< John 21 >
1 After this, Jesus again showed Himself to the disciples. It was at the Lake of Tiberias. The circumstances were as follows.
Haniyere okoon Iyesus T'bryados aats k'ari ganoke, b́ danifwotssh aaniy b́be'eyi, b́ be'ewwere hank'owa,
2 Simon Peter was with Thomas, called the Twin, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zabdi, and two others of the Master's disciples.
Sim'on P'et'rosi, Didimosi eteefo Tomasi, K'aan Galil datstso Natnaeli, Zebdiwos nana'wotsnat b́ danif gitetswots towatni botesh.
3 Simon Peter said to them, "I am going fishing." "We will go too," said they. So they set out and went on board their boat; but they caught nothing that night.
Sim'on P'et'ros, «Mus' detso amna» bíet. Bowere, «Nentoniye no ameti» boet. Kesh amt jelbots bokind, ernmó manots t'ú mus' iku dab deshatsno.
4 When, however, day was now dawning, Jesus stood on the beach, though the disciples did not know that it was Jesus.
B́gatstsok'on Iyesus aats k'ari gúúrats ned'b́wts, b́ danifwotsimó Iyesusi b́wottsok'o danatsno.
5 He called to them. "Children," He said, "have you any food there?" "No," they answered.
Iyesuswere, «Nana'otso! mus' iku detsfte?» bí eti. Bowere, «Ik biidu dab deshatsone» boeti.
6 "Throw the net in on the right hand side," He said, "and you will find fish." So they threw the net in, and now they could scarcely drag it along for the quantity of fish.
Bíwere, «Mus'i kambo jelbu k'anomaants shau'ere daatsitute» bíet. Mansh kambo aats k'arots shap' bok'ri, mus'o ayo bodetstsatse tuutson kambo geetso maawbowtsi.
7 This made the disciple whom Jesus loved say to Peter, "It is the Master." Simon Peter therefore, when he heard the words, "It is the Master," drew on his fisherman's shirt--for he had not been wearing it--put on his girdle, and sprang into the water.
Manoor Iyesus b́shunf b́danfo P'et'rossh, «Bíye doonzoniye!» bíet. Sim'on P'et'ros, «Doonzoniyosha» eto b́shishtsok'on finosha ett b́ kito kisht b́teshtsotse manoor tahdek't aats k'arots t'oolat b́kindi.
8 But the rest of the disciples came in the small boat (for they were not far from land--only about a hundred yards off), dragging the net full of fish.
B́ danifwotsmó datsatse git bal indoniyere bowokerawotse mus'o bíns'ents mus'i kambo geetsfere jelbon boweyi.
9 As soon as they landed, they saw a charcoal fire burning there, with fish broiling on it, and bread close by.
Jelbotse bo oot'tsok'on bí abaatse mus'o detstso itsintsiri tawik'ak'onat misho bek'bok'ri.
10 Jesus told them to fetch some of the fish which they had just caught.
Iyesuswere, «And it detsts mus'otse dewere» bíet.
11 So Simon Peter went on board the boat and drew the net ashore full of large fish, 153 in number; and yet, although there were so many, the net had not broken.
Mansh Simon P'et'ros jelbots t'oolat kindon balebalk'atse keez mus'i een eenwots bítse bos'eents mus'i kambo datsomand b́getsi, mank'o mus'i ay b́ detsalor mus'i kambman gaad'eratse.
12 "Come this way and have breakfast," said Jesus. But not one of the disciples ventured to question Him as to who He was, for they felt sure that it was the Master.
Iyesus maniyere il, «Waa moore» bíet. Boúnets doonzo Iyesusi b́ wottsok'o dant boteshtsotse b́ danifwotsitse dab́ ikonwor, «Kone nee?» ett aatosh aawo shuuk'tso aali.
13 Then Jesus came and took the bread and gave them some, and the fish in the same way.
Mann Iyesus waat, mishonat mus'on k'aaúdek't b́ími.
14 This was now the third occasion on which Jesus showed Himself to the disciples after He had risen from among the dead.
Iyesus k'irotse b́ tuwihakon b́ danifuwots bín bobek'irwan keezla b́tesh.
15 When they had finished breakfast, Jesus asked Simon Peter, "Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these others do?" "Yes, Master," was his answer; "you know that you are dear to me." "Then feed my lambs," replied Jesus.
Guur misho bomeyihakon Iyesus Sim'on P'et'rossh, «Yona naay Sim'ono! hanots taan bo shunirwoniyere bogo taan shunfiy?» bíet. Bíwere «Ee, t doonzo! taa neen tshuntsok'o neewor danfnee» ett bísh bíaaniy. Iyesuswere «T mereer buk'ulwotsi maanzwe» bíet.
16 Again a second time He asked him, "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" "Yes, Master," he said, "you know that you are dear to me." "Then be a shepherd to my sheep," He said.
Aaniy gitlo «Yona naay Sim'ono! taan shunfiya» bíet. Bíwere «Ee t doonzo! neen tshutsok'o nee danfnee» bíet. Iyesuswere «T mereer nana'úwotsi kore» bíet.
17 A third time Jesus put the question: "Simon, son of John, am I dear to you?" It grieved Peter that Jesus asked him the third time, "Am I dear to you?" "Master," he replied, "you know everything, you can see that you are dear to me." "Then feed my much-loved sheep," said Jesus.
Keezlonowere «Yona naay Sim'ono! taan shunfiya?» bíet. Keezlo «Taan shunfiya» bíetsosh P'et'ros shiyanwtsat «Doonozono! Nee úno danfnee, taa neen tshunok'onowere danfnee» bíet. Iyesuswere hank'o bísh bíet, «T mererwotsi jinee
18 "In most solemn truth I tell you that whereas, when you were young, you used to put on your girdle and walk whichever way you chose, when you have grown old you will stretch out your arms and some one else will put a girdle round you and carry you where you have no wish to go."
Arikon, arikoniye, neesh ti etiry nee jawetson nbeyor ni edo n kishon edde'er nshuntsok niamfoni nteshi, ni enashormó nee n kishuwotsi njargre k'osh asho neesh bíediti, nshunawokowere neen debíameti.»
19 This He said to indicate the kind of death by which that disciple would bring glory to God; and after speaking thus He said to him, "Follow me."
Han bíetuwere P'et'ros aawk'o k'iron Ik'o mangiyo bísh b́geyitwok'o kitsosha b́tesh, Maniyere il P'et'rossh «T shuutso shoydewowe!» bíet.
20 Peter turned round and noticed the disciple whom Jesus loved following--the one who at the supper had leaned back on His breast and had asked, "Master, who is it that is betraying you?"
P'et'ros wongr ett Iyesus b́ shunf danifo b́ shuutso b́ wafere b́ bek'i, b́ danif han kooc'mishor Iyesusok t'iindek't, «Doonzono, neen beshide imetwo kone?» ett aattsoni b́ tesh.
21 On seeing him, Peter asked Jesus, "And, Master, what about him?"
P'et'ros bín bek't, «Doonzono! ashaanmó aawk'owe b́ wotiti?» ett Iyesusi bíaati.
22 "If I desire him to remain till I come," replied Jesus, "what concern is that of yours? You, yourself, must follow me."
Iyesuswere «T wafetsosh s'ker beewe tietal neen eege gedi? Neehe t shuutso shoydewowe!» bíet.
23 Hence the report spread among the brethren that that disciple would never die. Yet Jesus did not say, "He is not to die," but, "If I desire him to remain till I come, what concern is that of yours?"
Manatse tuutson eshwots dagotse «B́ danifman k'irratse» etts keewo shisheb́wts. Ernmó Iyesus «T wafetsosh beewe tietal neen bíts eege gedi» eta bíetibako «K'irratse» eraatse.
24 That is the disciple who gives his testimony as to these matters, and has written this history; and we know that his testimony is true.
Keewanots jangosh jamon gawtsonat keewanotsnowere guut'tso b́ danifo, b́ gawts gawonwere ar b́wottsok'o danfone.
25 But there are also many other things which Jesus did--so vast a number indeed that if they were all described in detail, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would have to be written.
Iyesus b́ k'altswots k'osh ay keewwots fa'ano botesh. Taash bíartsok'owosh bí b́ fints keew jamwots ik ikon boguut'eyink'ere guut'ets mas'aafwotsi datso b́tookon kuro falrawnk'e b́tesh.