< Marka Evaņg̒elijs 12 >

1 Un Viņš iesāka runāt uz tiem caur līdzībām: “Viens cilvēks stādīja vīna kalnu un to aplika ar sētu un raka vīna spaidu un uztaisīja torni un to izdeva dārzniekiem un nogāja citur.
Then Jesus told [those Jewish leaders] a parable. [He wanted to show what God would do to those who rejected the former prophets and himself. He said], “A certain man planted a vineyard. He built a fence around it [in order to protect it]. He made a stone tank [to collect the juice that] they would press [out of the grapes]. He also built a tower [for someone to sit in to guard his vineyard]. Then he leased the vineyard to some men to care for it and [to] give him some of the [grapes] in return. Then he went away to another country.
2 Un kad tas laiks bija, tad viņš sūtīja pie tiem dārzniekiem vienu kalpu, ka tas no tiem dārzniekiem saņemtu no tiem vīna kalna augļiem.
When the time came to harvest the [grapes], he sent a servant to the men [who were taking care of the vineyard] in order to receive from them his share of the grapes that the vineyard had produced.
3 Bet tie to ņēma un šauta un sūtīja tukšā atpakaļ.
But [after the servant arrived], they grabbed him and beat him, and they did not give him any fruit. Then they sent him away.
4 Un viņš sūtīja atkal pie tiem citu kalpu; un šo tie nomētāja ar akmeņiem un tam galvu sadauzīja un apsmietu aizsūtīja projām.
Later the one who owned the vineyard sent another servant to them. But they beat that one on his head, and they insulted him.
5 Un viņš sūtīja atkal citu. Un šo tie nokāva. Un vēl daudz citus; un no tiem tie citus šauta un citus nokāva.
Later he sent another servant. That man they killed. They mistreated many other servants [whom he sent]. Some they beat and some they killed.
6 Un viņam bija vēl viens vienīgs dēls, ko viņš mīlēja, arī to viņš beidzot pie tiem sūtīja un sacīja: “Taču tie kaunēsies no mana dēla.”
The man still had one other [person with him]. It was his son. He loved him very much. So, finally he sent his son to them because he thought that they would respect him [and give him some of the grapes].
7 Bet tie dārznieki sacīja cits uz citu: “Šis ir tas mantinieks! Nāciet, nokausim to, tad mums būs tā mantība.”
But [when they saw his son coming], those men who were looking after the vineyard said to each other, ‘Look! Here comes the man who will some day inherit the vineyard! So let’s kill him in order that this vineyard will be ours!’
8 Un tie to ņēma, nokāva un izmeta no tā vīna kalna ārā.
They seized him and killed him. Then they threw his body outside the vineyard.
9 Ko nu tā vīna kalna kungs darīs? Viņš nāks un nomaitās tos dārzniekus un izdos to vīna kalnu citiem.
So (do you know what the man who owns the vineyard will do?/I will tell you what the man who owns the vineyard will do [RHQ]). He will come, and he will kill those evil men who were taking care of his vineyard. Then he will arrange for other people to take care of it.
10 Vai jūs šo rakstu neesat lasījuši: “Tas akmens, ko tie nama taisītāji atmetuši, tas ir palicis par stūra akmeni;
[Now think carefully about these words], which you have read [in] the Scriptures: The men who were building the building rejected one stone. But others [put that same stone in its proper place, and] it has become the most important stone in the building [MET]!
11 No Tā Kunga tas noticis un ir brīnums mūsu acīs?””
The Lord has done this, and we marvel as we look at it.”
12 Un tie meklēja Viņu rokā dabūt un bijās no tiem ļaudīm, jo tie nomanīja, ka Viņš uz tiem šo līdzību bija sacījis, un Viņu atstājuši tie aizgāja.
Then [the Jewish leaders] realized that he was accusing them when he told this story [about what those wicked people did]. So they wanted to seize him. But they were afraid of what the crowds [would do if they did that]. So they left him and went away.
13 Un tie sūtīja pie Viņa kādus no tiem farizejiem un Hērodus sulaiņiem, ka tie Viņu savaldzinātu Viņa valodā.
The [Jewish leaders] sent to [Jesus] some Pharisees [who thought that the Jews should pay only the tax that their own Jewish authorities required people to pay]. They also sent some members of the party that supported Herod [Antipas and the Roman government]. They wanted to make Jesus say something wrong [that would make one of those groups very angry with him].
14 Un tie nāca un uz Viņu sacīja: “Mācītāj, mēs zinām, ka Tu esi patiesīgs un nebēdā par nevienu; jo Tu neuzlūko cilvēka vaigu, bet māci Dieva ceļu patiesi: vai ir brīv ķeizaram meslus dot vai ne? Vai dosim, vai nedosim?”
After they arrived, they said to him [deceivingly], “Teacher, we know that you [teach] the truth. We also know that you are not concerned about [what] people [say about you, even if an important person does not like what you say]. Instead, you teach truthfully what God wants [us to do]. So [tell us what you think about this matter: ] Is it right that we pay taxes to the Roman government, or not [MTY]? Should we pay the taxes, or should we not pay them?”
15 Bet Viņu viltību zinādams, Viņš uz tiem sacīja: “Kam jūs Mani kārdināt? Atnesiet Man vienu sudraba grasi, lai Es to redzu.”
Jesus knew that they did not really want to know [what God wanted them to do]. So he said to them, “(I [know that] you are [just] trying to make me say something wrong for which you can arrest me./Why are you [just] trying to make me say something wrong for which you can arrest me?) [RHQ] [But I will answer your question anyway]. Bring me a coin so that I might [ask you something after] I look at it.”
16 Un tie atnesa. Tad Viņš uz tiem sacīja: “Kam ir šī zīme un tas virsraksts?” Bet tie uz Viņu sacīja: “Ķeizara.”
After they brought him a coin, he asked them, “Whose picture is [on] this [coin]? And [whose] name [is on it]?” They replied, “It is a picture and the name of Caesar, [the man who rules the Roman government].”
17 Un Jēzus atbildēja un uz tiem sacīja: “Tad dodiet ķeizaram, kas ķeizaram pieder, un Dievam, kas Dievam pieder.” Un tie izbrīnījās par Viņu.
Then Jesus said to them, “[That is correct, so] give to the government [MTY] what they [require], and give to God what he [requires].” They were [frustrated at his answer but] amazed at what he said, [because they were not able to accuse him of anything because of what he said].
18 Un tie saduceji, kas saka augšāmcelšanos neesam, nāca pie Viņa un Viņu jautāja un sacīja:
[Men who belong to the] Sadducee [sect] deny that people become alive again after they die. [In order to discredit] Jesus [by ridiculing the idea that people will live again, some of] them came to him and asked him,
19 “Mācītāj, Mozus mums ir rakstījis: ja kam brālis mirst, kas sievu pamet bez bērniem, tad viņa brālim būs to sievu apņemt un savam brālim celt dzimumu.
“Teacher, Moses wrote for us [Jews] that if a man who has no children dies, his brother should marry the dead man’s widow. [Then if those two bear children, everyone will consider that those children are the] children of the man who died, [and in that way the dead man will continue to have descendants].
20 Tad nu bija septiņi brāļi. Un pirmais apņēma sievu un mirdams nepameta dzimumu.
[So here is an example]. There were seven boys [in one family]. The oldest one married [a woman], but [he and his wife] did not bear any children. Then he [later] died.
21 Un otrais viņu apņēma un nomira un tas arīdzan nepameta dzimumu. Un tāpat trešais.
The second [brother followed this law and] married that woman and he, too, did not bear any children. Then he [later] died. The third [brother did] like [his other brothers did. But he also did not bear any children, and later died].
22 Un visi septiņi to apņēma un bērnus nepameta. Beidzot pēc visiem arī tā sieva nomira.
Eventually all seven [brothers married that woman, one by one], but they had no children, and one by one they died. Afterwards the woman died, too.
23 Tad nu pie augšāmcelšanās, kad tie augšāmcelsies, kuram tā sieva būs? Jo visiem septiņiem tā bijusi par sievu.”
Therefore, [if it were true what some people say, that people will become alive again after they die], whose wife do you think that woman will be when people become alive again? ([Keep in mind that] she was married to all seven [brothers]!/She was married to all seven [brothers, so how can anyone decide] [RHQ]?)”
24 Bet Jēzus atbildēja un uz tiem sacīja: “Vai jūs nealojaties, tādēļ ka jūs tos rakstus neprotat, nedz Dieva spēku?
Jesus replied to them, “You are certainly wrong [RHQ]. You do not know [what they have written in] the Scriptures [about this]. You also do not understand God’s power [to make people alive again].
25 Jo kad tie no miroņiem augšām celsies, tad tie nedz precēs, nedz taps precēti, bet tie būs itin kā tie eņģeļi, kas debesīs.
[That woman will not be the wife of any of them], because when people have become alive again, instead of men having wives and women having husbands, they will be like the angels in heaven, [who do not marry].
26 Bet par tiem mirušiem, ka tie taps uzmodināti: vai jūs Mozus grāmatā neesat lasījuši, kā Dievs pie tā krūma uz to runājis sacīdams: Es esmu Ābrahāma Dievs un Īzaka Dievs un Jēkaba Dievs?
But as to people becoming alive again after they die, in the book that Moses [wrote, he said something about people who have died] that I am sure that you have read [RHQ]. When Moses [was looking at] the bush [that was burning], God said to him, ‘I am the God whom Abraham [worships] and the God whom Isaac [worships] and the God whom Jacob [worships].’
27 Dievs nav mirušu, bet dzīvu Dievs! Tad nu jūs briesmīgi alojaties.”
It is not dead people who worship God. It is living people who worship him. [Abraham, Isaac and Jacob died long before Moses lived, but God said that they were still worshipping him, so we know their spirits were still alive]! So your [claim that dead people do not become alive again] is very wrong.”
28 Un viens no tiem rakstu mācītājiem, kas bija dzirdējis, ka tie bija apjautājušies, zinādams, ka Viņš tiem bija labi atbildējis, nāca un Viņam vaicāja: “Kurš ir tas augstākais bauslis pār visiem?”
A man who taught the [Jewish] laws heard their discussion. He knew that Jesus answered the question well. So he stepped forward and asked Jesus, “Which commandment is the most important?”
29 Bet Jēzus tam atbildēja: “Tas augstākais bauslis pār visiem ir: klausies Israēl, Tas Kungs, mūsu Dievs, ir viens vienīgs Kungs.
Jesus answered, “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, [you people of] Israel! [You must worship] the Lord, our God, our only Lord.
30 Un tev būs To Kungu, savu Dievu, mīlēt no visas savas sirds un no visas savas dvēseles un no visa sava prāta un no visa sava spēka, šis ir tas augstākais bauslis.
[You must show that you love him in all the ways that you live] Show it in all that you want and feel, in all that you think, and in all that you do!’
31 Tas otrais, šim līdzīgs, ir tas: tev būs savu tuvāko mīlēt kā sevi pašu; cita lielāka baušļa pār šiem nav.”
The next [most important commandment] is: ‘You must love people you come in contact with as much as you love yourself.’ No other commandment is more important than these two!”
32 Un tas rakstu mācītājs uz Viņu sacīja: “Gan labi, Mācītāj, tas ir tiesa, ko Tu sacījis: viens vienīgs Dievs ir, un cita nav, kā Viņš vien.
The man said to Jesus, “Teacher, [you have answered] well. You correctly said that he is the only [God] and that there is no other God [we must worship/obey].
33 Un To mīlēt no visas sirds un no visa prāta un no visas dvēseles un no visa spēka, un tuvāku mīlēt kā sevi pašu, tas ir vairāk nekā visi dedzināmie upuri un citi upuri.”
You have also said correctly that we ([should/must show that we]) love God by all that we are, by all that we think, and by the way that we live. And you have said correctly that we must love (people with whom we come in contact/others) as much as we love ourselves. And you have also implied that doing these things [pleases God] more than offering/giving animals to him or burning [other] sacrifices.”
34 Un Jēzus redzēdams, ka tas gudri bija atbildējis, uz to sacīja: “Tu neesi tālu no Dieva valstības.” Un neviens nedrīkstēja vairs Viņu jautāt.
Jesus realized that this man had answered wisely. So he said to him, “[I perceive that] you will soon [decide to let] God rule your life.” After that, [the Jewish leaders] were afraid to ask him any more questions [like that to try to trap him].
35 Un Jēzus atbildēja un sacīja, mācīdams Dieva namā: “Kā tie rakstu mācītāji saka, ka Kristus esot Dāvida dēls?
[Later], while he was teaching in the Temple [courtyard], Jesus said [to the people], “These men who teach the [Jewish] laws, (they must be wrong when they say that the Messiah is [merely] a descendant of [King] David!/why do they say that the Messiah is [merely] a descendant of [King] David?) [RHQ]
36 Jo tas pats Dāvids ir sacījis caur Svēto Garu: Tas Kungs ir sacījis uz manu Kungu: sēdies pa Manu labo roku, tiekams Es Tavus ienaidniekus lieku par pameslu Tavām kājām.
The Holy Spirit caused David himself to say [about the Messiah], God said to my Lord, ‘Sit here beside me at the place where I will highly honor you! Sit here while I completely defeat your enemies! [MTY]’
37 Kad nu Dāvids pats Viņu sauc par Kungu, kā tad tas ir viņa dēls?” Un daudz ļaužu Viņu labprāt dzirdēja.
Therefore, [because] David himself calls [the Messiah] ‘my Lord,’ (the Messiah cannot be [just] a man who descended [from King David!]/how can the Messiah be [just] a man who descended [from King David]?) [RHQ] [He must be much greater than David]”! Many people listened to him gladly [as he taught those things].
38 Un Viņš Savā mācībā uz tiem sacīja: “Sargājaties no tiem rakstu mācītājiem, kam tīk garos svārkos staigāt un uz tirgiem tapt sveicinātiem,
While Jesus was teaching [the people], he said to them, “Beware that you [do not act like] the men who teach our [Jewish] laws. They [like people to honor them, so] they put on long robes and walk around [in order to show people how important they are]. They also like people to greet them [respectfully] in the marketplaces.
39 Un baznīcās jo augstos krēslos sēdēt un jo augstā vietā viesībās;
[They like to sit] in the most important seats in our (synagogue/Jewish meeting place). At festivals, [they like to sit in] the seats where the most honored people sit.
40 Kas atraitņu namus aprij un taisnojās ar savām garām lūgšanām. Šie dabūs jo grūtu sodību.”
They (swindle/take for themselves) the houses [and property] of widows by cheating them. [Then] they pretend [that they are good] by praying long prayers [publicly. God] will certainly punish them severely!”
41 Un Jēzus sēdās Dieva šķirstam pretī un lūkoja, kā tie ļaudis naudu meta Dieva šķirstā; un daudz bagāti iemeta daudz.
[Later], Jesus sat down [in the Temple courtyard opposite the boxes in which people put offerings. As he was sitting there], he watched as all the people put money in the box. Many rich people put in large amounts [of money].
42 Un viena nabaga atraitne nāca un iemeta divas artavas, tas ir viens kvadrants.
Then a poor widow came along and put in two small copper coins, which had a very small value.
43 Un Viņš Savus mācekļus aicināja un uz tiem sacīja: “Patiesi, Es jums saku, šī nabaga atraitne vairāk ir iemetusi nekā visi, kas Dieva šķirstā ir metuši.
He gathered his disciples around him and said to them, “The truth is that these other people have a lot of money, [but] they gave [only a small part of it]. But this woman, who is very poor, has put in all the money that she had to pay for the things she needs. [So God considers that] this poor widow has put more money into the box than all the other people!”
44 Jo visi no savas bagātības ir metuši; bet šī no savas nabadzības ir iemetusi visu, kas tai bija, visu savu padomu.”

< Marka Evaņg̒elijs 12 >