< John 21 >

1 After these things, Jesus manifested himself again, unto the disciples, by the sea of Tiberias; and manifested himself, thus: —
Añe irezay, le niboak’ amo mpi­ama’eo indraike t’Iesoà an-driake Tiberiasy eo; le zao ty niboaha’e:
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.
Nifandrimboñe t’i Simona Petera naho i Tomasy atao Didimo, naho i Natanaela nte-Kana’ i Galilia miharo amy ana’ i Zebedio rey vaho ty mpiama’e roe ila’e.
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.
Le hoe t’i Simona Petera tam’ iereo: Hikara fian-draho. Hoe iereo tama’e: Hindre ama’o zahay. Aa le nionjom-beo iereo vaho nijon-dakañe, fe tsy nahazo leo raik’ amy haleñey.
4 But, morning by this time drawing on, Jesus stood upon the beach; nevertheless, the disciples knew not that it was, Jesus.
Aa ie nanjirike i àndroy, nijohañe añ’olotse ey t’Iesoà, fe tsy napota’ o mpiama’eo t’ie Iesoà.
5 Jesus, therefore, saith unto them—Children! perhaps ye have nothing to eat? They answered him—No.
Le hoe t’Iesoà tam’ iereo: O Anake, nahazo fiañe v’inahareo? Hoe ty natoi’ iareo aze: Aiy.
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.
Le nanoa’e ty hoe: Ahifiho an-kavana’ o lakañeo i haratoy handrendreke. Aa le nahifi’ iereo, fe tsy nahatarike i haratoy ami’ty fifamorohota’ o fiañeo.
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;
Aa le hoe i mpiama’e nikokoa’ Iesoày amy Petera: I Talè ‘nio. Ie jinanji’ i Simona Petera t’ie i Talè, le nidiaña’e ty saro’e, (amy t’ie nihalo), le nijorobo an-driak’ ao.
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.
Nanonjohy amy lakañey o mpiama’e ila’eo; tsy nilavitse i olon-driakey fa niha-roanjato kiho avao, le nikororohe’ iereo i harato vokatse fiañey.
9 So, when they got out upon the land, they behold a coal fire lying, and fish lying over, and bread.
Ie nitoly an’ tamboho ey iereo, ro nahaoniñe foroha mirekake naho fiañe misale ama’e vaho mofo.
10 Jesus saith unto them—Bring of the fish which ye caught just now.
Hoe t’Iesoà tama’e: Andeso amo fiañe niazo’ areoo.
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.
Niongake t’i Petera le nikororohe’e mb’an-tamboho mb’eo i harato vokatse fiañe jabajabay, toe zato tsy limampolo telo amby; fe tsy nianto i haratoy ndra te nimaro.
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.
Hoe t’Iesoà tam’ iereo: Antao hikama. Aa ndra iaia amo mpiama’eo tsy nahavany nañontane aze ty hoe: Ia v’iheo? fa nirendreke t’ie i Talè.
13 Jesus cometh, and taketh the bread, and giveth unto them; and the fish, in like manner.
Nisitse mb’eo t’Iesoà nandrambe i mofoy naho nazotso’e, vaho o fiañeo.
14 This, already, is the third time Jesus was manifested unto the disciples, after he was raised from among the dead.
Zay ty nisodehà’ Iesoà fañintelo’e amo mpiama’eo hirik’ amy nitroara’e an-kavilasiy.
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.
Ie fa nitendre iereo, le hoe t’Ie­soà amy Simona Petera: O Simona, ana’ i Jonà, tea’o mandikoatse o retoañe v’ irahoo? Hoe re tama’e: Eka, Talè, arofoana’o te ikokoako. Hoe re tama’e: Fahano o vik’ añondrikoo.
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.
Nindrai’ Iesoà ama’e fañindroe’e: Simona, ana’ i Jonà, tea ahy v’iheo? Hoe re tama’e: Eñ’anio, Talè, arofoana’o te ikokoako. Hoe t’Iesoà: Andrazo o vik’ añondrikoo.
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.
Mbe nanoe’e fañintelo: O Simona, ana’ i Jonà, kokoa’o v’Irahoo? Nangoae t’i Simona amy nanoa’e fañintelo’ey ty hoe: Ko­koa’o hao raho? le hoe re tama’e: O Rañandria, kila arofoana’o; fohi’o t’ie kokoako. Hoe t’Iesoà tama’e: Fahano o añondrikoo.
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.
Ita­roñako an-katò t’ie nidiañe te ni-ajalahy, naho nandenà’o ze ni-tea’o, f’ie bey le hahiti’o o fità’oo hampidiaña’ ty ila’e hinday azo mb’ami’ty tsy tea’o hombañe.
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.
I hoe zay ty nisaontsie’e ho fitaliliañe aze ty karazan-kavilasy handrengea’e an’ Andrianañahare. Ie sinaontsi’e, le hoe re tama’e: Oriho raho.
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?
Ie nitolike t’i Petera le niisa’e i mpiòke nikokoa’ Iesoày nanonjohy ee—i nitoñoñe añ’araña’ Iesoà amy sabadidakey, nañontane aze ty hoe: O Talè, ia ty hifotetse ama’o?
21 Peter, therefore, seeing, this one, saith unto Jesus—Lord! and, this one, what?
Ie nioni’ i Petera, le hoe re amy Iesoà: O Talè, akore ondaty roañe?
22 Jesus saith unto him—If I will that, he, remain until I come, what is that to thee? Thou, be following me.
Hoe t’Iesoà tama’e: Naho satriko t’ie handiñe ty fibaliko, akore ama’o zay? Oriho raho.
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?
Aa le niboele amo longoo ty tsara te tsy hivetrake i mpiama’ey; fe tsy nanao ty hoe t’Iesoà t’ie tsy ho vilasy, fa, Naho lahako t’ie handiñe ty fihereñako, akore ama’o vi’zay?
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.
Itoy ty mpiama’e mitalily irezay, naho nanokitse iretoañe. Fohi’ay te mahity i talili’ey.
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.
Mbe maro ka ty raha nanoe’ Iesoà, t’ie ro hene sinokitse, ataoko te, ndra ty voatse toy tsy nahatsake o boke ho nisokireñeo. Amena.

< John 21 >