< Lūkas Evaņg̒elijs 8 >
1 Un pēc tam notikās, ka Viņš staigāja pa pilsētām un miestiem, mācīdams un sludinādams par Dieva valstību, un tie divpadsmit bija pie Viņa,
And it came to pass, in due course, that he was passing through, city by city and village by village, proclaiming, and delivering the glad-message of the kingdom of God, —and, the twelve, were with him;
2 Un kādas sievas, kas bija dziedinātas no ļauniem gariem un vājībām, Marija, saucama Madaļa, no kuras septiņi velni bija izgājuši,
and certain women, who had been cured from evil spirits and infirmities, —Mary, the one called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone forth,
3 Un Joanna, Hērodus nama uzrauga, Kūzas, sieva, un Zuzanna un daudz citas sievas, kas no sava padoma Viņam kalpoja.
and Joana, wife of Chuza steward of Herod, and Susanna, and many others, —who indeed were ministering unto them out of their possessions.
4 Bet kad daudz ļaudis bija sanākuši un no visām pilsētām pie Viņa gāja, tad Viņš sacīja caur līdzību:
And, seeing that a great multitude were coming together, and they who from every city were journeying forth unto him, he spake through means of a parable: —
5 “Sējējs izgāja, savu sēklu sēt; un sējot cita krita ceļmalā un tapa samīta, un tie putni apakš debess to apēda.
The sower went forth to sow his seed, —and, as he sowed, some, indeed, fell beside the pathway, and was trodden down; and, the birds of heaven, devoured it.
6 Un cita krita uz akmeni, un uzdīgusi tā sakalta, tāpēc ka tai nebija slapjuma.
And, other, fell down upon the rock; and, growing, was withered, because it had not moisture.
7 Un cita krita starp ērkšķiem, un tie ērkšķi uzauga līdz un to apmāca.
And, other, fell and thorns; and, growing together, the thorns, choked it.
8 Un cita krita uz labu zemi, tā uzdīga un nesa simtkārtīgus augļus.” To sacījis Viņš sauca: “Kam ausis dzirdēt, tas lai dzird.”
And, other, fell into good ground; and, growing, brought forth fruit, a hundredfold. These things, saying, he went on to cry aloud—He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
9 Bet Viņa mācekļi Viņam vaicāja, kas šī līdzība esot?
But his disciples began to question him—What might, this very, parable be?
10 Bet Viņš sacīja: “Jums ir dots zināt Dieva valstības noslēpumus, bet tiem citiem caur līdzību, ka tie redzēdami neredz un dzirdēdami nesaprot.
And, he, said—Unto you, hath it been given, to get to know the sacred secrets of the kingdom of God; but, unto the rest, in parables, —in order that, seeing, they may not see, and, hearing, they may not understand.
11 Bet šī ir tā līdzība: tā sēkla ir Dieva vārds.
Now the parable, is this—The seed, is, the word of God.
12 Bet kas ceļmalā, ir tie, kas to dzird; pēc velns nāk un ņem to vārdu no viņu sirdīm, lai netic un netop svēti.
And, those beside the pathway, are they who have heard; afterwards, cometh the adversary, and catcheth away the word from their heart, lest, believing, they should, be saved.
13 Bet kas uz akmens, ir tie: kad tie to vārdu dzird, tad tie to uzņem ar prieku, bet tiem nav saknes; mazu brīdi tie tic un kārdināšanas laikā tie atkāpjās.
And, those upon the rock, are they who, as soon as they hear, with joy, welcome the word; and, these, not having, root, are they who, for a season, believe, —and, in a season of testing, draw back.
14 Bet kas starp ērkšķiem krita, ir tie, kas to dzird, bet tomēr noiet un dodas uz zūdīšanos un bagātību un pasaules kārību, un noslāpst un nenes nekādus augļus.
And, that which in among the thorns fell, these, are they who have heard; and, by anxieties and wealth and pleasures of life being borne along, are choked up, and bear not to perfection.
15 Bet kas labā zemē, ir tie, kas to vārdu dzird un to patur labā un godīgā sirdī, augļus nesdami iekš paciešanas.
But, that in the good ground, these, are they who, indeed, in a noble and good heart having heard the word, hold fast, and bear fruit with endurance.
16 Un sveci iededzinājis, neviens to neapklāj ar trauku nedz to liek apakš galda, bet to liek uz lukturi, lai tie, kas nāk iekšā, to gaišumu redz.
And, no one having lit a lamp, covereth it up with a vessel, or, beneath a couch, putteth it; but, upon a lamp-stand, putteth it, that, they who come in, may see the light.
17 Jo nekas nav paslēpts, kas netaps redzams, nedz apslēpts, kas netaps zināms un nenāks gaismā.
For there is no secret, which shall not be made, manifest; neither a hidden thing, which shall in anywise not be made known, or not come, where it can be seen.
18 Tāpēc pielūkojiet, kā jūs dzirdat! Jo kam ir, tam taps dots, un kam nav, no tā arī tas taps atņemts, ko tura par savu.”
Be taking heed therefore how ye hear; for, whosoever shall have, it shall be given unto him; and, whosoever shall not have, even what he seemeth to have, shall be taken from him.
19 Bet Viņa māte un brāļi atnāca pie Viņa, un nevarēja Viņam klāt tikt to ļaužu dēļ.
And his mother and brethren came near unto him, and were unable to reach him, because of the multitude.
20 Un Viņam ziņu deva un sacīja: “Tava māte un Tavi brāļi stāv ārā un grib Tevi redzēt.”
And it was reported to him—Thy mother and thy brethren, are standing outside, desiring, to see, thee.
21 Bet Viņš atbildēdams uz tiem sacīja: “Mana māte un Mani brāļi ir šie, kas Dieva vārdu dzird un dara.”
But, he, answering, said unto them—My mother and my brethren, are, these—they who, the word of God, are hearing and doing.
22 Un notikās kādā dienā, ka Viņš ar Saviem mācekļiem kāpa laivā, un uz tiem sacīja: “Ejam pāri uz otru ezera malu,” un tie stūma no malas.
And it came to pass, on one of the days, that, he, entered into a boat, and his disciples; and he said unto them—Let us pass over unto the other side of the lake. And they set sail.
23 Un kad tie gāja ar laivu, tad Viņš aizmiga; un viesulis cēlās ezerā, un tie tapa apklāti ar viļņiem un bija lielās bēdās.
Now, as they were sailing, he fell asleep. And there came down a hurricane of wind upon the lake, and they began to be filled, and to be in peril.
24 Un pie Viņa piegājuši, tie Viņu modināja sacīdami: “Kungs, Dievs, mēs grimstam!” Bet Viņš pacēlās un apdraudēja vēju un ūdens viļņus. Un tie nostājās un palika it rāmi.
And, coming near, they roused him up, saying—Master! Master! we perish! And, he, roused up, rebuked the wind, and the surging of the water; and they ceased, and it became a calm.
25 Bet Viņš uz tiem sacīja: “Kur ir jūsu ticība?” Bet tie bīdamies brīnījās savā starpā sacīdami: “Kas Tas tāds, ka Viņš arī vējiem un ūdeņiem pavēl, un tie Viņam paklausa.”
And he said unto them—Where was your faith? But, struck with fear, they marvelled, saying one to another—Who then is, this, —that, even unto the winds, he giveth orders, and unto the water, and they hearken unto him.
26 Un tie cēlās pāri uz to Gadariešu tiesu, kas ir Galilejai pretī.
And they sailed down into the country of the Gerasenes, the which is over against Galilee.
27 Un Viņam pie malas izejot viens vīrs no tās pilsētas sastapa, kas jau ilgi bija velnu apsēsts, un neapvilka drēbes, un nestāvēja mājā, bet kapos.
And, when he went forth upon the land, there met him a certain man, out of the city, having demons; and, for a considerable time, he had put on no garment, and, in a house, would not abide, but among the tombs.
28 Šis, Jēzu redzēdams, brēca un krita zemē Viņa priekšā un sacīja ar stipru balsi: “Kas man ar Tevi, Jēzu, Tu Dieva Tā Visuaugstākā Dēls? Es Tevi lūdzu, nemoki mani!”
But, seeing Jesus, he cried out aloud, and fell down before him, and, with a loud voice, said—What have I in common with thee, O Jesus, Son of [God] the Most High? I beg of thee—Do not torment me!—
29 Jo Viņš tam nešķīstam garam pavēlēja, atstāties no tā cilvēka, jo tas viņu jau ilgu laiku bija plosījis, un viņš ar ķēdēm un saitēm tapa saistīts un tapa apsargāts, bet tās saites saraustījis, viņš no velna tapa dzīts uz tuksnesi.
for he was about to charge the impure spirit to come out from the man. For, many times, had it snatched him away; and he used to be bound with chains and fetters, for a safe-guard, and was wont to break in pieces the bonds, and to be driven by the demon into the deserts.
30 Un Jēzus tam jautāja sacīdams: “Kā tev vārds?” Un viņš sacīja: “Leģions,” jo daudz velni iekš tā bija iegājuši
And Jesus questioned him—What name hast thou? And, he, said—Legion! because many demons had entered into him.
31 Un tie Viņam lūdza, lai tiem nepavēlētu bezdibenī nokāpt. (Abyssos )
And they were beseeching him that he would not order them, into the abyss, to depart. (Abyssos )
32 Bet tur bija liels cūku pulks ganos uz kalna, un tie Viņu lūdza, ka Viņš tiem atļautu ieiet tais cūkās. Un Viņš tiem atļāva.
Now there was there, a herd of a good many swine, feeding in the mountain; and they besought him, that he would suffer them, into those, to enter; and he suffered them.
33 Un tie velni no tā cilvēka atstājušies iegāja tais cūkās, un tas pulks no kraujas nogāzās ezerā un noslīka.
And the demons, going forth from the man entered into the swine; and the herd rushed down the cliff, into the lake, and were choked.
34 Bet tie gani redzējuši, kas notika, aizbēga, un nogājuši to pasludināja pilsētā un ciemos.
And they who had been feeding them, seeing what had happened, fled, and carried tidings into the city, and into the country-places.
35 Bet tie izgāja, to notikumu redzēt, un nāca pie Jēzus un atrada to cilvēku, no kā tie velni bija atstājušies, apģērbtu un prātīgu pie Jēzus kājām sēžam, un tie bijās.
And they went forth to see what had happened; and came unto Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had gone forth, sitting, clothed, and of sound mind, near the feet of Jesus, —and they were struck with fear.
36 Un arī tie, kas to bija redzējuši, pasludināja viņiem, kā tas velna apsēstais tapis pestīts.
And they who had seen it, reported unto them, how the demonized man was saved.
37 Un viss tas ļaužu pulks no tās Gadariešu tiesas Viņu lūdza, ka no tiem aizietu, jo tie no lielām bailēm bija pārņemti, un Viņš kāpa laivā un griezās atpakaļ.
And one and all of the throng of the surrounding country of the Gerasenes, requested him, to depart from them; because, with a great fear, were they oppressed. And, he, entering into a boat, returned.
38 Bet tas vīrs, no kā tie velni bija atstājušies, Viņu ļoti lūdza, ka pie Viņa varētu palikt, bet Jēzus to atlaida sacīdams:
And the man from whom the demons had gone forth, began to beg of him, that he might be with him; but he dismissed him, saying—
39 “Griezies atpakaļ uz savām mājām un izteic, kādas lielas lietas Dievs tev ir darījis;” un tas nogāja pa visu to pilsētu, pasludinādams, kādas lielas lietas Jēzus tam bija darījis.
Be returning unto thy house, and telling forth what great things, God, for thee, hath done. And he departed, through all the city, proclaiming what great things, Jesus, had done for him.
40 Un notikās, kad Jēzus atpakaļ nāca, tad tie ļaudis Viņu uzņēma, jo tur bija daudz, kas uz Viņu gaidīja.
Now, when Jesus returned, the multitude welcomed him back, for they were all expecting him.
41 Un redzi, tur nāca viens vīrs, Jaīrus vārdā, un tas bija baznīcas priekšnieks, un tas Jēzum pie kājām krizdams lūdza, ka nāktu viņa namā.
And lo! there came a man, whose name was Jairus, and, the same, was, a ruler of the synagogue, —and, falling down near the feet of Jesus, he began beseeching him to enter into his house;
42 Jo tam bija viena vienīga meita ap divpadsmit gadiem, un tā bija nomirusi. Un Viņam ejot tie ļaudis spiedās virsū.
because he had, an only-begotten daughter, about twelve years old, and, she, was dying. Now, as he withdrew, the multitudes, were hemming him in.
43 Un viena sieva, pie divpadsmit gadiem asins sērgā sirgusi, kas visu savu padomu bija izdevusi ārstiem un nevarējusi tapt dziedināta no neviena,
And, a woman, with a flow of blood of twelve years standing, who indeed could, from no one, be cured,
44 Piegājusi no aizmugures aizskāra Viņa drēbes vīli, un tūdaļ viņas asins skriešana nostājās.
coming near behind, touched the fringe of his mantle; and, instantly, was stayed the flow of her blood.
45 Un Jēzus sacīja: “Kas Mani aizskāris?” Un kad visi liedzās, tad Pēteris un tie, kas pie Viņa bija, sacīja: “Kungs, tie ļaudis Tev laužas virsū un Tevi spiež, un Tu saki: kas Mani aizskāris?”
And Jesus said—Who, is it that touched me? And, when all were denying, Peter said—Master! the multitudes, are hemming thee in, and pressing along.
46 Bet Jēzus sacīja: “Mani kāds ir aizskāris; jo Es esmu manījis, ka spēks no Manis izgājis.”
But, Jesus, said—Some one touched me, for, I, took note of power, gone out from me.
47 Bet tā sieva, redzēdama, ka to nevarēja slēpt, nāca drebēdama un metās ceļos priekš Viņa un Viņam izteica priekš visiem ļaudīm, kādas vainas dēļ tā Viņu bija aizskārusi, un ka tā tūdaļ bija palikusi vesela.
And, the woman seeing that she had not escaped notice, trembling, came, and, falling down before him, reported before all the people, for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed instantly!
48 Bet Viņš uz to sacīja: “Turi drošu prātu, Mana meita, tava ticība tev palīdzējusi; ej ar mieru!”
And, he, said to her—Daughter! thy faith, hath saved thee: Go thy way into peace.
49 Un Viņam vēl tā runājot, viens no tā baznīcas priekšnieka saimes nāca, uz šo sacīdams: “Tava meita ir nomirusi, neapgrūtini to Mācītāju.”
While yet he is speaking, there cometh one from the synagogue ruler’s, saying—Thy daughter, is dead: No further, be troubling the teacher.
50 Bet Jēzus to dzirdējis tam atbildēja sacīdams: “Nebīsties, tici tikai, un viņa taps glābta.”
But, Jesus, hearing, answered him—Do not fear! Only believe, and she shall be saved.
51 Un namā iegājis, Viņš nevienu nelaida iekšā, kā vien Pēteri un Jēkabu un Jāni un tās meitas tēvu un māti.
And, when he came into the house, he suffered no one to enter with him, save Peter and John and James, and the father of the girl, and the mother.
52 Bet visi raudāja un to nožēloja; bet Viņš sacīja: “Neraudiet, tā nav mirusi, bet tikai guļ.”
And they were all weeping, and beating themselves, for her. And he said—Be not weeping; for she died not, but is sleeping.
53 Un tie Viņu apsmēja, zinādami, ka tā bija nomirusi.
And they were deriding him, knowing that she died.
54 Bet visus izdzinis, Viņš satvēra viņas roku, sauca un sacīja: “Meitiņa, celies augšām.”
But, he, grasping her hand, called aloud, saying—O girl! arise!
55 Un viņas dvēsele atgriezās, un tā tūdaļ uzcēlās; un Viņš pavēlēja, tai dot ēst.
And her spirit returned, and she rose up instantly, and he ordered that something should be given her to eat.
56 Un viņas vecāki iztrūcinājās. Bet Viņš tiem pavēlēja, nevienam to nesacīt, kas bija noticis.
And her parents were beside themselves. But, he, charged them to tell, no one, what had happened.