< Mak 5 >

1 Mach, Jisasɨv mbɨkɨr sezɨrmen we yamb ohɨra ondɨhondɨh Galilind ŋkiŋg handɨh evahetohe, isupɨr aiampɨra Gerasa ikwɨm handɨh ahevɨkɨrorɨmŋgɨmar.
They came to the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes.
2 Ahevɨkɨrore utɨŋg han erere ŋgahaŋkwamŋgɨz wɨram itɨ kɨvahɨnsɨnd hamb itɨ okahahɨnd aiampɨra handɨh ñi erere Jisasɨnd pɨŋ aimar.
When he had come out of the boat, immediately a man with an unclean spirit met him out of the tombs.
3 Wɨram kehamb itɨ okahahɨnd aiampɨra handɨh ñanj. Eŋambɨr han wɨram emŋgemŋga hamb ndɨn ŋe kɨrɨpaŋ vɨhe kɨrɨm nend ramŋganj. Ndɨn kɨrɨpa aŋkarɨpɨrɨŋez vɨhamŋganjaŋg, hanez nendaŋg.
He lived in the tombs. Nobody could bind him any more, not even with chains,
4 Wɨram aiampɨrand hamb kɨrɨpa aŋkarɨpɨrɨŋ mbɨkɨr oman andam vɨhamŋgɨzandaŋg, nend ranj. Mbɨ kɨrɨm orakazɨŋganj. Avɨz wɨram emŋgavaŋg ndɨn aminjinj han, nend ranj.
because he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been torn apart by him, and the fetters broken in pieces. Nobody had the strength to tame him.
5 Wɨram kehamb zuhɨnd rapɨrɨnd itɨ okahahɨnd aiampɨra handɨh ñanj. Mach aparɨma handɨhez ñɨñ kwa awarar yupɨr mbɨkɨr han nsɨham han ŋɨmbɨmb mbonaŋg ekazɨŋganj.
Always, night and day, in the tombs and in the mountains, he was crying out, and cutting himself with stones.
6 Mach, wɨram mbanamb waz Jisasɨv taŋɨpɨron ñɨzand aŋɨraŋɨr ai Jisasɨnd pɨŋ andamesa mpɨrorɨzɨŋgwɨmar.
When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and bowed down to him,
7 Az Jisasɨv itɨ kɨvah han mbahon kamar. Amɨ wɨram mbanan erere etov amar. Avɨz itɨ kɨvah hamb kwa aŋkarɨpɨr aware kamar. Jisas Nan Yakŋ Ohɨra ñaŋ ohɨrand Nor amar. Amɨ yan utɨ sɨŋɨn are ain amar? Yakŋ Ohɨrav yan werɨzand nan kin amar. Amɨ yan kɨvah sɨmɨn amar.
and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Jesus, you Son of the Most High God? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”
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For he said to him, “Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!”
9 Avɨz Jisasɨv kamar. Amakɨr ensa han uñɨman amar. Az itɨ kɨvah mbanamb kamar. Arɨŋ ohɨron amar. Ave arɨŋɨnd ensa han Wɨram Ohɨron Aŋkwɨnd amar.
He asked him, “What is your name?” He said to him, “My name is Legion, for we are many.”
10 Ave mbɨ mbahon mbahon amarɨmar. Ave amɨ arɨŋ kiaŋgwɨn isupɨr mban erere etomɨrɨŋ amar.
He begged him much that he would not send them away out of the country.
11 Mach, mɨra untɨm ohɨra hamb aparɨma ikwɨm handɨh ñɨhɨri nanan ndahɨrɨmŋgɨmar.
Now on the mountainside there was a great herd of pigs feeding.
12 Az itɨ kɨvah kɨvah hamb mɨra untɨm ohɨra han we Jisasɨh mbahon mbahon mbanave kamŋgɨmar. Arɨŋ kan we mɨra untɨm ohɨra keŋ ŋgwevetom arɨmŋgɨmar.
All the demons begged him, saying, “Send us into the pigs, that we may enter into them.”
13 Az Jisasɨv kamar. Aria amar. Amɨ we ŋgwevetovar amar. Mach, mbɨ hanave kaz itɨ kɨvah kɨvah mbanamb wɨram mban erere we mɨra untɨm ohɨra mbanaŋ pamuh pamuh rar ŋgwevetomŋgɨmar. Ŋgwevetomŋgɨz mɨra untɨm ohɨra mbanamb ŋondɨrahe aŋkarɨpɨron aŋɨraŋɨr we yamb isantu handɨh pɨraŋgore yamb unchaŋ kŋirorɨŋgwɨmŋgɨmar. Kŋirorɨngwi yamb ne mamŋgɨmar. Mach, mɨra untɨm ohɨra han mbanave 2000.
At once Jesus gave them permission. The unclean spirits came out and entered into the pigs. The herd of about two thousand rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and they were drowned in the sea.
14 Mach, mɨra mbanamb hanavɨmŋgɨz wɨram kɨra mɨra wehɨrehɨrɨnd hamb kɨrɨm kɨrorɨmŋgɨmar. Kɨrore we osa anchɨ aiampɨrand han, mach osa anchɨ aiampɨra injambɨr ñɨmŋganj hanez enta Jisasɨv sɨmar handɨv ya kamŋgɨmar. Kamŋgɨz osa anchɨ hamb han njɨhame mbɨ han waŋɨn are aimŋgɨmar.
Those who fed the pigs fled, and told it in the city and in the country. The people came to see what it was that had happened.
15 Osa anchɨ hamb ai Jisasɨnd pɨŋ ahevɨkɨrore wamŋgɨz wɨram Jisasɨv itɨ kɨvah kɨvah kiaŋgworaŋgwɨmar hamb ndɨnmen ñɨmar. Njɨhi mbɨkɨr hamb uyakaz mbɨ imɨn epe ŋkañɨmar. Mach, osa anchɨ hamb han we ezandɨkŋɨmŋgɨmar.
They came to Jesus, and saw him who had been possessed by demons sitting, clothed, and in his right mind, even him who had the legion; and they were afraid.
16 Az wɨram mɨra wehɨrehɨrɨnd hamb Jisasɨv wɨram itɨ kɨvahɨnsɨnd han mach mɨra akŋ han enta hanave sɨz wamŋgɨmar handɨv osa anchɨ han yaya han sɨkamŋgɨmar.
Those who saw it declared to them what happened to him who was possessed by demons, and about the pigs.
17 Mbɨ ya han kamŋgɨz osa anchɨ hamb njɨhame ŋondɨrahe Jisasɨh mbahon mbahon amarɨmŋgɨmar. Amɨ isupɨr arɨŋɨnd mban erere ui emŋgaŋ imbɨr etomɨn oh arɨmŋgɨmar.
They began to beg him to depart from their region.
18 Az Jisasɨv han njɨhame ŋaiahe etoŋɨn are utɨŋg unchaŋ ŋkwuzand wɨram Jisasɨv itɨ kɨvah kiaŋgworaŋgwɨmar mbanamb ai Jisasɨh amarar kamar. Nzɨ nan imbɨr mpehɨromɨñ oh a amar.
As he was entering into the boat, he who had been possessed by demons begged him that he might be with him.
19 Az ndɨn kamar. Nend amar. Amɨ amakɨr oramɨŋ we amakɨr zɨŋgɨr han kav amar. Anɨŋnsar Ohɨrav yan akŋɨn ñi yan omanenta sɨndɨsi arar kav amar.
He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things the Lord has done for you and how he had mercy on you.”
20 Az mach, wɨram mbanamb ŋaiahe isupɨr Dekapolis handɨh we Jisasɨv ndɨn omanenta sɨmar handɨv kah ndamar. Avɨz osa anchɨ hamb njɨhame njɨhi osapɨr njɨhakɨramŋgɨmar.
He went his way, and began to proclaim in Decapolis how Jesus had done great things for him, and everyone marveled.
21 Mach, Jisasɨv utɨŋg mban ŋe ekwaŋg yamb ohɨra ondɨhondɨh ŋkiŋg evahaimar. Evahai ahevakare yamb ampaŋ ñɨzand wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ hamb ai aŋkwezawi ndɨn ondɨhore ñɨhɨrɨmŋgɨmar.
When Jesus had crossed back over in the boat to the other side, a great multitude was gathered to him; and he was by the sea.
22 Ndɨn ondɨhore ñɨmŋgɨzand wɨram emŋga hamb aimar, mbɨkɨr ensa Jairus. Ndɨn wɨram anɨŋnsar Yakŋ Ohɨrand marɨvai oramɨnd. Mbɨ ai Jisas we ndɨn pɨŋ andamesa mpɨrorɨzɨŋgwɨmar.
Behold, one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name, came; and seeing him, he fell at his feet
23 Mbɨ mbahon mbahon Jisas mbanavav amarɨmar. Nanch ihɨnd hamb mahoror ohɨransɨnd ñɨñmbɨri amar. Ave mbɨ ndɨhon mandari toh amar. Amɨ ai amakɨr omanaka ndɨn insɨŋ ŋgamɨn mahoror mbɨkɨr hamb kwevɨrɨz mbɨ imbɨrun ñɨndari amar.
and begged him much, saying, “My little daughter is at the point of death. Please come and lay your hands on her, that she may be made healthy, and live.”
24 Az Jisasɨv ŋaiahe ndɨnmen omar. Oz ozand wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ hamb ndɨn mpehɨrohe ikwɨm ikwɨm ondɨhore ñɨhɨrɨhɨr ndahɨrɨmŋgɨmar.
He went with him, and a great multitude followed him, and they pressed upon him on all sides.
25 Mach, anchɨ emŋga hamb handɨh ñɨmar. Mbɨ ukɨnd osapɨr war oman ŋkiŋkiŋg undɨmaj ñɨmar.
A certain woman who had a discharge of blood for twelve years,
26 Mbɨ ukɨnd osapɨr ñɨñ imbɨr randarin arar uvita kɨrand pɨŋ ndandand nsɨham nor mɨŋam ŋkaranj. Avɨz uvita kɨra hamb ndɨn omanenta sɨmŋgɨzandaŋg, nend ranj. Uvita hamb anchɨ mban yupɨr pɨrɨvɨr mamah eŋgwamŋganj. Mahoror mbɨkɨr hamb kɨrɨm ohɨrar omar.
and had suffered many things by many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better, but rather grew worse,
27 Mach, osa anchɨ emŋgemŋgav Jisasɨndɨv ya kamŋgɨzand anchɨ mbanamb njɨhame njɨhi kɨrɨm ŋamar. Ŋe mbonaŋg ke mbonaŋg njɨhamɨmar. Nzɨ we Jisasɨnd yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr han mparɨwaŋ mahoror ihɨnd hamb imbɨr randari amar. Hanave njɨhame mbɨ osa anchɨmen we Jisasɨh mpehɨrohe yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr mbɨkɨr han mparɨwamar.
having heard the things concerning Jesus, came up behind him in the crowd and touched his clothes.
For she said, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be made well.”
29 Mparɨwaz mbɨkɨr ntɨ hamb kɨrɨm okarawɨmar. Okarawɨz mach yupɨr mbɨkɨr hamb imbɨr ñɨz anchɨ mbanamb han wamar.
Immediately the flow of her blood was dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction.
30 Mach, yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr han mparɨwazand Jisasɨnd aŋkarɨpɨr hamb anchɨ mbanaŋ ŋgwevoz Jisasɨv han we enarɨŋge osa anchɨ han amarɨmar. Uñɨmb ihɨnd yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr han mparɨwi amar.
Immediately Jesus, perceiving in himself that the power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”
31 Az sezɨr mbɨkɨr hamb kamŋgɨmar. Osa anchɨ hamb nan ondɨhore kwaravɨzu kwaravɨzaimŋgi han wan oh arɨmŋgɨmar. Amɨ utɨndɨv kan, uñɨmb yan mparɨwi, arar kan arɨmŋgɨmar.
His disciples said to him, “You see the multitude pressing against you, and you say, ‘Who touched me?’”
32 Kɨrɨm Jisasɨv uñɨmb mbɨkɨr yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr han mparɨwamar han waŋɨn arar handɨv mbah werɨmar.
He looked around to see her who had done this thing.
33 Werer ñɨzand anchɨ mbanamb ihɨnd mahoror hamb ndɨh mach ri arar ke ezandɨkŋɨmar. Az mbɨkɨr oman andam hamb ntahorɨzand mbɨ Jisasɨnd pɨŋ ai andamesa mpɨrorɨzɨŋgwɨmar. Mpɨrorɨzɨŋgwi ñi ndɨn kamar. Nzɨ imbɨr ñɨŋɨn are nan mparɨwin amar.
But the woman, fearing and trembling, knowing what had been done to her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.
34 Az Jisasɨv ndɨn kamar. Nanch amar. Amakɨr njɨhi aŋkarɨpɨr hamb raz amakɨr ukɨnd osapɨr hamb ndɨh mach ri amar. We omanenta ñɨmb amar.
He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be cured of your disease.”
35 Mach, Jisasɨv hanave kazand wɨram kɨra emŋgemŋga oram Jairusɨnd hamb aimŋgɨmar. Mbɨ ai Jairusɨh wɨram anɨŋnsar Yakŋ Ohɨrand marɨvai oramɨŋ ntɨŋ ñanj han kamŋgɨmar. Amakɨr nanch hamb ndɨh mi arɨmŋgɨmar. Amɨ utɨndɨv Anɨŋzɨŋ entand han kɨr mbahon eŋgwan arɨmŋgɨmar.
While he was still speaking, people came from the synagogue ruler’s house, saying, “Your daughter is dead. Why bother the Teacher any more?”
36 Avɨz Jisasɨv mbɨndɨŋ ya han njɨhameaŋg wɨram anɨŋnsar Yakŋ Ohɨrand marɨvai oramɨnd han kɨrɨm kamar. Amɨ ezandɨkŋɨmɨn amar. Yakŋ Ohɨrand aŋkarɨpɨr handɨv njɨhi aŋkarɨpɨr ŋe njɨhamb amar.
But Jesus, when he heard the message spoken, immediately said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Don’t be afraid, only believe.”
37 Mach, hanave ke mbɨ Pita, Jems, mach Jemsɨnd ranɨr Jon hanave mpahɨroŋɨn are wɨram emŋgemŋga han erokare kamar. Amɨ mbanaŋ ñɨmbar amar.
He allowed no one to follow him except Peter, James, and John the brother of James.
38 Mach, mbɨ we Jairusɨnd oramɨŋ ahevɨkɨrore wamŋgɨz wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ hamb handɨh ñi itɨ ŋgwañ ohɨra ekeh irɨwazaz ihɨrɨv ohɨra sɨmŋgɨmar.
He came to the synagogue ruler’s house, and he saw an uproar, weeping, and great wailing.
39 Hanavav ñɨmŋgɨzand Jisasɨv oram unchaŋ ahevohe ndɨŋɨh kamar. Amɨ utɨndɨv itɨ ŋgwañ ekeh ihɨrɨv ohɨra sɨmŋgɨmbɨran amar. Nanch mbanamb mɨmam amar. Mbɨ ikwɨ ŋgañɨñɨmbɨri amar.
When he had entered in, he said to them, “Why do you make an uproar and weep? The child is not dead, but is asleep.”
40 Az mbɨ han njɨhame ndɨn ŋɨñ kah aŋkwamŋgɨmar. Avɨz Jisasɨv osa anchɨ han kiaŋgworaŋgwɨz mbɨ oram han erere ahevohe injambɨrɨŋ ñɨmŋgɨmar. Ahevohe ñɨmŋgɨzand Jisasɨv nanch hand mɨŋɨr wanɨr han mach sezɨr undɨmapam hanez ŋɨmbimar. Ŋɨmbi sam nanch hamb mamta me ŋgañɨmar handɨh mpahɨrahevomar.
They ridiculed him. But he, having put them all out, took the father of the child, her mother, and those who were with him, and went in where the child was lying.
41 Ave Jisasɨv omanaka mbɨkɨr han ŋgɨŋe ndɨn kamar. Talita kum amar. (Jisasɨnd ya mbanand ondo han: Nanch, nzɨ nan kin, amɨ ŋaiahav en.)
Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “Talitha cumi!” which means, being interpreted, “Girl, I tell you, get up!”
42 Mach, Jisasɨv hanave kaz nanch mbanamb kɨrɨm ŋaiahe ndamar. Ndazand mbɨ han wamŋgɨz mbɨkɨr mɨŋɨr wanɨrɨnd zɨŋɨmb pɨrorɨŋgaz njɨhi osapɨr njɨhakɨramamŋgɨmar. Nanch mbanand war han oman ŋkiŋkiŋg undɨmaj.
Immediately the girl rose up and walked, for she was twelve years old. They were amazed with great amazement.
43 Mach avɨz, Jisasɨv mɨŋɨr wanɨrɨh ya aŋkarɨpɨr ke erokare kamar. Amɨ osa anchɨ emŋgemŋga han enta mban wamŋgɨn handɨv kamŋgɨmɨn amar. Amɨ nanch mban unsa kɨrɨm eŋkwanambar amar.
He strictly ordered them that no one should know this, and commanded that something should be given to her to eat.

< Mak 5 >