< Lukas 14 >
1 Lao esa, nandaa no fai hule-oꞌeꞌ, atahori partei agama Farisi ra malanggan esa noꞌe Yesus fo nema naa sia umen. Ana endoꞌ naa-ninu, ma hambu atahori maku-maꞌu E fo rae rita Ana nae tao saa nandaa no fai hule-oꞌeꞌ.
And it came to pass, when he entered into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees, on a Sabbath, to eat bread, that, they, were narrowly watching him.
2 Leleꞌ naa, hambu atahori esa mamahedꞌi ao maꞌasofeꞌ endoꞌ sia naa boe.
And lo! there was, a certain man, who had the dropsy, before him.
3 Boe ma, Yesus natane mahine hukun Yahudi ma atahori Farisi mana endo raa-rinu sia naa nae, “Tungga baꞌi Musa hohoro-lalanen, bisa tao nahaiꞌ atahori hedꞌis, nandaa no fai hule-oꞌeꞌ, do hokoꞌ?”
And Jesus, answering, spake unto the Lawyers and Pharisees, saying—Is it allowed, on the Sabbath, to cure, or not? But, they, held their peace.
4 Te nda hambu esa nahara sa boe. Boe ma Yesus kois atahori mamahedꞌiꞌ a, de hai neuꞌ ena. Basa ma Yesus denu e baliꞌ.
And taking hold [of him] he healed and dismissed him, —
5 Basa naa ma, Yesus natane se fai nae, “Mete ma hambu anadikiꞌ sa tudꞌa oe rala neu, nandaa no fai hule-oꞌeꞌ, hei mii nore baliꞌ e dꞌean, do hokoꞌ? Mete ma sapi a tudꞌa rala neu, na hei hela e, do, lea hendi e dꞌean? Neꞌo hei lea hendi e dꞌean. De naa sosoan nae, hei o tao ues ena boe, to!”
and, unto them, said—Which of you, shall have a son or an ox that, into a pit, shall fall, and will not straightway pull him up, on the day of rest?
6 Rena Yesus olaꞌ taꞌo naa, te nda hambu atahori esa bisa nataa E sa boe.
And they could not return an answer unto these things.
7 Leleꞌ naa, Yesus memeteꞌ atahori mana rema raa sia ume fefetas a. Hambu atahori hetar pili mamanaꞌ sia mataꞌ, fo reu endoꞌ sia naa. Nita taꞌo naa, boe ma Ana olaꞌ nae,
And he went on to speak, unto the invited, a parable, —observing how, the first couches, they were choosing; saying unto them—
8 Besa-bꞌesa, o! Mete ma atahori rarolo nggi misiꞌ fefeta kakabꞌiꞌ, na, afiꞌ mii endo sia ataori moko-monaen ra mamanan. Huu afiꞌ losa tenu fefetas narolo fuiꞌ manaseliꞌ lenaꞌ nggo.
Whensoever thou hast been invited by anyone unto a marriage feast, do not recline on the first couch; lest once, a more honourable than thou, have been invited by him,
9 Mete ma taꞌo naa, tenu fefetas neꞌo nema olaꞌ no nggo nae, ‘Afiꞌ mumunasa, e! Amaꞌ tulun lali misiꞌ deaꞌ naa dei, huu au sadꞌia hela kadꞌera ia fee neu atahori moko monaen ra.’ Boe ma ho fela hela kadꞌera naa no mamaet, de muu endoꞌ sia seku dꞌeaꞌ.
and he that invited both thee and him should come, and say unto thee—Give, unto this one, place! and, then, thou shouldst begin, with shame, the last place, to occupy.
10 Dadꞌi mete ma hambu nerolot, na, muu endoꞌ sia kadꞌera mana seku sia deaꞌ. Dei fo mete ma tenu fefetas nita nggo, na neti noꞌe nae, ‘Eh, Amaꞌ! Laꞌi fo endoꞌ sia mataꞌ ia.’ No taꞌo naa hei hambu hadꞌa-hormat sia atahori fuiꞌ ra matan nara.
But, whensoever thou hast been invited, pass on and fall back into the last place, that, whensoever he that hath invited thee shall come, he may say unto thee—Friend! come close up, higher. Then, shalt thou have honour before all who are reclining together with thee.
11 Huu atahori mana soꞌu-soꞌuꞌ aon, dei fo Lamatuaꞌ naꞌatutudꞌaꞌ e. Te atahori mana tao aon onaꞌ anadꞌiki, dei fo Lamatuaꞌ soꞌu nanaru e.”
Because, everyone who exalteth himself, shall be abased; and, he that abaseth himself, shall be exalted?
12 Basa naa ma, Yesus olaꞌ no tenu umeꞌ a nae, “Faiꞌ ruma, mete ma amaꞌ tao fefetas, na, afiꞌ muroloꞌ a bobꞌonggim no nonoom atahori mamasuꞌiꞌ ra! Te neꞌo ara bisa rarolo baliꞌ nggo fai!
Moreover he went on to say, unto him also who had invited him, —Whensoever thou mayest be making a dinner or a supper, do not call thy friends, or thy brothers, or thy kinsfolk, or rich neighbours, —lest once, they also, invite thee in return, and it become a recompense unto thee.
13 De mete ma amaꞌ feta-dꞌote, na, murolo atahori hata-taaꞌ, ei doꞌoꞌ, keko-lukuꞌ, ma atahori pokeꞌ ra.
But, whensoever, an entertainment, thou mayest be making, invite the destitute, the tried, the lame, the blind;
14 Huu neꞌo ara nda bisa bala-bꞌae rala nggo sa. Te mete ma amaꞌ murolo se, Lamatualain mana bala-bꞌae. Dei fo mete ma nafefela baliꞌ atahori mamahereꞌ mia mamates ena, Ana nda liliiꞌ amaꞌ malolem sa.”
and, happy, shalt thou be, that they have not wherewith to recompense thee, for it shall be recompensed unto thee, in the resurrection of the righteous.
15 Rena taꞌo naa ma, hambu atahori sa mana endoꞌ no Yesus olaꞌ nae, “Atahori mana onton seli naeni atahori mana raa raꞌabꞌue sia Lamatualain ume manen, o!”
And one of those reclining together, hearing these things, said unto him—Happy, whoever shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!
16 Yesus nataa e nae, “Au dui taꞌo ia: Hambu atahori sa tao fefeta ineꞌ. Boe ma ana narolo atahori hetar.
But, he, said unto him—A certain man, was making a great supper, and invited many;
17 Leleꞌ ara sadꞌia rala fefetas ena ma, ana denu atahori dedꞌenun, neu noꞌe atahori mana hambu nerolotꞌ ra nae, ‘Laꞌi, te fefetas sangga mulai ena.’
and he sent out his servant, at the hour of the supper, to say unto the invited—Be coming! because, even now, is it, ready.
18 Te basa se sangga dalaꞌ mataꞌ-mataꞌ naa fo ara nda reu sa. Esa bꞌale nae, ‘Waa! Au feꞌe hasa ala osi sa, de au musi uu mete sobꞌa e dei. Afiꞌ mumunasa o! Huu au nda bisa uu sa.’
And they all began, one after another to excuse themselves. The first, said unto him—A field, have I bought, and have need to go out and see it: I request thee, hold me excused.
19 Hambu esa fai nae, ‘Au feꞌe hasa ala sapi hohombu moleꞌ pasan lima. Au ae uu sobꞌa sudꞌi se, de afiꞌ mumunasa, o!
And, another, said—Five yoke of oxen, have I bought, and am going my way to prove them; I request thee, hold me excused.
20 Esa fai nae, ‘Au feꞌe sao ena, de nda bisa uu sa.’
And, another, said—A wife, have I married, and, for this cause, I cannot come!
21 Basa ma, atahori dedꞌenuꞌ a baliꞌ de nafadꞌe tenu fefetas a. Rena nala ma, tenu fefetas namanasa seli. Boe ma ana parenda atahori dedꞌenuꞌ a nae, ‘Mete ma taꞌo naa, lao muu leo lai-lai! Muu sia basa okofoꞌ ma dꞌala kabiaꞌ ra sia kota, fo murolo mendi basa atahori hata-taaꞌ ra, ei doꞌo, pokeꞌ, ma keko-lukuꞌ ra.’
And, going near, the servant reported unto his lord these things. Then, provoked to anger, the master of the house said unto his servant—Go out quickly, into the broadways and streets of the city, —and, the destitute, and tried, and blind, and lame, bring thou in here.
22 Rena taꞌo naa ma, atahori dꞌedeꞌnuꞌ a neu narolo atahori ra. De ana baliꞌ ma nafadꞌe nae, ‘Amaꞌ! Basa se rema ena, te mamana rouꞌ feꞌe hetar.’
And the servant said—Lord! what thou didst order, hath been done; and, yet, there is, room.
23 Boe ma tenu fefetas nae, ‘Mete ma taꞌo naa, muu seluꞌ fai sia kambo-kamboꞌ sia kota dꞌeaꞌ, losa osi-lutu ra. Kokoe sudꞌiꞌ a se, fo mo se rema, sadꞌi tao sofe mamana fefetas ia.
And the lord said unto the servant—Go out among the highways and fences, and compel them to come in; that my house may be filled.
24 Rena, e! Atahori nda mana simbo nerolo ngga naa, ara nda ramedꞌa rita fefetas ia nanaat nara maladꞌan mbei sa boe!’”
For, I say unto you—Not one of those men who had been invited, shall taste of my supper.
25 Basa naa ma, Yesus se lao rakandoo risiꞌ Yerusalem. Atahori hetar tungga E. De Ana mbali se, ma Ana olaꞌ nae,
And there were journeying together with him many multitudes; and, turning, he said unto them—
26 “‘Atahori mana tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ nau tungga Au, ana musi sue Au lenaꞌ basa e: lenaꞌ ina-ama nara, lenaꞌ sao-ana nara, lenaꞌ odꞌi-aꞌa nara, lelenan fai eni aon. Mete ma hokoꞌ, atahori naa, nda nandaa dadꞌi Au ana mana tungga ngga sa.
If anyone cometh unto me, and hateth not his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, further also, even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.
27 Te atahori mana nda nau lemba doidꞌosoꞌ sa, huu ana tungga Au, ana nda nandaa dadꞌi Au atahori ngga sa. Atahori mana nae dadꞌi Au atahori ngga, onaꞌ mae atahori rae tao risa e o, ana lemba nakandoo doidꞌoson.
Whoever beareth not his own cross, and cometh after me, cannot be my disciple.
28 Dadꞌi mete ma mae tungga Au, na, duꞌa malolole dei. Onaꞌ atahori rae rafefela Ume dek. Ana musi reken lutuꞌ-leloꞌ naꞌahuluꞌ dei, ume nala dꞌoiꞌ baꞌu saa. Afiꞌ losa dꞌoiꞌ nda dai sa.
For, who from among you, wishing to build a tower, doth not first sit down and count the cost, —whether he hath sufficient for completion;
29 Huu mete ma nda ito-reken lutuꞌ-leloꞌ sa na, afiꞌ losa feꞌe taoꞌ a ume a netehun, te dꞌoiꞌ basa ena. Ma atahori ra mali raꞌamamaeꞌ e,
lest once, he having laid a foundation, and not being able to finish, all who are looking on, should begin to mock at him,
30 rae, ‘Hei mita atahori naa dei! Ana feꞌe taoꞌ a ume netehun, nda feꞌe saa sa boe, te dꞌoin basa ena.’
saying—This man, began to build, and was not able to finish!
31 Conto Laen fai, naeni soꞌal netatiꞌ. Mane mana nae natati musi endoꞌ no nonoon nara fo ola-olaꞌ raꞌahuluꞌ deiꞌ Mete ma naꞌena a soldꞌadꞌu atahori rifon sanahuluꞌ a, na musi timba-tai eni bisa nasenggiꞌ musu, atahori rifon ruanulu, do hokoꞌ?
Or, what king, moving on to encounter, another king, in battle, will not sit down first and take counsel, whether he is able, with ten thousand, to meet him who, with twenty thousand, is coming against him.
32 Mete ma timba-tai basa, ma duꞌa nae neꞌo eni nda nasenggiꞌ sa, na, malole lenaꞌ, leleꞌ musu a feꞌe sia dodꞌooꞌ, te ana haitua memaꞌ dedꞌenuꞌ fo olaꞌ dꞌame.
And, if not, by any means, while he is yet afar off, he sendeth, an embassy, and requesteth the conditions of peace.
33 Onaꞌ naa boe, atahori mana nae tungga Au. Eni musi duꞌa neu-nema malolole, nae eni nahehere lao hela basaꞌ e, do hokoꞌ? Mete ma hokoꞌ, atahori naa nda nandaa dadꞌi ana dedꞌenu Ngga sa.”
Thus, therefore, everyone from amongst you, who doth not bid adieu unto all his own possessions, cannot be my disciple.
34 Yesus tute seluꞌ dedꞌea-oꞌolan no conto laen fai nae, “Masiꞌ naa, maloleꞌ. Hita pake fo tao maladꞌa nanaat. Te mete ma masiꞌ a nda masi sa ena, na nggunan sa fai? Hita nda bisa pake e fo tao maladꞌa nanaat sa ena. Tae tao dadꞌi pupuk o, nda bisa sa ena. Hita nggari hendi e neuꞌ ena. Dadꞌi hei o musi dadꞌi onaꞌ masiꞌ a, fo misodꞌa sue-lai basa atahori. Seka ma ndikiꞌ, na, rena malolole, o!”
Good, therefore is the salt; but, if, even the salt, become tasteless, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
Neither for land nor for manure, is it, fit: outside, they cast it! He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.