< Matthew 7 >

1 Don't judge others, so that you won't be judged.
Na uwa sharanta ba, iba sharanta fi.
2 For whatever standard you use to judge others will be used to judge you, and whatever measurement you use to measure others will be used to measure you.
Nin sharaa ule na usuu, iba suu fi. Tutung kuyangi koo na uguro mung, iba guru fi mung.
3 Why do you see the speck that's in your brother's eye? Don't you notice the plank that's in your own eye?
In yan ghari taa uyene kamong na ka di liyizin gbana fine, na uyene ku kunti kuca nya liyizi fe ba?
4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take out that speck from your eye’ when you have a plank in your own eye?
In yiziyari uba bellu gbana fine, 'Nan kala kamong nya liyizi fe,' a fee nin kukunti kuca nya liyizife?
5 You're being hypocritical! First get rid of the plank that's in your own eye. Then you'll be able to see clearly to take out the speck from your brother's eye.
Anun anan kinuu! Kalan ku kunti ku ce nya niyizi mine, iba nin yenu kanang kamong ne nya niyizin gbana mine.
6 Don't give dogs what's holy. Don't throw your pearls to pigs. That way the pigs won't trample them underfoot, and the dogs won't turn and attack you.
Na uwa ni nanau imon ilau ba, tutung na uwa tuu imon i cine nbun ninau ba, mboti iba patilu inin gitiring ikifizing fi.
7 Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you.
Tirino, Iba nifi piziran umase. Reu kibulung ghe iba punfi mung.
8 Everyone who asks, receives; everyone who seeks, finds; and everyone who knocks has the door opened for them.
Ko uyeme utirinu unit din sessu, unan pizu re din sessu, unan fo nibulung ghe iba puun ghe mu.
9 Would any of you give your son a stone if he asked for bread?
Sa ghari nya mine na usa ne nwatiring ghe kugirin borodi ayira litala a nakpa ghe?
10 Or if he asked for fish, would you give him a snake?
Sa awa tiring ghe fiboo, a nakpo ghe fiyii?
11 So if even you who are evil know to give good things to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask him.
Bar nani andi anun anan nibinei ni nanzang yiru unin nono mine imon icine, inyizyari ucif mine na adi kitene kani yiru uni nimon ki ne udu kiti na le na itirng ghe?
12 Treat others the way you want them to treat you. This sums up the law and the prophets.
Bara nani vat ni le imon na udinin su anit suu fi, fe wan suu nani mung, uduka re une nin anabawa.
13 Enter by the narrow entrance. For the entrance is wide, and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and many travel that way.
Pira nya kibulun kishuute, libau di pash na li din wunu anit udu ukul, anit gbardang din cinu nyan nye.
14 But the entrance is narrow, and the way is difficult that leads to life, and only a few find it.
Kibulung ghe di shuut, tutung libau we wan di shut na li din wunu anit udu ulai, anit cing lin aghari din se lining.
15 Watch out for false prophets who come wearing sheep's clothing, but who on the inside are vicious wolves.
Sung seng nin nan kadura kinuu, ale na idin dasu minu nin nakpa nakam, nya mine ninyinyowari.
16 You can recognize them by their fruits. Do people harvest grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?
Nya kumat mine iba yinnu nani, sa anit din kolu ulemu na ca kumart kushari, sa idin kolu kumal kupul kumart?
17 So every good tree produces good fruit, while a bad tree produces bad fruit.
Nanere, vat kuca kucine din macu kumat ku cine, kuca ku nanzang, maca kumal kunanzang.
18 A good tree can't produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can't produce good fruit.
Na kuca kucine din macu kuman kunan zang ba, sa kuca kunanzang ko na kudin macu nono nicine ba.
19 Every tree that doesn't produce good fruit is chopped down and thrown into the fire.
Vat ku ca koo naku mara nono ni cine ba asa ikiwe kuning itoo nyan la.
20 So you'll recognize them by their fruits.
Bari nani kiti kumat mine re uba yinnu nani.
21 Not everyone who calls me ‘Lord, Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven—only those who do the will of my Father in heaven.
Na vat ghari na adin yicci, 'Cikilari, Cikilari,' b apiru nya kilari Kutelle ba, sei ule cas na adin suu unufin Cif nighe na adi.
22 Many will say to me at the Day of Judgment, ‘Lord, Lord, didn't we prophesy in your name and drive out demons in your name, and perform many miracles in your name?’
Anit gbardang ba belli nloli lirre, 'Cikilari, Cikilari, na tiwa suu anabci nin lisafe ba, nin lisafe tinutuzuno agber genu, nin lisafe ti suu imon zikikya?'
23 Then I will tell them, ‘I never knew you. Leave me, you people who practice wickedness!’
Mba nin bellu nani kanang, 'Nan ina yiru minu ba! Nyan ku poo nin, anun anan kataa kananzang!'
24 Everyone that hears the words I say, and follows them, is like a wise man who built his house on solid rock.
Bar nani, vat nle na alanza tigbulang ni ghe asuu kataa mung ma soo nofo unit ujingjing une na ake kilari me kitene kuparang.
25 The rain poured down, and the floods rose, and the winds blew hard against the house, but it didn't fall down, because its foundations were on solid rock.
Na ijuu uwuru, mmen ncung daa, ufunu udya wufu ufo kilare, vat nane na ki deu ba, bara na iwa ke kining kitene kuparang
26 Everyone that hears the words I say, and doesn't follow them, is like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.
Vat ule na alanza tigbulan nin amini nari usuu kataa mung ba masinu unit ulanlang une na akee kilari kitene licin cing.
27 The rain poured down, and the floods rose, and the winds blew hard against the house, and it fell down—it totally collapsed.”
Uuwuree juu, mmeng cung daa, ufunu daa ureu kilare ki deu. Udeu we wa di gbardang.
28 When Jesus finished explaining these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching,
Uda duru kubi koo na Yesu wa malu ubelu na gbulan alele, ligozin na nite, umamaki kifo anii nin dursusu me.
29 for he taught like someone with authority, and not like their religious teachers.
Bar na awa dursuzo nani nofo ule na adi nin na kara, na nofo anan ni nyert mine ba.

< Matthew 7 >