< San Lucas 6 >

1 YA susede y un sabado, jumajanao si Jesus gui fangualuan maies; ya y disipuluña sija, manmanjajala ni y masotcan maies, ya jacano, jagugugan ni y canaeñija.
One (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest), while Jesus was walking through some grain fields with his disciples, the disciples picked some of the heads of grain. They rubbed them in their hands [to separate the grains from the husks], and ate the grain. [The law of Moses permitted people to do that if they were hungry].
2 Ya y Fariseo sija ilegñija: Jafa na infatitinas y ti tunas na umafatinas gui sabado na jaane:
Some Pharisees [who were watching] said to Jesus, “(You should not be doing on our rest day [work] that [our] laws forbid!/Why are you doing on our rest day [work] that our laws forbid?)” [RHQ]
3 Ya maninepe as Jesus iligña: Taya nae intaetae este y finatinas David anae ñalang yan y mangachongña?
[Jesus wanted to show them that the record in Scriptures indicated that God permitted people to disobey certain religious laws when they needed food]. [So] he replied, “[It is written in the Scriptures] what [our revered ancestor, King] David did when he and the men with him were hungry. You have read about that, ([but you do not think about what it implies/so why do you not think about what it implies]?) [RHQ]
4 Anae jumalom gui guimayuus, ya jachule ya jacano y pan ni y mafamamauleg, yan janae locue y mangachongña: ni y ti tunas na ucano na para y mamaleja?
David entered God’s big worship tent [and asked for some food]. [The high priest gave him] the bread that the priests had presented to God. It was permitted [in] one of [Moses’ laws] that only the priests could eat that bread. But [even though David was not a priest], he ate some, and gave some to the men who were with him. [And God did not consider that what David did was wrong]!”
5 Ya ilegña nu sija: Y Lajin Taotao locue Señot y sabado.
Jesus also said to them, “[I am] the one who came from heaven, so [I] have the authority [to determine what is right for my disciples to do on] the day of rest!”
6 Ya susede y otro sabado, na jumalom gui guimayuus ya mamanagüe: ya estaba güije un taotao na anglo y agapa na canaeña.
Another (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest) Jesus entered a (synagogue/Jewish meeting place) and taught the people. There was a man there whose right hand was shriveled.
7 Ya y escriba yan y Fariseo sija maaatan güe, cao unajomlo gui sabado na jaane; para uquefanmañoda jafa ya umafaaela.
The men who taught the [Jewish] laws and the Pharisees [who were there] watched Jesus, to see if he would heal the man (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day). They did this so that, [if he healed the man], they would accuse him [of disobeying their laws by working on the day of rest].
8 Lao jatungoja y jinasonñija; ya ilegña ni ayo na taotao y anglo canaeña: Cajulo ya untojgue gui tálolo! ya tumojgue julo.
But Jesus knew what they were thinking. So he said to the man with the shriveled hand, “Come and stand here [in front of everyone]!” So the man got up and stood there.
9 Ya ilegña si Jesus nu sija: Jufafaesen jamyo uno. Tunas gui sabado na umafatinas y mauleg pat y taelaye? numalibre linâlâ pat mamuno?
Then Jesus said to the others, “I ask you this: Do the laws that [God gave Moses] permit [people] to do what is good (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day), or [do they permit people] to harm [others]? [Do they permit us] to save [a person’s] life [on our day of rest] or to let [him] die [HYP] [by refusing to help him]?”
10 Ya jaatan todos y oriyañija ya ilegña nu güiya: Estira mona y canaemo. Ya guiya jafatinas taegüije, ya y canaeña numalo ya magong taegüije y otro.
[They refused to answer him. So] after he looked around at them all, he said to the man, “Stretch out your [shriveled] hand!” The man did that, and his hand became all right again!
11 Ya sija mansénbubo, ya manguecuentos uno yan otro, jafa mojon ujafatinas gui as Jesus.
But the men who taught the Jewish laws and the Pharisees were very angry, and they discussed with one another what they could do to [get rid of] Jesus.
12 Ya susede gui ayo sija na jaane, jumanao para ufanaetae gui un ogso ya todo y puenge jasigue di manaetaeja para as Yuus.
About that time [Jesus] went up into the hills to pray. He prayed to God all night.
13 Ya anae manana, jaagang y disipuluña sija; ya jaayig dose guiya sija, ni manmafanaan locue apostoles.
The next day he summoned all his disciples to come near him. From them he chose twelve men, whom he called apostles.
14 Si Simon ni jafanaan locue Pedro, yan si Andres cheluña, yan si Santiago, yan si Juan, si Felipe, yan si Bartolome,
They were Simon, to whom he gave the [new] name, Peter; Andrew, Peter’s [younger] brother; James and [his younger brother], John; Philip; Bartholomew;
15 Yan si Mateo, yan si Tomas, yan si Santiago, lajin Alfeo, yan si Simon ni mafanaan Selote,
Matthew, whose other name was Levi; Thomas; [another] James, the [son] of Alpheus; Simon, who belonged to the party [that encouraged people to] rebel [against the Roman government];
16 Yan si Judas chelun Santiago, yan si Judas Iscariote ni y traidot;
Judas, the [son] of [another] James; and Judas Iscariot (OR, Judas, the man from Kerioth [Town]), the one who later (betrayed Jesus./enabled the Jewish leaders to seize Jesus.)
17 Ya manunog yan sija ya tumojgue gui un lugat ni yano; yan y dangculon linajyan disipuluña sija, yan y dangculon linajyan taotao, guinin todo yya Judea, yan yya Jerusalem, yan y tano Tiro yan yya Sidon, ni manmato para umaecungog, yan para uninafanmagong y chetnotñija;
[Jesus] came down from the hills with his disciples and stood on a level area. There was a very big crowd of his disciples there. There was also a large group of people who had come from Jerusalem and from many [other] places [in] Judea [district], and from the coastal areas near Tyre and Sidon [cities].
18 Yan manafanmagong ayo sija y munafanachatsaga ni y espiritun áplacha.
They came to hear Jesus talk to them and to be healed {and for him to heal them} from their diseases. He also healed those whom evil spirits had troubled.
19 Ya manmalago pumapacha güe y linajyan taotao: sa manjujuyong guiya güiya ninasiña ya janafanmamagong todo sija.
Everyone [in the crowd] tried to touch him, because he was healing everyone by [his/God’s] power.
20 Ya güiya manatan julo gui disipuluña, ya ilegña: Mandichoso jamyo ni mamobble; sa iyonmiyo y raenon Yuus.
He looked [MTY] at his disciples and said, “[God] is pleased with you [who know] that you lack what [he wants you to have; ] he will allow you to be the people whose lives he rules over.
21 Mandichoso jamyo ni y manñalang pago: sa ufanjaspog. Mandichoso y manatanges: sa ufañaleg.
[God] is pleased with you who sincerely desire to receive what [MTY] [he wants you to have]; he will give you what you need, until you are satisfied. [God] is pleased with you that grieve now [because of sin]. Later you will be joyful.
22 Mandichoso jamyo yaguin y taotao sija infanchinatlie, yan ujaapatta sija guiya jamyo ya ujalalatde jamyo ya ujayute juyong y naanmiyo pot taelaye pot causa y Lajin taotao.
[God] is pleased with you when [other] people hate you, when they will not let you join them, when they insult you, when they say that you are evil because [you believe in] me, the one who came from heaven.
23 Fansenmagof güije na jaane; yan infanayog ni minagofmiyo: sa, estagüe, y premionmiyo dangculo gui langet; sa taegüenaoja jafatitinas y tatañija ni y profeta sija.
When that happens, rejoice! Jump up and down because you are so happy! [God will give] you a great reward in heaven! [When they do these things to you, it will prove that you are God’s servants]. (OR, [People have always treated God’s servants like that].) Do not forget that these people’s ancestors did the same things to the prophets [who served God faithfully]!
24 Lao ay jamyo ni manrico! sa esta guaja consuelonmiyo.
But there will be terrible punishment for you that are rich; the happiness you have received [from your riches] is the only happiness that you will get.
25 Ay jamyo ni esta manjaspog pago! sa infanñalang. Ay jamyo ni mañachaleg pago! sa jamyo infanugong yan infananges.
There will be terrible punishment for you who [think that you] have all that you need now; you will [realize] that these things will not make you feel satisfied. There will be terrible punishment for you who are joyful now; you will [later] be very sad.
26 Ay jamyo yaguin todo y taotao sija manguecuentos mauleg nu jamyo! sa taegüenaoja ujafatinas y tatañija ni y manfatso na profeta.
When most [HYP] people speak well about you, trouble is ahead for you; [it will not prove that you are God’s servants, because] your ancestors used to speak well about those who falsely [claimed that they were] prophets.”
27 Lao jusangangane jamyo ni jumujungog: Güaeya y enemigonmiyo; fatinas mauleg ni y chumatlie jamyo,
“But I say this to each of you [disciples] who are listening [to what I say]: Love your enemies [as well as your friends]. Do good things for those who hate you!
28 Bendise y mumatdise jamyo, ya infanmanaetae pot y namamajlao jamyo.
[Ask God to] bless those who curse you! Pray for those who mistreat you!
29 Ya pumatmada y un banda fasumo, naeja locue ni y otro, ya y chumule y capamo, chamo chumochoma na uchule y chininamo locue.
If someone [insults one of you by] striking you on one of your cheeks, turn your face [so that he can strike] the other cheek [also]. If [a bandit] wants to take away your [(sg)] coat, let him also have your shirt.
30 Ya cada uno ni y gumagaojao, nae; ya y chumule y güinajamo, chamo tumalulugua gumagao.
Give something to everyone who asks you [(sg) for something]. If someone takes away things that belong to you [(sg)], do not ask him to return them.
31 Ya jafa y malagomiyo ni y taotao jafatinas nu jamyo; taegüijija fatinas locue nu sija:
In whatever way you [(pl)] want others to act toward you, that is the way that you should act toward them.
32 Sa yaguin inguaeya y gumaeya jamyo, jafa na grasia guajanmiyo? sa y manisao locue jaguaeya y gumaeya sija.
If you love [only] those who love you, do not [expect God] to praise you for [doing that] [RHQ], [because] even sinners love those who love them.
33 Yaguin infatinas mauleg ni y fumamamauleg jamyo, jafa na grasia guajanmiyo? sa y manisao locue jafatitinasja taegüenao.
If you do good things [only] for those who do good things for you, do not [expect God] to reward you [for doing that] [RHQ], [because] even sinners do that.
34 Yanguin innaayao na ayo sija ni y guaja ninanggamo para infanresibe, jafa na grasia guajanmiyo: sa y manisao janaayao y manisao para ufanmanresibe taegüije talo.
If you lend [things or money only] to those who you expect will give something back to you, do not [expect that God] will reward you [RHQ] [for doing that]. Even sinners lend to other sinners, because they expect them to pay everything back.
35 Lao guaeya jamyo y enimigunmiyo ya infatinas mauleg nu sija: ya innaaayao, ya chamiyo fantataeninangga, ya udangculo y premionmiyo yan infanfamaguon y Gueftaguilo: sa güiya cariñoso nu y ingrato sija, yan y taelaye.
Instead, love your enemies! Do good things for them! Lend to them, and do not expect them to pay anything back! [If you do that, God will give] you a big reward. And you will be [acting like] his children [should]. Remember that God is kind to people who are not grateful and to people who are wicked, [and he expects you to be like that too].
36 Jamyo locue fanyóase, taegüije y tatanmiyo ni y gaegue gui langet yóase.
Act mercifully toward others, just like your Father [in heaven acts] mercifully [toward you].”
37 Chamiyo jumusga, sa ti infanjinisga: chamiyo sumetetensia, sa ti infansinentensia: nafanlibre, ya y ninafanlibre:
“Do not say how sinfully others have acted, and then [God] will not say how sinfully you have acted. Do not condemn others, and then [he] will not condemn you [DOU]. Forgive others [for the evil things that they have done to you], and then [God] will forgive you.
38 Fanmanae, ya infanmanae; mauleg na medida y majoño papa, ya umachaochao ya umachúchuda, ufanmannae y taotao sija gui jalom pechonmiyo; sa ayoja na medida y anae manmide jamyo: infanmamediye talo jamyo.
Give [good things to others], and then [God] will give [good] things to you. It will be [as though] [MET] [God is putting things in a basket] for you. He will give you a full amount, pressed down in the basket, which he will shake [so that he can put more in], and it will spill over the sides! [Remember that] the way you act [toward others] will be the way that [God] will act toward you!”
39 Ya jasangane sija un acomparasion ilegña: Siña y bachet jaosgaejon y otro bachet? ti ujaachapodong y dos gui joyo?
He also told [his disciples] this parable [to show them that they should be like him, and not be like the Jewish religious leaders]: “(You certainly would not [expect] a blind man to lead another blind man./Would you [expect] a blind man to lead [another] blind man?) [RHQ] If he tried to do [that], (they would both probably fall into a hole!/wouldn’t they both probably fall into a hole?) [RHQ] [I am your teacher, and you disciples should be like me].
40 Y disipulo ti taquiloña qui y maestro: lao cada uno ni y cabales, güiya utaegüijija y maestroña.
A disciple should not [expect to be] better known than his teacher. But if a student is fully trained {if someone fully trains a student}, the student can become like his teacher [MET]. [So you should be content to be like me].
41 Ya jafa muna unlilie y migo gui atadog y chelumo; ya ti unlilie y jayo gui atadogmo?
(Why do you notice [someone else’s small faults]?/None of you should be concerned about [someone else’s small faults] [MET, RHQ].) [That would be like] noticing a speck in that person’s eye. But you should be concerned about [your own big faults. They are like] planks in your own eye, [which you do not notice].
42 Ya jafa muna siña unalog ni y chelumo: Chelujo, maela ya junajanao y migo gui atadogmo, yanguin jago ti unlilie y jayo gui atadogmo? Hipocrita jao, yute juyong finena y jayo gui atadogmo, ya ayo nae unlie claro para unnajanao y migo gui atadog y chelumo.
(You [(sg)] should not say, ‘Friend, let me take out that speck in your eye!’ when you do not notice the log in your own eye!/Why do you say, ‘Friend, let me take out that speck in your eye!’ when you do not notice the log in your own eye?) [RHQ] [If you do that], you are a hypocrite! You should first [stop committing your own sins. That will be like] removing the plank from your own eye. Then, as a result, you will have the spiritual insight you need to help others get rid of the [faults that are like] specks in their eyes.”
43 Sa taya mauleg na trongco, ni y fanogcha taelaye, ni y taelaye na trongco ni y fanogcha mauleg.
“[People are like trees] [MET]. Healthy trees do not bear bad fruit (OR, bear only good fruit), and unhealthy trees do not bear good fruit.
44 Sa cada trongco matungoja pot y tinegchaña. Sa ti ufanmanrecoje y taotao sija igos gui manituca ni ufanmanrecoje ubas gui jalom gadon.
[Just like you] can tell if a tree is good or bad by looking at its fruit, [you can tell which people are good and which are bad by looking at the way they] conduct their lives. [For example, because thornbushes cannot produce figs], no one can pick figs from thornbushes. And [since bramble bushes cannot produce grapes], no one can [pick] grapes from bramble bushes.
45 Y mauleg na taotao, ni y mauleg na guinaja gui corasonña, mañuñule mauleg; ya y taelaye na taotao, ni y taelaye na güinaja gui corasonña, mañuñule taelaye: sa y minegae y corason jasasangan y pachotña.
[Similarly], good people will conduct their lives in a good way because they think a lot of good [things], and evil people will live in an evil way because they think a lot of evil [things]. The basic principle is that people speak [and act] according to all that they think.”
46 Ya jafa na infananaanyo Señot, Señot, ya ti infatitinas y jusangangane jamyo?
“[Because people should obey what their masters tell them], (it is disgraceful that you say that I am your master but you do not do what I tell you!/why do you say that I am your master but you do not do what I tell you?) [RHQ]
47 Jaye y mato guiya guajo ya jaecungog y sinanganjo ya jafatinas; jufanue jaye parejuña:
Some people come to me, and hear my messages and obey them. I will tell you what they are like.
48 Parejo yan un taotao ni y manjatsa guma, ya jaguadog tadong ya japolo y simiento gui jilo y fitme na acho; ya yanguin cajulo y manadan janom, ya milag y sadog chineneg ayo na guma; lao ti umayengyong, sa maplanta gui jilo y acho.
They are like a man who dug deep [into the ground to prepare to build his house]. He made sure that the foundation was on solid ground. Then when there was a flood, the water tried to wash away the house. But the river could not shake the house, because it was built {he built it} on a solid [foundation].
49 Lao ayo y umeecungog ya ti jafatinas; parejo yan y taotao ni y manjatsa guma gui jilo oda ya ti janaye simiento; ya anae milag y sadog ya chineneg, enseguidas upodong; ya dangculo y yinilang ayo na guma.
But some people hear my messages but do not obey them. They are like a man who built a house on top of the ground without [digging] a foundation. When the river flooded, the house collapsed immediately and was completely ruined. [So it is important for you to obey what I teach you].”

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