< John 21 >

1 After these things, Jesus manifested himself again, unto the disciples, by the sea of Tiberias; and manifested himself, thus: —
Mgbe ihe ndị a gasịrị, Jisọs gosiri ndị na-eso ụzọ ya onwe ya ọzọ. O mere nke a nʼakụkụ osimiri nke Tiberịas, lee otu o si mee.
2 There were together, Simon Peter, and Thomas, who was called Didymus, and Nathanael, who was from Cana of Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and, two other, of his disciples.
Ụfọdụ nʼime ndị na-eso ụzọ ya nọkọrọ otu ebe. Ndị a bụ Saimọn Pita na Tọmọs (onye a na-akpọ Didimọs), na Nataniel, onye Kena nke Galili na ụmụ Zebedi, na mmadụ abụọ ndị ọzọ bụkwa ndị ozi ya.
3 Simon Peter saith unto them—I go a fishing! They say unto him—We also, go with thee! They went out, and got up into the boat, and during that night, they caught nothing.
Saimọn Pita sịrị ha, “Ana m aga igbu azụ.” Ha sịrị, “Anyị ga-eso gị.” Ha biliri gaa, banye nʼime ụgbọ mmiri. Ma nʼabalị ahụ niile ha egbuteghị ihe ọbụla.
4 But, morning by this time drawing on, Jesus stood upon the beach; nevertheless, the disciples knew not that it was, Jesus.
Mgbe chi na-abọ Jisọs guzoro nʼakụkụ mmiri. Ma ndị na-eso ụzọ ya amataghị na ọ bụ Jisọs.
5 Jesus, therefore, saith unto them—Children! perhaps ye have nothing to eat? They answered him—No.
Jisọs sịrị ha, “Ụmụntakịrị, unu gbutere azụ ọbụla?” Ha zara ya, “Mba.”
6 And, he, said unto them—Cast the net, on the right side of the boat, —and ye shall find. They cast, therefore; and, no longer, were they able, to draw, it, for the multitude of the fishes.
Ọ gwara ha, “Wụnyenụ ụgbụ unu nʼakụkụ aka nri nke ụgbọ. Unu ga-egbutekwa azụ.” Mgbe ha mere nke a, ha enwekwaghị ike ịdọpụta ụgbụ ha, nʼihi ọtụtụ azụ nke dị nʼime ya.
7 That disciple, therefore, whom Jesus loved, saith unto Peter—It is, the Lord! Simon Peter, therefore, hearing that it was the Lord, girded about him, his upper garment, —for he was naked; and cast himself into the sea;
Mgbe ahụ onye ahụ na-eso ụzọ ya Jisọs hụrụ nʼanya gwara Pita, “Ọ bụ Onyenwe anyị!” Ngwangwa Saimọn Pita nụrụ na “ọ bụ Onyenwe anyị,” ọ yiiri uwe ya (nʼihi na ọ gba ọtọ), wụba nʼime mmiri ahụ.
8 but, the other disciples, came, by the little boat, —for they were not farther from the land than about two hundred cubits off, —dragging the net of fishes.
Ndị ọzọ ndị na-eso ụzọ ya bịara nʼụgbọ mmiri nta ahụ, na-adọpụta ụgbụ ha nke azụ juru nʼime ya, nʼihi na ha nọ nso nʼala ihe dị ka narị nzọ ụkwụ na ise.
9 So, when they got out upon the land, they behold a coal fire lying, and fish lying over, and bread.
Mgbe ha pụtara nʼelu ala, ha hụrụ ọkụ a kwanyere, nke a hụkwasịrị azụ nʼelu ya na ogbe achịcha.
10 Jesus saith unto them—Bring of the fish which ye caught just now.
Jisọs gwara ha, “Wetanụ ụfọdụ nʼime azụ ndị ahụ unu gbutere ugbu a.”
11 Simon Peter, therefore, went on board, and drew the net on to the land, —full of large fishes, a hundred and fifty-three; and, though they were so many, the net was not rent.
Saimọn Pita pụrụ gaa dọgota ụgbụ azụ ahụ nʼelu ala. Ihe juru ya bụ azụ ndị ukwuu nke ọnụọgụgụ ya dị narị na iri ise na atọ. Ma ụgbụ ahụ adọwaghị nʼagbanyeghị na azụ juru nʼime ya.
12 Jesus saith unto them—Come! break your fast. Not one, of the disciples was venturing to ask him, Who art, thou? knowing that it was, the Lord.
Jisọs sịrị ha, “Bịanụ rie nri ụtụtụ.” Ọ dịghị onye ọbụla nʼime ndị ahụ na-eso ụzọ ya jụrụ ya, “Ị bụ onye?” Nʼihi na ha maara na ọ bụ Onyenwe anyị.
13 Jesus cometh, and taketh the bread, and giveth unto them; and the fish, in like manner.
Jisọs bịara were achịcha ahụ nye ha. Otu ahụ ka o mekwara azụ ahụ.
14 This, already, is the third time Jesus was manifested unto the disciples, after he was raised from among the dead.
Nke a bụ ugboro atọ Jisọs gosiri ndị na-eso ụzọ ya onwe ya mgbe e mere ka o si nʼọnwụ bilie.
15 When, therefore, they had broken their fast, Jesus saith unto Simon Peter—Simon, son of John! lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him—Yea, Lord! thou, knowest that I am fond of thee, he saith unto him—Be feeding my lambs.
Mgbe ha risiri nri ụtụtụ, Jisọs sịrị Saimọn Pita, “Saimọn nwa Jọn, ị hụrụ m nʼanya karịa ndị a niile?” Ọ sịrị ya, “E, Onyenwe anyị, ị maara na m hụrụ gị nʼanya.” Jisọs sịrị ya, “Na-azụ ụmụ atụrụ m.”
16 He saith unto him, again, the second time—Simon, son of John! lovest thou me? He saith unto him—Yea, Lord! thou, knowest that I am fond of thee. He saith unto him—Be shepherding my sheep.
Jisọs sịrị ya nke ugboro abụọ, “Saimọn nwa Jọn, ị hụrụ m nʼanya?” Ọ sịrị, “E, Onyenwe anyị, ị maara na m hụrụ gị nʼanya.” Ọ sịrị ya, “Na-elekọta atụrụ m.”
17 He saith unto him, the third time—Simon, son of John! art thou fond of me? Peter was grieved, that he said unto him, the third time, Art thou fond of me? and he said unto him—Lord! all things, thou, knowest: thou perceivest that I am fond of thee. Jesus saith unto him—Be feeding my sheep.
Ọ sịrị ya nke ugboro atọ, “Saimọn nwa Jọn, ị hụrụ m nʼanya?” O wutere Pita na ọ sịrị ya nke ugboro atọ, “ị hụrụ m nʼanya?” Ọ sịrị ya, “Onyenwe anyị, ị mazuru ihe niile, ị makwaara na m hụrụ gị nʼanya.” Jisọs sịrị ya, “Na-azụ atụrụ m.
18 Verily, verily, I say unto thee—When thou wast younger, thou usedst to gird thyself, and to walk whither thou didst choose; but, when thou shalt become aged, thou shalt stretch out thy hands, and, another, shall gird thee, and bear thee, whither thou dost not choose.
Nʼezie, nʼezie asị m gị, mgbe ị bụ okorobịa ị na-eke ajị nʼukwu, gaa ebe ị chọrọ ịga. Ma mgbe ị ghọrọ agadi, ị ga-esetipụ aka gị, onye ọzọ ga-ekee gị ihe okike nʼukwu ma duru gị gaa ebe ị na-achọghị ịga.”
19 Now, this, he said, signifying, by what manner of death, he should glorify God. And, having said this, he saith unto him—Be following me.
O kwuru nke a iji gosi ụdị ọnwụ ọ ga-anwụ iji nye Chineke otuto. Mgbe nke a mesịrị, ọ sịrị ya, “Soro m.”
20 Peter, turning about, beholdeth the disciple whom Jesus loved, following, —who also reclined during the supper upon his breast, and said—Lord, who is it that is delivering thee up?
Pita chigharịrị hụ onye ahụ na-eso ụzọ ya nke Jisọs hụrụ nʼanya ka ọ na-esokwa ha nʼazụ. (Ọ bụ onyeozi ahụ dabeere ya nʼobi na nri anyasị, nke sịrị, “Onyenwe anyị, onye ga-arara gị nye?”)
21 Peter, therefore, seeing, this one, saith unto Jesus—Lord! and, this one, what?
Mgbe Pita hụrụ ya, ọ sịrị Jisọs, “Onyenwe anyị kedụ maka onye a?”
22 Jesus saith unto him—If I will that, he, remain until I come, what is that to thee? Thou, be following me.
Jisọs sịrị ya, “Ọ bụrụ na m achọọ ka ọ nọgide ruo mgbe m ga-alọghachi gịnị ka nke a bụ nye gị? Soro m.”
23 This word, therefore, went forth unto the brethren, that, that disciple, should not die. Howbeit, Jesus did not tell him, he should not die; but, If I will that, he, remain until I come, what is that to thee?
Ya mere, akụkọ a gbasara nʼetiti ụmụnna na onye a na-eso ụzọ ya agaghị anwụ. Ma Jisọs asịghị ya na ọ gaghị anwụ anwụ, kama, “Ọ bụrụ na m chọrọ ka ọ nọgide ruo mgbe m ga-abịa, ọ gbasara gị?”
24 This, is the disciple who beareth witness concerning these things, and who hath written these things; and we know that, true, is, his witness.
Nke a bụ onye ahụ na-eso ụzọ ya onye na-agba ama ihe ndị a niile, ma deekwa ha nʼakwụkwọ. Anyị makwaara na ama ya bụ eziokwu.
25 Now there are many other things also, which Jesus did, which, indeed, if they were to be written one by one, not even the world, itself, I suppose, would contain, the books which must be written.
Ma ọ dị ọtụtụ ihe ndị ọzọ Jisọs mere. Ọ bụrụ na e dee ha niile nʼakwụkwọ, ọ dịghị m ka ụwa niile ọ ga-aba akwụkwọ a ga-ede banyere ha.

< John 21 >