< Κατα Λουκαν 9 >

1 Συγκαλέσας δε τους δώδεκα μαθητάς αυτού, έδωκεν εις αυτούς δύναμιν και εξουσίαν κατά πάντων των δαιμονίων και να θεραπεύωσι νόσους·
Having called together then the Twelve (disciples of him *K*) He gave to them power and authority over all the demons and diseases to heal
2 και απέστειλεν αυτούς διά να κηρύττωσι την βασιλείαν του Θεού και να ιατρεύωσι τους ασθενούντας,
and He sent them to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the (sick. *N(k)O*)
3 και είπε προς αυτούς· Μη βαστάζετε μηδέν εις την οδόν, μήτε ράβδους μήτε σακκίον μήτε άρτον μήτε αργύριον μήτε να έχητε ανά δύο χιτώνας.
and He said to them; Nothing do take for the journey; neither (staff *N(K)O*) nor bag nor bread nor money nor apiece two tunics to have.
4 Και εις ήντινα οικίαν εισέλθητε, εκεί μένετε και εκείθεν εξέρχεσθε.
And into whatever maybe house you may enter, there do remain and from there do go forth.
5 Και όσοι δεν σας δεχθώσιν, εξερχόμενοι από της πόλεως εκείνης αποτινάξατε και τον κονιορτόν από των ποδών σας διά μαρτυρίαν κατ' αυτών.
And as many as (maybe *NK(o)*) not (shall receive *N(k)O*) you, going forth from the city that (and *k*) the dust from the feet of you (do shake off *N(k)O*) as a testimony against them.
6 Εξερχόμενοι δε διήρχοντο από κώμης εις κώμην, κηρύττοντες το ευαγγέλιον και θεραπεύοντες πανταχού.
Going forth then they were passing through the villages evangelising and healing everywhere.
7 Ήκουσε δε Ηρώδης ο τετράρχης πάντα τα γινόμενα υπ' αυτού, και ήτο εν απορία, διότι ελέγετο υπό τινών ότι ο Ιωάννης ανέστη εκ νεκρών·
Heard of now Herod the Tetrarch the [things] being done (by him *K*) all and was perplexed because of the saying by some that John (has been raised *N(k)O*) out from [the] dead,
8 υπό τινών δε ότι ο Ηλίας εφάνη, υπ' άλλων δε, ότι ανέστη εις των αρχαίων προφητών.
by some also that Elijah had appeared, by others also that a prophet (someone *N(k)O*) of the ancients had arisen.
9 Και είπεν ο Ηρώδης· Τον Ιωάννην εγώ απεκεφάλισα· τις δε είναι ούτος, περί του οποίου εγώ ακούω τοιαύτα; και εζήτει να ίδη αυτόν.
(and *k*) Said (then *no*) (*ko*) Herod; John I myself beheaded; who however is this concerning whom (I myself *ko*) I hear such things? And he was seeking to see Him.
10 Και υποστρέψαντες οι απόστολοι, διηγήθησαν προς αυτόν όσα έπραξαν. Και παραλαβών αυτούς απεσύρθη κατ' ιδίαν εις τόπον έρημον πόλεώς τινός ονομαζομένης Βηθσαϊδά.
And having returned the apostles related to Him as much as they had done. And having taken them He withdrew by in private into (place solitary *K*) (a town being called *N(k)O*) Bethsaida.
11 Οι δε όχλοι νοήσαντες ηκολούθησαν αυτόν, και δεχθείς αυτούς ελάλει προς αυτούς περί της βασιλείας του Θεού, και τους έχοντας χρείαν θεραπείας ιάτρευεν.
The now crowds having known [it] they followed Him. and (having received *N(k)O*) them He was speaking to them concerning the kingdom of God, and those need having of healing He was healing.
12 Η δε ημέρα ήρχισε να κλίνη· και προσελθόντες οι δώδεκα, είπον προς αυτόν· Απόλυσον τον όχλον, διά να υπάγωσιν εις τας πέριξ κώμας και τους αγρούς και να καταλύσωσι και να εύρωσι τροφάς, διότι εδώ είμεθα εν ερήμω τόπω.
And the day began to decline. having come then the Twelve said to Him; do dismiss the crowd that (having travelled *N(k)O*) into the surrounding villages and (*ko*) countryside they may lodge and they may find provisions; for here in a desolate place we are.
13 Και είπε προς αυτούς· Δότε σεις εις αυτούς να φάγωσιν. Οι δε είπον· Ημείς δεν έχομεν πλειότερον παρά πέντε άρτους και δύο ιχθύας, εκτός εάν υπάγωμεν ημείς και αγοράσωμεν τροφάς δι' όλον τον λαόν τούτον·
He said now to them; do give to them you yourselves to eat. But they said; Not there are to us more than loaves five and fish two, except surely even having gone we ourselves shall buy for all people this food.
14 διότι ήσαν ως πεντακισχίλιοι άνδρες· και είπε προς τους μαθητάς αυτού· Καθίσατε αυτούς κατά αθροίσματα ανά πεντήκοντα.
They were for about men five thousand. He said then to the disciples of Him; do make sit down them groups (of about *NO*) in fifty.
15 Και έπραξαν ούτω, και εκάθησαν άπαντας.
And they did so and (he sat *N(K)O*) all.
16 Λαβών δε τους πέντε άρτους και τους δύο ιχθύας, ανέβλεψεν εις τον ουρανόν και ευλόγησεν αυτούς και κατέκοψε, και έδιδεν εις τους μαθητάς διά να βάλλωσιν έμπροσθεν του όχλου.
Having taken then the five loaves and the two fish, having looked up to the heaven He blessed them and broke [them] and He was giving [them] to the disciples (to set *N(k)O*) before the crowd.
17 Και έφαγον και εχορτάσθησαν πάντες, και εσηκώθη το περισσεύσαν εις αυτούς εκ των κλασμάτων δώδεκα κοφίνια.
And they ate and were satisfied all, and was taken up that having been a surplus to them of fragments hand-baskets twelve.
18 Και ενώ αυτός προσηύχετο καταμόνας, ήσαν μετ' αυτού οι μαθηταί, και ηρώτησεν αυτούς λέγων· Τίνα με λέγουσιν οι όχλοι ότι είμαι;
And it came to pass as happening He is praying in solitary were with Him the disciples, and He questioned them saying; Whom Me do pronounce the crowds to be?
19 οι δε αποκριθέντες είπον· Ιωάννην τον Βαπτιστήν, άλλοι δε Ηλίαν, άλλοι δε ότι ανέστη τις των αρχαίων προφητών.
And answering they said; John the Baptist, others also Elijah, others now that a prophet one of the ancients has arisen.
20 Είπε δε προς αυτούς· Σεις δε τίνα με λέγετε ότι είμαι; και αποκριθείς ο Πέτρος είπε· Τον Χριστόν του Θεού.
He said then to them; You yourselves however whom Me do pronounce to be? (*k*) Peter then answering said; The Christ of God.
21 Ο δε προσέταξεν αυτούς σφοδρώς και παρήγγειλε να μη είπωσιν εις μηδένα τούτο,
And having strictly warned to them He instructed [them] to no one (to tell *N(k)O*) this
22 ειπών ότι πρέπει ο Υιός του ανθρώπου να πάθη πολλά και να καταφρονηθή από των πρεσβυτέρων και αρχιερέων και γραμματέων, και να θανατωθή και τη τρίτη ημέρα να αναστηθή.
having said that It is necessary for the Son of Man many things to suffer and to be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes and to be killed and on the third day (to be raised. *NK(o)*)
23 Έλεγε δε προς πάντας· Εάν τις θέλη να έλθη οπίσω μου, ας απαρνηθή εαυτόν και ας σηκώση τον σταυρόν αυτού καθ' ημέραν και ας με ακολουθή.
He was saying then to all; If anyone desires after Me (to come, he should deny *N(k)O*) himself and he should take up the cross of him every day and he should follow Me.
24 Διότι όστις θέλει να σώση την ζωήν αυτού, θέλει απολέσει αυτήν· και όστις απολέση την ζωήν αυτού ένεκεν ομού, ούτος θέλει σώσει αυτήν.
Who[ever] for (maybe *NK(o)*) shall desire the life of him to save, will lose it; who[ever] however maybe may lose the life of him on account of me, he will save it.
25 Επειδή τι ωφελείται ο άνθρωπος, εάν κερδήση τον κόσμον όλον, εαυτόν δε απολέση ή ζημιωθή;
What for is profited a man having gained the world whole himself now having destroyed or having suffered the loss of?
26 Διότι όστις επαισχυνθή δι' εμέ και τους λόγους μου, διά τούτον ο Υιός του ανθρώπου θέλει επαισχυνθή, όταν έλθη εν τη δόξη αυτού και του Πατρός και των αγίων αγγέλων.
Who[ever] for maybe may have been ashamed of Me and My words, him the Son of Man will be ashamed of when He may come in the glory of Himself and of the Father and of the holy angels.
27 Λέγω δε προς εσάς αληθώς, Είναι τινές των εδώ ισταμένων, οίτινες δεν θέλουσι γευθή θάνατον, εωσού ίδωσι την βασιλείαν του Θεού.
I say now to you truthfully there are some of those (there *N(k)O*) already standing who certainly not (may taste *N(k)O*) of death until maybe they may have seen the kingdom of God.
28 Μετά δε τους λόγους τούτους παρήλθον έως οκτώ ημέραι, και παραλαβών τον Πέτρον και Ιωάννην και Ιάκωβον, ανέβη εις το όρος διά να προσευχηθή.
It came to pass now after sayings these about days eight, and having taken (*k*) Peter and John and James He went up on the mountain to pray.
29 Και ενώ προσηύχετο, ηλλοιώθη η όψις του προσώπου αυτού και τα ιμάτια αυτού έγειναν λευκά εξαστράπτοντα.
And it came to pass during praying by Him the appearance of the face of Him [was] altered, and the clothing of Him white became dazzling.
30 και ιδού, άνδρες δύο συνελάλουν μετ' αυτού, οίτινες ήσαν Μωϋσής και Ηλίας,
And behold men two were talking with Him who were Moses and Elijah;
31 οίτινες φανέντες εν δόξη, έλεγον τον θάνατον αυτού, τον οποίον έμελλε να εκπληρώση εν Ιερουσαλήμ.
Those having appeared in glory were speaking of the going out of Him which He was soon to accomplish in Jerusalem.
32 Ο δε Πέτρος και οι μετ' αυτού ήσαν βεβαρημένοι υπό του ύπνου· και ότε εξύπνησαν, είδον την δόξαν αυτού και τους δύο άνδρας τους ισταμένους μετ' αυτού.
And Peter and those with him were wearied with sleep. having awoken fully then they saw the glory of Him and the two men who already standing with Him.
33 Και ενώ αυτοί εχωρίζοντο απ' αυτού, είπεν ο Πέτρος προς τον Ιησούν· Επιστάτα, καλόν είναι να ήμεθα εδώ· και ας κάμωμεν τρεις σκηνάς, μίαν διά σε και διά τον Μωϋσήν μίαν και μίαν διά τον Ηλίαν, μη εξεύρων τι λέγει.
And it came to pass in the departing of them from Him said Peter to Jesus; Master, good it is for us here to be, also let us make tabernacles three, one for You and one for Moses and one for Elijah; not knowing what he is saying.
34 Ενώ δε αυτός έλεγε ταύτα, ήλθε νεφέλη και επεσκίασεν αυτούς· και εφοβήθησαν ότε εισήλθον εις την νεφέλην·
These things then when he is saying came a cloud and (was overshadowing *N(k)O*) them. they feared then in the entering (of them *N(k)O*) into the cloud.
35 και έγεινε φωνή εκ της νεφέλης, λέγουσα· Ούτος είναι ο Υιός μου ο αγαπητός· αυτού ακούετε.
And a voice came out of the cloud saying; This is the Son of Mine the (chosen, *N(K)O*) to Him do listen.
36 Και αφού έγεινεν η φωνή, ευρέθη ο Ιησούς μόνος· και αυτοί εσιώπησαν και προς ουδένα είπον εν εκείναις ταις ημέραις ουδέν εξ όσων είδον.
And as happening the voice was found (*k*) Jesus alone. And they themselves were silent and to no [one] they told in those the days no [thing] of what they have seen.
37 Την δε ακόλουθον ημέραν, ότε κατέβησαν από του όρους, υπήντησεν αυτόν όχλος πολύς.
It came to pass then (in *ko*) the next day when were descending they from the mountain met with Him a crowd great.
38 Και ιδού, άνθρωπός τις εκ του όχλου ανέκραξε, λέγων· Διδάσκαλε, δέομαί σου, επίβλεψον επί τον υιόν μου, διότι μονογενής μου είναι·
And behold a man from the crowd (cried *N(k)O*) saying; Teacher, I implore You (to look *N(k)O*) upon the son of mine for an only child to me he is;
39 και ιδού, δαιμόνιον πιάνει αυτόν, και εξαίφνης κράζει και σπαράττει αυτόν μετά αφρού, και μόλις αναχωρεί απ' αυτού, συντρίβον αυτόν·
And behold a spirit takes him and suddenly he cries out and it throws into convulsions him with foaming and (with difficulty *NK(o)*) it departs from him bruising him.
40 και παρεκάλεσα τους μαθητάς σου διά να εκβάλωσιν αυτό, και δεν ηδυνήθησαν.
And I begged the disciples of You that (they may cast out *N(k)O*) it, and not they were able.
41 Αποκριθείς δε ο Ιησούς, είπεν· Ω γενεά άπιστος και διεστραμμένη, έως πότε θέλω είσθαι μεθ' υμών και θέλω υπομένει υμάς; φέρε τον υιόν σου εδώ.
Answering now Jesus said, O generation unbelieving and perverted, until when will I be with you and I will bear with you? do bring here the son of you.
42 Και ενώ αυτός έτι προσήρχετο, έρριψεν αυτόν κάτω το δαιμόνιον και κατεσπάραξεν· ο δε Ιησούς επετίμησε το πνεύμα το ακάθαρτον και ιάτρευσε το παιδίον και απέδωκεν αυτό εις τον πατέρα αυτού.
While then when is coming near he threw down him the demon and threw [him] into convulsions. Rebuked then Jesus the spirit unclean and healed the boy and gave back him to the father of him.
43 Εξεπλήττοντο δε πάντες επί την μεγαλειότητα του Θεού. Και ενώ πάντες εθαύμαζον διά πάντα όσα έκαμεν ο Ιησούς, είπε προς τους μαθητάς αυτού·
Were astonished then all at the majesty of God. Of all however wondering at all which (was doing *N(k)O*) (*k*) (Jesus *K*) He said to the disciples of Him;
44 Βάλετε σεις εις τα ώτα σας τους λόγους τούτους· διότι ο Υιός του ανθρώπου μέλλει να παραδοθή εις χείρας ανθρώπων.
do implant in yourself you yourselves into the ears of you words these; for the Son of Man is soon to be betrayed into [the] hands of men.
45 Εκείνοι όμως δεν ενόουν τον λόγον τούτον, και ήτο αποκεκρυμμένος απ' αυτών, διά να μη νοήσωσιν αυτόν, και εφοβούντο να ερωτήσωσιν αυτόν περί του λόγου τούτου.
But they were not understanding declaration this, and it was veiled from them that not they may understand it. And they were afraid to ask Him concerning declaration this.
46 Εισήλθε δε εις αυτούς διαλογισμός, τις τάχα εξ αυτών ήτο μεγαλήτερος.
Came up then an argument among them this who maybe would be greater of them.
47 Ο δε Ιησούς, ιδών τον διαλογισμόν της καρδίας αυτών, επίασε παιδίον και έστησεν αυτό πλησίον εαυτού
But Jesus (knowing *N(k)O*) the reasoning of the heart of them, having taken hold of (a child *N(k)O*) set it by Himself
48 και είπε προς αυτούς· Όστις δεχθή τούτο το παιδίον εις το όνομά μου, εμέ δέχεται, και όστις δεχθή εμέ, δέχεται τον αποστείλαντά με· διότι ο υπάρχων μικρότερος μεταξύ πάντων υμών ούτος θέλει είσθαι μέγας.
and He said to them; Who[ever] (maybe *NK(o)*) shall receive this child in the name of Me, Me myself receives; and who[ever] (maybe *N(k)O*) Me myself shall receive, receives the [One] having sent Me. The [one] for least among all you being he (is *N(k)O*) great.
49 Αποκριθείς δε ο Ιωάννης, είπεν· Επιστάτα, είδομέν τινά εκβάλλοντα τα δαιμόνια εν τω ονόματί σου, και ημποδίσαμεν αυτόν, διότι δεν ακολουθεί μεθ' ημών.
Answering now (*k*) John said; Master, we saw someone (in *N(k)O*) the name of You casting out demons and (we were forbidding *N(k)O*) him because not he follows with us.
50 Και είπε προς αυτόν ο Ιησούς· Μη εμποδίζετε· διότι όστις δεν είναι καθ' ημών, είναι υπέρ ημών.
(and *k*) Said (then *no*) to him Jesus; Not do forbid; who[ever] for not is against (you *N(K)O*) for (you *N(K)O*) is.
51 Και ότε συνεπληρούντο αι ημέραι διά να αναληφθή, τότε αυτός έκαμε στερεάν απόφασιν να υπάγη εις Ιερουσαλήμ.
It came to pass then in the completing the days of the ascension of Him that He himself the face (of him *ko*) steadfastly set to go to Jerusalem.
52 Και απέστειλεν έμπροσθεν αυτού μηνυτάς, οίτινες πορευθέντες εισήλθον εις κώμην Σαμαρειτών, διά να κάμωσιν ετοιμασίαν εις αυτόν.
And He sent messengers before [the] face of Him. And having gone they entered into a village of the Samaritans (so as *N(k)O*) to make ready for Him.
53 Και δεν εδέχθησαν αυτόν, διότι εφαίνετο ότι επορεύετο εις Ιερουσαλήμ.
And not they did receive Him because the face of Him was [as] going toward Jerusalem.
54 Ιδόντες δε οι μαθηταί αυτού Ιάκωβος και Ιωάννης, είπον· Κύριε, θέλεις να είπωμεν να καταβή πυρ από του ουρανού και να αφανίση αυτούς, καθώς και ο Ηλίας έκαμε;
Having seen [it] now the disciples (of him *ko*) James and John said; Lord, do you want [that] we may call fire to come down from heaven and to consume them (as and Elijah did? *K*)
55 Στραφείς δε επέπληξεν αυτούς και είπε· δεν εξεύρετε ποίου πνεύματος είσθε σείς·
Having turned then He rebuked them (and said not you know such as spirit are you yourselves. *K*)
56 διότι ο Υιός του ανθρώπου δεν ήλθε να απολέση ψυχάς ανθρώπων, αλλά να σώση. Και υπήγον εις άλλην κώμην.
(for the son of man not came souls of men to destroy but to save. *K*) and they went to another village.
57 Ενώ δε επορεύοντο, είπε τις προς αυτόν καθ' οδόν· Θέλω σε ακολουθήσει όπου αν υπάγης, Κύριε.
(And *no*) (it came to pass *KO*) (now *k*) when are going they along the road said someone to Him; I will follow You wherever (maybe *N(k)O*) You shall go (Lord. *K*)
58 Και είπε προς αυτόν ο Ιησούς· Αι αλώπεκες έχουσι φωλεάς και τα πετεινά του ουρανού κατοικίας, ο δε Υιός του ανθρώπου δεν έχει που να κλίνη την κεφαλήν.
And said to him Jesus; The foxes holes have, and the birds of the air nests; but the Son of Man not has where the head He may lay.
59 Είπε δε προς άλλον· Ακολούθει μοι. Ο δε είπε· Κύριε, συγχώρησόν μοι να υπάγω πρώτον να θάψω τον πατέρα μου.
He said then to another; do follow Me. But he said; Lord do allow me having gone away first to bury the father of mine.
60 Και ο Ιησούς είπε προς αυτόν· Άφες τους νεκρούς να θάψωσι τους εαυτών νεκρούς· συ δε απελθών κήρυττε την βασιλείαν του Θεού.
He said then to him (*k*) (Jesus: *K*) do leave the dead to bury the their own dead. you yourself however having gone forth do declare the kingdom of God.
61 Είπε δε και άλλος· θέλω σε ακολουθήσει, Κύριε· πρώτον όμως συγχώρησόν μοι να αποχαιρετήσω τους εις τον οίκόν μου.
Said then also another; I will follow You, Lord; first however do allow me to bid farewell to those at the home of mine.
62 Και είπε προς αυτόν ο Ιησούς· Ουδείς βαλών την χείρα αυτού επί άροτρον και βλέπων εις τα οπίσω είναι αρμόδιος διά την βασιλείαν του Θεού.
Said then to him Jesus: No [one] having laid the hand (of him *ko*) upon [the] plow and looking on the [things] back suitable is (for *k*) (the kingdom *N(k)O*) of God.

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