will live [forever with me].
Ta siasinoman a kayatna a salbaren ti biagna ket mapukawnanto daytoy, ken siasinoman a makapukaw iti biagna gapu kaniak ken gapu iti ebanghelio ket maisalbarnanto daytoy.
36 People might get everything [they want] in this world, but (they are really gaining nothing if they do not get eternal life [because they do not become my disciples!]/what will they gain if they do not get eternal life [because they do not become my disciples]?) [RHQ]
Ania ti maganab ti tao, a manggun-odna iti entero a lubong, ket kalpasanna, mapukawna ti biagna?
37 ([Think carefully about the fact that] there is absolutely nothing that people can give [to God] that would enable them to gain eternal life!/Is there anything that a person can give [to God] in order to gain eternal life?) [RHQ]
Ania ti maited ti tao a kasukat iti biagna?
38 And think about this: Those who refuse [to say that they belong to] me and who reject what I say in these days when many people have turned away [from God] and are very sinful, I, the one who came from heaven, will also refuse [to say that they belong to me] when I come back with the holy angels and have the glorious brightness that my Father has!”
Siasinoman a mangibain kaniak ken dagiti sasaok iti daytoy a mannakikamalala ken managbasol a henerasion, ibainto met isuna ti Anak ti Tao inton umay isuna iti dayag ti Amana a kaduana dagiti nasantoan nga anghelna.”