< Matthew 16 >

1 [Some] Pharisees and Sadducees came to [Jesus] and asked him [to perform] a miracle that would prove [that] [had sent him].
Ferisawino eteefwotsnat Seduk'awino etefwotsn Iyesusok boweyi, bín fadosh geeyat «Darotse adits keewo noosh kitswe» ett bín bo aati.
2 He answered them, “[In this country], in the evening you say, ‘[It will be] good weather [tomorrow], because the sky is red.’
Bímó hank'o ett boosh bí aaniyi, «Kooc'on daro b́ bírre it bek'or ‹Bilee b́wotiti› etirute,
3 [Early] in the morning [you say], ‘It will be stormy weather today, because the sky is red, and dark clouds have formed.’ You understand how to predict [the weather by looking at the sky], but you cannot [seem to look at what is happening] now, [and by that] understand [what God is doing].
Datso b́gatsor guuron ando ‹Daro daawnar b́ aak'or hambets aawush mango butsetwe› it etiri, dari maac'o bíaro danosh falfte, ernmó dúri milkto dano falratste.
4 [You] evil people have seen me [perform miracles] but you do not faithfully worship God [MET]. You want to see [me perform] a miracle [that would prove that God has sent me]. But [God] will [enable you to see] only one miracle. It will be [like] what happened [MET] to Jonah, [the prophet, who was inside a huge fish for three days and then came out of it to live again].” Then Jesus left them and sailed away, [along with us disciples].
Gondonat amaneraw s'oot'anots, mililkt bek'o geefne, ernmó nebiyo Yonas milkitoniye oko k'osh milkito imeratse.» Maniyere il Iyesus boon k'azk'rat k'osh beyokok bíami.
5 [We] forgot to take bread when [we] sailed to another edge of [the lake].
B́ danifwots aats k'aroniyere bokimoor batk'rat misho detsde'atsno botesh,
6 [Then] Jesus said to us, “Beware [that you do not accept] the yeast [MET] that the Pharisees and Sadducees [distribute].”
Iyesus b́danifwotssh, «Nibn de'ere, Ferisawino etefutsnat Seduk'awino eteefuwots boot'shashatse it atso kordere» bí et.
7 Then, [not realizing that he was speaking figuratively], [we] said to one another, “[He must have said that] because we forgot to bring any bread!”
Bowere, «Han bí'etir misho dek'woo nok'aztsoshe b́wotiti» ett boatsatseyo bokeeweyi.
8 Because Jesus knew what [we were saying], he said [to us], “(I am disappointed that you are discussing among yourselves, [thinking] that [it was because] you did not bring any bread [that I talked about the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees]./Why are you discussing among yourselves thinking that it was because you did not bring any bread [that I talked about the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees]?) [RHQ] You believe only a little [what I am able to do for you].
Iyesusmó bo asaabirwo dandek't hank'o boosh bíet, «It amanerawotso! ‹Misho node'awoshe› etaat it atsatsewo eegishe it keeweyeri?
9 (You should understand [that I can continue to do miracles to provide for what you need./] you not yet understand [that I can provide miraculously for you if you need food]?) [RHQ] Do you not remember that 5,000 [people ate when I multiplied the] five small loaves [and the two fish? And after everyone had enough to eat], you collected [twelve] baskets [of left-over pieces] [RHQ]!
Andoor t'iwintsratsteya? Úts misho úts kum ashosh b́ bodtsok'onat oorts mishifed'o ambts mishimaron s'eeno it k'aaútsok'o gawuratsteya?
10 [Do you not remember] [RHQ] [that] 4,000 [people ate when I multiplied the] seven small loaves [and a few fish]? And [after everyone had enough to eat], you collected [seven] large baskets [of left-over pieces]
Mank'o shawat misho awd kum ashosh b́bodtsok'owonat oorts mishifed'o ambts mishi maron s'eentso it k'aa'útsok'o t'iwintsratste?
11 (You should have understood that I was not speaking about [real] bread [that contains yeast]./Why have you not understood that I was not speaking about [real] bread [that contains yeast?]) [RHQ] What I [was saying] was that you should [not accept what] the Pharisees and Sadducees [say, because it would affect you like] yeast [affects] [MET] [dough].”
Eshe ‹Ferisawino eteefuwotsnat Seduk'awino eteefuwots boot' shashatse it atso korde'ere!› etaat itsh tkeew mishi jango wotb́k'azo aawk'oneya t'iwintso it k'azi?»
12 Then we understood that he was not talking about the yeast that is [in] bread. Instead, [he was talking] about the [wrong] teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
B́ danifwotssh it atso korde'ere bí ettso ferisawno eteefuwtsnat Seduk'awino eteefuwotsn doyatsna bako bo mishi boot'shashatse b́woterawok'o danbodek'.
13 When Jesus came with [us] disciples to the region near Caesarea Philippi [town], he asked us, “Who do people say that I, the one who came from heaven, [really] am?”
Iyesus Filip'os K'isariyi eteef dats kayuk b́bodtsok'on b́ danifwotssh, «Ashuwots Ash na'osh koni etee boetiri?» ett boon bíaati.
14 We answered, “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]. [Still] others [say that you are the prophet] Jeremiah or one of the [other] prophets [who lived long ago, who has come back to life again].”
Bowere, «Ik ikwotsiye ‹Gupfo Yohansiye, › etirune, k'oshwots ‹Eliyasiye› etirune, ando k'oshuwots ‹Ermiyasiyee wee nebiyiwotsitse ikoniye› etfne» boet.
15 Jesus said to us, “[What about] you? Who do you say that I am?”
Iyesuswere, «Itmó koni etfte tasha?» Bíet.
16 Simon Peter said to him, “You are the Messiah! You are the Son of the all-powerful God.”
Mann Sim'on P'etros aanidek't, «Neehe Krstos neene, Ik'o naay neene, » ett bísh bíaaniy.
17 Then Jesus said to him, “Simon, son of Jonah, [God] is pleased with you. What you just said was not [SYN] revealed to you by any human. Instead, [it was] my Father [who lives] in heaven [who revealed this to you].
Iyesuswere Hank'o bísh bíeti, «Yona naay Sim'ono! derek neene! han neesh kits darotse fa'o tnihiye bako ashaaliye.
18 I will also tell you this: You are Peter, [which means rock]. [You are like] a rock. What you [and your fellow apostles teach] (OR, [what] you [do]) [will be like a foundation on which I] will create congregations of people who [believe in] me. And the demons [PRS], [who live] where the dead people who lived evil lives are, will not be able to [come and] prevent [MET] [me from doing] that.” (Hadēs g86)
Taawere hank'o etreneesha, nee P'et'ros neene, shutsi s'alanatsowe Ik' moo agetuwe, Ik' maa mannowere dab k'iri angonuwor da'aratse. (Hadēs g86)
19 [Then, speaking to all of us, he said], “I will enable you [(pl)] to have authority [MTY] over the groups of people over whose lives [God] rules. Whatever you forbid regarding those people [MTY], it will have been forbidden by God. Whatever you permit [MET] regarding them, it will have been permitted by God.”
Eshe, dari mengstu bín k'eshetwotsi neesh imetwe, datsatse n tiptso darotse tipekee b́wotiti datsatse n biitstso darotse bishke b́wotiti.»
20 Then Jesus warned [us] disciples strongly not to tell anyone [at that time] that he is the Messiah.
Maniyere il Iyesus b́ danifuwotssh bí Krstosi b́wottsok'owo konshor bokeewrawok'o bí azazi.
21 From that time Jesus began to teach [us] disciples that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem [city]. There the ruling elders, the chief priests, and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws would cause him to suffer and (be killed/die). Then on the third day [after that], he would become alive again.
Manortson tuut Iyesus b́ danifwotssh hank'o eto dek' b́tuu, «Iyerusalem maants amo taash geyife, manoknowere ee naashuwots, kahani naashuwotsnat nem danifwotsoke gondbek'o tiats bodetwe, taano úditunee, keezl aawonomó k'aytuwitwe.»
22 [Because Peter assumed that the Messiah would not suffer and die], he took Jesus aside and began to rebuke him [for talking about suffering and dying]. He said, “Lord, may [God] never permit that to happen to you! That must certainly not happen!”
P'et'rosmó Iyesusi bíaali s'eegdek't́, «Doonzono! woteratse b́jamoona! keewan niats boratse!» etfetst bín fayo dek't b́tuwi.
23 Then Jesus turned [to look at] Peter, and he said to him, “Stop talking to me [like that] [MTY]! [Stop saying what] Satan [MET] [would say, and stop] trying to prevent [from happening what God has planned]! You are a hindrance to me, because you are not thinking like God thinks. Instead, [you are thinking] like people [think]!”
Iyesusmó wongr ett aanat P'et'rossh, «Nee shed'anono! tshinatse tuuwe! nee ashka bako Ik'iko ní asaaberawotse taash t'uugnenee» bíet.
24 Then Jesus said to [us] disciples, “If any one [of you] wants to be my disciple, you must not do [only] what you yourself want [to do]. [You] must be willing to [let people hurt you and disgrace you. That is like what they do to criminals whom they force to] carry a cross [MET] [to the place where the criminals will be executed. That is what anyone who wants to] be my disciple [must do].
Maniyere il Iyesus b́ danifuwotssh hank'owa bíet, «T jafrats woo geyiruwo b́ tooko juu k'rowe, b́ mask'aliyonowere kurde tshuutso sha'owe.
25 [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] will live [with God eternally].
B́ kasho kashiwosh geyiru jamo b́ kashitwe t'ut'etwe, b́ kashu t jangosha err t'ut'etwonmó daatsitwe.
26 People [might] get everything [they want] in this world, but ([if they do not become my disciples], they would really be gaining nothing [because] they would not get eternal life!/what would they gain [if they do not become my disciples and thus] do not get eternal life?) [RHQ] (There is absolutely nothing that people can give [to God] that would enable them to gain eternal life./What can people give [to God] that could enable them to gain eternal life?) [MTY, RHQ]
Asho datsanatsi gaal jamo b́datsiyal, b́ kashunmó b́ t'afiyal eege bísh b́ k'aliti? Wee asho b́kashi shegro k'awntso dashosh falitwá?
27 [Listen carefully: I], the one who came from heaven, [will leave this earth, but] I will return, and the angels of heaven will accompany me. At that time I will have the glorious [radiance] that my Father has, and I will reward everyone according to what they did [when they were living on earth].
Ash na'o b́ nih mangon wotde'er b́ melakiwotsnton weetwe, manóroweree ik ikon boosh bofinok'o bok'awntso dashetwe.
28 Listen carefully! Some of you who are here now will see [me], the one who came from heaven, when I return to rule. You will see this before you die!”
Arikoniye itsh t keewiri, ash na'o b́ mengsti mangon b́waafere bobek'fetsosh hanoke need'iru ashaanotsitse k'irrawwots fa'ane.»

< Matthew 16 >