< Luke 10 >

1 And after these things, the Lord did appoint also other seventy, and sent them by twos before his face, to every city and place whither he himself was about to come,
Masuole chu, Pumapa'n, midang sômsarileinik a thanga, abop abopin an sena rang khopuitina le muntina, ama motona a tîra.
2 then said he unto them, 'The harvest indeed [is] abundant, but the workmen few; beseech ye then the Lord of the harvest, that He may put forth workmen to His harvest.
An kôma, “Bu ât rang atama, ania a mintûp ranga sin rang mi an tôm, Masikin, a bu mintûp ranga sintho rang mi tîr rangin bu pumapa kôm ngên roi.”
3 'Go away; lo, I send you forth as lambs in the midst of wolves;
“Se roi! Melang lâia belrite om anga han nangni ki tîr ani.
4 carry no bag, no scrip, nor sandals; and salute no one on the way;
Sumkok mo, cholite mo, kekok mo, chôi no roi; lampuia khom tute chibai no roi.
5 and into whatever house ye do enter, first say, Peace to this house;
In nin lûtna kipa, ‘Hi ina hin rathanngamna om rese’ ti bak roi.
6 and if indeed there may be there the son of peace, rest on it shall your peace; and if not so, upon you it shall turn back.
Rathanngamna midit mi an oma anîn chu nin rathanngamna chibai hah an chunga om a tih; an om nôn chu nin chibai hah lâk kîr nôk roi.
7 'And in that house remain, eating and drinking the things they have, for worthy [is] the workman of his hire; go not from house to house,
Nin tungna ina han omtit ungla, nangni an pêk murdi sâk ungla, nêk roi, sinthopu chu lo pêk rang ani sikin. In tin lôrdul no roi.
8 and into whatever city ye enter, and they may receive you, eat the things set before you,
Khopui nin lûta nangni an modôma anîn chu, nangni an pêk kai chu sâk roi.
9 and heal the ailing in it, and say to them, The reign of God hath come nigh to you.
Ma khuoa damloi ngei mindam ungla, an kôma, ‘Pathien Rêngram nin kôma ajuong nâi zoi’ tipe ngei roi.
10 'And into whatever city ye do enter, and they may not receive you, having gone forth to its broad places, say,
Khopui nin lûtna nâm nangni an modôm nôn chu, lampuia jôkpai ungla,
11 And the dust that hath cleaved to us, from your city, we do wipe off against you, but this know ye, that the reign of God hath come nigh to you;
nin khopuia pildi, kin kea kop tena khom nin chunga kin khôngthâk nôk vang ania, ‘Pathien Rêngram chu nin kôm ajuong nâi zoi!’ tipe ngei roi, a tia.
12 and I say to you, that for Sodom in that day it shall be more tolerable than for that city.
Nangni ki ril, Pathien Roijêk Nikhuo tika chu, ma khopuingei tuong rang nêkin chu, Sodom chu ajâi om uol atih!”
13 'Woe to thee, Chorazin; woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the mighty works that were done in you, long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes, they had reformed;
“Korazin, na chungroi arik bah na! Bethsaida, khom na chung roi arik bah na! Nangnia sininkhêl itho ngei hah Tyre le Sydon khuoa tho nisenla chu, thoila puon insilin, pildi inpolin an sietnangei insîr an tih.
14 but for Tyre and Sidon it shall be more tolerable in the judgment than for you.
Roijêk Nîn chu nin tuong rang nêkin Tyre le Sydon chu ajâi om uol an tih.
15 'And thou, Capernaum, which unto the heaven wast exalted, unto hades thou shalt be brought down. (Hadēs g86)
Nangma Capernaum khom, nethenin invân idênin nên pâk rang mini? Dûkmuna kêng vôrpai na ni rang.” (Hadēs g86)
16 'He who is hearing you, doth hear me; and he who is putting you away, doth put me away; and he who is putting me away, doth put away Him who sent me.'
Jisua'n a ruoisingei kôma, “Tutu nin chong rangâi chu ko chong rangâi ani, tutu nangni heng chu ni heng ani, tutu ni heng chu ni tîrpu heng ani,” a tia.
17 And the seventy turned back with joy, saying, 'Sir, and the demons are being subjected to us in thy name;'
Hanchu, sômsarileinik ngei hah râisân takin an hong kîra, “Pumapa, ni rimingin ramkhoringei tena kin chong an jôm” an tia.
18 and he said to them, 'I was beholding the Adversary, as lightning from the heaven having fallen;
Jisua'n a thuon ngeia, “Soitan, invân renga kôlinlek anga juong tâk ku mu,” a tia.
19 lo, I give to you the authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and on all the power of the enemy, and nothing by any means shall hurt you;
An kôma, “Rangâi roi, murûlngei le âinuvet chunga lôn theina le râlngei roineina chunga rachamneina nangni ke pêk, itên nangni minna thei noni ngei,” a tia.
20 but, in this rejoice not, that the spirits are subjected to you, but rejoice rather that your names were written in the heavens.'
“Ania ramkhoringeiin nin chong an jôm sikin nan râiminsân no roia, Invâna nin riming mizieka a om sikin nan râiminsân roi” a tipe ngeia.
21 In that hour was Jesus glad in the Spirit, and said, 'I do confess to thee, Father, Lord of the heaven and of the earth, that Thou didst hide these things from wise men and understanding, and didst reveal them to babes; yes, Father, because so it became good pleasure before Thee.
Ma zora han Jisua Ratha Inthiengin a sipa, “O Pa, invân le pilchung Pumapa, mivâr, mi theithiem ngei kôma ni ip, mi inmôlngei kôma nu phuong sikin nang ki minpâk. Ani, O Pa, maha nu lungdo le na nuomlam tak ani,” a tia.
22 'All things were delivered up to me by my Father, and no one doth know who the Son is, except the Father, and who the Father is, except the Son, and he to whom the Son may wish to reveal [Him].'
Ka Pa'n neinun murdi ni pêk zoi. Tutên, Pa ti loiin chu Nâipasal riet mak. Tutên Nâipasal ti loiin chu Pa khom riet mak, Nâipasalin ânphuongna ngei tiloiin chu.
23 And having turned unto the disciples, he said, by themselves, 'Happy the eyes that are perceiving what ye perceive;
Hanchu, Jisua ruoisingei tieng ân heia, inrûkten, “Hi ngei nin mu hih idôra mi satvur mo nin ni!
24 for I say to you, that many prophets and kings did wish to see what ye perceive, and did not see, and to hear what ye hear, and did not hear.'
Dêipungei, rêngngei tamtakin nin mu ngei hih mu rang an nuoma chuh mu mak ngei, nin iriet ngei a riet an nuoma chuh riet mak ngei,” a tipe ngeia.
25 And lo, a certain lawyer stood up, trying him, and saying, 'Teacher, what having done, life age-during shall I inherit?' (aiōnios g166)
Balam minchupu inkhat Jisua minvak rangin a honga, a kôma, “Minchupu, Kumtuong ringna ka manna rangin imo ki sin rang?” a tia. (aiōnios g166)
26 And he said unto him, 'In the law what hath been written? how dost thou read?'
Jisua'n a thuona, “Lekhabu'n imo ati? Imo no pore ngâi?” a tia.
27 And he answering said, 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God out of all thy heart, and out of all thy soul, and out of all thy strength, and out of all thy understanding, and thy neighbour as thyself.'
Hanchu ama'n, “Pumapa na Pathien chu, nu mulung murdi'n, ni ringna murdi'n, na râtna murdi'n ni mindonna murdi'n lungkham roh. Nangma lung nên kham anghan nu bungmingei lungkham roh ati,” tiin a thuona.
28 And he said to him, 'Rightly thou didst answer; this do, and thou shalt live.'
Jisua'n a kôma, “Ni ti mindik, ha angtak han thô inla, ring ni tih,” a tia.
29 And he, willing to declare himself righteous, said unto Jesus, 'And who is my neighbour?'
Hannisenla, Balam minchupu hah theiintum nuomin, Jisua kôma, “Tumo ku bungngei?” a tia.
30 and Jesus having taken up [the word], said, 'A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, and having stripped him and inflicted blows, they went away, leaving [him] half dead.
Hanchu, Jisua'n a thuona, “Hanchu voikhat, mi inkhat Jerusalem renga Jericho'a a sea, inru ngei a tonga, an jêmpola, an tôk bita, a thi vângin an mâk raka.
31 'And by a coincidence a certain priest was going down in that way, and having seen him, he passed over on the opposite side;
Hanchu ha lampuia han ochai inkhat a juong sea, ha mi hah a mûn chu lam dang tieng a piela.
32 and in like manner also, a Levite, having been about the place, having come and seen, passed over on the opposite side.
Ma ang nanâk han, Levi mi a juonga, a ena, hanchu lamsîr tieng a piela.
33 'But a certain Samaritan, journeying, came along him, and having seen him, he was moved with compassion,
Hanchu, Samari mi inkhat han ha lampuia lônin a honga, a mûn chu lungkham a mua.
34 and having come near, he bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine, and having lifted him up on his own beast, he brought him to an inn, and was careful of him;
A kôm ava pana, a sâbengei sariek le uain a buoka, a thom pea, a sakuording chunga a minchuonga, khuol tung ina a tuonga, a donsûi zoia.
35 and on the morrow, going forth, taking out two denaries, he gave to the innkeeper, and said to him, Be careful of him, and whatever thou mayest spend more, I, in my coming again, will give back to thee.
A nangtûka chu, sum dârnik a kelsuoa, khuol tung in enkolpu a pêka, ‘Lei donsûi inla,’ a chunga na thâm kai chu ko hong kîr nôk tika nang thuon ki tih” a tia.
36 'Who, then, of these three, seemeth to thee to have become neighbour of him who fell among the robbers?'
Jisua'n, a kôma, “Inthum ngei lâia han atu tak ha mo inru ngei tongpu bungmi ani ranga ni iem?” a tia.
37 and he said, 'He who did the kindness with him,' then Jesus said to him, 'Be going on, and thou be doing in like manner.'
Balam minchupu han a kôma, “inriengmupu tak hah” tiin a thuona. Jisua'n, “Sênla, nang khom ha ang tak han tho roh,” a tipea.
38 And it came to pass, in their going on, that he entered into a certain village, and a certain woman, by name Martha, did receive him into her house,
Hanchu, Jisua le a ruoisingei an khuol se nân, khuo inkhata an lûta, nupang a riming Martha a ina a modôm ngeia.
39 and she had also a sister, called Mary, who also, having seated herself beside the feet of Jesus, was hearing the word,
A juorpuinu riming chu Mary ani, ama han Pumapa ke bula insungin, a chongril a rangâia.
40 and Martha was distracted about much serving, and having stood by him, she said, 'Sir, dost thou not care that my sister left me alone to serve? say then to her, that she may partake along with me.'
Ania, Martha chu sinthôn ânpol oka, a honga, “Pumapa, kênzirpui nûn ke theivaia sintho ranga ni mâkrak hih ni mindon pe mak che mo hi?” ni hong san rangin tipe roh! a tia.
41 And Jesus answering said to her, 'Martha, Martha, thou art anxious and disquieted about many things,
Pumapa'n amanu kôma, “Martha, Martha, neinun tamtak ni mindon sika nênjêl kêng.
42 but of one thing there is need, and Mary the good part did choose, that shall not be taken away from her.'
Inkhat vai kêng ai nâng, Mary hin neinun dik a thanga, a kôm renga isut nôk rang ni khâi mak,” a tipea.

< Luke 10 >