< Marcos 5 >

1 Miabot sila sa tabok sa lanaw, sa rehiyon sa Gerasenhon.
Jesus and his disciples arrived on the [east] side of Lake [Galilee. They landed near] where the Gerasene [people lived].
2 Sa dihang si Jesus mihaw-as sa bangka, ang usa ka tawo nga adunay hugaw nga espiritu mitagbo kaniya. Migawas siya gikan sa mga lubnganan.
There was a man in that region whom evil spirits controlled.
3 Ang tawo nagpuyo sa mga lubnganan. Wala na gayoy makapugong kaniya, bisan pa gani ang kadena.
[Because that man was violent and people were afraid of him], they had tied him up many times. [As he grew more violent], no one was able to tie him up any longer, not even with chains,
4 Siya kaniadto kanunay gigapos sa mga kadena ug mga puthaw sa iyang tiil. Gibugto niya ang mga kadena ug ang puthaw nabungkag. Walay bisan usa nga kusgan ang makapugong kaniya.
because the chains would be broken by him {he would break the chains} whenever he was bound {they bound him} with them. The iron shackles would also be smashed by him {He would also smash the iron shackles} whenever they were fastened {they fastened them} [on his feet].
5 Matag gabii ug adlaw sa mga lubnganan ug sa mga kabukiran, nagasinggit siya ug iyang ginasamaran ang iyang kaugalingon sa hait nga mga bato.
He lived in one of the caves [where they bury dead people]. During both night and day he would scream among the caves and in the hills. He would also cut himself with [sharp] stones. [That day] he came out of the caves.
6 Sa dihang iyang nakita si Jesus sa layo, midagan siya ngadto kaniya ug miluhod sa iyang atubangan.
As Jesus [and his disciples got] out of the boat, that man saw Jesus from a distance. He immediately ran to Jesus, and then he knelt before him.
7 Nagsinggit siya sa makusog nga tingog, “Unsa ang akong buhaton diha kanimo, Jesus, Anak sa Labing Hataas nga Dios? Nagpakiluoy ako kanimo sa ngalan sa Dios, ayaw ako paantosa.”
Jesus said to the evil spirit, “You evil spirit, come out of this man!” [But the demon did not leave quickly]. It shouted very loudly, “Jesus, I [know that you are the] (Son of/man who is also) God, so (we have nothing in common./what do we have in common?) [IDM, RHQ] [So leave me alone] I ask you to promise, knowing God is listening, that you will not torture me [now]!”
8 Tungod kay si Jesus nag-ingon kaniya, “Gawas diha sa tawo, ikaw nga mahugaw nga espiritu.”
9 Siya nangutana kaniya, “Unsay ang imong ngalan?” Siya mitubag kaniya, “Akong ngalan kasundalohan, tungod kay daghan kami.”
[So, in order to expel the demon more easily], Jesus asked him, “What is your name?” He replied, “My name is Crowd/Mob because there are many of us [evil spirits in this man].”
10 Nagpakiluoy siya kaniya sa makadaghan nga higayon nga dili sila ipagawas sa maong rehiyon.
Then the evil spirits fervently kept begging Jesus that he not send them out of the region.
11 Karon ang dakong pundok sa mga baboy nagkaon didto sa bungtod.
[At the same time], a large herd of pigs was (grazing/rooting for food) nearby on the hillside.
12 Sila nanghangyo kaniya, sa pag-ingon, “Ipadala kami ngadto sa mga baboy; tugoti kami nga makasulod kanila.”
So the evil spirits pleaded with Jesus, “Allow us to go to the pigs in order that we might enter them!”
13 Siya nagtugot kanila sa pagbuhat niana. Ang mga mahugaw nga mga espiritu migawas ug misulod sa mga baboy, ug nagdalidali sila palugsong sa bungtod ngadto sa lanaw. Adunay mga 2, 000 ka mga baboy ang nangalunod sa lanaw.
He permitted them [to do that]. So the evil spirits left the man and entered the pigs. The herd, [which numbered] about 2,000, rushed down the cliff into the lake, and drowned in the lake.
14 Ang mga tawo nga nag-atiman sa mga baboy midagan ug nagsumbong ngadto sa siyudad ug sa kabukiran kung unsa ang nahitabo, ug daghan ang mga tawo ang nangadto aron sa pagtan-aw kung unsa ang nahitabo.
The men who had been tending the pigs ran and reported in the town and the countryside [what had happened. Many people] went to see what had happened.
15 Miadto sila kang Jesus, ug sa dihang ilang nakita nga naglingkod didto ang tawo nga gigamhan sa mga demonyo, nakasinina ug anaa na sa iyang maayong panghunahuna—ang tawo nga adunay mga kasundalohan sa mga demonyo—ang mga tawo nangahadlok.
They came to [the place where] Jesus [was]. Then they saw the man whom evil spirits had [previously] controlled. He was sitting there with clothes on and mentally sound. [As a result], they became afraid [because they thought that Jesus might destroy more of their property]. (OR, [they realized that Jesus must be very powerful].)
16 Kadtong nakakita kung unsa ang nahitabo ngadto sa tawo nga gigamhan sa mga demonyo nag-ingon niadtong nangabot kung unsa ang ilang nakita, ug ila usab gisulti ang mahitungod sa mga baboy.
The people who had seen what had happened described what had happened to the man whom the evil spirits [previously] controlled. They also described [what had happened to] the pigs.
17 Kadtong katawhan nga naabot didto nanghangyo kang Jesus nga mobiya sa ilang rehiyon.
Then the people pleaded with Jesus to leave their region.
18 Ang tawo nga gigamhan kaniadto sa demonyo miduol kang Jesus sa dihang mosakayay na sila sa bangka, nga hapit na mobiya. Ang tawo naghangyo kaniya kung mahimo ba nga mokuyog kaniya.
As Jesus got in the boat [in order to leave], the man whom the evil spirits [previously] controlled begged Jesus, “[Please let me] go with you!”
19 Si Jesus wala nagtugot nga siya mouban kanila, apan nag-ingon. “Pauli sa imong panimalay ug sa imong katawhan, ug ingna sila nga ang Ginoo nagpamuhat kanimo, ug unsang kaluoy ang gipatagamtam kanimo.”
But Jesus did not let him [go with him]. On the contrary, he said to him, “Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord [God] has done for you, and tell them how [God] was kind to you.”
20 Busa ang tawo mibiya ug iyang gimantala sa Decapolis kung unsa ang gibuhat ni Jesus kaniya. Ug silang tanan natingala.
So the man left [and traveled around] the Ten Towns [district]. He told people how much Jesus had done for him. All the people [who heard what the man said] were amazed.
21 Sa dihang si Jesus mitabok balik sa bangka sa pikas tampi, ang dakong panon sa katawhan nag-alirong kaniya, ug nagtindog siya sa daplin sa lanaw.
Jesus [and his disciples] went in a boat back around Lake [Galilee] to where they were before. When they arrived at the shore of the lake, a large crowd gathered around Jesus.
22 Usa ka pangulo sa sinagoga, usa ka tawo nga ginganlan ug Jairus, sa dihang nakit-an niya si Jesus, mihapa siya sa tiilan ni Jesus.
One of the men who presided over a (synagogue/Jewish meeting place), whose name was Jairus, came there. When he saw Jesus, he prostrated himself at his feet.
23 Nagpakiluoy siya sa makadaghan nga higayon, nga nag-ingon, “Ang akong gamay nga anak nga babaye hapit na mamatay. Nagpakiluoy ako kanimo, kuyog kanako ug itapion ang imong kamot sa iyaha aron siya maulian ug mabuhi.”
Then he pleaded with Jesus earnestly, “My twelve-year old daughter is [sick and] nearly dead! [Please] come [to my house] and place your hands on her in order that she will be healed {to heal her}, so that she will not die!”
24 Si Jesus miuban kaniya ug ang baga nga panon sa katawhan misunod kaniya, ug nagdutdot palibot kaniya.
So Jesus [and the disciples] went with him. A large crowd followed [Jesus] and [many] pushed close to him.
25 Karon adunay usa ka babaye nga nag-antos sa dugo nga naggawas kaniya sulod sa dose ka tuig.
There was a woman [in the crowd] who had vaginal bleeding [EUP] [every day] for twelve years.
26 Hilabihan ang iyang pag-antos sa pagpa-atiman sa daghan mga mananambal. Gigasto niya ang tanan niyang salapi aron siya mamaayo. Apan wala gayod siya naayo, hinuon misamot pa.
She had suffered much while many doctors [treated her]. But although she had spent all [her money] to pay the doctors, she had not been helped {they had not helped her}. Instead, she had become worse [EUP].
27 Iyang nadunggan ang balita mahitungod kang Jesus. Busa nagsunod siya kaniya samtang naglakaw siya ngadto sa dakong panon, ug iyang gigunitan ang iyang kupo.
After she heard that Jesus [healed people], she came [to where he was and pushed] in the crowd [close] behind Jesus.
28 Kay siya miingon, “Kung ako lang magunitan ang iyang bisti, ako mamaayo.”
She did that because she was thinking, “If I [touch him or] even if I touch his clothes, I will be healed {his power will heal me}.” So she touched Jesus’ clothes.
29 Sa dihang siya naggunit kaniya, ang pagdugo miundang, ug nabati niya sa iyang kaugalingon nga naayo siya sa iyang balatian.
At once her bleeding stopped. At the same time, she sensed that she had been cured of {that [he] had cured} her illness.
30 Nasayran ni Jesus sa iyang kaugalingon nianang tungora nga adunay gahom nga migawas gikan kaniya, ug milingi siya sa panon sa katawhan ug nangutana, “Kinsa man ang migunit sa akong bisti?”
Jesus [also] immediately sensed that his power had healed someone. So he turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”
31 Ang iyang mga tinun-an nag-ingon kaniya, “Imong nakita nga ang mga panon sa katawhan nagdutdot kanimo, ug moingon ka, 'Kinsa ang migunit kanako?'”
[One of] his disciples replied, “You can see that many people are crowding close to you! [Probably many people touched you]! So (why do you ask ‘Who touched me?’[/We are surprised] that you ask ‘Who touched me?’ [RHQ])”
32 Apan si Jesus mitan-aw sa palibot aron iyang makita kung kinsa ang nagbuhat niini.
But Jesus kept looking around in order to see the one who had done it.
33 Ang babaye nasayod kung unsa ang nahitabo kaniya, ug busa miduol siya ngadto kaniya nga adunay kahadlok ug nangurog ug mihapa sa atubangan ni Jesus ug gisulti niya ang tanang kamatuoran.
The woman was very afraid and trembling. [She thought that Jesus might be angry because she had violated the law that women who had such a] sickness [should not touch other people. But] she knew [that Jesus had healed her]. So she prostrated herself before him. Then she told him truthfully [about what she had done].
34 Siya miingon kaniya, “Babaye, ang imong pagtuo ang nakaayo kanimo. Lakaw uban ang kalinaw ug mamahimsog ka, gawasnon ka gikan sa imong balatian.”
He said to her, “(Ma’am/Young lady), because you have believed [that I could heal you], I have healed you. You may go home with peace [in your heart/inner being], [because I promise that] you will not be sick [this way any more].”
35 Samtang nag-istorya siya kaniya, ang mga tawo miabot gikan sa balay sa pangulo sa sinagoga, nga nag-ingon, “Ang imong anak nga babaye namatay na. Nganong hasolon pa man ang magtutudlo?”
While Jesus was still speaking [to that woman], some people arrived who had come from Jairus’ house. They said [to Jairus], “Your daughter has [now] died. So (it is useless that you bother the teacher any longer [by urging him to go to your house]!/why do you bother the teacher any longer [by urging him to go to your house]?) [RHQ]”
36 Apan sa dihang iyang nadunggan kung unsa ang ilang giingon, si Jesus miingon sa pangulo sa sinagoga, “Ayaw kahadlok. Salig lang.”
But when Jesus heard what these men said, he said to Jairus, “Do not think that the situation is hopeless! Just keep believing [that she will live]!”
37 Wala niya tugoti nga ang uban mokuyog kaniya, gawas lang kang Pedro, Santiago, ug Juan, nga igsoon ni Santiago. Unya miabot na sila sa balay sa pangulo sa sinagoga.
Then he allowed only [his three closest disciples], Peter, James, and John, to go with him [to Jairus’ house]. He did not allow any other people to go with him. After they arrived near the house, Jesus saw that the people there were in turmoil. They were weeping and wailing [DOU] loudly.
38 Nakita ni Jesus ang daghang katawhan nga naguol, kadtong katawhang naghilak ug kadtong nagdangoyngoy.
39 Sa dihang nakasulod na sila sa balay, miingon siya kanila, “Nganong nagsubo kamo ug nganong naghilak kamo? Kining bataa wala namatay apan natulog lang.”
He entered the house and then he said to them, knowing that [he was going to cause her to live again], “(Do not make such a disturbance!/Why are you making such a disturbance?) [RHQ] Stop crying, for the child is not dead! On the contrary, she is [only] sleeping [HYP, EUP]!”
40 Ila siyang gikataw-an. Apan iyang gipagaws silang tanan. Unya iyang giuban ang amahan sa bata ug ang inahan ug ang iyang mga kauban, ug misulod sa kwarto kung diin gibutang ang bata.
The people laughed at him, [because they knew that she was dead]. But he sent all the other people outside the house. Then he took the child’s father and mother and the [three disciples] who were with him. He went into [the room] where the child was [lying].
41 Iyang gigunitan ang bata sa iyang kamot, miingon siya kaniya, “Talitha koum,” buot ipasabot “Batang babaye, ako moingon kanimo, bangon.”
He took hold of the child’s hand and said to her [in her own language], “Talitha, Koum!” That means, “Little girl, get up!”
42 Dihadiha ang bata mibangon ug milakaw (kay siya dose na ang pangidaron). Ang mga tawo hilabihan ang katingala ug kahibulong.
At once the girl got up and walked around. ([It was not surprising that she could walk], because she was twelve years old.) [When this happened, all who were present] were very astonished.
43 Siya hugot nga nagpasidaan kanila nga kinahangla nga walay bisan usa ang makahibalo mahitungod niini. Ug sila iyang giingnana nga hatagan siya ug pagkaon.
Jesus ordered them strictly, “Do not tell anyone about [what I have done]!” Afterwards he told them that something to eat should be brought to the girl {that they should bring the girl something to eat}.

< Marcos 5 >