< Luke 13 >

1 Now there were some present at the same time who told him about the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices.
Teo amy andro zay, te nitalilieñe amy Iesoà ty raha nizò o nte Galilia natrao’ i Pilato amy nisoroña’ iareoy ty lio’ iareoo.
2 And he answered and said to them, "Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered these things?
Tinoi’ Iesoà ty hoe: Atao’ areo te bey hakeo te amo nte Galilia ila’e iabio hao i nte Galilia nizò i raha zay?
3 I tell you, no, but unless you repent, you will all perish in the same way.
Tsie, fa inao ty hatoiko, Hibaibay ka nahareo naho tsy misoloho.
4 Or those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell, and killed them; do you think that they were worse offenders than all the others who dwell in Jerusalem?
Aa ty amy folo-valo’ amby nideboña’ i fitilik-ambo’ i Siloama rey, ie fonga nizamañe; atao’areo t’ie bey tahiñe te amy ze hene ondaty ila’e mpimo­neñe e Ierosaleme ao hao?
5 I tell you, no, but, unless you repent, you will all perish in the same way."
Aiy! fa inao: Toe hivetrake hambañ’ amy zay ka nahareo naho tsy mibaboke.
6 He spoke this parable. "A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it, and found none.
Le hoe re te nandrazañe: Teo t’indaty nampambole sakoañe an-tetem-bahe’e ao. Ie nimb’eo hipay voa, tsy nahatendreke.
7 He said to the vine dresser, 'Look, these three years I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree, and found none. Cut it down. Why does it waste the soil?'
Aa hoe ty asa’e amy mpañalahala tetem-bahe’ey: Hete! fa telo taoñe ty nombako mb’etoa nipay voa amo sakoañeo, fe tsy nanjò. Firao añe, ino ty ampiantoa’e o taneo?
8 He answered, 'Lord, leave it alone this year also, until I dig around it, and fertilize it.
Hoe ty natoi’e aze: O Roandria, Adono hey re ami’ty taoñe toy fa harikoboñeko haly vaho hasian-ditsake;
9 And if it bears fruit next time, [fine]; but if not, you can cut it down.'"
hera hamoa. Ie tsy lefe, zay vaho ho firae’o.
10 He was teaching in one of the synagogues on the Sabbath day.
Ie nañoke am-pitontonañe ao te Sabotse t’Iesoà,
11 And look, a woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and she was bent over, and could in no way straighten herself up.
le indroy ty rakemba nikomboe’ ty angatse folo tao-valo’ amby; akore ty fibokofa’e kanao tsy nimete niatatse.
12 When Jesus saw her, he called her, and said to her, "Woman, you are freed from your infirmity."
Ie nivazoho’ Iesoà, le kinanji’e ami’ty hoe: O Rakembao, Fa hinaha amo favozoa’oo rehe.
13 He laid his hands on her, and immediately she stood up straight, and glorified God.
Le nampitongoa’e fitàñe vaho niatatse amy zao re nandrenge an’ Andrianañahare.
14 The ruler of the synagogue, being indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, said to the crowd, "There are six days when work should be done Therefore come on those days and be healed, and not on the Sabbath day."
Akore ty haboseha’ i talèm-pitontonañey amy nampijangaña’ Iesoà amy Sabotseiy kanao linaño’e ty hoe amy màroy: Eneñ’andro ty fitoloña’ ondatio, mb’etoa amy zay nahareo ho tahàñe; fa tsy ami’ty andro Sabata.
15 Therefore the Lord answered him, "You hypocrites. Does not each one of you free his ox or his donkey from the stall on the Sabbath, and lead him away to water?
Natoi’ i Talè ty hoe: O ty soamañatreke! Tsy songa mañaha ty añombe’e ndra ty borìke an-golobo’e ao ami’ty Sabotse hao nahareo vaho miroak’ aze mb’ an-drano hinoma’e?
16 Ought not this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan had bound, look, eighteen years, be freed from this bondage on the Sabbath day?"
Hehe ty rakemba tia! ana’ i Abraàme, ie rinohy i mpañinjey folo taoñe valo’ amby; tsy ho hahàñe amo fandrohizañeo hao re ami’ty andro Sabata?
17 As he said these things, all his adversaries were disappointed, and all the crowd rejoiced for all the glorious things that were done by him.
Amy saontsi’ey, fonga nisalatse o nanointoiñe azeo; fe niehak’ amo hene fanoe’e fanjàkao i màroy.
18 Then he said, "What is the Kingdom of God like? And to what can I compare it?
Le hoe re: Ampanahafeñe ami’ty inoñ’ i Fifehean’Añaharey? Ino ty hañirinkiriñako aze?
19 It is like a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and put in his own garden. It grew, and became a tree, and the birds of the sky lodged in its branches."
Ie ro hambañe ami’ty voam-baro rinao’ ondaty naho nafitse’e an-tete’e ao, ie nitiry le nitombo ho hatae bey, vaho nitobe amo tsampa’eo o voron-tiokeo.
20 And again he said, "To what can I compare the Kingdom of God?
Hoe ka re: Inon-ty añoharako i Fifehean’ Añaharey?
21 It is like yeast, which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, until it was all leavened."
Ie ro hambañe ami’ty lalivay rinambe’ ty rakemba naho na­laro’e ami’ty mona telo fañaranañe ampara’ ty nitraofa’ i lalivaiy.
22 He went on his way through cities and villages, teaching, and traveling on to Jerusalem.
Nañoke amo rovao naho amo tanàñeo erike t’Iesoà ami’ty naña­veloa’e mb’e Ierosaleme mb’eo.
23 One said to him, "Lord, are they few who are saved?" He said to them,
Le teo ty nañontane aze: O Rañandria, he tsy ampeampe ty ho rombaheñe? Le hoe re:
24 "Strive to enter in by the narrow door, for many, I tell you, will seek to enter in, and will not be able.
Imaneo fizilike i lala-maifi­tsey, amy te maro, hoe raho ama’areo, ty hipay himoak’ ao fe tsy hahalefe.
25 When once the master of the house has risen up, and has shut the door, and you begin to stand outside, and to knock at the door, saying, 'Lord, open to us.' then he will answer and tell you, 'I do not know you or where you come from.'
Ie miongake mampigaben-dalañe i talèn’an­jombay le hijagarodoñe alafe’e ao nahareo hañonkòñe amy lalañey hanao ty hoe: O Talè, sokafo zahay, le hanao ty hoe re: Tsy fantako te hirik’ aia nahareo!
26 Then you will begin to say, 'We ate and drank in your presence, and you taught in our streets.'
Le hanao ty hoe iereo: Nikama naho ninoñe añatrefa’o eo zahay, ihe nañoke an-dalam-bei’ay ey.
27 But he will reply, 'I do not know where you come from. Depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.'
Fe inao ty ho asa’e, Amoeako t’ie boak’ aia! songa midisoa ahy ty lo-tsereke retia!
28 There will be weeping and grinding of teeth, when you see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and all the prophets, in the Kingdom of God, and yourselves being thrown outside.
Fangololoihañe naho fikodrita-nife ty ao, ie talakese’ areo t’i Abraàme naho Isake naho Iakobe vaho ze hene mpitoky amy Fifehean’Añaharey, f’ie sinoike alafe’e ao.
29 They will come from the east, west, north, and south, and will sit down in the Kingdom of God.
Hipotèake hirik’ atiñanañe naho ahandrefañe añe t’indaty naho boak’avaratse vaho atimo añe hiambesatse amy Fifehean’ Añaharey.
30 And look, there are some who are last who will be first, and there are some who are first who will be last."
Toe amo am-bohoo ty ho aolo, naho amo lohàñe eio ty ho fara-gidro’e.
31 In that same hour some Pharisees came, saying to him, "Get out of here, and go away, for Herod wants to kill you."
Tamy àndro zay, niheo mb’ama’e mb’eo ty Fariseo ila’e nanao ty hoe: Miengà! mihankàña! fa hañohofa’ i Heroda loza.
32 And he said to them, "Go and tell that fox, 'Look, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I complete my mission.
Le hoe ty natoi’e: Akia, misaontsia amy fanalokey ty hoe: Inao! hañary kokolampa naho hanaha hey te anito naho hamaray, vaho hitsatok’ amy fitalifirakoy te he­rone.
33 Nevertheless I must go on my way today and tomorrow and the next day, for it cannot be that a prophet perish outside of Jerusalem.'
Aa le hijelanjelañe te anito naho hamaray vaho herone; fa toe tsy mivetrak’ alafe’ Ierosaleme ty mpitoky.
34 "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that kills the prophets, and stones those who are sent to her. How often I wanted to gather your children together, like a hen gathers her own brood under her wings, and you refused.
Ry Ierosaleme, Ierosaleme, mpamono mpitoky naho mpame­tsa-bato amo niraheñe ama’oo, im-pire hao te ho natontoko o keleia’oo, manahake ty anontona’ ty rene-akoho o ana’eo ambane’ o ela’eo? f’ie tsy nipaoke.
35 Look, your house is abandoned to you. And I tell you, you will not see me until you say, 'Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.'"
Inge! fa nadoñe ama’areo kòake ty anjomba’ areo. Itaroñako te: toe tsy hahaisak’ ahy ka nahareo ampara’ te avy ty hatao’areo ty hoe: Haha ty mitotsak’ ami’ty tahina’ Iehovà.

< Luke 13 >