< Lucas 11 >

1 Y anacó, que sinando beqelando andré yeque stano, pur achinóse a mui, penó á ó yeque es discipules de ó. Erañó, bedela amangue a manguelar á Un-debél, sasta tambien Juan bedó á desqueres discipules.
One day Jesus was somewhere praying. When he finished [praying], one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us [what to say when] we [(exc)] pray, as John [the Baptizer] taught his disciples!”
2 Y les penó: Pur manguelareis, penelad: Amaro Dada, oté andré o Tarpe, majarificable sinele tun nao. Abillele tun chim. Sinele querdi tun pesquital andré a jolili, sasta andré o Tarpe.
He said to them, “When you pray, say [things like this]: ‘Father, we want you [(sg)] [MTY] to be honored/revered. [We want people to let you(sg)] [MTY, MET] rule over their lives.
3 Diñamangue achibes amaro manro de cada chibes.
Give us [(exc)] each day the food [SYN] that we need.
4 Y amangue ertina amarias visabas, andiar sasta mu ertinamos á os sares, sos debisarelen amangue buchi. Y na enseeles amangue andré o chungalo y choro.
Forgive us [for] the wrong things that we have done, because we forgive people for the wrong things that they do to us. Do not let us do wrong things when we are tempted {[someone or something] tempts us}.’”
5 Les penó tambien: Coin de sangue terela yeque monro, y chalará á ó á pas-rachi, y le penará: Monro, prestelamangue trin manres,
Then he said to them, “Suppose that one of you goes to the house of a friend at midnight. Suppose that you [(sg) stand outside and] call out to him, ‘My friend, please lend me three buns!
6 Presas monro de mangue ha bigoreado del drun, y na terelo buchi que chitar anglal de ó.
Another friend of mine who is traveling has just arrived [at my house], but I have no food [ready] to give to him!’
7 Y o aver rudelase de enrun, penando: Na sinele á mangue trajatoso, ya sinela pandada a bundal, y minres lacrés sinelan tambien sasta menda andré a cheripen, n’astis que menda me costunase somia diñartelos.
Suppose that he answers you from inside [his house], ‘Do not bother me! The door has been locked {[We(exc)] have locked the door} and all my family are in bed. [So] I cannot get up and give you [(sg)] anything!’
8 Y si o aver perseverase araquerando á la bundal, penelo á sangue, que ya que na se costunase á diñarselos por sinelar desquero quiribo; aromali por desqueres goles se costunaria, y le diñaria sares os manres hubiese menester.
I will tell you that even if he does not [want to] get up and give you [any food], to avoid being ashamed [for not helping you] because you are his friend (OR, if without being ashamed you continue asking him to do that), he certainly will get up and give you whatever you need.
9 Y menda penelo á sangue: Manguelad, y se os diñará: orotelad, y alachalareis: araquelad, y se os pendrabará.
So I tell you this: Keep asking [God for what you need]. If you do that, [he] will give it to you [(pl)]. Confidently keep expecting [God to give you the things that you need], and [he] will give them to you [MET]. [It will be like] looking for what you need and finding it. Keep on [praying urgently to God. Then God will answer you. It will be like] knocking [on a door] so that [God] will open [the way] for you [to get what you pray for].
10 Presas o saro sos manguela, ustilela: y ó sos orotela, alachela: y al sos araquela, se le despandará.
Remember that [God] will give things to everyone who continues to ask [him for them]. [He] will give things to whoever confidently keeps asking. [He] will open [the way] for people [to get the things that they keep urgently praying for].
11 ¿Y si yeque de sangue manguelare manro á desquero batu, le diñara ó yeque bar? ¿ó si yeque macho, por baji le diñará yeque julistraba en lugar e macho?
If one of you had a son who asked you [(sg)] for a fish [to eat], (you [(sg)] certainly would not give him a [poisonous] snake instead!/would you give him a [poisonous] snake instead?) [RHQ]
12 ¿O si le manguelare yeque anro, por baji le bucharará yeque escorpion?
If he asked you for an egg, (you [(sg)] certainly would not give him a scorpion!/would you give him a scorpion?) [RHQ]
13 Pues si sangue, sinando chorés, chanelais diñar lachias diñipenes á jires chabores ¿cuanto butér jire Dada del Tarpe diñara suncai lachi á junos sos se lo manguelaren?
Even though you people are evil, you know how to give good things to your children. So your Father in heaven will certainly [give good things] to those who ask him, [including] giving the Holy Spirit, [who is the best gift].”
14 Y sinaba Jesus bucharando abri yeque bengue: y ocona sinaba musilé, y pur hubó bucharado al bengue, chamulió o musilé, y sares se zibáron.
[One day there was a man there who, because a demon controlled him] [MTY], was unable to speak. After [Jesus expelled] the demon, the man [began to] talk. [Most of] the people [there] were amazed.
15 Tami yeques de junos penáron: André sila de Beelzebub Manclay es bengues, bucharela os bengues.
But some of them said, “It is Beelzebub, the ruler of the demons, who enables [this man] to expel demons!”
16 Y averes somia pesquibarle, le manguelaban simache del Tarpe.
Other [people there] asked Jesus to perform a miracle [to prove (he was the Messiah/that he had come] from God) [MTY/EUP]. They wanted to trap him [into not being able to perform a miracle or into doing something ridiculous].
17 Y pur dicó os carlochines de junos, les penó: Saro chim chingarando contra sí matejo, sinará chibado andré najipen; y perará quer opré quer.
But Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he said to them, “If [the people in] one nation fight against each other, their nation will be destroyed {[they] will destroy their nation}. If [the people in] [MTY] one house are divided, they will cease to remain as one [family].
18 Pues si Satanas sinele tambien en billa contra sí matejo, ¿como sinará en pindré o chim de ó? presas penelais que menda bucharelo abrí bengues por sila de Beelzebub.
[Similarly], if Satan [and his demons] were fighting against each other, (his rule over them would [certainly] not last!/how would his rule over them last?) [RHQ] [I say this] because you are saying that I am expelling demons by [the power of] the ruler of [his own demons]
19 Pues si menda por sila de Beelzebub bucharelo os bengues, ¿jirés chabores por coin os bucharelan? Por ocono sinarán junos jueces de sangue.
Furthermore, if [it is true that] Satan enables me to expel demons, [is it also true that] your disciples [who] expel demons [do so] by [Satan’s] power [RHQ]? [No, that is not true]. So they will show that you [are not thinking logically].
20 Tami si sat l’angusti de Debél bucharelo os bengues, aromalí o chim de Debél ha bigoreado á sangue.
But because it is by the power [MTY] of God [that I expel demons], I am showing you [that the power of] God to [MET] rule [people’s lives] has come to you.”
21 Pur o manusalo ujarela desquero quer, andré trifusco sinelan sarias as buchias que terela.
Then, [to show that by expelling evil spirits he was making it clear that he was much more powerful than Satan, Jesus said] [MET], “When a strong man who has many weapons guards his own house, no one can steal the things in his house.
22 Tami si abillando aver butér manusalo que ó, le venciere, le nicobará sarias as armas de ó, andré que pachibelaba, y sicobará desquero jayere.
But when someone else who is stronger attacks that man and subdues him, he is able to take away the weapons in which the man trusted. Then he can take from that man’s house anything he [wants to].
23 O sos na sinela con-a-mangue, contra mangue sinela: O sos na ustilela con-a-mangue, najibela.
[No one can be neutral]. Those who do not help me [are opposing] me, and those who do not gather [people to become] my [disciples] are causing [those people] to go away [from me].”
24 Pur o bengue jindo ha chalado abrí de yeque manu, pirela por stanes bipaniosos orotando paratuté: y pur no lo alachela, penela: Mangue limbidiare á minrio quer, d’uque chalé abrí.
[Then Jesus said this]: “[Sometimes when] an evil spirit leaves someone, it wanders around in desolate areas seeking [someone in whom it can] rest. If it does not find anyone, it says [to itself], ‘I will return to the person in whom I used to live!’
25 Y pur limbidiela, lo alachela julabado y chito.
So it goes back and finds that [the Spirit of God is not in control of that person’s life. The person’s life is like] a house that has been {that someone has} swept clean and everything put {put everything} in order, [but a house that is empty].
26 Entonces chala, y ustilela sat ó averes efta bengues, butér chores que ó, y chalan andré, y socabelan oté. Y lo segriton de ocola manu sinela butér choro que lo brotobo.
Then [this evil spirit] goes and gets seven other spirits that are [even] more evil than it is. They [all] enter [that person] and [begin] living there. [So], [although] that person’s condition [was bad] before, it became much worse.”
27 Y anacó, que penando ó ocono, yeque cadchi de enré a sueti ardiñó a voz, y le garló: Majari a poria sos te chindó, y as chuchais sos mamaste.
When Jesus said that, a woman who was listening called out [to him], “[God is] pleased with the woman who gave birth to you [(sg)] and let you nurse [at her breasts]!”
28 Y ó rudeló: Nanai! antes majares junos sos junelan a varda de Debél y l’ujarelan.
But he replied, “God [is] much more pleased with those who hear his message and obey it!”
29 Y sasta a sueti abillase de sarias aricatas, se chibó a penar: Ocona rati, rati sungali sinela, simache manguela, y simache na le sinará diñada, sino a simache e Propheta Jonás.
When the group of people around [Jesus] got larger, he said, “[Many of] you people who have been observing my ministry are evil. You want [me to perform] a miracle [to prove that I have come from God], but the only miracle that [I] will perform for you is one [like happened to] Jonah.
30 Presas sasta Jonás sinaba simache a junos de Ninive; andiar tambien o Chaboro e manu la sinará á ocona rati.
[After Jonah was inside a huge fish for three days, God performed] a miracle [to restore] Jonah. [Jonah then went and testified about that] to the people in Nineveh [city. God will perform] a similar miracle [for me], the one who came from heaven. [When you people have seen that miracle, you will believe my message].
31 La Crallisa e Pas-chibe se ardiñará andré juicio contra os manuces de ocona rati, y os saplará, presas abílló de os fines de la pu á junelar a chaneleria de Salomon; y he acoi butér que Salomon andré ocona stano.
[Long ago the] queen from [Sheba], [far] south [of Israel, traveled a long distance to hear Solomon speak many] wise things. But now [I, a man] who [is much] greater [and wiser] than Solomon, am here, [but you have not listened to what I have told you]. Therefore, at the time when [God] judges [all people], the queen from [Sheba] will stand there, [along] with you people, and will condemn you.
32 Os manuces de Ninive se ardiñarán contra ocona rati andré juicio, y la saplarán: presas quereláron penitencia á los goles de Jonás; y he acoi buter que Jonás andré ocona stano.
The people who lived in Nineveh [city] turned from their sinful ways when Jonah preached to them. But now I, who am greater than Jonah, have come [and preached to you], [but you have not turned from your sinful ways]. Therefore, at the time when God judges [all people], the people who lived in Nineveh will stand there with you and condemn you.”
33 Cayque urdiflela á yeque mermellin, y la chitela andré yeque stano escondido, ni ostely de yeque melalo; sino opré yeque dendesquero, somia que junos sos abillelan andré diquelen a dut.
[Then, to show them that they did not need more miracles, but that they needed only to understand better what he had already told them, he said to them] [MET], “People who light a lamp do not then hide it, or put it under a basket. Instead, they put it on a lampstand so that those who enter [their house] can see [things from] its light. [Similarly, I have not concealed God’s truth. I have revealed it to you].
34 A mermellin de tun trupos sinela tun aqui. Si tun aqui sinare lachi, saro tun trupos sinará dutoso: tami si sinare chori, tambien tun trupos sinará bi dut.
Your eyes [MET] are like a lamp for your body, because they enable you to see things. If your eyes are healthy, you are able to see everything well [MET]. [Similarly, if you(sg) accept my teaching, you will be able to know all that God wants you to know]. But if your eyes are bad, you are not able to see anything. It is like being in darkness [MET]. [And similarly, if you(pl) do not accept what I teach, you will not be able to know all the things that God wants you to know].
35 Diquela pues, que a dut andré tucue, na sinela rachi.
Therefore, [you(pl) do not need to see more miracles. You need to think carefully about what I have already] told you, so that the things that you have heard from others do not cause you to remain in spiritual darkness [MET].
36 Y andiar si saro tun trupos sinare dutoso, bi terelar yeque aricata de rachi, o saro sinará dutoso, y te diñará dut sasta yeque mermellin de dut.
If you [live completely according to God’s truth, you will be able to know everything that God wants you to know. It will be like] being in a room with a lamp shining brightly, enabling you to see everything clearly.”
37 Y pur sinaba chamuliando, le mangó yeque Phariséo, que chalase á jamar sat ó, y habiendo chalado andré, se besteló á la mensalle.
While Jesus finished saying those things, a Pharisee invited him to eat a meal with him. So Jesus went to [his house] and ate with him.
38 Y o Phariséo se chitó á penchabar, y penar andré de sí, presas na se había chobelado antes de jamar.
The Pharisee was surprised when he saw that Jesus did not follow the Pharisees’ ritual by washing his hands before eating. [The Pharisees washed their hands in a certain way to be cleansed from anything that might have contaminated them. They were afraid that God might reject them if they] had [touched something unacceptable to God].
39 Y o Eraño penó: Acana sangue os Phariseyes chobelais lo de abrí e gote, y e plato; tami sangue de enrun sinelais perelalés de randipen y de choripen.
The Lord [Jesus] said to him, “You Pharisees are [concerned about things that are outside your bodies, not with what is in your] ([inner beings/hearts]) [MET]. You wash the outside of cups and dishes [before you eat because you think that doing that will make you acceptable to God], but within yourselves you are very greedy and wicked.
40 Dineles, ¿O sos quereló ma sinela de abrí, na quereló tambien ma sinela de enrun?
You foolish people! [God] is concerned about things that are outside [our bodies], but (he is certainly also concerned about our inner [beings]!/isn’t he also concerned about our hearts?) [RHQ]
41 Ocono no obstante, diñelad limosna: y sarias as buchias os sinelan limpias.
Give [money] to those who are poor. [Give according to what you know within] your (inner [/heart]) [that you should give]. Then you [will be surprised to realize that] you will be acceptable [to God without having to perform all those rituals about washing].
42 ¡Tami ysna de sangue, Phariseyes, sos chibelais andré deque aricatas a cha-lachi, y a Romani cha, y sari hortaliza, y na querelaís bajin e lachiria, y e amor de Debél! Pues sinaba mistos querelar oconas buchias, y na mequelar ocolas.
But there will be terrible punishment for you Pharisees! You give to God a tenth of [all you produce, even] the various herbs that you grow, but you do not [remember that you must act] justly [toward others] and love God! It is good to [give a tenth of your income to God], but you ought to do these other things also!
43 ¡Ysna de sangue Phariseyes, sos camelais as brotoborias bestés andré as Synagogas, y sinelar saludados andré os maasqueres!
There will be terrible punishment for you Pharisees, because you like [to sit in] the best seats in our worship places [so that people will think highly of you], and you like people to greet you [respectfully] in the marketplaces.
44 ¡Ysna de sangue, sos sinelais sasta os sepulchres, sos na se diquela, y na lo chanelan os manuces, que pirelan por opré!
There will be terrible punishment for you, because you are like ground where there is no marker [to indicate that there is a] grave [underneath]. People walk there, but they cannot see [what is rotten down below] [MET]! [Similarly, people who see you do not realize how polluted you are within yourselves].”
45 Y rudelando yeque es Chandés e Eschastra, le penó: Duquendio, chamuliando oconas buchias, tucue afrentas tambien á amangue.
One of those who taught the [Jewish] laws replied, “Teacher, by saying this you [(sg)] are criticizing us [also]!”
46 Y ó penó: Y ysna de sangue Chandes e Eschastra: sos cargais os manuces de cargas, sos n’astis lliguerar, y sangue ni aun sat yeque de jiresias angustias pajabelais as cargas!
Jesus said, “It will be terrible also for you who teach the [Jewish] laws! You require people [to obey many rules that are difficult to obey] [MET]. [That is like making them] carry heavy burdens on their backs. But you yourselves do not obey the laws [that you require others to obey]. (OR, you do not do anything to help [others to obey the laws].)
47 ¡Ysna de sangue, sos querelais os sepulchres es Prophetas: y jires batuces os maráron!
There will be terrible punishment for you! You decorate the tombs of the prophets whom your ancestors killed, [but you do not live according to what the prophets taught].
48 Aromali diñelais á chanelar, que camelais ma quereláron jires batuces: ocolas os maráron, chachipén; tami sangue querelais desqueres sepulchres.
So you are declaring that you approve of what your ancestors did. They killed the prophets, and you [are not honoring the prophets! You just] decorate their tombs!
49 Por ocono penó tambien a chaneleria de Debél: Les bichabaré Prophetas y Apóstoles, y de junos mararán, y plastañarán para marar:
So God, who is very wise [PRS], said, ‘I will send prophets and apostles [to you Jews]. [You] will kill some of them and cause some of them to suffer greatly.
50 Somia que sinele pedida á ocona sueti a rati de sares os Prophetas, que sinaba chibada desde o principio de chiros.
[As a result, I] will consider that many of you people [who have observed my Son’s ministry] will be guilty [MTY] [of murder, as if you had] killed all the prophets that other people have killed, from the time I created the world,
51 Desde a rati de Abel, disde a rati de Zacharias, sos meró entre o altar, y a cangri. Andiar os penelo, que pedida sinará á ocona sueti.
starting from [Adam’s son Cain] killing [his brother] Abel and continuing until they killed the prophet Zechariah [in the holy place] between the altar and the temple.’ Yes, what I am saying [is true] [MTY]. [God] will punish you people who have observed my ministry, you people whom [he] considers to be guilty [MTY] for [killing] all those prophets!
52 ¡Ysna de sangue, Chandés e Eschastra, sos ardiñasteis sat a clichi de chaneleria! sangue na chalasteis andré, y na mequelasteis á ocolas sos chalaban andré.
There will be terrible punishment for you men who teach the [Jewish] laws, because you have [not let people] know [God’s truth] [MET]! [It is as though you are] taking away a key [to a house]. You are not going into [the house] yourselves, and you are not letting other people enter it, either.”
53 Y penando oconas buchias, os Phariseyes, y os Chandés e Eschastra se chibáron á chingarar con ó sat sila, y á trajatarle sat baribustrias preguntas,
After Jesus finished saying those things, he left there. Then the men who taught the [Jewish] laws and the Pharisees began to act in a very hostile way toward him. They tried to make him say what he thought about many things.
54 Chibandole lazos, y orotando de sicobar de desquero sonsi yeque buchi somia astisar saplarle.
They kept waiting for him to say something [wrong] for which they could accuse him.

< Lucas 11 >