< Luke 3 >

1 In the fifteenth year of the reign of the Emperor Tiberius, when Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea, Herod ruler of Galilee, his brother Philip ruler of the territory comprising Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias ruler of Abilene,
Na i te tekau ma rima o nga tau o te rangatiratanga o Taipiria Hiha, i a Ponotia Pirato e kawana ana i Huria, i a Herora e tetaraki ana i Kariri, i tona teina hoki, i a Piripi, e tetaraki ana i Ituria, i te whenua hoki o Tarakonaiti, ko Raihania e tetaraki ana i Apirini,
2 and when Annas and Caiaphas were high priests, a command from God came to John, the son of Zechariah, while he was in the wilderness.
Ko Anaha raua ko Kaiapa nga tohunga nui, ka puta te kupu a te Atua ki a Hoani tama a Hakaraia ki te koraha.
3 And John went through the whole district of the Jordan, proclaiming a baptism of repentance, for the forgiveness of sins.
Na ka haere mai ia ki nga wahi katoa e patata ana ki Horano, ka kauwhau i te iriiri ripeneta hei murunga hara;
4 This was in fulfillment of what is said in the writings of the prophet Isaiah – ‘The voice of one crying aloud in the wilderness: “Make ready the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
I pera ano ia me te mea i tuhituhia ki te pukapuka o nga korero a Ihaia poropiti, He reo no tetahi i te koraha e karanga ana, Whakapaia te huarahi o te Ariki, whakatikaia ona ara;
5 Every chasm will be filled, every mountain and hill will be leveled. The winding ways will be straightened, the rough roads made smooth,
Ka whakakiia nga awaawa katoa, ka whakahoroa nga maunga me nga pukepuke katoa; e meinga hoki kia tika nga wahi kopikopiko, ko nga wahi taratara hei ara maeneene.
6 and everyone will see the salvation of God.”’
A e kite nga kikokiko katoa i te whakaoranga a te Atua.
7 And John said to the crowds that went to be baptized by him, “You children of snakes! Who has prompted you to seek refuge from the coming judgment?
Na reira ka mea ia ki nga mano i haere kia iriiria e ia, E te uri nakahi, na wai koutou i whakamahara kia rere i te riri meake puta mai?
8 Let your lives, then, prove your repentance; and do not begin to say among yourselves ‘Abraham is our ancestor,’ for I tell you that out of these stones God is able to raise descendants for Abraham!
Na whakaputaina nga hua e rite ana ki o te ripeneta; kei anga kei mea i roto i a koutou, Ko Aperahama to tatou matua: ko taku kupu hoki tenei ki a koutou, E ahei ana ano i te Atua te whakaara tamariki ake ma Aperahama i roto i enei kohatu.
9 Already, indeed, the axe is lying at the root of the trees. Therefore every tree that fails to bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.”
Na inaianei ano kei te pa te toki ki te pakiaka o nga rakau: ki te kahore tetahi rakau e hua i te hua pai, ka tuaina, ka maka ki te ahi.
10 “What are we to do then?” the people asked.
Na ka ui nga mano ki a ia, ka mea, Me aha ra matou?
11 “Let anyone who has two coats,” answered John, “share with the person who has none; and anyone who has food do the same.”
Na ka whakahoki ia, ka mea ki a ratou, Ko te tangata i nga koti e rua, kia hoatu ki te tangata kahore ona; me te tangata he kai tana, kia pera ano.
12 Even tax collectors came to be baptized, and said to John, “Teacher, what are we to do?”
Na ka haere mai hoki nga pupirikana kia iriiria, ka mea ki a ia, E te kaiwhakaako, me aha matou?
13 “Do not collect more than you have authority to demand,” John answered.
Ka mea ia ki a ratou, Kei nui ake i nga mea i whakaritea ma koutou ta koutou e tango ai.
14 And when some soldiers on active service asked “And we – what are we to do?” he said, “Never use violence, or exact anything by false accusation; and be content with your pay.”
Ka ui ano hoki nga hoia ki a ia, ka mea, Me aha hoki matou? Na ko tana meatanga ki a ratou, Kaua e tukinotia tetahi, kaua e muru noa i tetahi mea; kati ano ma koutou ko o koutou utu.
15 Then, while the people were in suspense, and were all debating with themselves whether John could be the Christ,
Na, i te iwi e tatari ana e whakaaroaro katoa ana i roto i o ratou ngakau ki a Hoani, mehemea ko te Karaiti ia;
16 John, addressing them all, said, “I, indeed, baptize you with water; but there is coming one more powerful than I, and I am not fit even to unfasten his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
Ka whakahoki a Hoani, ka mea ki a ratou katoa, Ko ahau nei, he iriiri taku i a koutou ki te wai; kei te haere mai ia tetahi he kaha rawa ake i ahau, e kore ahau e tau hei wewete i te here o ona hu: mana koutou e iriiri ki te Wairua Tapu, ki te k apura.
17 His winnowing-fan is in his hand so that he may clear his threshing-floor, and store the grain in his barn, but the chaff he will burn with a fire that cannot be put out.”
Ko tana mea tahi kei tona ringa, hei tino tahi i tana patunga witi, hei kohi hoki i te witi ki roto ki tana whare witi: ko te papapa ia e tahuna ki te kapura e kore e tineia.
18 And so with many different appeals John told his good news to the people.
He maha atu ano ana kupu whakahau i kauwhau ai ia i te rongopai ki te iwi.
19 But when John rebuked Herod the ruler, for Herodia his brother’s wife, and for all the evil things that he had done,
Otira, na tona riringa i a Herora tetaraki mo Heroriaha, mo te wahine a tona tuakana, a Piripi, a mo nga kino katoa hoki i meinga e Herora;
20 Herod crowned them all by shutting John up in prison.
Ka apititia atu e Herora tenei ki runga i era katoa, tutakina ana e ia a Hoani ki te whare herehere.
21 Now after the baptism of all the people, and when Jesus had been baptized and was still praying, the heavens opened,
Na, ka poto katoa te iwi te iriiri, i a Ihu kua oti te iriiri, a i a ia e inoi ana, ka tuwhera te rangi,
22 and the Holy Spirit came down on him in the form of a dove, and from the heavens came a voice – “You are my dearly loved son; you bring me great joy.”
A ka heke iho te Wairua Tapu, ka heke tinana iho, ano he kukupa, ki runga ki a ia, a ka puta mai he reo no te rangi, e mea ana, Ko koe taku Tama i aroha ai, taku i ahuareka ai.
23 When beginning his work, Jesus was about thirty years old. He was regarded as the son of Joseph, whose ancestors were – Eli,
Na ko Ihu, i a ia i timata ai ki te whakaako, kei te toru tekau ona tau, a ki ta te tangata ki, he tama ia na Hohepa, tama a Heri,
24 Mattith, Levi, Melchiah, Janna, Joseph,
Ko ia he tama na Matata, tama a Riwai, tama a Mereki, tama a Iana, tama a Hohepa,
25 Mattithiah, Amos, Nahum, Azaliah, Nogah,
Tama a Matatiaha, tama a Amoho, tama a Nahumu, tama a Eheri, tama a Nakai,
26 Mattith, Mattithiah, Shimei, Joseph, Josheh,
Tama a Maata, tama a Matiaha, tama a Hemei, tama a Hohepa, tama a Hura,
27 Johanan, Rhesa, Zerubbabel, Salathiel, Neriah,
Tama a Hoana, tama a Reha, tama a Herupapera, tama a Haratiera, tama a Neri,
28 Melchiah, Addi, Cosam, Elmodam, Er,
Tama a Mereki, tama a Ari, tama a Kohama, tama a Eremorama, tama a Ere,
29 Joshua, Eliezer, Joram, Mattith, Levi,
Tama a Hohe, tama a Erietere, tama a Horimi, tama a Matata, tama a Riwai,
30 Simeon, Judah, Joseph, Jonam, Eliakim,
Tama a Himiona, tama a Hura, tama a Hohepa, tama a Honana, tama a Eriakimi,
31 Meleah, Menan, Mattithiah, Nathan, David,
Tama a Merea, tama a Menana, tama a Matata, tama a Natana, tama a Rawiri,
32 Jesse, Obed, Boaz, Salah, Nahshon,
Tama a Hehe, tama a Opere, tama a poaha, tama a Haramono, tama a Nahona,
33 Aminadab, Arni, Hezron, Perez, Judah,
Tama a Aminarapa, tama a Arame tama a Heteromo, tama a Parete, tama a Hura,
34 Jacob, Isaac, Abraham, Terah, Nahor,
Tama a Hakopa, tama a Ihaka, tama a Aperahama, tama a Tera, tama a Nahora,
35 Serug, Reu, Peleg, Eber, Shelah,
Tama a Haruku, tama a Rakau, tama a Pereke, tama a Epere, tama a Haraha,
36 Kenan, Arpachshad, Shem, Noah, Lamech,
Tama a Kainana, tama a Arapahata, tama a Hema, tama a Noa, tama a Rameka,
37 Methuselah, Enoch, Jared, Mahalalel, Kenan,
Tama a Matuhara, tama a Enoka, tama ia Iarere, tama a Marereere, tama a Kainana,
38 Enosh, Seth, son of Adam, and Adam, son of God.
Tama a Enoha, tama a Heta, tama a Arama, a te tama a te Atua.

< Luke 3 >