< Luke 16 >
1 He said also to His disciples: "There was a rich man who had a steward, about whom a report was brought to him, that he was wasting his property.
Ando aani Iyesus b́ danirwotssh hank'o bíeti, «Gaalets ash iko b́ mootse b́ detsts giz jamo bísh k'eezitu jints iko detsfe b́tesh. Ashuwots ‹N meyitsi jintsan n gizo bad'iye b́ badiyri› ett gaaltsmansh bo numi.
2 He called him and said, "'What is this I hear about you? Render an account of your stewardship, for I cannot let you hold it any longer.'
Galetsmanwere jints man s'egiit ‹N jangosh t shishiruwan eebi b́naroni? Haniye okoon t mootse jints wotosh n falrawotse jinosh n dek'ts t gizonat k'ac'on taash aab t'ntsuwe› bíet.
3 "Then the steward said within himself, "'What am I to do? For my master is taking away the stewardship from me. I am not strong enough for field labour: to beg, I should be ashamed.
Jintsmanwere bí nibots hank'o ett b́ gawi, ‹aak'o t k'ale k'una k'aniti taasha? Goshosho ango deshatse, falratse, k'onoshowere taane b́ jiitsiti,
4 I see what to do, in order that when I am discharged from the stewardship they may give me a home in their own houses.'
Bete! taa t k'alituwo danfee, t jinf finanatse taan gishewor, bo moots taan bezit jaguwotsi kishde'na.›
5 "So he called all his master's debtors, one by one, and asked the first, 'How much are you in debt to my master?'
«Mann b́doonzatse giz gushts jamwotsi ik ikon s'egdekt, shintsosh ‹T doonzsh n dashetuwo gusho ambtse ni atse fa'oni?› ett bíaati.
6 "'A hundred firkins of oil,' he replied. "'Here is your account,' said the steward: 'sit down quickly and change it into fifty firkins.'
Bíwere ‹Bal kor zeyito gusho tiatse fa'e› bí et, jintsmanwere, ‹N faramtso wuliyo hambe kaari waa bede' balk'ats kora err guud'e› bíet.
7 "To a second he said, "'And how much do you owe?' "'A hundred quarters of wheat,' was the answer. "'Here is your account,' said he: 'change it into eighty quarters.'
Gitlono s'eegdek't, ‹ni'atse fa'o gusho ambtse?› bí et. Bí were ‹Bal arw sndeye tiatse fa'oni› ett bíaaniy. Jints manuwere ‹Hambe nfaramats wuliyoni! habi gita err guud'e› bí et.
8 "And the master praised the dishonest steward for his shrewdness; for, in relation to their own contemporaries, the men of this age are shrewder than the sons of Light. (aiōn )
B́ doonzwere amaneraw jintsman s'eko bek't bín b́údi. Manuwere Ik'i ashuwotsiyere datsatsi ashuwots bo datsatsi beyosh s'ek bowotoniye b́kitsiri. (aiōn )
9 "But I charge you, so to use the wealth which is ever tempting to dishonesty as to win friends who, when it fails, shall welcome you to the tents that never perish. (aiōnios )
«Manshe datsanatsi gondon ko'iyets gizone jago kishde'ere etiruwe itsha, man it k'aliyale it gizo b́ s'uure kish basho it oror it jag manots dúre dúrosh bo beyiru mootse iten dek'etúne. (aiōnios )
10 The man who is honest in a very small matter is honest in a great one also; and he who is dishonest in a very small matter is dishonest in a great one also.
Muk' keewwatse amanets asho een keewatsnowere amaneke b́wotiti, múk' keewatse amanerawonwere een keewatse amaneratse.
11 If therefore you have not proved yourselves faithful in dealing with the wealth that is tainted with fraud, who will entrust to you the true good?
Eshe datsnatsi gaalo k'eezosh amaneratste wotiyal arik wotts gaalatsnmo kone amanar itsh imeti?
12 And if you have not been faithful in dealing with that which is not your own, who will give you that which is your own?
Ando k'osh ash gizatse amaneratste wotiyalmó itsh wotituwo detso kone itsh imeti?
13 "No servant can be in bondage to two masters. For either he will hate one and love the other, or else he will cling fast to one and scorn the other. You cannot be bondservants both of God and of gold."
«Ash iko iknon git doonzwotssh keeweyo falratse, man b́wotiyalmo, iko shid'r ikoni b́shuneti, iko mangiyir iko gac'ituwe, mank'o Ik'onat gizonsh keeweyo falratste.»
14 To all this the Pharisees listened, bitterly jeering at Him; for they were lovers of money.
Ferisawiya eteefuwots giz shunk bowottsotse, Iyesus keewutsman shisht bí keewo bogac'i.
15 "You are they," He said to them, "who boast of their own goodness before men, but God sees your hearts; for that which holds a proud position among men is detestable in God's sight.
Bímó hank'wa boosh bíet, «It it tooko ash shinatse kááw it wottsok'owa it ariyri, Ik'onmó it nibitstso danfee, ash shinatse mang detsts araat be'eyiruwo, Ik'i shinatse shit'eke.»
16 The Law and the Prophets continued until John came: from that time the Good News of the Kingdom of God has been spreading, and all classes have been forcing their way into it.
Iyesus b́ keewmaanats dabt hank'o bíet, Nemonat nebiyiwots mas'afwots Gupfo Yohansok b́borfetsosh keewefera botesh, maniye hakono keeweyiruwo Ik'i mengsti misiraci jange, ash jamonwere mengst manits kindosh kup'at b́ finiri.
17 But it is easier for earth and sky to pass away than for one smallest detail of the Law to fall to the ground.
Wotowa eree, Muse nemotse dab k'op' iku b t'afoniyere daronat datson bo besho ketefe.
18 Every man who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery; and he who marries her when so divorced from her husband commits adultery.
«B́ máátsu fakshr k'osh maatsu dek'etuw jamo gobetsiye. mank'o b́ kenihatse faksheets maatsu dek'etuwo gobetsi bwotiti.»
19 "There was once a rich man who habitually arrayed himself in purple and fine linen, and enjoyed a splendid banquet every day,
Manats dabt Iyesus hank'o etre, «Gizi shaawon keewets tahi biro tah dek'ts gaalets iko fa'e b́tesh, bíwere aaw aawon beyi sheengo b́befoni.
20 while at his outer door there lay a beggar, Lazarus by name,
Bíats jamó gaawu wottso Alazari eteetso t'oowo ando gaaletsman máá fengeshatse b́k'eefoni,
21 covered with sores and longing to make a full meal off the scraps flung on the floor from the rich man's table. Nay, the dogs, too, used to come and lick his sores.
T'owmanwere, gaaletsman mishi maratse fed'iru mishi fed'man moosh b́joolfo, kanwotswere waar b́ gawo bolep'efoni.
22 "But in course of time the beggar died; and he was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom. The rich man also died, and had a funeral.
«Maniyehako t'owman k'irb́wutsi, melakiwotswere Abraham ganok dek't boami, ando gaaletsman b́ k'irre dukeyi.
23 And in Hades, being in torment, he looked and saw Abraham in the far distance, and Lazarus resting in his arms. (Hadēs )
Siolitsnowere b́ kic'efere, b́ tooko dambaan kááwdek't́ b́s'ilfere Abrahamnat b́ ganoke fa'o Alazari wokoon b́k'b́k'ri. (Hadēs )
24 So he cried aloud, and said, "'Father Abraham, take pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am in agony in this flame.'
B́ k'áárono eenshdek't hank'owa bíet, ‹Niho Abrahamo! oona neesha! taash maac'o keewowe! taw lalwanitsne aydek'at tkic'iruwotsene b́ kishi jaabo aatsots gufde'er ti albero bíak'itwok'o Alazari tmaants woshdyiwe!›
25 "'Remember, my child,' said Abraham, 'that you had all your good things during your lifetime, and that Lazarus in like manner had his bad things. But, now and here, he is receiving consolation and you are in agony.
«Abrahammó hank'owa bísh bíet, ‹T naayo, nee datsatse n kashon n beets dúron ay sheeng beyo daatsat n gene'útsok'o gawude'e, Alazarmo gond bek'owotse b́teshi, manshe hanoke bí and b́ genee'úwor nemon n kic'iri.
26 And, besides all this, a vast chasm is immovably fixed between us and you, put there in order that those who desire to cross from this side to you may not be able, nor any be able to cross over from your side to us.'
Jamanatsnmó itnat noon dagotse gohi eeno fa'ee, mansh nomande it maants, it maantse nomand kímo falituwo konuwor aaliye.›
27 "'I entreat you then, father,' said he, 'to send him to my father's house.
Galetsonwere hank'o bíet, Nihono, bere oona Alazari tnihi mook n woshituwok'o neen k'oniruwe,
28 For I have five brothers. Let him earnestly warn them, lest they also come to this place of torment.'
Oke uts eshuwo detsfe, ando manots kic'anok kindosh bowarawok'o amr boosh keewwe.
29 "'They have Moses and the Prophets,' replied Abraham; 'let them hear them.'
Abrahammo ‹Musenat nebiyiwots mas'afwots boosh fa'ane, boon k'ewune› bí eti.
30 "'No, father Abraham,' he pleaded; 'but if some one goes to them from the dead, they will repent.'
Ash gaaletsmanuwere ‹Woteratse! niho Abrahamo, ik asho k'irotse tuur amr b́keewink'e goyinar nandrone etank'ne› bí et.
31 "'If they are deaf to Moses and the Prophets,' replied Abraham, 'they would not be led to believe even if some one should rise from the dead.'"
Abrahamuwere ‹Musenat nebiywots mas'fwots bo etiruwo k'ewatsno wotiyalmá ik asho k'irotse tuur b́keewiyalor amaneratsne› bí eti.»