< Matthew 15 >
1 Then [some] Pharisees and men who taught the [Jewish] laws came from Jerusalem [to talk to] Jesus. They said,
Markaas waxaa Yeruusaalem Ciise uga yimid niman Farrisiin iyo culimmo ah, oo waxay ku yidhaahdeen,
2 “(We think it is disgusting that your disciples disobey the traditions of our ancestors!/Why do your disciples disobey [what our ancestors wrote down and] our [elders taught us]?) [RHQ] They do not perform the proper ritual of washing their hands before they eat!”
Xertaadu maxay xeerka waayeellada uga gudbaan? Waayo, ma faro xashaan goortay kibis cunayaan.
3 Jesus answered them, “(What is really disgusting is that you refuse to obey God’s commands [just] so that you can follow what your ancestors taught you!/Why do you refuse to obey what God commanded [people to do, just] so that you can follow your own traditions?) [RHQ]
Wuu u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Idinkuba maxaad amarkii Ilaah uga gudubtaan xeerkiinna aawadiis?
4 God gave these [two] commands: ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and ‘People who speak evil about their father or mother must be executed.’
Waayo, Ilaah wuxuu amray, Aabbahaa iyo hooyadaa maamuus, oo Kan aabbihii ama hooyadii caayaa, dhimasho ha ku dhammaado.
5 But you tell people, ‘You can say to your father or mother, “What I was going to give to you [to help provide for you], [I have now promised] to give [to God].”’
Laakiin waxaad leedihiin, Kan aabbihii ama hooyadii ku yidhaahda, Wixii aan idiin tari lahaa, hadiyad baan Ilaah ugu bixiyey,
6 And if you do that, you think that you do not need to give anything to help your parents. In [that way], [by teaching people] your traditions, you disregard what God commanded.
aabbihii ama hooyadii maamuusi maayo. Xeerkiinna ayaad erayga Ilaah ku buriseen.
7 You only pretend to be good! Isaiah prophesied accurately about you [also when he quoted what God said about your ancestors. God said],
Labawejiilayaalow, Isayos aad buu wax idiinka sii sheegay markuu yidhi,
8 ‘These people talk [as if they] honor me [MTY], but they do not think about honoring me at all [MET].
Dadkanu bushimahooda ayay igu maamuusaan, Laakiin qalbigoodu waa iga fog yahay.
9 It is useless for them to worship me, because they teach what people thought up [as if I myself had commanded it].’”
Si aan micne lahayn ayay ii caabudaan, Iyagoo dadka wax ku baraya amarrada dadka.
10 Then Jesus [again] summoned the crowd to come [nearer] to him. Then he said to them, “Listen to [what I am about to tell you], and [try to] understand it.
Markaasuu dadkii badnaa u yeedhay oo ku yidhi, Maqla oo garta.
11 Nothing that a person puts into his mouth [to eat] causes [God to consider] that person to be unacceptable. Instead, it is [the words] that come out of people’s mouths [SYN] that cause [God to reject them].”
Ma aha waxa afka gala waxa ninka nijaaseeyaa, laakiin waxa afka ka soo baxa, kaas ayaa ninka nijaaseeya.
12 Later we disciples went to Jesus and said, “Do you know that the Pharisees heard what you said, and as a result they felt offended [RHQ]?”
Markaasaa xertii u timid oo ku tidhi, Ma og tahay Farrisiintii inay ka xumaadeen markay hadalkii maqleen?
13 Then, [to teach us what God would do to the Pharisees], Jesus told [us this parable]: “My Father in heaven [will] get rid of all [those who teach things that are contrary to his truth, just like a farmer] gets rid of plants that he did not plant, by pulling them up along with their roots [MET].
Laakiin wuu u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Geed walba oo aan Aabbahayga jannada ku jiraa abuurin waa la rujin doonaa.
14 Do not pay any attention to [the Pharisees]. They [do not help people who do not know God’s truth] to [understand it, just like] blind guides [do not help] blind [people to perceive where they should go] [MET]. If a blind person [tries to] lead [another] blind person, they will both fall into a big hole [MET]. [Similarly, both the Pharisees and their disciples will end up in hell].” ()
Iska daaya. Iyagu waa indhoolayaal indhoolayaal hagayaye. Laakiin nin indha la' hadduu nin indha la' hago, labadooduba god bay ku dhici doonaan.
15 Peter said to Jesus, “Explain to us the parable [about what a person eats].”
Markaasaa Butros u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Masaalkaa noo caddee.
16 He replied [to them], “(I am disappointed that even you, [who should understand what I teach], still do not understand!/Why is it that even you [who should understand what I teach], still do not understand?) [RHQ]
Kolkaasuu wuxuu yidhi, Idinku weli ma garashola'aan baad tihiin?
17 (You ought to understand that all [food that people] eat enters their stomachs, and later the refuse passes out of their [bodies]./Cannot you understand that all [food that people] eat enters their stomachs and later the refuse passes out [of their bodies]?) [RHQ] [Because food does not alter what we think and desire, what we eat does not cause God to consider that we are unacceptable to him].
Miyaydnaan garanaynin, Wax kasta oo afka galaa calooshay tagaan, oo waxaa lagu tuuraa meesha lagu saxaroodo?
18 [You should know that] what comes out of [people’s] mouths, [meaning everything that they say] [SYN], comes from their inner beings/hearts. Many of the [things that they say] cause [God to consider] them to be unacceptable [to him].
Laakiin waxa afka ka soo baxaa, qalbigay ka yimaadaan; oo kuwaas weeye waxa ninka nijaaseeyaa.
19 It is people’s innermost beings that [cause them] to think things that are evil, to murder people, to [commit] adultery, to commit other sexual sins, to steal things, to testify falsely, and to speak evil about [others].
Waayo, waxaa qalbiga ka soo baxaa fikirrada sharka leh iyo dilidda iyo sinada iyo galmada xaaraanta ah iyo tuuganimada iyo maragga beenta ah iyo cayda.
20 It is these actions that cause [God to consider] people to be unacceptable [to him]. To eat with unwashed hands does not cause [God to consider] people unacceptable to him.”
Kuwan weeye waxa ninka nijaaseeyaa. Laakiin in lagu cuno faro aan la maydhin, ninka ma nijaasayso.
21 After Jesus [took us and] left [Galilee district], we went into the region [where the cities of] Tyre and Sidon [are located].
Ciise ayaa meeshaas ka baxay, oo dhinacyada Turos iyo Siidoon ayuu u leexday.
22 A woman [from the group of people called] Canaanites who live in that region came [to the place where Jesus was staying]. She kept shouting [to him], “Lord, you are the descendant of [King] David, [you are the Messiah!] Have pity on me [and my daughter!] She is suffering very much because a demon controls her.”
Oo naag reer Kancaan ah ayaa soohdimahaas ka soo baxday oo qaylisay iyadoo leh, Ii naxariiso, Sayidow, ina Daa'uudow. Gabadhayda jinni baa si xun u waalaya.
23 But Jesus did not answer her at all. [We] disciples came to him, and [knowing that the woman was not a Jew], we said to him, “Tell her to leave, because she keeps [bothering us] by yelling behind us!”
Laakiin hadal uguma uu jawaabin. Markaasaa xertiisii u timid oo ka bariday iyagoo leh, Eri, waayo, way inaga daba qaylinaysaa.
24 But Jesus said [to her], “I have been sent {[God] has sent me} to [help] only the Israelite people [at this time] [SYN]. [They are like] sheep that have gotten lost [MET] [because they do not know the way to heaven].”
Laakiin wuxuu u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, La iima soo dirin, idaha lunsan oo reer binu Israa'iil maahee.
25 But she came [closer] to Jesus and knelt down in front of him [to worship him]. She pled, “Lord/Sir, help me!”
Laakiin iyadu way u timid oo sujuudday, oo waxay tidhi, Sayidow, i caawi.
26 Then, [to suggest to her that he needed to help the Jews first and not the non-Jews, whom the Jews called dogs], he told her, “It is not good [for someone] to take food [that has been prepared for] the children and throw it to the [little] dogs.”
Wuxuu u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Ma wanaagsana in carruurta kibistooda la qaado oo eeyaha loo tuuro.
27 [But to show that she believed that non-Jews could also receive help from God], the woman said [to Jesus], “Lord/Sir, what you [say is] correct, but even the [little] dogs eat the crumbs that fall to the floor [when] their masters [sit at] their tables [and eat]!”
Waxay tidhi, Waa run, Sayidow, laakiin weliba eeyahu waxay cunaan jajabka ka dhaca miiska sayidkooda.
28 Then Jesus said to her, “O woman, [because] you believe firmly [in me, I] will [heal your daughter] as you desire!” At that moment [the demon left] her daughter, [and she] became well.
Markaasaa Ciise u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Naagtay, rumaysadkaagu waa weyn yahay ee ha kuu noqoto sidaad doonaysid. Oo saacaddaasba gabadheedii waa bogsatay.
29 After Jesus, [along with us disciples], departed from that area, we went [back] to Galilee Lake [and walked] along it. Then Jesus climbed the hill [near there] and sat down [to teach the people].
Markaasaa Ciise halkaas ka tegey, oo wuxuu u soo dhowaaday badda Galili, oo buurtuu fuulay oo halkaasuu fadhiistay.
30 Crowds kept coming to him for the next two days and brought lame, crippled, and blind people, those who were unable to talk, and many others [who had various sicknesses]. They laid them in front of Jesus [so that he would heal them] [SYN]. And he healed them.
Kolkaasaa waxaa u yimid dad fara badan oo wada kuwa curyaan ah iyo kuwa indha la' iyo kuwa carrab la' iyo kuwa addimmo la' iyo qaar badan oo kale, oo waxay iyaga dhigeen cagihiisa agtooda, wuuna bogsiiyey.
31 The crowd saw [him heal] people who could not talk, crippled people, lame people, and blind people, and they were amazed. They said, “Praise God [who rules over us who live in] Israel!”
Sidaas daraaddeed baa dadkii yaabay goortay arkeen kuwii carrabka la'aa oo hadlaya iyo kuwii lugaha la'aa oo bogsaday iyo kuwii curyaanka ahaa oo socda iyo kuwii indhaha la'aa oo wax arkaya, waxayna ammaaneen Ilaaha reer binu Israa'iil.
32 Then Jesus called us disciples to him and said [to us], “This crowd [of people] has been with me for three days and have nothing [left] to eat. I feel sorry for them. I do not want to send them away [while they are still] hungry, [because if I did that], they might faint on the way [home].”
Markaasaa Ciise xertiisii u yeedhay oo ku yidhi, Dadka badan ayaan u naxariisanayaa, waayo, durba saddex maalmood ayay ila joogeen, oo waxay cunaanna ma haystaan. Dooni maayo inaan diro iyagoo sooman waaba intaas oo ay jidka ku itaal beelaane.
33 We disciples said to him, “In this place where nobody lives, (we cannot possibly obtain enough food to feed such a large crowd!/how can we obtain a large enough amount of food to feed such a large crowd?) [RHQ]”
Xertiisii waxay ku yidhaahdeen, Innagoo meel cidla ah joogna, xaggee baynu ka helaynaa kibis intaa le'eg in dad sida u badanu ka dhergaan?
34 Jesus asked us, “How many small loaves do you have?” We said to him, “[We have] seven small loaves and a few [cooked] fish.”
Ciise ayaa ku yidhi Immisa kibsood baad haysaan? Waxay yidhaahdeen, Toddoba iyo waxoogaa kalluun yaryar ah.
35 He told the people to sit on the ground.
Oo wuxuu dadkii badnaa ku amray inay dhulka fadhiistaan.
36 Then he took the seven small loaves and the fish. After he thanked [God for them], he broke them [into pieces], and he kept giving [them] to us. Then we [kept distributing] them to the crowd.
Markaasuu toddobadii kibsood iyo kalluunkii soo qaaday, oo goortuu ku mahadnaqay ayuu kala jejebiyey oo xertii siiyey, xertiina dadkii badnaa ayay siiyeen.
37 [Because Jesus made the food multiply miraculously], all [those people] ate and had [plenty to] satisfy [them]. There were 4,000 men [who ate], but no [one counted] the women and the children [who also ate]. Then we [disciples] collected the pieces of food that were left over, and we filled seven large baskets [with them].
Dhammaantood way wada cuneen oo dhergeen, oo waxay soo ururiyeen toddoba dambiilood oo ka buuxa jajabkii hadhay.
Dadkii cunayna waxay ahaayeen afar kun oo rag ah oo aan naagaha iyo carruurtu ku jirin.
39 After Jesus dismissed the crowd, he, [along with us], got in the boat, and we sailed [around the lake] to the region called Magadan.
Kolkuu dadkii badnaa diray dabadeed ayuu doonni fuulay, oo wuxuu galay soohdimaha Magadan.