< Luke 10 >

1 After this, the Master appointed seventy-two other disciples, and sent them on as his messengers, two and two, in advance, to every town and place that he was himself intending to visit.
Palo adava, o Gospod o Isus birinđa avere eftavardešu duje učenikonen hem bičhalđa len duj po duj angla peste ko sa o dizja hem o thana ko save ov manglja te džal.
2 “The harvest,” he said, “is abundant, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray to the owner of the harvest to send laborers to gather in his harvest.
Angleder so te džan, o Isus phenđa lenđe: “I žetvai bari, a hari bućarne te čeden. Adalese, molinen e gospodare oti žetva te bičhali e bućarnen ki žetva pli.
3 Now, go. Remember, I am sending you out as my messengers like lambs among wolves.
Džan! Ače, bičhalava tumen sar bakroren maškaro ruva.
4 Do not take a purse with you, or a bag, or sandals; and do not stop to greet anyone on your journey.
Ma legaren tumencar kesa e lovencar, ni torba dromese, ni buderi obuća. I ma našalen tumaro vreme ađahar so ka terđoven te pozdravinen nekasar odrumal.
5 Whatever house you go to stay at, begin by praying for a blessing on it.
I kad đerdinena ko nesavo čher, prvo vaćeren: ‘Mir akale čhereste!’
6 Then, if anyone there is deserving of a blessing, your blessing will rest on him; but if not, it will come back on yourselves.
Te adari bešela o manuš kova mangela mir, tegani o mir, savese tumen molinena, ka ačhol oleja; a te na manglja mir, tumaro mir ka irini pe tumenđe.
7 Remain at that same house, and eat and drink whatever they offer you; for the worker is worth their wages. Do not keep changing from one house to another.
Kad avena ko nesavo čher, ma palo adava nakhen ko avera čhera. Ačhoven ko jekh than, han hem pijen adava so o čherutne ikalena angla tumende, adalese so o bućarno zaslužini pli plata.
8 Whatever town you visit, if the people welcome you, eat what is set before you;
I ki savi diz đerdinena, a o dizutne priminena tumen, han okova so ikalena angla tumende.
9 cure the sick there, and tell people that the kingdom of God is close at hand.
Sasljaren e nambormen adari hem vaćeren sarijenđe: ‘Alo tumenđe paše o carstvo e Devlesoro!’
10 But, whatever town you go to visit, if the people do not welcome you, go out into its streets and say
A ki savi diz đerdinena, a o dizutne na priminena tumen, iklindoj ko glavna droma e dizjakere, vaćeren:
11 ‘We wipe off the dust of your town which has clung to Our feet; still, be assured that the kingdom of God is close at Hand.’
‘Hem i prašina tumara dizjakiri, savi dolinđa pe ko amare pre, amen kosaja la sar znako zako zoralo odbiba. Ali te džanen da o carstvo e Devlesoro alo paše!’
12 I tell you that the doom of Sodom will be more bearable on that day than the doom of that town.
Vaćerava tumenđe da ko dive oto baro sudo, po lokhe ka ovel e manušenđe tari Sodoma negoli e manušenđe tari adaja diz.”
13 Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For, if the miracles which have been done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have sat in sackcloth and ashes and repented long ago.
“Jao tumenđe, manušalen taro Horazin! Jao tumenđe, manušalen tari Vitsaida! Te oven ine čudesija maškaro manuša taro Tir hem taro Sidon save ule maškara tumende, pana angleder ka bešen ine ano šeja oto kanaj hem ka čhoren pepeo upro pumare šere sar te mothoven da kajinena pe.
14 Yet the doom of Tyre and Sidon will be more bearable at the judgment than yours.
Ali e manušenđe taro Tir hem taro Sidon ka ovel po lokhe ko Sudo negoli tumenđe.
15 And you, Capernaum! Will you exalt yourself to heaven? You will be flung down to Hades. (Hadēs g86)
A tumen, manušalen taro Kafarnaum, na li đi o nebo ka vazden tumen? Đi o than e mulengoro isi te peren. (Hadēs g86)
16 Anyone who listens to you is listening to me, and anyone who rejects you is rejecting me; while the person who rejects me is rejecting him who sent me as his messenger.”
Tegani phenđa e učenikonenđe: Ko šunela tumen, man šunela, a ko odbini tumen, man odbini. A ko odbini man, odbini e Devle kova bičhalđa man.”
17 When the seventy-two returned, they exclaimed joyfully, “Master, even the demons submit to us when we use your name.”
Kad o eftavardešu duj učenici irinde pe oto drom radosna, phende e Isusese: “Gospode, hem o demonja pokorinena pe amenđe ano to anav!”
18 And Jesus replied, “I have had visions of Satan, fallen, like lightning from the heavens.
A o Isus ko adava phenđa lenđe: “Dikhljum e Sotone sar perela taro nebo sar munja.
19 Remember, I have given you the power to trample on snakes and scorpions, and to meet all the strength of the Enemy. Nothing will ever harm you in any way.
Eče, dinđum tumen vlast te gazinen upro sapa hem o škorpije hem upro sa o zoralipe e neprijateljesoro hem ništa naka ovel tumenđe.
20 Yet do not rejoice in the fact that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names have been enrolled in heaven.”
Ali ma edobor radujinen tumen zako adava so o bišukar duhija pokorinena pe tumenđe, nego više radujinen tumen adalese soi tumare anava zapisime ano nebo.”
21 At that same time, moved to exultation by the Holy Spirit, Jesus said: “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that, though you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, you have revealed them to the childlike! Yes, Father, I thank you that this has seemed good to you.
I tegani o Isus radujinđa pe ano Sveto Duho hem phenđa: “Hvalinava tut, Dade, Gospode e nebosoro hem e phuvjakoro, so garavđan akava okolendar kola pes dikhena sar mudronen hem džanden, a mothovđan okolenđe kolai sar čhavore. Oja, Dade, džanav da ćerđan adava adalese so ađahar mangljan.
22 Everything has been committed to me by my Father; nor does anyone know who the Son is, except the Father, or who the Father is, except the Son and those to whom the Son may choose to reveal him.”
Mlo Dad sa muklja maje ko vasta. Niko na džanel e Čhave, sem o Dad; hem niko na džanel e Dade, sem o Čhavo hem okola kolenđe o Čhavo mangela te mothoj le.”
23 Then, turning to his disciples, Jesus said to them alone, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you are seeing;
Tegani irinđa pe nakoro učenici hem samo olenđe phenđa: “Blago e jaćhenđe save dikhena adava so tumen dikhena!
24 for, I tell you, many prophets and kings wished for the sight of the things which you are seeing, yet never heard them.”
Vaćerava tumenđe da but proroci hem carija mangle te dikhen akava so tumen dikhena, ali na dikhle; hem mangle te šunen okova so tumen šunena, ali na šunde!”
25 Just then a student of the Law came forward to test Jesus further. “Teacher,” he said, “what must I do if I am to gain eternal life?” (aiōnios g166)
I dikh, jekh dive sar o Isus sikaj ine, nesavo učitelj e Zakonestar uštino te pučel le nešto sar te iskušini le, i pučlja: “Učitelju, so valjani te ćerav te dobinav o večno dživdipe?” (aiōnios g166)
26 “What is said in the Law?” answered Jesus. “What do you read there?”
A o Isus phenđa lese: “Soi pisime ano e Mojsijasoro zakoni? So čitineja adari?”
27 His reply was – “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as you love yourself.”
I ov phenđa e Isusese: “Mang e Gospode te Devle sa te vileja, sa te dušaja, sa te zoralipnaja hem sa te gođaja; hem mang te pašutne sar korkore tut.”
28 “You have answered right,” said Jesus, “Do that, and you will live.”
Tegani o Isus phenđa lese: “Šukar phenđan. Ćer ađahar hem ka živine.”
29 But the man, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
Ali o učitelj e Zakonestar manglja te opravdini pe i pučlja e Isuse: “A koi mlo pašutno?”
30 To which Jesus replied, “A man was once going down from Jerusalem to Jericho when he fell into the hands of robbers, who stripped him of everything, and beat him, and went away leaving him half dead.
A ko adava, o Isus phenđa lese akaja priča: “Nesave manuše, sar huljela ine tari diz Jerusalim ki diz Jerihon, dolinde o čora. On lelje lestar sa, đi o šeja. Zorale marde le, i džele, a o manuš pašlilo ko drom hem na džanđa pese.
31 As it chanced, a priest was going down by that road. He saw the man, but passed by on the opposite side.
Na nakhlo but, i nekotar adale dromeja sar huljela ine nesavo svešteniko, dikhlja adale manuše hem nakhino oti aver strana.
32 A Levite, too, did the same; he came up to the spot, but, when he saw the man, passed by on the opposite side.
Ađahar da nesavo levit: alo đi adava than kote o manuš pašljola, dikhlja le i nakhino oti aver strana adale dromesiri.
33 But a Samaritan, traveling that way, came upon the man, and, when he saw him, he was moved with compassion.
A inele nesavo Samarijanco savo džala ine adale dromeja. Kad reslja đi ko than kote o manuš pašljola, dikhlja le, i pelo lese žal olese.
34 He went to him and bound up his wounds, dressing them with oil and wine, and then put him on his own mule, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
Tegani o Samarijanco alo đi o manuš, čhorđa ulje hem mol upro lesere rane te kosel len hem paćarđa len. I čhivđa le upro plo her hem legarđa le ki gostionica, i adari brininđa pe olestar.
35 The next day he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Take care of him,’ he said, ‘and whatever more you may spend I will myself repay you on my way back.’
Tejsato dive o Samarijanco ikalđa duj srebrna kovanice hem dinđa ko manuš kasiri inele i gostionica hem phenđa lese: ‘Brinin tut akale manušestar, i sa so ka trošine buderi, ka irinav će kad ka irinav oto drom.’”
36 Now which, do you think, of these three men,” asked Jesus, “proved himself a neighbor to the man who fell into the robbers’ hands?”
Tegani o Isus pučlja e učitelje e Zakonestar: “So tu pheneja? Kova akale trinendar mothovđa pe sar pašutno okolese kole dolinde o čora?”
37 “The one that took pity on him,” was the answer; at which Jesus said, “Go and do the same yourself.”
A ov phenđa: “Okova kova mothovđa lese milosrđe.” Tegani o Isus phenđa lese: “Oja, hem tu dža hem ćer ađahar!”
38 As they continued their journey, Jesus came to a village, where a woman named Martha welcomed him to her house.
I sar o Isus hem lesere učenici džana ine dromeja nakoro Jerusalim, đerdinde ko nesavo gav. Adari živinđa nesavi đuvli palo anav Marta. Oj priminđa len kora peste ko čher.
39 She had a sister called Mary, who seated herself at the Master’s feet, and listened to his teaching;
Ola inele phen palo anav Marija, koja beštini uzalo e Gospodesere e Isusesere pre hem šunđa lesoro lafi.
40 but Martha was distracted by the many preparations that she was making. So she went up to Jesus and said, “Master, do you approve of my sister’s leaving me to make preparations alone? Tell her to help me.”
A i Marta sa ki sig dikhela ine te kandel, i ali uzalo Isus hem pučlja le: “Gospode, tu li na dikheja adava so mli phen muklja man korkora te kandav? Phen laće te pomožini maje.”
41 “Martha, Martha,” replied the Master, “you are anxious and trouble yourself about many things;
A o Gospod phenđa laće: “Marto, Marto! Brinineja tut hem uznemirineja tut zako but so,
42 but only a few are necessary, or rather one. Mary has chosen the good part, and it will not be taken away from her.”
a samo jekh valjani. I Marija izabirinđa okova soi po šukar, i adava naka lel pe latar.”

< Luke 10 >