< Mark 13 >

1 As Jesus was walking out of the Temple Courts, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Teacher, look what fine stones and buildings these are!’
Basa ma, Yesus no mana tungga nara rae lao hela Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a. Ara kalua, ma mana tungga na esa dudu ume hule-oꞌe naa, de nafadꞌe nae, “Papa, e! Mete dei! Ume ia meulau na seli! Ara dama fatu monaeꞌ nara malole na seli!
2 ‘Do you see these great buildings?’ asked Jesus. ‘Not a single stone will be left here on another, which will not be thrown down.’
Te Yesus nataa nae, “Ume ia memaꞌ maloleꞌ! Nda doo saꞌ te, atahori raseaꞌ hendi fatu ia ra.”
3 When Jesus had sat down on the Mount of Olives, facing the Temple, Peter, James, John and Andrew questioned him privately,
Basa boe ma, Yesus se lao risiꞌ Lete Saitun, de endoꞌ mbali Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a. Basa ma, mana tungga nara haa rema ola-olaꞌ ro mesaꞌ ne. Sira ia ra, Petrus, Yakobis, Yohanis, ma Anderias.
4 ‘Tell us when this will be, and what will be the sign when all this is drawing to its close.’
Ratane rae, “Papa! Sobꞌa mufadꞌe seluꞌ oꞌola ma faꞌ ra. Fai hiraꞌ fo fai na losa? No tatanda nara, onaꞌ beeꞌ?”
5 Then Jesus began, ‘See that no one leads you astray.
Basa ma Yesus nataa nae, “Sadꞌi hei minea matalolole! Fo afiꞌ edi rala hei.
6 Many will take my name, and come saying “I am He”, and will lead many astray.
Te atahori mataꞌ-mataꞌ rema toꞌo tenda nara rae, ‘Au ia, Kristus, atahori fo Lamatualain helu-fuli mia fai maꞌahulu na!’ Boe ma ara edꞌi rala atahori naeꞌ.
7 ‘And, when you hear of wars and rumours of wars, do not be alarmed; such things must occur; but the end is not yet.
Mete ma hei mita atahori ratati, do hei rena siuꞌ rae, hambu netatiꞌ sia bee-bꞌee na, hei afiꞌ mimitau. Te mana onaꞌ naa ka, musi dadꞌi dei. Te huu fai mateteꞌe na, nda feꞌe losa sa.
8 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; there will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. This will be but the beginning of the birth-pangs.
Leleꞌ naa, leo esa natati no leo laen. Nusa esa natati labꞌan no nusaꞌ laen. Hambu rae a nanggenggo sia bee-bꞌee. Ndoe-laꞌas o sia bee-bꞌee. Basa tatanda ia ra, onaꞌ inaꞌ mana feꞌe namedꞌa nae bꞌonggi.
9 ‘See to yourselves! They will betray you to courts of law; and you will be taken to synagogues and beaten; and you will be brought up before governors and kings for my sake, so that you can bear witness before them.
De hei musi minea matalolole! Te ara rema humu rala hei fo ro hei misiꞌ mamana nggenggero agama. Ma ara poko-paru hei sia ume-ume hule-oꞌe rala. Ara o paꞌa rendi hei misiꞌ atahori mana toꞌu koasa, huu hei tungga Au. Sia naa hei kaꞌe mala fo mifadꞌe Au dala malole ngga neu se.
10 But the good news must first be proclaimed to every nation.
Te Lamatualain atahori nara musi reu rafadꞌe raꞌahuluꞌ Au Hara-lii Malole ngga neu basa leo sia raefafoꞌ ia, dei fo fai mateteꞌe na losa.
11 Whenever they betray you and hand you over for trial, do not be anxious beforehand as to what you will say, but say whatever is given you at the moment; for it will not be you who speak, but the Holy Spirit.
Misinedꞌa! Mete ma ara paꞌa rendi hei misiꞌ mamana nggenggero a, hei afiꞌ mimitau mae, ‘Au olaꞌ taꞌo bee? Au utaa ae saa?’ Mete ma fai naa losa ena, hei olaꞌ tungga saa fo Lamatualain Dula-Dale Meumareꞌ na nafadꞌe hei.
12 Brother will betray brother to death, and the father his child; and children will turn against their parents, and cause them to be put to death;
Sia ume sa rala, mete ma hambu atahori ramahere Au, odꞌi-aꞌa nara mesaꞌ se sangga dalaꞌ fo risa e. Mete ma anaꞌ a namahere, ama na mesaꞌ ne nisa e. Mete ma papa no mama ramahere, ana nara tao risa se.
13 and you will be hated by everyone because of me. Yet the person who endures to the end will be saved.
Atahori ra ramanasa hei, huu mimihere Au. Te seka naꞌatataaꞌ losa basa, dei fo Lamatualain fee ne masodꞌa.”
14 ‘As soon, however, as you see “the Foul Desecration” standing where it ought not’ (the reader must consider what this means) ‘then those of you who are in Judea must take refuge in the mountains;
Yesus olaꞌ nakandoo nae, “Atahori esa nae nema. Eni deꞌulaka na seli. Ana nambariiꞌ sia mamanaꞌ meumare sia Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a. Ana nda nandaa no mananaꞌ naa sa, losa eni tao melu-mudꞌu. Naa de, Lamatualain hiruꞌ nasadea hela mamanaꞌ naa. Mete ma hei mita taꞌo naa, besa-bꞌesa! (Seka mana baca ia, musi besa-bꞌesa o!) Naa dadꞌi netudꞌuꞌ nae fai-fai sususaꞌ a losa lelesu a bafa na ena. Mete ma mita taꞌo naa ena, atahori sia propinsi Yudea, fela mela misiꞌ leteꞌ a leo.
15 and a person on the house-top must not go down, or go in to get anything out of their house:
Musti melaꞌ lai-lai, fo afiꞌ doidꞌoso. Mete ma kalua hela ume ena, afiꞌ baliꞌ haꞌi bua-loꞌas fai.
16 nor must one who is on their farm turn back to get their cloak.
Atahori mana sia osi a, afiꞌ baliꞌ haꞌi lafe fai. Te mela mikindoo leo.
17 And alas for pregnant women, and for those who are nursing infants in those days!
Kasian lenaꞌ ina mairuꞌ, no mama mana rasusu ana diki mana mbilaꞌ ra. Te sira nda bisa relaꞌ haelai sa.
18 Pray, too, that this may not occur in winter.
De malole lenaꞌ hei hule-oꞌe fo moꞌe dala deꞌulakaꞌ naa, afiꞌ tudꞌa nandaa no fai udꞌan.
19 For those days will be a time of distress, the like of which has not occurred from the beginning of God’s creation until now – and never will again.
Te faiꞌ naa, sususa na seli! Eniꞌ a mia Lamatualain tao raefafoꞌ losa ia, atahori-atahori nda feꞌe hambu rita sususa monaeꞌ mataꞌ naa saꞌ bee. De atahori nda rita seluꞌ sususaꞌ mataꞌ naa saꞌ ena.
20 And, had not the Lord put a limit to those days, not a single soul would escape; but, for the sake of God’s own chosen people, he did limit them.
Mete ma Lamatualain nda naꞌaꞌeꞌeku fai naa sa, nda hambu atahori esa o naꞌatataaꞌ nasodꞌa saꞌ bee. Te huu Lamatualain sue atahori fo Ana tengga nalaꞌ ra, naa de Ana naꞌaꞌeꞌeku fai susa-sonaꞌ naa ra.
21 ‘And at that time if anyone should say to you “Look, here is the Christ!” “Look, there he is!”, do not believe it;
Mete ma fai naa losa, hei rena atahori rae, ‘Mete dei! Kristus sia ia!’ Te atahori feꞌa ra rae, ‘Kristus sia naa!’ Te hei onaꞌ rena e!
22 for false Christs and false prophets will arise, and display signs and marvels, to lead astray, were it possible, even God’s people.
Te hambu atahori kalua fo toꞌo tenda nara rae, ‘Au ia, Kristus!’ Ruma fali rae, ‘Au ia, Lamatualain mana dui-bꞌengga na.’ Ara ratudꞌu mana dadꞌi mataꞌ-mataꞌ pake nitu a koasa na, fo ara peko-lelekoꞌ atahori. Ara sobꞌa-sobꞌa Lamatualain atahori nara fo edꞌi rala se!
23 But see that you are on your guard! I have told you all this beforehand.
De hei musi minea matalolole! Fai sususaꞌ naa ra nda feꞌe losa sa, te Au fee hela nesenenedꞌaꞌ neu hei!
24 ‘In those days, after that time of distress, the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give her light,
Basa ma Yesus tute nafadꞌe mbali mana tungga nara nae, “Mete ma faiꞌ sususaꞌ naa ra basa, ‘Relo a dadꞌi maꞌahatuꞌ. Fulan o nda manggareloꞌ saꞌ ena.
25 the stars will be falling from the heavens, and the forces that are in the heavens will be convulsed.
Nduuꞌ ra tudꞌa mia lalai a, no basa koasa sia lalai a dadꞌi sea-sasaraꞌ!
26 Then will be seen the Son of Man coming in clouds with great power and glory;
Basa naa, dei fo basa atahori mete-rita Au, Atahori Matetuꞌ ia. Te Au onda mia lalai a o leleeꞌ fo basa atahori ra rita Au koasa ngga, ma mandete-masaꞌa ngga!
27 and then he will send the angels, and gather his people from the four winds, from one end of the world to the other.
Basa naa, Au denu Lamatualain ate nara mia sorga reu raꞌabꞌue atahori fo Au tengga alaꞌ ra mia raefafoꞌa suu na, mia rulu losa muri, mia dii losa ona.
28 ‘Learn the lesson taught by the fig tree. As soon as its branches are full of sap, and it is bursting into leaf, you know that summer is near.
Yesus olaꞌ nakandoo nae, “Au haꞌi nekendandaaꞌ mia hau. Mete ma roo na sangga fula, naa tatandaꞌ fai matobꞌiꞌ a deka-deka nema.
29 And so may you, as soon as you see these things happening, know that he is at your doors.
Taꞌo naa boe, mete ma hei mita fai-fai sususaꞌ naa nema, naa tatanda Au deka-deka uma.
30 I tell you that even the present generation will not pass away, until all these things have taken place.
Rena matalolole! Mia basa atahori mana masodꞌaꞌ leleꞌ ia, hambu ruma nda feꞌe mate sa, te fai sususaꞌ naa nema ena.
31 The heavens and the earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.
Mae lalai no raefafoꞌ a mopo, te Au oꞌola ngga ia nda basa sai-sai sa.
32 ‘But about that day, or the hour, no one knows – not even the angels in heaven, not even the Son – but only the Father.
Yesus o olaꞌ nae, “Nda hambu atahori esa fo bubꞌuluꞌ faiꞌ bee no leleꞌ bee Au uma baliꞌ sa. Lamatualain ate nara sia sorga, o nda rahine sa. Au ia o, nda uhine sa. Akaꞌ a Au Ama ngga nahine.
33 ‘See that you are on the watch; for you do not know when the time will be.
Naa de, hei musi minea matalolole, te hei nda bubꞌuluꞌ faiꞌ bee Au baliꞌ sa.
34 It is like a man going on a journey, who leaves his home, puts his servants in charge – each having their special duty – and orders the porter to watch.
Nda doo saꞌ te, Au lao hela hei, te Au heoꞌ baliꞌ. Onaꞌ atahori mana lao hela ume na, fo lao nisiꞌ mamana dodꞌooꞌ. Ana denu mana tungga nara fo tao malolole ume naa. Boe ma ana banggi fee se esa-esaꞌ no ue-tatao na. Ana parenda mana manea lelesu a, fo nanea matalolole, losa eni baliꞌ.
35 Therefore watch, for you cannot be sure when the Master of the house is coming – whether in the evening, at midnight, at daybreak, or in the morning –
Hei o musi minea hatuꞌ-rerelon, te hei nda bubꞌuluꞌ fain saa tenu umeꞌ a nema sa. Baliꞌ bobꞌoꞌ do, fai banggi ruaꞌ do, relo mamatetuꞌ do, relo a todꞌa saa. Hei nda bubꞌuluꞌ fain saa saꞌ boe.
36 otherwise he might come suddenly and find you asleep.
Afiꞌ losa ana nema aiboiꞌ, te hambu hei sungguꞌ masambetaꞌ.
37 And what I say to you I say to all – Watch!’
De saaꞌ fo Au ufadꞌe hei ia, Au o ufadꞌe basa atahori feaꞌ ra ae, ‘Hei musi minea matalolole fo simbo Au nenema ngga.’” (Losa naa, Lamatuaꞌ Yesus naloeꞌ ola-olaꞌ no mana tungga nara mia Lete Saitun.)

< Mark 13 >