< Mak 6 >
1 Mach, Jisasɨv sezɨrmen aiampɨra mban erere Jisasɨnd aiampɨra ondo handɨh omŋgɨmar.
On leaving that place, Jesus, followed by his disciples, went to his own part of the country.
2 We ñi Yakŋ Ohɨrand Yuŋk Wɨr Ñɨñɨnd haŋ Jisasɨv Yakŋ Ohɨrand marɨvai oram mbanɨmb ahevohe ñi ondo ake ya sɨkamar. Ya sɨkazand osa anchɨ hamb ya mbɨkɨr han njɨhamŋgɨz ndɨŋ zɨŋɨmb pɨrorɨŋgaz kamŋgɨmar. Wɨram mban njɨhi imbɨr ya sɨkahɨnd han uñɨmb eŋgwandeŋgwi arɨmŋgɨmar. Ave njɨhi ohɨra kɨvah hɨrañɨñ ntɨŋ ŋaŋɨnd hanez uñɨmb ndɨn eŋgwandeŋgwi arɨmŋgɨmar. Ave wɨram mbanamb nzɨhanave mbɨkɨr ntɨŋ aŋkarɨpɨr sɨj arɨmŋgɨmar.
When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the Synagogue; and the people, as they listened, were deeply impressed. “Where did he get this?” they said, “and what is this wisdom that has been given him? and these miracles which he is doing?
3 Arɨ wɨram mban warɨrɨŋ arɨmŋgɨmar. Ndɨn wɨram oram asazɨnd arɨmŋgɨmar. Ndɨn Mariand nor arɨmŋgɨmar. Mbɨkɨr runjɨr han Jems Josep Judas mach Saimon arɨmŋgɨmar. Mbɨkɨr runjɨr nanch kɨra hambez arɨŋmen mbanɨmbon ñɨmŋgi arɨmŋgɨmar. Ave ndɨn mpɨ pɨr re emakoraŋgwɨmŋgɨmar.
Is not he the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James, and Joses, and Judas, and Simon? And are not his sisters, too, living here among us?” This proved a hindrance to their believing in him;
4 Az Jisasɨv ya han njɨhame kamar. Osa anchɨ aiampɨra emŋgemŋgand hamb wɨram Yakŋ Ohɨrand ya injambɨr ahe kahɨnd hand ensa han ŋambiahamŋgɨj amar. Osa anchɨ mbɨkɨr aiampɨrand hamb mbɨ nend amar. Untɨm pamɨnd mbɨkɨr mach mbɨkɨr zɨŋgɨr hambez ensa mbɨkɨr han mɨŋambiahamŋgɨrɨm amar.
on which Jesus said: “A prophet is not without honour, except in his own country, and among his own relations, and in his own home.”
5 Mach, Jisasɨv handɨh ñi ntɨŋ aŋkarɨpɨr ohɨron mɨŋam. Mbɨ osa anchɨ mahororɨnsɨnd pamuh pamuh han mbɨkɨr omanaka insɨŋ ŋgamam mahoror mbɨndɨŋ han omanenta sɨmar.
And he could not work any miracle there, beyond placing his hands upon a few infirm persons, and curing them;
6 Mbɨ waz aiampɨra ondond hamb njɨhi aŋkarɨpɨr njɨhamɨmah ramŋgɨz handɨv mbɨ njɨhi osapɨr njɨhakɨramamar. Ave mach, mbɨ aiampɨra han erere aiampɨra emŋgemŋga ikwɨm ñɨmŋgi handɨh we ndandand ya sɨkanj.
and he wondered at the want of faith shown by the people. Jesus went round the villages, one after another, teaching.
7 Mach ave, mbɨ ŋaiahe sezɨr oman ŋkiŋkiŋg undɨmaj han oreŋgɨz aimŋgɨmar. Aimŋgɨz Jisasɨv ndɨŋ undɨmaj undɨmaj rar omŋgɨz are kamar. Nzɨ andɨŋ ensa ohɨra aŋkarɨpɨr itɨ kɨvah kiaŋgworaŋgwaŋgwɨndɨv ndɨh eŋgwin amar. Amɨ oŋɨn are aipa mporor ndand han, amɨ han imbɨr hɨrondɨramŋgɨn amar. Amɨ mɨrupɨr hɨrɨmbɨvar amar. Kɨrɨm imɨn osapɨr undɨmaj han hɨramŋgɨmɨn amar. Pamuh pamuh mach amar. Hanɨhan emŋga han, eŋka, aŋan, nsɨham nor, han hɨromŋgɨmɨn amar. Mach, amɨ aiampɨra emŋgaŋ ahevɨkɨrore oram unchaŋ ahevondɨramŋgɨn han oram haŋam ñɨmbar amar. Oram haŋ ñɨñ ndem aiampɨra han etoŋɨn are oram han ererɨvar amar. Az aiampɨra emŋgand hamb andɨŋ ŋɨmbi oram mbɨndɨŋ hɨro mah randɨramŋgi han, ave amandɨŋ ya njɨhamɨmah randɨramŋgi han, mach aiampɨra han erere etovar amar. Etoŋɨn are isarur han andamaka amandɨŋ ñɨndari kehan ŋɨmbunjɨnzɨŋge etovar amar. Mach, osa anchɨ aiampɨrand hamb han we kandɨramŋgi amar. Arɨ enta opɨha sɨrɨŋ arɨŋ enta mban mbɨrame etomŋgi arar kandɨramŋgi amar. Ave Jisasɨv ndɨŋ kamar. Amɨ undɨmaj undɨmaj rar ovar amar. Az mbɨ ŋondɨrahe ramŋgɨmar.
He called the Twelve to him, and began to send them out as his Messengers, two and two, and gave them authority over foul spirits.
He instructed them to take nothing but a staff for the journey — not even bread, or a bag, or pence in their purse;
but they were to wear sandals, and not to put on a second coat.
“Whenever you go to stay at a house,” he said, “remain there till you leave that place;
and if a place does not welcome you, or listen to you, as you go out of it shake off the dust that is on the soles of your feet, as a protest against them.”
12 Mbɨ we osa anchɨ aiampɨra emŋgemŋgand han ya eŋgweŋgw kamŋganj. Amɨ mpɨ itɨmaivar arɨmŋganj.
So they set out, and proclaimed the need of repentance.
13 Ave mbɨ itɨ kɨvah akŋ han kiaŋgworaŋgw osa anchɨ mahororɨnsɨnd han mbɨŋgɨr yamb haŋ ampɨhambɨh mahoror mbɨndɨŋ han omanenta sɨmŋganj.
They drove out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were infirm, and cured them.
14 Mach ave, osa anchɨ hamb utuhutuh Jisasɨv sɨmar handɨv yaya kamŋgɨmar. Avɨz anɨŋnsar ohɨra Herotɨv ya han njɨhamɨmar. Osa anchɨ hanaveaŋg Jisasɨndɨv kamŋgɨmar. Ndɨnɨh Jon, wɨram osa anchɨ han yambɨŋ ŋazɨkŋirɨŋgwɨŋgw ŋambiahahɨnd arɨmŋgɨmar. Mbɨ maz Yakŋ Ohɨrav ndɨn ekwaŋg ŋambiahar arɨmŋgɨmar. Handɨv mbɨ ntɨŋ aŋkarɨpɨr ŋaŋmbɨri arɨmŋgɨmar.
Now King Herod heard of Jesus; for his name had become well known. People were saying — “John the Baptizer must have risen from the dead, and that is why these miraculous powers are active in him.”
15 Mach, hanaveaŋg ndɨn Elaija arɨmŋgɨmar. Mach, hanaveaŋg ndɨn wɨram eŋambɨr Yakŋ Ohɨrand ya injambɨr ahe kahɨnd emamp arɨmŋgɨmar.
Others again said — “He is Elijah,” and others — “He is a Prophet, like one of the great Prophets.”
16 Mach, osa anchɨ hamb Jisasɨndɨv kamŋgɨz Herotɨv han njɨhame kamar. Jonɨnd ŋgwɨrɨmb mɨŋam akoken han Yakŋ Ohɨrav ndɨn ekwaŋg ŋambiahar toh amar.
But when Herod heard of him, he said — “The man whom I beheaded — John — he must be risen!”
17 Eŋambɨr haŋ Herotɨv mbɨkɨr ranɨr Filipɨnd anchɨ han ŋoke ŋe mbondɨv hɨrañɨmar. Anchɨ kehand ensa han Herodias. Mach, Jonɨmb han njɨhame Herotɨh kamar. Amɨ aranarɨnd anchɨ ŋoke amondɨv hɨrañɨn han, han enta kɨvah mɨŋ amar. Handɨv Yakŋ Ohɨrav chonj ohɨra ŋgamɨmar amar. Avɨz Herodiasɨv han njɨhamɨz mbɨkɨr mpɨ hamb Jonɨh pɨr razand ndɨn pɨrɨtɨm emamp uŋganj. Mbɨ ndɨn mamta orɨŋɨn arar ndeaŋg, kɨrɨm nend. Az Herotɨv Herodiasɨv imbɨr ñɨz are mbɨkɨr aŋkwɨnd han kaz we Jonɨh aŋgwore ŋe hɨrohe oram kɨvahɨŋ ŋgame kɨrɨpa aŋkarɨpɨrɨŋ kɨravɨhamŋgɨmar. Avɨz Herotɨv waz Jonɨh wɨram imbɨrpamun. Mbɨ Yakŋ Ohɨrand yaŋam uŋkɨranj. Avɨz Herotɨv ndɨn ezandɨkŋɨnaŋg kɨrɨm ndɨn omanenton werer hɨrañanj. Mbɨ Jonɨnd ya han njɨhame njɨhi osapɨr njɨhakɨramanj. Az Jonɨmb ya han kazand akŋɨn apar njɨhamanj. Ave Herotɨv Jonɨh omanenta wehɨrɨz Herodiasɨv nzɨhanave ndɨn mamta orɨmɨr.
For Herod himself had sent and arrested John, and put him in prison, in chains, to please Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip, because Herod had married her.
For John had said to Herod — “You have no right to be living with your brother’s wife.”
So Herodias was incensed against John, and wanted to put him to death, but was unable to do so,
because Herod stood in fear of John, knowing him to be an upright and holy man, and protected him. He had listened to John, but still remained much perplexed, and yet he found pleasure in listening to him.
21 Mach ave, yuŋk emŋga haŋ Herodiasɨv waz Jon mamta ororɨnd empasam hamb ahevakarɨmar. Yuŋk ohɨra Herotɨnd mɨŋɨr hamb ndɨn akarɨmar kehamb ahevakarɨz Herotɨv nchamb ohɨra ŋgamɨmar. Ave mbɨ wɨram kɨra ndɨn gavmand ntɨŋ hɨrawɨmŋganj hamb, mach anɨŋnsar kɨra aŋkwɨnd, mach ohɨra kɨra isupɨr Galilind hanave oreŋgɨz ndɨn pɨŋ aimŋgɨmar. Ai ŋgarɨwi unsa namŋgɨzand Herodiasɨnd nanch hamb ahevai marɨvai insɨmar. Insɨzand Herotɨv wɨram kɨra mbanmen wamŋgɨz imbɨrpam ñɨmar. Mach, marɨvai insɨ mach raz Herotɨv nanchŋɨr han kamar. Amɨ yan utuhutuhɨndɨv kan nan kɨrɨmam eŋgwandarin amar.
A suitable opportunity, however, occurred when Herod, on his birthday, gave a dinner to his high officials, and his generals, and the foremost men in Galilee.
And when his daughter — that is, the daughter of Herodias — came in and danced, she delighted Herod and those who were dining with him. “Ask me for whatever you like,” the King said to the girl, “and I will give it to you”;
23 Ave mbɨ aŋkarɨpɨr kamar. Ñaŋ ohɨra amar. Amɨ yan kan nzɨ ihɨnd isupɨr ohɨra undɨmaj han orake emŋga ihɨnd emŋga nan eŋgwandarin amar.
and he swore to her that he would give her whatever she asked him — up to half his kingdom.
24 Avɨz nanchŋɨr mbanamb ahevohe mɨŋɨrɨh amarɨmar. Nzɨ we kaŋ yan utɨman eŋgwaz amar. Az mbɨkɨr mɨŋɨrɨv kamar. Amɨ Herotɨh kan mbɨ Jonɨnd nsar han ŋe nan eŋgwaz amar.
The girl went out, and said to her mother “What must I ask for?” “The head of John the Baptizer,’ answered her mother.
25 Mach, mbɨ ŋaiahe Herotɨnd pɨŋ aŋɨraŋɨr we kamar. Navɨzandon Jon osa anchɨ han yambɨŋ ŋazɨkŋirɨŋgwɨŋgw ŋambiahahɨnd hand nsar han ŋe torɨŋ ŋgwame yan eŋgwav amar.
So she went in as quickly as possible to the King, and made her request. “I want you,” she said, “to give me at once, on a dish, the head of John the Baptist.”
26 Az Herotɨv ya han njɨhamɨz ndɨn mpɨ mbɨkɨr hamb kɨr kɨvah ñɨmar. Avɨz nend. Mbɨkɨr ya aŋkarɨpɨr kamar handɨv njɨhame kamar. Nzɨ aŋkarɨpɨr kaŋ wɨram emŋgemŋga mbanamb ndɨh njɨhamŋgɨndɨŋgi amar. Nzɨ nanchŋɨr mbanand ya han ontavɨzundarin han ampi ohɨra ŋandarin amar.
The King was much distressed; yet, on account of his oath and of the guests at his table, he did not like to refuse her.
27 Ave mbɨ Jonɨnd nsar han hɨraindɨv kaz aŋkwɨnd emŋga hamb oram kɨvahɨŋ we Jonɨnd ŋgwɨrɨmb han akokamar. Akoke nsar mbɨkɨr han ŋe torɨŋ ŋgwame hɨrai nanchŋɨr han eŋgwamar. Eŋgwaz mbɨ hɨrohe mbɨkɨr mɨŋɨr eŋgwamar.
He immediately dispatched one of his bodyguard, with orders to bring John’s head. The man went and beheaded John in the prison,
and, bringing his head on a dish, gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to her mother.
29 Mach, Jonɨnd sezɨr hamb yansɨ han njɨhame mbɨ ai yikwɨra mbɨkɨr han ŋe hɨrohe nsɨham mɨn ŋgwamŋgɨmar.
When John’s disciples heard of it, they came and took his body away, and laid it in a tomb.
30 Mach ave, Jisasɨnd sezɨr hamb ekwaŋg ai ndɨnɨh ntɨŋ mbɨ ŋamŋgɨmar mach ya osa anchɨ sɨkamŋgɨmar handɨv kamŋgɨmar.
When the Apostles came back to Jesus, they told him all that they had done and all that they had taught.
31 Az osa anchɨ hamb mbahon oruh airuh ramŋgɨz, Jisasɨv mbɨkɨr sezɨrmen nzɨhanave unsa han namŋgɨmɨr. Avɨz Jisasɨv ndɨŋ kamar. Aronam osa anchɨ han erere isupɨr wɨram mah haŋ we wɨr ñɨm amar.
“Come by yourselves privately to some lonely spot,” he said, “and rest for a while” — for there were so many people coming and going that they had not time even to eat.
32 Ave mbɨ ŋaiahe utɨŋg han ŋe mbon ikumun isupɨr wɨram mah handɨh evahomŋgɨmar.
So they set off privately in their boat for a lonely spot.
33 Evahomŋgɨzand wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ aiampɨra emŋgand emŋgand hamb ndɨŋ wamŋgɨmar. Wamŋgɨz ŋondɨrahe aŋɨrɨmbɨri we mboz isupɨr Jisasɨv sezɨrmen omŋgɨmar handɨhonaŋg ahevɨkɨrorɨmŋgɨmar.
And many people saw them going, and recognised them, and from all the towns they flocked together to the place on foot, and got there before them.
34 Ahevɨkɨrore ñɨmŋgɨzand Jisasɨv ahevakare waz wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ ohɨra ñɨmŋgɨmar. Mach, Jisasɨv waz osa anchɨ hamb sipsip wɨram anɨŋnsar mbɨ werer hamb mɨñɨm emamp ñɨmŋgɨmar. Handɨv re ndɨn akŋɨn ahaz ŋaiahe ndɨŋ ya akŋ ai akŋ ondo ake sɨkamar.
On getting out of the boat, Jesus saw a great crowd, and his heart was moved at the sight of them, because they were ‘like sheep without a shepherd’; and he began to teach them many things.
35 Sɨke hɨrohe rapɨr hamb ondo ake ŋkwuzand sezɨrɨv ndɨn pɨŋ ai kamŋgɨmar. Rapɨr hamb ndɨh ŋkwumbɨri arɨmŋgɨmar. Isupɨr mban wɨram mah arɨmŋgɨmar.
When it grew late, his disciples came up to him, and said: “This is a lonely spot, and it is already late.
36 Amɨ osa anchɨ han kan aiampɨra emŋgemŋga mach aiampɨra nor ntɨŋɨnd ntɨŋɨnd ikwɨm ñɨmŋgi kehaŋ we unsa han uŋkɨ eŋgwe namŋgɨz arɨmŋgɨmar.
Send the people away, so that they may go to the farms and villages around and buy themselves something to eat.”
37 Az Jisasɨv ndɨŋ kamar. Amonaŋg ndɨŋ eŋkwanambar amar. Az kamŋgɨmar. Arɨ 200 silva han hɨrohe uŋkɨ ore hɨrai ndɨŋ eŋkwanam are kan oh a arɨmŋgɨmar.
But Jesus answered: “It is for you to give them something to eat.” “Are we to go and buy twenty pounds’ worth of bread,” they asked, “to give them to eat?”
38 Avɨz ndɨŋ kamar. Amɨ eŋka han nzɨhanave hɨrañɨmŋgɨn amar. We wavar amar. Az mbɨ we eŋka han amehe ai Jisasɨh kamŋgɨmar. Arɨ eŋka han oman ŋkɨpam mach oma uŋguŋg undɨmaj hɨrañɨrɨŋ arɨmŋgɨmar.
“How many loaves have you?” he asked; “Go, and see.” When they had found out, they told him: “Five, and two fishes.”
39 Mach, Jisasɨv mbɨkɨr sezɨrɨh kamar. Osa anchɨ han kamŋgɨn, tamar tamar aŋkwezawaw kɨzar ŋkwɨrɨŋ insɨ mbanaŋ ŋgarɨwɨmŋgɨz amar.
Jesus directed them to make all the people take their seats on the green grass, in parties;
40 Avɨz osa anchɨ hamb tamar tamar aŋkwezawi hanaveaŋg 100 mach hanaveaŋg 50 ŋgarɨwɨmŋgɨmar.
and they sat down in groups — in hundreds, and in fifties.
41 Mach, Jisasɨv eŋka oman ŋkɨpam hand oma uŋguŋg undɨmaj hand ŋɨmbi ñaŋ sɨhawarohe were Yakŋ Ohɨrah ya imbɨr eŋgwe eŋka han ŋaŋepev sezɨrɨv osa anchɨ han eŋkwanamŋgɨz are ndɨŋ eŋgwamar. Eŋgwe oma uŋguŋg hanez ŋe osa anchɨ handɨv ambɨrorɨmar.
Taking the five loaves and the two fishes, Jesus looked up to Heaven, and said the blessing; he broke the loaves into pieces, and gave them to his disciples for them to serve out to the people, and he divided the two fishes also among them all.
42 Avɨz osa anchɨ hamb unsa han namŋgɨz mpɨkarɨmar.
Every one had sufficient to eat;
43 Mbɨ namŋgɨz mach raz, unsa ekeka osa anchɨ hamb ererɨmŋgɨmar han, han sezɨrɨv ŋɨmbi oman ŋkiŋkiŋg undɨmaj iŋkimpiñɨŋ mpamŋgɨz torɨmar.
and they picked up enough broken pieces to fill twelve baskets, as well as some of the fish.
44 Wɨram akŋ eŋkand omand namŋgɨmar han 5000.
The men who ate the bread were five thousand in number.
45 Ave mach, Jisasɨv sezɨrɨh kamar. Amɨ utɨŋg han ŋe injore yamb ohɨra ondɨhondɨh ŋkiŋg aiampɨra Betsaidaŋ evahovar amar. Nzɨ ñi osa anchɨ mban kaŋ etondɨramŋgi amar. Az sezɨrɨv ŋondɨrahe utɨŋg han ŋe evahoŋɨn are ramŋgɨmar.
Immediately afterwards Jesus made his disciples get into the boat, and cross over in advance, in the direction of Bethsaida, while he himself was dismissing the crowd.
46 Mach, Jisasɨv osa anchɨ han kaz omŋgɨzand Yakŋ Ohɨra ahaz orɨŋɨn are isupɨr aparɨmansɨnd haŋ omar.
After he had taken leave of the people, he went away up the hill to pray.
47 Mach, nanempand zuh haŋ utɨŋg hamb yamb ohɨra ondɨhondɨh uhɨmɨŋun ñɨzand Jisasɨv isaŋ mbon ikumun ñɨmar.
When evening fell, the boat was out in the middle of the Sea, and Jesus on the shore alone.
48 Ñi wehɨrɨzand uvika hamb utɨŋg nsarɨŋon ichavɨzuŋɨn azand sezɨrɨv ichij pɨrasɨmŋgɨmar. Mach, hɨrohe ui hamb ŋakaŋɨn azand, Jisasɨv yamb insɨŋ ai ndɨŋ kivɨŋɨn azand sezɨrɨv ndɨn wamŋgɨmar. Mbɨ ndɨn we njɨhamŋgɨmar. Mban itɨ toh are ŋgwañ ekeh ezandɨkŋahambɨmŋgɨmar. Ezandɨkŋahambamb ñɨmŋgɨzand Jisasɨv ndɨŋ kamar. Amɨ aŋkarɨpɨr ñɨmbar amar. Han nzon amar. Ezandɨkŋɨmŋgɨmɨn amar.
Seeing them labouring at the oars — for the wind was against them — about three hours after midnight Jesus came towards them, walking on the water, intending to join them.
But, when they saw him walking on the water, they thought it was a ghost, and cried out;
for all of them saw him, and were terrified. But Jesus at once spoke to them. “Courage!” he said, “it is I; do not be afraid!”
51 Hanɨh are utɨŋg unchaŋ ŋkwuhi sezɨrmen ñɨzand uvika ichɨmar hamb kɨrɨm okarawɨmar. Okarawɨz sezɨrɨv han wamŋgɨz ndɨŋ zɨŋɨmb pɨrorɨŋgaz yamah aimah ñɨmŋgɨmar.
Then he got into the boat with them, and the wind dropped. The disciples were utterly amazed,
52 Jisasɨv eŋka atakŋaŋ osa anchɨ eŋgwarɨmbɨmar hand ondo han mɨwamŋgɨm. Nend. Njɨhi mbɨndɨŋ hamb moyakam.
for they had not understood about the loaves, their minds being slow to learn.
53 Mach, Jisasɨv sezɨr mbɨkɨrmen yamb ohɨra ondɨhondɨh ŋkiŋg evahohe isupɨr Genesaretɨŋ ahevɨkɨrorɨmŋgɨmar. Ave utɨŋg han ŋinchi hɨrawarohe mpamŋgɨmar.
When they had crossed over, they landed at Gennesaret, and moored the boat.
54 Utɨŋg han mpe ŋgahaŋkwamŋgɨz osa anchɨ hamb Jisasɨh we kamŋgɨmar. Jisasɨv ndɨh ai arɨmŋgɨmar.
But they had no sooner left her than the people, recognising Jesus,
55 Mbɨ aiampɨra emŋgemŋga isupɨr kehandɨh oruh airuh ramŋgɨmar. Ave kamŋgɨmar. Jisasɨv ndɨh ai aiampɨra emŋga handɨh ñi arɨmŋgɨmar. Avɨz wɨram aiampɨrand hamb ya han njɨhame osa anchɨ mahororɨnsɨnd han ŋe iwɨnŋkarɨŋ izɨŋgwɨŋgw Jisasɨnd pɨŋ hɨraimŋgɨmar.
hurried over the whole country-side, and began to carry about upon mats those who were ill, wherever they heard he was.
56 Avɨz aiampɨra nor, aiampɨra ohɨra, isupɨr nzɨmoh nzɨmoh Jisasɨv omar kehaŋ osa anchɨ mahororɨnsɨnd han hɨrai aiampɨra uhɨm handɨh aŋkwezawɨmŋganj. Ave mahororɨnsɨnd hamb Jisasɨh mbahon mbahon amarɨmŋganj. Eran arɨ amakɨr yupɨr hɨrahɨr osapɨr ñɨm han mparɨwarɨwam arɨmŋganj. Ave wɨram akŋ anchɨ akŋ mahororɨnsɨnd hamb hanaveam re mach imbɨr ramŋgɨmar.
So wherever he went — to villages, or towns, or farms — they would lay their sick in the market-places, begging him to let them touch only the tassel of his cloak; and all who touched were made well.