< Mateos 7 >
1 “Ama afiꞌ fua salaꞌ neu atahori, fo Lamatuaꞌ afi fee salaꞌ neu nggi.
Do not judge, that you may not be judged.
2 Ama nile atahori taꞌo bee, na, dei fo Lamatualain o nile nggi onaꞌ naa boe. Ama uku-uli atahori laen salan taꞌo bee, na, dei fo Lamatualain o uku-uli nggi taꞌo naa boe.
For, just as you judge others, you will yourselves be judged, and the measure that you mete will be meted out to you.
3 Te hiiꞌ a mete atahori sala anak na, te sala monaem, ho nda mita sa. Mae salaꞌ nese. Naa onaꞌ mita afu dꞌekeꞌ sa sia nonoom matan. Tao-tao te bꞌalok monaeꞌ a bambi nala matam, te nda medꞌa sa.
And why do you look at the straw in your brother’s eye, while you pay no attention at all to the beam in yours?
4 Taꞌo bee fo mbarani olaꞌ mae, ‘Toronooꞌ! Uma fo au ose hendi afu mia mata dekem dei.’ Tao-tao te nda mita balok mana bambi nala matam sa.
How will you say to your brother ‘Let me take out the straw from your eye,’ when all the time there is a beam in your own?
5 Wae! Memaꞌ ho, atahori mana dea-ralaꞌ tebꞌe! Nggari hendi balok a mia matam dei, na fo mete mita no malole, fo ose hendi afu deke bibꞌia anaꞌ mia nonoom matan.
Hypocrite! Take out the beam from your own eye first, and then you will see clearly how to take out the straw from your brother’s.
6 Afiꞌ minori dala meumareꞌ soꞌal Lamatuaꞌ fee mana maꞌaꞌeꞌeiꞌ ra. Huu ara onaꞌ busa deꞌulaka dei fo heoꞌ baliꞌ rema fo ero nggi. Nggoa nara onaꞌ fafi ra. Mete ma atahori fee rante mafelit, na, ana nda taoafiꞌ sa! Huu ana nahineꞌ a tabꞌu-rorooꞌ a.”
Do not give what is sacred to dogs; nor yet throw your pearls before pigs, lest they should trample them under their feet, and then turn and attack you.
7 “Mete ma ama hule-oꞌe, na moꞌe mikindooꞌ mbali Lamatuaꞌ dei fo Ana fee. Mete ma sangga mikindooꞌ a; dei fo Ana natudꞌu dalaꞌ. Mete ma mimeli mikindooꞌ a; na dei fo Ana soi lelesu a.
Ask, and your prayer shall be granted; search, and you shall find; knock, and the door shall be opened to you.
8 Te basa atahori mana roꞌe rakandooꞌ a mbali Lamatuaꞌ, na dei fo ara simbo. Mana sangga nakandooꞌ a dei fo hambu, Mana nameli nakandooꞌ a, na dei fo Ana soi lelesu a.
For he that asks receives, he that searches finds, and to him that knocks the door shall be opened.
9 Ama duꞌa sobꞌa! Mete ma hambu anaꞌ sa noꞌe roti, neꞌo aman nda fee ne fatu sa, to?
Who among you, when his son asks him for a loaf, will give him a stone,
10 Do mete ma anan noꞌe uꞌu, na aman nda fee ne mengge sa!
or when he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?
11 Hei Amam mana sia sorga, memaꞌ malolen seli. De atahori fo deꞌulakaꞌ mataꞌ onaꞌ hei ia ra o, hiiꞌ a fee sudꞌiꞌ a malole neu ana mara, na, saa fai hei Amam! Dei fo Ana fee saa fo ama moꞌeꞌ a.
If you, then, wicked though you are, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in Heaven give what is good to those that ask him!
12 Dadꞌi saa fo nau atahori tao neu nggo, na, musi tao taꞌo naa neu e boe. Huu ia, netehuuꞌ mia basa baꞌi Musa no Lamatualain mana ola-ola nara ranori eniꞌ a lele uluꞌ a.”
Do to others whatever you would wish them to do to you; for that is the teaching of both the Law and the Prophets.
13 “Mete ma atahori sa nae sorga neu, na ana musi laoꞌ tungga lelesu makabꞌiaꞌ. Te hambu dala mudaꞌ no lelesu loaꞌ, fo atahori hetar hii tunggaꞌ a. Te besa-bꞌesa, o! Huu dalaꞌ mana onaꞌ naa nendi atahori naraka reu, fo saranggaa mia Lamatuaꞌ.
Go in by the small gate. Broad and spacious is the road that leads to destruction, and those that go in by it are many;
14 Atahori mana nae sorga neu musi tungga dala doidꞌosoꞌ ma lelesu makabꞌiaꞌ. Onaꞌ mae akaꞌ atahori hidꞌaꞌ a laoꞌ sia naa o, dala makabꞌiaꞌ onaꞌ naa nendi atahori nisiꞌ Lamatuaꞌ.”
for small is the gate, and narrow the road, that leads to Life, and those that find it are few.
15 “Besa-bꞌesa mo mana pepeko-lelekoꞌ mana soꞌu ao nara rae, sira Lamatuaꞌ mana ola-olan. Huu ara tao ao nara maloleꞌ onaꞌ bibꞌi lombo a. Tao-tao te sira deꞌulakaꞌ, onaꞌ busa fui mana nema naa bibꞌi lombo.
Beware of false Teachers — men who come to you in the guise of sheep, but at heart they are ravenous wolves.
16 Taꞌo bee fo bisa mihine atahori mana peko-lelekoꞌ onaꞌ naa? Mete siaꞌ a tatao-nonoꞌi nara. Onaꞌ atahori mete boaꞌ, fo rahine boaꞌ naa huun. Boa maloleꞌ, nda kalua mia hau hu nda maloleꞌ sa.
By the fruit of their lives you will know them. Do people gather grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?
17 Huu hau maloleꞌ nabꞌoa boa maloleꞌ boe. Te hau hu nda maloleꞌ sa nabꞌoa boa nda maloleꞌ sa boe.
So, too, every sound tree bears good fruit, while a worthless tree bears bad fruit.
18 Nda hambu hau hu maloleꞌ fo nabꞌoaꞌ boa nda maloleꞌ sa. Ma nda hambu hau huu nda maloleꞌ sa nabꞌoa boa maloleꞌ.
A sound tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a worthless tree bear good fruit.
19 Hau hu mana nabꞌoa nda maloleꞌ a sa, dei fo ara rema ungga e fo nggari e ai rala neu.
Every tree that fails to bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
20 Onaꞌ naa boe neu mana ola-olaꞌ pepeko-lelekoꞌ ra. Ama mihine se mia sira tatao-nonoꞌi nara.”
Hence it is by the fruit of their lives that you will know such men.
21 “Dei fo hambu atahori roꞌe Au rae, ‘Lamatuaꞌ!’ Te ara olaꞌ siaꞌ a bafa nara. Dei fo Lamatualain sia sorga timba hendi se. Huu, akaꞌ atahori mana tungga tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ Eni hihii-nanaun, Ana simbo nala se dadꞌi atahorin.
Not every one who says to me ‘Master! Master!’ will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in Heaven.
22 Dei fo leleꞌ fai mateteꞌen, atahori hetar rataa rae, Au ia sira Lamatuan. Ara kokoe Au rae, ‘Lamatuaꞌ, e! Hai mii dui-bꞌengga Nenori ma. Hai use-oi nitu ra mendiꞌ Naram. Ma hai tao manadadꞌiꞌ mataꞌ-mataꞌ mendiꞌ koasa Ma.’
On ‘That Day’ many will say to me ‘Master, Master, was not it in your name that we taught, and in your name that we drove out demons, and in your name that we did many miracles?’
23 Mae ara akaꞌ kokoe Au taꞌo naa o, dei fo Au ufadꞌe se ae, ‘Hei ia ra, seka? Au nda uhine nggi sa, huu ama nda misodꞌa tungga Lamatuaꞌ hihii-nanaun sa. Dadꞌi dinggoꞌ hela ia leo!’”
And then I shall say to them plainly ‘I never knew you. Go from my presence, you who live in sin.’
24 “Atahori mana nema rena Au, fo tao tungga Au oꞌola ngga, eni onaꞌ atahori mahineꞌ, mana naririi umen sia fatu netehuuꞌ ata.
Everyone, therefore, that listens to this teaching of mine and acts upon it may be compared to a prudent man, who built his house upon the rock.
25 Dodꞌoo ma udꞌan monaeꞌ a nggangga losa oeꞌ a lala. Ma sanggu anin o nema uli-fae ume naa. Te ume naa nda foi sa, huu neneneririiꞌ sia fatu netehuuꞌ manggateeꞌ a ata.
The rain poured down, the rivers rose, the winds blew and beat upon that house, but it did not fall, for its foundations were upon the rock.
26 Atahori mana nema rena Au, te nda tao tungga oꞌola ngga sa, eni onaꞌ atahori nggoaꞌ mana naririi umen sia saraꞌaeꞌ ata.
And every one that listens to this teaching of mine and does not act upon it may be compared to a foolish man, who built his house on the sand.
27 Dodꞌoo ma udꞌa monaeꞌ a nggangga nema losa oe a lala. Ma sanggu anin o nema uli-fae ume a boe. Ma ume a foi hendiꞌ e losa nambalulutu.”
The rain poured down, the rivers rose, the winds blew and struck against that house, and it fell; and great was its downfall.”
28 Yesus olaꞌ naꞌo naa ma, basa atahori mana rena nenorin ra titindindiiꞌ a,
By the time that Jesus had finished speaking, the crowd was filled with amazement at his teaching.
29 huu Ana nahine tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ nenoriꞌ naa isin. Dala nenorin, nda onaꞌ sira meser agama nara ranorin sa.
For he taught them like one who had authority, and not like their Teachers of the Law.