< Luka 6 >

1 Vai hnetto haih Sabbath niah, Jesu loe lawk thung hoiah caeh; to naah a hnukbang kaminawk mah cangqui to pahoeh o, ban hoiah ahnoih o moe, pakuep o.
It came to pass then on a Sabbath (second [after the] first *K) [is] passing along He through grainfields, and were plucking the disciples of Him and were eating the heads of grain rubbing [them] in the hands.
2 Thoemto Farasi kaminawk mah nihcae khaeah, Tipongah Sabbath niah sak han koi ai hmuen to na sak o loe? tiah a naa o.
Some however of the Pharisees said (to them: *k) Why do you that which not it is lawful (to do in *k) [on] the Sabbaths?
3 Jesu mah nihcae khaeah, David mah zok amthlam naah, angmah hoi nawnto kaom kaminawk hoiah sak ih hmuen kawng to na kroek o vai ai maw?
And answering to them said Jesus; Surely this have you read what did David, (when *N+kO) was hungry he himself and those who with him being?
4 Anih loe Sithaw imthung ah akun moe, qaimanawk khue mah caak han koi takaw to a lak moe, a caak pacoengah, angmah hoi nawnto kaom ampuinawk hanah doeh paek toeng to loe, tiah a naa.
how he entered into the house of God, and the loaves of the presentation (having taken *N+kO) (and *k) ate and gave (and *k) to those with him which not it is lawful to eat only except solely to the priests?
5 To pacoengah anih mah nihcae khaeah, Kami Capa loe Sabbath Angraeng ah oh, tiah a naa.
And He was saying to them (that: *ko) Lord is (also *k) of the Sabbath the Son of Man.
6 Anih loe kalah Sabbath niah doeh, Sineko thungah akun moe, kaminawk to patuk: to naah to ahmuen ah bantang ban kakhaem kami maeto oh.
It came to pass then (and *k) on another Sabbath entering He into the synagogue and teaching; and there was a man there and the hand of him the right was withered.
7 Anih zaehaih net o thai hanah, Sabbath niah nganna kami ngantuisak tih vai, tiah Farasinawk hoi ca tarik kaminawk mah anih to khet o.
(Were closely watching *N+kO) now Him the scribes and the Pharisees whether on the Sabbath (He heals *N+kO) that they may find [reason] (to accuse *N+kO) Him.
8 Toe anih mah nihcae poekhaih to panoek pae pongah, ban khaem kami khaeah, Angthawk ah loe kaminawk salakah angdoe ah, tiah a naa. To naah to kami loe angthawk moe, angdoet.
He himself now knew the thoughts of them. (and *k) He said (now *no) to the (man *N+kO) the withered having the hand; (do arise *N+kO) and do stand in the midst. (And *N+kO) having risen up he stood.
9 Jesu mah nihcae khaeah, Lok maeto kang dueng o han; Sabbath niah kahoih hmuen maw sak han hoih, to tih ai boeh loe kasae hmuen? Hinghaih pahlong maw, to tih ai boeh loe paduek? tiah a naa.
Said (then *N+kO) Jesus to them; (I ask *N+kO) you (if *N+kO) it is lawful (on the Sabbath *N+kO) to do good or to do evil? Life to save or (to destroy? *NK+O)
10 Nihcae boih a khet pacoengah, to kami khaeah, Ban payangh ah, tiah a naa. To kami mah ban to payangh, to naah anih ih ban loe kalah ban maeto baktih toengah hoih pae roep.
And having looked around all on them He said (to him; *N+KO) do stretch out the hand of you. And he did (thus; *k) and was restored the hand of him (sound *K) (as another. *KO)
11 Nihcae loe palungphui o; Jesu to kawbangmaw sak nahaeloe hoi tih, tiah maeto hoi maeto lok angdueng o.
They themselves then were filled with rage and were discussing with one another what maybe they would do to Jesus.
12 Nito naah anih loe lawkthuih hanah mae nuiah caeh, aqum puek Sithaw khaeah lawk a thuih.
It came to pass then in the days those (to go out *N+kO) (He *no) to the mountain to pray; and He was spending the night in prayer to God.
13 Khawnbang khodai naah loe, a hnukbang kaminawk to angmah khaeah kawk: kami hatlai hnettonawk to a qoih, nihcae to patoeh ih kaminawk, tiah ahmin paek;
And when it became day, He called to [Him] the disciples of Him, also having chosen out from them twelve whom also apostles He named:
14 Simon doeh (Piter, tiah ahmin paek), anih ih amnawk Andru, Jakob, Johan, Philip, Batholomu,
Simon whom also He named Peter and Andrew the brother of him (and *no) James and John (and *no) Philip and Bartholomew
15 Mathai, Thomas, Alpheaus capa Jakob, Zealot, tiah kawk ih Simon,
(and *no) Matthew and Thomas (and *no) James of Alphaeus and Simon the [one] being called Zealot
16 Jakob amnawk angmah kangphat taak kami, Judas Iskariot cae to a qoih.
(and *no) Judas [son] of James and Judas Iscariot who (also *ko) became [the] betrayer.
17 Anih loe nihcae hoi nawnto mae nui hoiah anghum tathuk, tangtling ahmuen to phak naah angdoet, a hnukbang kaminawk, Judea prae, Jerusalem vangpui, Tura hoi Sidon tuipui taengah kaom pop parai kaminawk loe anih ih lok to tahngaih o moe, nihcae nathaih hoisak hanah anih khaeah angzoh o;
And having descended with them He stood on a place level. and a crowd (large *NO) of disciples of Him and a multitude great of the people from all Judea and Jerusalem and the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon who came to hear Him and to be healed of the diseases of them.
18 to kaminawk loe taqawk mah naeh ih kami ah oh o, toe nihcae loe ngantui o.
And those (being troubled with *N+kO) spirits unclean (and *k) were healed.
19 Anih khae hoiah thacakhaih to tacawt moe, nihcae to ngantuisak boih pongah, minawk boih mah anih to sui hanah koeh o.
And all the multitude (were seeking *N+kO) to touch Him, because power from Him was going out and was healing all.
20 A hnukbang kaminawk to khet moe, Nangcae kamtang kaminawk taham na hoih o: Sithaw prae loe nangcae ih ni.
And He himself having lifted up the gaze of Him upon the disciples of Him was saying: Blessed [are] the poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
21 Nangcae vaihi zok amthlam kaminawk taham na hoih o: zok nam hah o tih. Nangcae vaihiah qah kaminawk taham na hoih o: na pahnui o tih.
Blessed [are] those hungering now, for you will be filled. Blessed [are] those weeping now, for you will laugh.
22 Kami Capa pongah, kaminawk mah ang hnukma o, ang pahnawt o, ang zoeh o, ahmin kasae ang thuih o naah, tahamhoih kami ah ni na oh o.
Blessed are you when may hate you men and when they may exclude you and they may insult [you] and they may cast out the name of you as evil on account of the Son of Man.
23 To na niah nangcae loe anghoehaih hoiah amloep oh: khenah, nangcae hanah kalen parai tangqum to van ah oh: nihcae ampanawk mah tahmaanawk mataeng doeh to tiah ni sak o.
(do rejoice *N+kO) in that [very] day and do leap for joy; behold for the reward of you [is] great in heaven. According to (the [things] *N+KO) (of them *N+kO) for were treating the prophets the fathers of them.
24 Toe nangcae angraengnawk khosak na bing o! Nangmacae patloephaih to na hnuk o boeh.
But woe to you who are rich, for you are receiving the comfort of you.
25 Nangcae zok amhah kaminawk khosak na bing o! Zok nam thlam o tih. Nangcae vaihiah pahnui kaminawk khosak na bing o! Palung na naa o ueloe, na qah o tih.
Woe to you who [are] filled (now, *no) for you will hunger. Woe to (to you *k) who [are] laughing now, for you will mourn and will weep.
26 Kami boih mah pakoeh ih kaminawk, khosak na bing o! To tiah ni nihcae ih ampanawk mah kamro tahmaanawk pakoeh o.
Woe to you (to you *k) when of you well speak all men; according to (the [things] *N+KO) (of them *N+kO) for were treating the false prophets the fathers of them.
27 Toe ka lok tahngai kami, kang thuih o, na misanawk to palung oh, nangcae hnuma kaminawk khaeah kahoih hmuen to sah oh,
But to you I say to those hearing: do love the enemies of you, good do perform to those hating you,
28 nangcae kasae thui kaminawk tahamhoihaih paek oh, nangcae raihaih paek kaminawk hanah lawkthui pae oh.
do bless those cursing (you, *N+kO) (and *k) do pray (for *N+kO) those mistreating you.
29 Na tangbaeng maeto bang tabaeng kami khaeah kalah tangbaeng maeto doeh patueng paeh; nang ih kahni la ving kami hanah laihaw kalen doeh paek han paawt hmah.
To the [one] striking you on the cheek, do offer also the other; and from the [one] taking away your cloak also the tunic not may do withhold.
30 Nangcae khaeah hmuen hni kaminawk hanah paek oh, nang ih hmuen la ving kaminawk khaeah hni let hmah.
To everyone (now who *ko) is asking you do give; and from the [one] taking away what [is] yours not do ask [it] back.
31 Minawk mah na nuiah saksak han na koeh ih baktih toengah minawk nuiah doeh sah ah.
And even as you desire that they may perform to you men, (and you yourselves *ko) do perform to them likewise.
32 Nangcae palung kami khue to na palung o nahaeloe, atho timaw om tih? Kazae kaminawk mah mataeng doeh nihcae palung kaminawk to palung o toeng bae.
And if you love those loving you, what to you credit is it? Even for sinners those loving them love.
33 Nangcae nuiah kahoih hmuen sah kaminawk khae khue ah kahoih hmuen na sak o nahaeloe, atho timaw om tih? Kazae kaminawk mah mataeng doeh to tiah sak o toeng bae.
And (for *no) if you shall do good to those doing good to you, what to you credit is it? For even (for *ko) sinners the same perform.
34 Pathok thai tih, tiah na poek o ih kaminawk khae khue ah hmuenmae na coi o sak nahaeloe, atho timaw om tih? Kazae kaminawk mah mataeng doeh kapop ah hnuk hanah kazae kaminawk khaeah a coi o sak toeng bae.
And if (you shall lend [to those] *N+k+o) from whom you expect (to receive, *N+kO) what to you credit is it? Even (for *ko) sinners to sinners lend that they may receive the same amount.
35 Toe na misanawk to palung oh, kahoih hmuen to sah oh loe, pathok let han oephaih tawn ai ah coi o sak ah; to tiah nahaeloe nangcae han kalen parai tangqum to om ueloe, Kasang koek ih caa ah na om o tih: anih loe kawnhaih lok thui thai ai kaminawk hoi kazae kaminawk khaeah mataeng doeh tahmenhaih to tawnh.
But do love the enemies of you and do good and do lend nothing expecting in return; and will be the reward of you great, and you will be sons (of the *k) Most High, for He himself kind is to the ungrateful and evil.
36 Nangcae ampa loe palungnathaih to tawnh, to tiah nangcae mah doeh palungnathaih to tawn o toeng ah.
do be you (therefore *K) merciful even as also the Father of you merciful is.
37 Lokcaekhaih na tongh o han ai ah, minawk to lokcaek o hmah: padaenghaih na hnuk o han ai ah, minawk to padaeng o hmah: minawk zaehaih tahmen oh, tahmenhaih na hnu o toeng tih:
And not do judge, that certainly not you may be judged. (and *no) not do condemn, that certainly not you may be condemned. do forgive, and you will be forgiven.
38 paek oh, na paek o toeng tih; minawk mah kahoih ah ang noek pae o moe, paek khue khawt ai ah, kakoi mongah na hnawt pae o tathuk ueloe, nawnto ahoek pacoengah, kamthlai pok ah na saoek nuiah na krai pae o tih. Minawk han na noek pae o ih baktih toengah, na noek pae o let tih, tiah a naa.
do give, and it will be given to you. Measure good pressed down (and *k) shaken together (and *k) running over will they put into the lap of you; with which for (it *k) measure you measure, it will be re-measured to you.
39 Anih mah nihcae khaeah patahhaih lok a thuih pae, Mikmaeng mah mikmaeng to hoi thai tih maw? Hoi nahaeloe tangqom thungah krah hoi hmaek mak ai maw?
He spoke then (also *no) a parable to them; surely not ever is able a blind [man] a blind [man] to lead? Surely both into a pit (will fall in? *N+kO)
40 Ca amtuk kami loe anih patukkung pongah kop kue ai: toe mi kawbaktih doeh kakoep ah amtuk kami loe anih patukkung baktiah om tih.
Not is a disciple above the teacher (of him. *k) fully trained however everyone will be like the teacher of him.
41 Tipongah na mik thungah kaom anuen to panoek ai ah, nawkamya mik thung ih anuen to na khet pae loe?
Why now look you at the splinter that [is] in the eye of the brother of you, and the beam that [is] in the own eye not notice?
42 To tih ai boeh loe na mik thung ih anuen mataeng doeh hnu ai ah, kawbangmaw nawkamya khaeah, Nawkamya, na mik thung ih anuen to kang lak pae han, tiah na thui thai tih? Nang angsah cop kami! Na mik thung ih anuen to la hmaloe ah, to pacoengah ni na mik to amtueng ueloe, nawkamya mik thung ih anuen to na la pae thai tih.
(or *ko) How are you able to say to the brother of you; Brother, do allow [me] I may cast out the splinter that [is] in the eye of you, yourself the in the eye of you beam not seeing? Hypocrite, do cast out first the beam from the eye of you, and then you will see clearly the splinter in the eye of the brother of you to cast out.
43 Kahoih thing loe athaih kasae athai vai ai; to baktih toengah kasae thing mah doeh kahoih athaih to athai vai ai.
No for there is tree good producing fruit bad; nor (again [is there] *no) a tree bad producing fruit good;
44 Angmah ih athaih hoiah akung kawng to panoek thaih. Mi mah doeh soekhring thing hoiah thaiduet thaih to pakhrik vai ai, soekhring takha thung hoiah doeh nihcae mah misurthaih pakhrik o vai ai.
Each for tree by the own fruit is known. Not for from thorns do they gather figs nor from a bramble bush grapes gather they.
45 Kahoih kami loe a palung thungah akom kahoih hmuen to a sinh, kahoih ai kami loe a palung thungah kaom kahoih ai hmuen to a sinh: palung thungah koi kamtlai to ni pakha hoiah thuih.
The good man out of the good treasure of the [his] heart (of him *ko) brings forth that which [is] good, and the evil (man *k) out of the evil (treasure the heart his own *K) brings forth that which [is] evil; Out of for (of the *k) overflow of his heart speaks the mouth of him.
46 Ka thuih ih hmuennawk to sah ai ah, tikhoe Angraeng, Angraeng, tiah nang kawk o loe?
Why now Me do you call: Lord Lord, and not do what I say?
47 Mi kawbaktih doeh kai khaeah kangzo, ka loknawk to tahngai moe, thuih ih loknawk baktih toengah sah kami loe kawbaktih hmuen hoiah maw anghmong, tito kang patuek o han:
Everyone who is coming to Me and hearing of Mine the words and doing them, I will show you to whom he is like.
48 anih loe im sah kami maeto hoiah anghmong, anih mah long to kathuk ah takaeh moe, thlung nuiah im to sak: tuiphu angthawk moe, tui mah to im to tanawt naah, thlung nuiah sak ih im ah oh pongah, anghuen ai.
Like he is to a man building a house who dug and he deepened and he laid a foundation on the rock. when a flood then having come burst upon the stream the house that, and not was able to shake it (because *N+kO) (well *NO) (to have been built *N+KO) (it *no) (upon the rock. *k)
49 Toe ka lok to thaih moe, sah ai kami loe, kacakah angdoethaih ahmuen kaom ai long a nuiah im sah kami hoiah anghmong; tui mah a im to tha hoiah tanawt naah, akra ai ah amtimh roep; to im amrohaih loe len parai, tiah a naa.
The [one] however having heard and not having done like it is to a man having built a house on the ground without a foundation on which burst the stream, and immediately (it fell, *N+kO) and was the ruin of the house that great [one].

< Luka 6 >