< مارْکَح 12 >
اَنَنْتَرَں یِیشُ رْدرِشْٹانْتینَ تیبھْیَح کَتھَیِتُماریبھے، کَشْچِدیکو دْراکْشاکْشیتْرَں وِدھایَ تَچَّتُرْدِکْشُ وارَنِیں کرِتْوا تَنْمَدھْیے دْراکْشاپیشَنَکُنْڈَمْ اَکھَنَتْ، تَتھا تَسْیَ گَڈَمَپِ نِرْمِّتَوانْ تَتَسْتَتْکْشیتْرَں کرِشِیوَلیشُ سَمَرْپْیَ دُورَدیشَں جَگامَ۔ | 1 |
He began to speak to them in parables. “A man planted a vineyard, put a hedge around it, dug a pit for the wine press, built a tower, rented it out to a farmer, and went into another country.
تَدَنَنْتَرَں پھَلَکالے کرِشِیوَلیبھْیو دْراکْشاکْشیتْرَپھَلانِ پْراپْتُں تیشاں سَوِدھے بھرِتْیَمْ ایکَں پْراہِنوتْ۔ | 2 |
When it was time, he sent a servant to the farmer to get from the farmer his share of the fruit of the vineyard.
کِنْتُ کرِشِیوَلاسْتَں دھرِتْوا پْرَہرِتْیَ رِکْتَہَسْتَں وِسَسرِجُح۔ | 3 |
They took him, beat him, and sent him away empty.
تَتَح سَ پُنَرَنْیَمیکَں بھرِتْیَں پْرَشَیاماسَ، کِنْتُ تے کرِشِیوَلاح پاشاناگھاتَیسْتَسْیَ شِرو بھَنْکْتْوا ساپَمانَں تَں وْیَسَرْجَنْ۔ | 4 |
Again, he sent another servant to them; and they threw stones at him, wounded him in the head, and sent him away shamefully treated.
تَتَح پَرَں سوپَرَں داسَں پْراہِنوتْ تَدا تے تَں جَگھْنُح، ایوَمْ اَنیکیشاں کَسْیَچِتْ پْرَہارَح کَسْیَچِدْ وَدھَشْچَ تَیح کرِتَح۔ | 5 |
Again he sent another, and they killed him, and many others, beating some, and killing some.
تَتَح پَرَں مَیا سْوَپُتْرے پْرَہِتے تے تَمَوَشْیَں سَمَّںسْیَنْتے، اِتْیُکْتْواوَشیشے تیشاں سَنِّدھَو نِجَپْرِیَمْ اَدْوِتِییَں پُتْرَں پْریشَیاماسَ۔ | 6 |
Therefore still having one, his beloved son, he sent him last to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’
کِنْتُ کرِشِیوَلاح پَرَسْپَرَں جَگَدُح، ایشَ اُتَّرادھِکارِی، آگَچّھَتَ وَیَمینَں ہَنْمَسْتَتھا کرِتے دھِکارویَمْ اَسْماکَں بھَوِشْیَتِ۔ | 7 |
But those farmers said amongst themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let’s kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.’
تَتَسْتَں دھرِتْوا ہَتْوا دْراکْشاکْشیتْرادْ بَہِح پْراکْشِپَنْ۔ | 8 |
They took him, killed him, and cast him out of the vineyard.
اَنیناسَو دْراکْشاکْشیتْرَپَتِح کِں کَرِشْیَتِ؟ سَ ایتْیَ تانْ کرِشِیوَلانْ سَںہَتْیَ تَتْکْشیتْرَمْ اَنْییشُ کرِشِیوَلیشُ سَمَرْپَیِشْیَتِ۔ | 9 |
What therefore will the lord of the vineyard do? He will come and destroy the farmers, and will give the vineyard to others.
اَپَرَنْچَ، "سْتھَپَتَیَح کَرِشْیَنْتِ گْراوانَں یَنْتُ تُچّھَکَں۔ پْرادھانَپْرَسْتَرَح کونے سَ ایوَ سَںبھَوِشْیَتِ۔ | 10 |
Haven’t you even read this Scripture: ‘The stone which the builders rejected was made the head of the corner.
ایتَتْ کَرْمَّ پَریشَسْیاںدْبھُتَں نو درِشْٹِتو بھَویتْ۔۔ " اِماں شاسْتْرِییاں لِپِں یُویَں کِں ناپاٹھِشْٹَ؟ | 11 |
This was from the Lord. It is marvellous in our eyes’?”
تَدانِیں سَ تانُدِّشْیَ تاں درِشْٹانْتَکَتھاں کَتھِتَوانْ، تَ اِتّھَں بُدْوّا تَں دھَرْتّامُدْیَتاح، کِنْتُ لوکیبھْیو بِبھْیُح، تَدَنَنْتَرَں تے تَں وِہایَ وَوْرَجُح۔ | 12 |
They tried to seize him, but they feared the multitude; for they perceived that he spoke the parable against them. They left him and went away.
اَپَرَنْچَ تے تَسْیَ واکْیَدوشَں دھَرْتّاں کَتِپَیانْ پھِرُوشِنو ہیرودِییاںشْچَ لوکانْ تَدَنْتِکَں پْریشَیاماسُح۔ | 13 |
They sent some of the Pharisees and the Herodians to him, that they might trap him with words.
تَ آگَتْیَ تَمَوَدَنْ، ہے گُرو بھَوانْ تَتھْیَبھاشِی کَسْیاپْیَنُرودھَں نَ مَنْیَتے، پَکْشَپاتَنْچَ نَ کَروتِ، یَتھارْتھَتَ اِیشْوَرِییَں مارْگَں دَرْشَیَتِ وَیَمیتَتْ پْرَجانِیمَح، کَیسَرایَ کَرو دییو نَ واں؟ وَیَں داسْیامو نَ وا؟ | 14 |
When they had come, they asked him, “Teacher, we know that you are honest, and don’t defer to anyone; for you aren’t partial to anyone, but truly teach the way of God. Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?
کِنْتُ سَ تیشاں کَپَٹَں جْناتْوا جَگادَ، کُتو ماں پَرِیکْشَدھْوے؟ ایکَں مُدْراپادَں سَمانِییَ ماں دَرْشَیَتَ۔ | 15 |
Shall we give, or shall we not give?” But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said to them, “Why do you test me? Bring me a denarius, that I may see it.”
تَدا تَیریکَسْمِنْ مُدْراپادے سَمانِیتے سَ تانْ پَپْرَچّھَ، اَتْرَ لِکھِتَں نامَ مُورْتِّ رْوا کَسْیَ؟ تے پْرَتْیُوچُح، کَیسَرَسْیَ۔ | 16 |
They brought it. He said to them, “Whose is this image and inscription?” They said to him, “Caesar’s.”
تَدا یِیشُرَوَدَتْ تَرْہِ کَیسَرَسْیَ دْرَوْیانِ کَیسَرایَ دَتَّ، اِیشْوَرَسْیَ دْرَوْیانِ تُ اِیشْوَرایَ دَتَّ؛ تَتَسْتے وِسْمَیَں مینِرے۔ | 17 |
Jesus answered them, “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” They marvelled greatly at him.
اَتھَ مرِتانامُتّھانَں یے نَ مَنْیَنْتے تے سِدُوکِنو یِیشوح سَمِیپَماگَتْیَ تَں پَپْرَچّھُح؛ | 18 |
Some Sadducees, who say that there is no resurrection, came to him. They asked him, saying,
ہے گُرو کَشْچِجَّنو یَدِ نِحسَنْتَتِح سَنْ بھارْیّایاں سَتْیاں مْرِیَتے تَرْہِ تَسْیَ بھْراتا تَسْیَ بھارْیّاں گرِہِیتْوا بھْراتُ رْوَںشوتْپَتِّں کَرِشْیَتِ، وْیَوَسْتھامِماں مُوسا اَسْمانْ پْرَتِ وْیَلِکھَتْ۔ | 19 |
“Teacher, Moses wrote to us, ‘If a man’s brother dies and leaves a wife behind him, and leaves no children, that his brother should take his wife and raise up offspring for his brother.’
کِنْتُ کیچِتْ سَپْتَ بھْراتَرَ آسَنْ، تَتَسْتیشاں جْییشْٹھَبھْراتا وِوَہْیَ نِحسَنْتَتِح سَنْ اَمْرِیَتَ۔ | 20 |
There were seven brothers. The first took a wife, and dying left no offspring.
تَتو دْوِتِییو بھْراتا تاں سْتْرِیَمَگرِہَنَتْ کِنْتُ سوپِ نِحسَنْتَتِح سَنْ اَمْرِیَتَ؛ اَتھَ ترِتِییوپِ بھْراتا تادرِشوبھَوَتْ۔ | 21 |
The second took her, and died, leaving no children behind him. The third likewise;
اِتّھَں سَپْتَیوَ بھْراتَرَسْتاں سْتْرِیَں گرِہِیتْوا نِحسَنْتاناح سَنْتومْرِیَنْتَ، سَرْوَّشیشے ساپِ سْتْرِی مْرِیَتے سْمَ۔ | 22 |
and the seven took her and left no children. Last of all the woman also died.
اَتھَ مرِتانامُتّھانَکالے یَدا تَ اُتّھاسْیَنْتِ تَدا تیشاں کَسْیَ بھارْیّا سا بھَوِشْیَتِ؟ یَتَسْتے سَپْتَیوَ تاں وْیَوَہَنْ۔ | 23 |
In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife will she be of them? For the seven had her as a wife.”
تَتو یِیشُح پْرَتْیُواچَ شاسْتْرَمْ اِیشْوَرَشَکْتِنْچَ یُویَمَجْناتْوا کِمَبھْرامْیَتَ نَ؟ | 24 |
Jesus answered them, “Isn’t this because you are mistaken, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God?
مرِتَلوکانامُتّھانَں سَتِ تے نَ وِوَہَنْتِ واگْدَتّا اَپِ نَ بھَوَنْتِ، کِنْتُ سْوَرْگِییَدُوتاناں سَدرِشا بھَوَنْتِ۔ | 25 |
For when they will rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
پُنَشْچَ "اَہَمْ اِبْراہِیمَ اِیشْوَرَ اِسْہاکَ اِیشْوَرو یاکُوبَشْچیشْوَرَح" یامِماں کَتھاں سْتَمْبَمَدھْیے تِشْٹھَنْ اِیشْوَرو مُوسامَوادِیتْ مرِتانامُتّھانارْتھے سا کَتھا مُوسالِکھِتے پُسْتَکے کِں یُشْمابھِ رْناپاٹھِ؟ | 26 |
But about the dead, that they are raised, haven’t you read in the book of Moses about the Bush, how God spoke to him, saying, ‘I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’?
اِیشْوَرو جِیوَتاں پْرَبھُح کِنْتُ مرِتاناں پْرَبھُ رْنَ بھَوَتِ، تَسْمادّھیتو رْیُویَں مَہابھْرَمینَ تِشْٹھَتھَ۔ | 27 |
He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. You are therefore badly mistaken.”
ایتَرْہِ ایکودھْیاپَکَ ایتْیَ تیشامِتّھَں وِچارَں شُشْراوَ؛ یِیشُسْتیشاں واکْیَسْیَ سَدُتَّرَں دَتَّوانْ اِتِ بُدْوّا تَں پرِشْٹَوانْ سَرْوّاسامْ آجْناناں کا شْریشْٹھا؟ تَتو یِیشُح پْرَتْیُواچَ، | 28 |
One of the scribes came and heard them questioning together, and knowing that he had answered them well, asked him, “Which commandment is the greatest of all?”
"ہے اِسْراییلّوکا اَوَدھَتَّ، اَسْماکَں پْرَبھُح پَرَمیشْوَرَ ایکَ ایوَ، | 29 |
Jesus answered, “The greatest is: ‘Hear, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
یُویَں سَرْوَّنْتَحکَرَنَیح سَرْوَّپْرانَیح سَرْوَّچِتَّیح سَرْوَّشَکْتِبھِشْچَ تَسْمِنْ پْرَبھَو پَرَمیشْوَرے پْرِییَدھْوَں،" اِتْیاجْنا شْریشْٹھا۔ | 30 |
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment.
تَتھا "سْوَپْرَتِواسِنِ سْوَوَتْ پْریمَ کُرُدھْوَں،" ایشا یا دْوِتِییاجْنا سا تادرِشِی؛ ایتابھْیاں دْوابھْیامْ آجْنابھْیامْ اَنْیا کاپْیاجْنا شْریشْٹھا ناسْتِ۔ | 31 |
The second is like this: ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”
تَدا سودھْیاپَکَسْتَمَوَدَتْ، ہے گُرو سَتْیَں بھَوانْ یَتھارْتھَں پْروکْتَوانْ یَتَ ایکَسْمادْ اِیشْوَرادْ اَنْیو دْوِتِییَ اِیشْوَرو ناسْتِ؛ | 32 |
The scribe said to him, “Truly, teacher, you have said well that he is one, and there is none other but he;
اَپَرَں سَرْوّانْتَحکَرَنَیح سَرْوَّپْرانَیح سَرْوَّچِتَّیح سَرْوَّشَکْتِبھِشْچَ اِیشْوَرے پْریمَکَرَنَں تَتھا سْوَمِیپَواسِنِ سْوَوَتْ پْریمَکَرَنَنْچَ سَرْوّیبھْیو ہومَبَلِدانادِبھْیَح شْرَشْٹھَں بھَوَتِ۔ | 33 |
and to love him with all the heart, with all the understanding, all the soul, and with all the strength, and to love his neighbour as himself, is more important than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.”
تَتو یِیشُح سُبُدّھیرِوَ تَسْییدَمْ اُتَّرَں شْرُتْوا تَں بھاشِتَوانْ تْوَمِیشْوَرَسْیَ راجْیانَّ دُوروسِ۔ اِتَح پَرَں تینَ سَہَ کَسْیاپِ واکْیَسْیَ وِچارَں کَرْتّاں کَسْیاپِ پْرَگَلْبھَتا نَ جاتا۔ | 34 |
When Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, “You are not far from God’s Kingdom.” No one dared ask him any question after that.
اَنَنْتَرَں مَدھْییمَنْدِرَمْ اُپَدِشَنْ یِیشُرِمَں پْرَشْنَں چَکارَ، اَدھْیاپَکا اَبھِشِکْتَں (تارَکَں) کُتو دایُودَح سَنْتانَں وَدَنْتِ؟ | 35 |
Jesus responded, as he taught in the temple, “How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David?
سْوَیَں دایُودْ پَوِتْرَسْیاتْمَنَ آویشینیدَں کَتھَیاماسَ۔ یَتھا۔ "مَمَ پْرَبھُمِدَں واکْیَوَدَتْ پَرَمیشْوَرَح۔ تَوَ شَتْرُونَہَں یاوَتْ پادَپِیٹھَں کَرومِ نَ۔ تاوَتْ کالَں مَدِییے تْوَں دَکْشَپارْشْوْ اُپاوِشَ۔ " | 36 |
For David himself said in the Holy Spirit, ‘The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies the footstool of your feet.”’
یَدِ دایُودْ تَں پْرَبھُوں وَدَتِ تَرْہِ کَتھَں سَ تَسْیَ سَنْتانو بھَوِتُمَرْہَتِ؟ اِتَرے لوکاسْتَتْکَتھاں شْرُتْوانَنَنْدُح۔ | 37 |
Therefore David himself calls him Lord, so how can he be his son?” The common people heard him gladly.
تَدانِیں سَ تانُپَدِشْیَ کَتھِتَوانْ یے نَرا دِیرْگھَپَرِدھییانِ ہَٹّے وِپَنَو چَ | 38 |
In his teaching he said to them, “Beware of the scribes, who like to walk in long robes, and to get greetings in the marketplaces,
لوکَکرِتَنَمَسْکارانْ بھَجَنَگرِہے پْرَدھاناسَنانِ بھوجَنَکالے پْرَدھانَسْتھانانِ چَ کانْکْشَنْتے؛ | 39 |
and to get the best seats in the synagogues and the best places at feasts,
وِدھَواناں سَرْوَّسْوَں گْرَسِتْوا چھَلادْ دِیرْگھَکالَں پْرارْتھَیَنْتے تیبھْیَ اُپادھْیاییبھْیَح ساوَدھانا بھَوَتَ؛ تےدھِکَتَرانْ دَنْڈانْ پْراپْسْیَنْتِ۔ | 40 |
those who devour widows’ houses, and for a pretence make long prayers. These will receive greater condemnation.”
تَدَنَنْتَرَں لوکا بھانْڈاگارے مُدْرا یَتھا نِکْشِپَنْتِ بھانْڈاگارَسْیَ سَمُّکھے سَمُپَوِشْیَ یِیشُسْتَدَوَلُلوکَ؛ تَدانِیں بَہَوو دھَنِنَسْتَسْیَ مَدھْیے بَہُونِ دھَنانِ نِرَکْشِپَنْ۔ | 41 |
Jesus sat down opposite the treasury and saw how the multitude cast money into the treasury. Many who were rich cast in much.
پَشْچادْ ایکا دَرِدْرا وِدھَوا سَماگَتْیَ دْوِپَنَمُولْیاں مُدْرَیکاں تَتْرَ نِرَکْشِپَتْ۔ | 42 |
A poor widow came and she cast in two small brass coins, which equal a quadrans coin.
تَدا یِیشُح شِشْیانْ آہُویَ کَتھِتَوانْ یُشْمانَہَں یَتھارْتھَں وَدامِ یے یے بھانْڈاگارےسْمِنَ دھَنانِ نِحکْشِپَنْتِ سْمَ تیبھْیَح سَرْوّیبھْیَ اِیَں وِدھَوا دَرِدْرادھِکَمْ نِحکْشِپَتِ سْمَ۔ | 43 |
He called his disciples to himself and said to them, “Most certainly I tell you, this poor widow gave more than all those who are giving into the treasury,
یَتَسْتے پْرَبھُوتَدھَنَسْیَ کِنْچِتْ نِرَکْشِپَنْ کِنْتُ دِینییَں سْوَدِنَیاپَنَیوگْیَں کِنْچِدَپِ نَ سْتھاپَیِتْوا سَرْوَّسْوَں نِرَکْشِپَتْ۔ | 44 |
for they all gave out of their abundance, but she, out of her poverty, gave all that she had to live on.”