< John 21 >

1 After that, Jesus showed himself to [us] disciples when we were at Tiberias Lake, [which is another name for Galilee Lake]. This is what happened:
Apre bagay sa yo, Jésus te vin parèt ankò a disip yo bò kote Lanmè Tibériade la, e se konsa li te vin parèt.
2 Simon Peter, Thomas who was called {whom [we] called} The Twin, Nathaniel from Cana [town] in Galilee, my older brother and I, and two other disciples were together.
Yo te ansanm. Simon Pierre, Thomas, ke yo rele Didyme, e Nathanaël de Cana nan Galilée, e fis a Zébédée yo e de lòt nan disip Li yo.
3 Simon Peter said to us, “[I] am going to [try to] catch some fish.” We said, “We will go with you.” So we went down [to the lake] and got into the boat. But that night we caught nothing.
Simon Pierre te di yo: “M ap prale fè lapèch.” Yo te di li: “N ap prale avè w tou.” Yo ale deyò e te antre nan kannòt la, e nwit sa a, yo pa t kenbe anyen.
4 Early the next morning, Jesus stood on the shore, but we did not know that it was Jesus.
Men lè bajou te kase, Jésus te kanpe arebò lanmè a, men disip yo pa t konnen ke se te Jésus.
5 He called out to us, “My friends, you have not [caught] any fish, have you?” We answered, “You are correct, [we have not caught any].”
Konsa, Jésus te di yo: “Pitit yo, èske nou pa gen kèk grenn pwason?” Yo te reponn Li: “Non”.
6 He said to us, “Throw your net out from the right-hand side of the boat! Then you will find some!” We did that, and we caught so many fish [in the net] that we were unable to pull the net into [the boat]!
E Li te di yo “Voye filè a sou men dwat kannòt la, e nou va kenbe kèk.” Konsa, yo te voye l, e yo pa t kab rale fè l antre akoz gran kantite pwason yo.
7 [But I knew that it was Jesus], [so] I said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” Peter had taken off his cloak [while he was working], but as soon as he heard [me say] “It is the Lord!” he wrapped his cloak around himself and jumped into the water [and swam to shore].
Konsa, disip ke Jésus te renmen an te di Pierre: “Se Senyè a.” Lè Simon Pierre te tande ke se te Senyè a, li te mete vètman li, paske li te retire rad li pou travay la, e te voye kò li nan lanmè a.
8 The rest of us came [to the shore] in the boat, pulling the net full of fish. We were not far from shore, only about 100 yards/meters.
Men lòt disip yo te vini nan ti kannòt la, paske yo pa t lwen tè a, men sèlman anviwon san mèt, pou rale filè plen pwason an.
9 When [we] got to the shore, we saw that there was a fire of burning coals there, with a [large] fish on the fire, and [some] buns.
E lè yo te desann atè, yo te wè yon dife chabon deja prepare, avèk pwason sou li, ak pen.
10 Jesus said to us, “Bring some of the fish that you have just caught!”
Jésus te di yo: “Pote kèk nan pwason ke nou fenk kenbe yo.”
11 Simon Peter got in [the boat] and dragged the net to the shore. It was full of large fish. There were 153 of them! But in spite of there being so many fish, the net was not torn.
Simon Pierre te monte e te rale filè a atè a, byen plen gwo pwason, san-senkant-twa, e malgre ke te gen gran kantite sa a, filè a pa t chire.
12 Jesus said to us, “Come and eat some breakfast!” None of us dared to ask him, “Who are you?” because we knew that it was the Lord.
Jésus te di yo: “Vin pran ti dejene.” Okenn nan disip yo pa t tante kesyone L: “Ki Moun Ou ye?” paske yo te konnen ke se te Senyè a.
13 Jesus took the buns and gave them to us. He did the same with the fish.
Jésus te vini. Li te pran pen an, epi te bay yo, ansanm ak pwason an.
14 That was the third time that Jesus appeared to [us] disciples after [God] caused him to become alive again after he died.
Sa koulye a se twazyèm fwa ke Jésus te vin parèt a disip yo, depi Li te leve soti nan lanmò a.
15 When we had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “John’s [son] Simon, do you love me more than these [other disciples do]?” Peter said to him, “Yes, Lord, you know that you are dear to me (OR, that I love you).” Jesus said, “Give to [those who belong to] me [what they need spiritually, like] [MET] [a shepherd provides] food for his lambs.”
Konsa, lè yo te fin dejene, Jésus te di a Simon Pierre: “Simon, fis a Jean, èske ou renmen M plis ke sa yo?” Li te di Li: “Wi Senyè. Ou konnen ke m renmen Ou.” Li te di li: “Okipe Mouton Mwen yo.”
16 Jesus said to him again, “John’s [son] Simon, do you love me?” He replied, “Yes, Lord, you know that you are dear to me (OR, that I love you).” Jesus said to him, “Take care of [those who belong to] me, [like] [MET] a [shepherd takes care of his] sheep.”
Li te di li ankò yon dezyèm fwa: “Simon, fis a Jean, èske ou renmen M?” Li te reponn Li: “Wi Senyè, Ou konnen ke m renmen Ou.” Li te di li: “Fè bèje mouton Mwen yo.”
17 Jesus said to him a third time, “John’s son Simon, am I really dear to you (OR, do you really love me)?” Peter was grieved because Jesus asked him this three times, [and because the third time he changed the question]. He said, “Lord, you know everything. You know that you are dear to me (OR, that I love you).” Jesus said, “Give to [those who belong to] me [what they need spiritually, as] [MET] [a shepherd provides] food for [his] sheep.
Li te di li yon twazyèm fwa: “Simon, fis a Jean, èske ou renmen M?” Pierre te vin tris akoz ke Li di li yon twazyèm fwa: “Èske ou renmen M?” E li te di Li: “Senyè, Ou konnen tout bagay. Ou konnen ke Mwen renmen Ou.” Jésus te di Li: “Okipe mouton Mwen yo.
18 Now listen to this carefully: When you were young, you put your clothes on by yourself, and you went wherever you wanted to go. But when you are old, you will stretch out your arms, and someone will fasten them [with a rope] and will lead you to a place where you do not want to [go].”
Anverite, anverite Mwen di ou, lè ou te pi jenn, ou te konn mare sentiwon ou, e mache kote ou te pito. Men lè ou vin vye, ou va lonje men ou epi yon lòt ap mare sentiwon ou e mennen ou kote ou pa vle ale.”
19 Jesus said this to indicate how Peter would die ([violently/on a cross]) in order to honor God. Then Jesus said to him, “Keep being my faithful disciple [until you die].”
Sila Li te di pou montre pa ki kalite mò li ta bay glwa a Bondye a. E lè Li te pale sa, Li te di L: “Swiv Mwen!”
20 Peter turned around and saw that I was following them. I was the one who leaned close to Jesus during the [Passover] meal and said, “Lord, who is going to enable your enemies to seize you?”
Pierre te vire gade pa dèyè e te wè disip ke Jésus te renmen an t ap swiv li. Sila ki te apiye sou sen Li nan dènye soupe a, e te di: “Senyè, kilès k ap trayi Ou a?”
21 When Peter saw me, he asked, “Lord, what [is going to happen] to him?”
Epi Pierre, lè l te wè li, te di a Jésus: “Senyè, e pou nonm sila a?”
22 Jesus said to him, “If I want him to remain [alive] until I return, (that is not your concern!/what is that to you?) [RHQ] You be my [faithful] disciple!”
Jésus te di li: “E si Mwen vle li rete jis lè Mwen vini, kisa sa ap ye pou ou? Ou menm, swiv Mwen!”
23 Some of the other believers heard [a report of] what Jesus had said about me, and [they thought that Jesus meant] that I would not die. But Jesus did not say that I would not die. He said only, “If I want him to remain [alive] until I return, (that is not your concern!/what is that to you?) [RHQ]”
Konsa, pawòl sa te kouri pami tout frè yo ke disip sila a pa t ap mouri. Men Jésus pa t di li ke li pa t ap mouri, men sèlman “Si Mwen vle li rete jis lè Mwen vini, kisa sa ye pou ou?”
24 [I, John], am the disciple who has seen all these things and I have written them down. My [fellow apostles] and I know that what [I have written] is true.
Sa se disip ki fè temwayaj a tout bagay sa yo, e te ekri bagay sa yo, e nou konnen ke temwayaj li vrè.
25 Jesus did many other things. If they would [all] be written {If people would write them [all]} down [in detail], I suppose that the whole world would not have enough space [HYP] to contain the books that would be written {that they would write} [about what he did].
Epi genyen osi anpil lòt bagay ke Jésus te fè, ke si yo te ekri an detay, mwen pa sipoze ke tou lemonn ta kapab kenbe liv ki t ap ekri yo.

< John 21 >