< Luke 22 >

1 It was now almost time to celebrate the festival of Unleavened Bread, which [began with] the Passover festival.
Hagi Anumzamo'a Israeli vahe ozamahe zamagaterenege'za ana knagu antahimiza, (Pasova) zo'ore bretima kreza nenaza kna fore hu'za nehige'za,
2 The chief priests and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws were seeking a way to kill Jesus. [But they wanted to do it secretly], because they were afraid that if [they did not do] it secretly, the people [might riot].
ugagota pristi vahe'mo'zane kasegere ugota hu'naza vahe'mo'za Jisasima ahefrisaza kanku hake'naze. Na'ankure vahetaminku kore hu'naze.
3 Then [even though] Judas, who was called [the man from] Kerioth [village], was one of the twelve [disciples], Satan entered him.
Ana nehazageno, Jisasima amage'manentaza 12fu'a disaipol nagapinti, mago zmimofo Judasinku, Iskarioti'e nehaza ne' agu'afi Sata'a ufre'ne.
4 Judas went and conferred with the chief priests and the officers of the Temple guards. He discussed with them how he could enable them to seize [Jesus].
Hagi ana ne'mo'a pristi vahe'ene, ra mono nonte kegava nehaza vahe'mokizmi kva vahetaminte vuno, Jisasima komoru huno avare zamisige'za ahesaza kea ome retro hu'naze.
5 They were pleased [that he wanted to do that]. They offered to give him money [for doing it].
Zamagra muse nehu'za, mago zamarimpa hu'za zago amisaza naneke hu'naze.
6 So he agreed, [and they gave him the money]. Then he tried to find an opportunity to enable them to seize [Jesus] when there was no crowd around him.
Judasi'a mago rimpa ana kerera huteno, Jisasi'ma Agraku mani'nenigeno, komoru huno avrezamisia kankamunku hakre'ne.
7 Then the day during the [first part of the week-long festival] of Unleavened Bread came, [the day] when [the] lambs [for the] Passover [celebration] had to be killed.
Anantera zo'ore bretima nenaza kna ege'za, ese knazupa sipisipi anenta ahe'za Kresramana (Pasova) nevaza kna fore hu'ne.
8 So Jesus said to Peter and John, “Go and prepare the meal for the Passover [celebration].”
Anante Jisasi'a Pitane Jonigizni amanage huno huzanante'ne, Israeli vahe'ma Anumzamo'ma ozmahe zamagatere'nea zanku antahimiza nenaza ne'za retro hinketa ome namneno.
9 They replied to him, “Where do you [(sg)] want us to prepare it?”
Zanagra anage hu'na'e, inante ome retro hanu'egu nehane? huke hakeno,
10 He said to the [two of] them, “Listen carefully. When you [two] enter the city, a man who is carrying a [large] jar of water will meet you. Follow him. [When] he enters [a house],
Jisasi'a anage huno zanasami'ne, Tanagra rankumapi ufresakeno'a, mago ne'mo kavofi tina afino afunte nevanigetna ome kesanutna'a, avaririta umarerisia nompi ufre'o.
11 tell the owner of the house, ‘[Our] teacher says [that we(exc) should] ask [you(sg) to please] show [us] the room that [he arranged with you] where he can eat the Passover [meal] with [us], his disciples [RHQ].’
Ana nomofo nefana anage huta asami'o, Rempi hurami ne'mo'a anage kagrikura hu'ne. Anumzamo'ma Israeli vahe ozmahe zamagatere'negu zamagesa antahimiza nenaza ne'zana, inantega namage nentaza disaipol nagani'anena negahune? hune huta ome asami'o.
12 He will show you a large room that is on the upper [floor of the house]. It will be all set up [for a meal]. Prepare the meal for us there.”
Anagema hanakeno'a, agofetu nomofona, ra kankamu hunaragintenefinka ko retro hunteneankino, tanaveri hanigeta, anante ne'zana retro hugaha'e.
13 So [the two disciples] went [into the city]. They found everything to be just like [Jesus] had told them. So they prepared [the meal for] the Passover [celebration there].
Higene zanagra vune ome ka'ana, kehiaza huno makazana fore higene, ana ne'zana ome retro hu'na'e.
14 When it was time [MTY] [to eat the Passover meal], Jesus [came and] sat down with the [twelve] apostles.
Ana ne'za nesnaza kna egeno, Jisasi'ene aposol naga'mo'za, ne'za nenaku trate zamaza tununte magopi mani'naze.
15 He said to them, “I have greatly desired to eat this Passover [meal] with you before I suffer [and die].
Anante anage huno zamasami'ne, Nagra knazampina uofrenena, Anumzamo ozmaheno zmagaterenea zanku antahimiza nenaza ne'za tamagrane nesuazankura tusiza huno navesie.
16 I want you to know that I will not eat [the Passover meal] again until all those whose lives God rules completely realize [what it represents].”
Na'ankure Nagra anage hu'na neramasamue, Nagra mago'ene amanahu ne'za onenesugeno, henka Anumzamofo Kumapi avufa'a fore hugahie.
17 Then he took a cup [of wine] and thanked [God for it]. Then he said, “Take this, and each of you drink some of it.
Anagema huteno, Jisasi'a waini ti me'nea kapu erino Anumzamofo susu hunteteno, anage huno hu'ne, Ama'i waini tina eriomi ami hutma magopinti neho.
18 I want you to know that [from now on] I will not drink wine until God makes me king.”
Na'ankure Nagra anage huna neramasamue, Nagra magore hu'na waini tina onena maninenugeno, Anumzamofo Kumara egahie.
19 Then he took some bread and thanked God for it. He broke it [into pieces] and gave it to them [to eat]. He said, “This [bread represents] my body, which [I] am about to sacrifice for you. Keep on [eating bread] this way [regularly] to remember what I [have done for you].”
Hagi Jisasi'a bretima erino Anumzamofo susu hunteteno korino nezamino anage hu'ne, Ama'i Nagri navufa tamagrikure huno tami'neanki, nenesutma tamagesa antahinamiho.
20 Similarly, after [they had eaten] the meal, he took [another] cup [of wine]. He said, “[The wine in] [MTY] this cup [represents] my blood, which will soon flow [from my body when I die]. [With] this blood [I will sign] the new agreement [that God is making with] you.
Ne'zama netageno'a, anahukna huno kapu erino anage huno zamasmi'ne, Ama'i korani'afi kasefa huvempage hagerafita maninunku tamagritera tagitroe.
21 But [note that] the one [SYN] who will enable my enemies to seize me is eating right here with me!
Hu'neanagi keho, komoru huno ha' vahe zamazampi navrentesnia ne'mo, Nagrane magote mani'neno neza nene.
22 [It is certain that I], the one who came from heaven, will die, because that is what [God] has planned. But there will be terrible punishment for the man who will (betray me/enable my enemies to seize me)!”
Tamage hu'na neramasamue, Anumzamo hu'nea kante anteno, Vahe'mofo Mofavre'mofontera fore hugahianagi, ha' vahe'mofo zamazampima avrentesimofona, nasunku huntoe!
23 Then they began to ask one another, “Which of us would do such a thing?”
Anage hige'za zamagra zamagra ontahige antahige hu'za, iza e'inahu'zana hu'naku higeno nehie? hu'za hu'naze.
24 [The apostles] began to argue among themselves, saying, “Which one of us [will be] the greatest [when Jesus becomes king]?”
Jisasima amage'ma nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za, zamagra zamagra kehakare hu'za, i'za amu'nontifina ra vahera manigahie hu'za nehazageno,
25 So Jesus said to them, “The kings of the non-Jews [enjoy] showing that they are powerful. [Yet] they give [themselves] the title, ‘ones who help the people.’
Jisasi'a anage huno zamasami'ne, Megi'a vahe'mokizmi kinimo'za zamagra'a vahera kegava krineza huzmantaza kea amage'nentaze. Hankave kva mani'noe haza vahe'mo'za, maka vahe'mokizmi rone mani'none hu'za nehaze.
26 But you should not be like them! Instead, those who [want God to consider them] the greatest should [act as though they] were the youngest, [since the youngest are expected to serve the older ones]. Whoever is a leader should be one who serves [the others].
Hianagi tamagra anara osugahaze. Hanki mago'mo'ma ra vahema amu'nontamifima mani'naku hanimo'a, osi'tfa manino. Kva vahe maniku amu'nontamifi hanimo'a, eri'za vahetami manigahie.
27 Keep in mind who is the most important one [RHQ]. It is certainly the one who [just sits] at the table, not [RHQ] those who serve [the meal]. But I, [your leader], have been [an example for you] by serving you [while I have been] among you.
Hanki i'za rankvama manigahie. Nezane trate aza tununte maninemopi? Nezama retroma nehimo'e. Hianagi tamagri amu'nompina, Nagra ne'zama refkoma nehia vahekna hu'na mani'noe.
28 You are the ones who have stayed with me during all my troubles.
Miko knazama e'nerugeta, tamagra nonatraze.
29 So now, just like my Father has appointed me to rule as a king, I am appointing you
Nenfama kuma'ama nami'neaza hu'na, Anumzamofo kumara neramuankita,
30 so that you can sit and eat [and rule] [MET] with me when I become king. You will sit on thrones to judge the people of the twelve tribes of Israel.”
anahukna hutma tamagra Nagri kumapina, Nagrane kini trate maninetma, tine nezane nenetma, Israeli vahe'mokizmi 12fu'a naga nofimofona kini trate maninetma refko huzmantegahaze.
31 “Simon, Simon, listen! Satan has asked [God to let him test you, and God has permitted him to do it. Satan wants to cause you to suffer distress] (OR, [distress you]) [so that you will not believe/trust in me any more/longer. He wants to shake you, just like a man shakes wheat in a sieve to sift it] [MET].
Saimoniwoe Saimoniwoe, kagra antahio, witi rgamofo anoma'a hareankna huno Sata'a regaheno kenaku nehie.
32 But I have prayed for you, Simon, that you will not completely stop believing in me. So when you [(sg)] restore your relationship with me, help your fellow apostles [to trust in me more]!”
Hianagi Saimoniga kagrikura nunamu hugantenoankino, kamentintimo'a evu oramigahie. Hanki henkama rukrahe'ma hanunka, kagra kafuhe'ina zamazeri hanavetio.
33 Peter said to him, “Lord, I am ready to go with you [(sg)] if they put you in prison, or even to die with you!”
Hianagi Pita'a anage hu'ne, Ramoka, nagra tro hunoankina, Kagra kina nompi vnanana, nagrane vugahu'e. Frisanana nagrane frigahu'e.
34 Jesus replied, “Peter, I want you [(sg)] to know that tonight, before the rooster crows, you will say three times that you do not know me!”
Higeno anage Agra hu'ne, Pitaga Nagra negasamue, meni kenage kokorege osu'nenkenka, Jisasina onke'noe, hunka tagufa zupa vahane hugahane.
35 Then [Jesus] asked all of them, “After I sent you out [to other villages, and you went] without taking any money or a [traveling] bag or [extra] sandals, you did not lack anything, did you?” They replied, “[That’s right], [we(exc) did] not [lack] anything.”
Nehuno anage huno zamasami'ne, Nagrama erizania omerisazeguma hunermantena, zago eriri ku'ene, agia nona erineta ovihoma hugeta vazana, tamagra magozankura atupara hu'nazafi? Hige'za zamagra hu'za, i'o atupara osu'none hu'naze.
36 Then, [to show them that now many people would oppose them], (OR, [to show them that they needed to be prepared to protect themselves], ) he said to them, “Now [things will be different. So] whoever among you has some money should take it with him. Likewise, he should take a carrying bag. Whoever does not have a sword should sell his coat and buy a sword.
Jisasi'a anage huno zamasami'ne, Hianagi menina, zagoma eriri kura enerita, anahukna hutma kura eneritma, bainati kaziknoma e'orinenamotma nakre (saket) kutmia zagore atretma zago eritma bainati kazinknona magora mizaseho.
37 Because, I now tell you, [something must happen to me to fulfill these words that a prophet] wrote: ‘He was treated {They treated him} as [though he were] a criminal.’ Do not forget that everything that is {that they have} written about me [in the Scriptures] must be fulfilled.”
Na'ankure Nagra anage hu'na neramasamue, avontafipima krente'nea kemo'a, kumi vahe'ene Agrira hampri'naze hu'neana, Nagriku huno krentenea kemo'a nagrite eama hugahie. (Ais 53:12)
38 [One of] the disciples said, “Lord, look! We [(exc)] have two swords!” [Realizing that they did not understand the meaning of what he said], he replied to them, “That is enough [talk about swords]”!
Hige'za amage'ma nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za amanage hu'za hu'naze, Ramoka ko, tare kazi eri'none hu'za hazageno, Sa eri'naze, huno zamasmi'ne.
39 As [Jesus] left [the city], he went, as he usually did, to Olive [Tree] Hill. His disciples went with him.
Jisasi'a anage huteno, nompinti atiramino koma nehiaza huno Olivi agonare nevige'za, amagema nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za avariri'za vu'naze.
40 When he came to the place [where he often spent the night], he said to them, “Pray that [God will help you] whenever something tempts you.”
Jisasi'a ana agonare uhanatiteno, amanage huno zamasami'ne, Nunamu nehutma reramehe'zama esigetma evuoramiho.
41 Then he went from them a distance of about 30 meters/yards. (OR, as far as someone can throw a stone.) He knelt and prayed,
Anage huteno, have matevazageno uneramia avamente zamatreno vuno, ome renarenamagino agafa huno nunamu huno,
42 “[My] Father, if you are willing [to do it], force me [to have to undergo] these terrible things that [are about to happen to me] [MTY]. But do not do what I want. Instead, do what you want.”
anage hu'ne, Nenfaga Kagri kavesima me'nenigenka ama knazana eri atrenanto. Hianagi nagri navesira ovaririnka, Kagra kavesi avaririo, huno nehigeno,
43 Then an angel from heaven appeared to Jesus and caused him to become stronger.
anante monafinti mago ankeromo Agrite efore huno azeri hankavetine.
44 He was greatly distressed. So he prayed more earnestly. His sweat fell down on the ground as though it was large drops of blood.
Jisasina tusiza huno knavenesigeno, mago'ane hanavetino nunamu nehigeno, kora amunasisi huno mopafi tagiramine.
45 When he got up from praying, he returned to his disciples. He found that they were sleeping. They were exhausted because they were very sorrowful.
Nunamuma huteno otino vuno ome zmageana, amagema nentaza disaipol nagara zamasunkuma hazazamo kna zamesino, zamazeri zamavutoko hige'za mase'nazageno,
46 He [woke them and] said to them, “(I am disappointed that you are sleeping!/Why are you sleeping?) [RHQ] Get up! Pray that [God will help you] whenever you are tempted {when something [like this] tempts you}!”
anage huno zamasami'ne, Nahigeta tamavura mase'naze? Reramahe'za esigetma traka hu'zanku, otitma nunamu hiho.
47 While [Jesus] was still speaking, a crowd [came to him]. Judas, [even though he was] one of the twelve [disciples], was leading them. He came close to Jesus and kissed him [on the cheek as if to greet him, but was really a signal to those with him which one was Jesus].
Jisasi'a anage huno nezmasamigeno, hakare vahekrefamoza eri hantage'za neazageno, ananpina 12fu'a amagema nentaza disaipol nagapintira magozamimo, Judasi'ema nehaza ne'mo zamavreno ne-eno, eama huno Jisasina agi'antako hunaku e'ne.
48 Jesus said to him, “Judas, (I am disappointed that it is by kissing me that you are enabling [my enemies] to seize [me], the one who came from heaven!/is it by kissing me [as though you loved me] that you are enabling [my enemies] to seize [me], the one who came from heaven?) [RHQ]”
Hianagi Jisasi'a amanage huno Judasina asami'ne, Judasiga nagi antako nehunka, komoru hunka ha' vahe zamazampi, Vahe'mofo Mofavre avrente'za nehampi?
49 When the [disciples] who were around Jesus realized what was going to happen, they said, “Lord, shall we [(exc)] strike [them] with our swords?”
Anama hige'za, Jisasi'enema mani'namo'za fore'ma hunaku'ma hiazana nege'za, Ramoka, bainati kazinkanonu zamantagi sanumpi? nehazageno,
50 One of his [drew his sword and] struck the servant of the high priest [to kill him, but only] cut off his right ear.
magozmimo bainati kazinkno erino ugagota pristi nemofo kazokzo eri'za nera tamaga kaziga agesa antagi akre'ne.
51 But Jesus said, “Do not [do] any more of that!” He touched the [servant’s] ear and healed him.
Hianagi Jisasi'a anage hu'ne, Atro, amanahuzana mago'ane osuo nehuno, agesare avako higeno so'e hu'ne.
52 Then Jesus said to the chief priests, the officers of the Temple guards, and the [Jewish] elders who had come to [seize] him, “(It is ridiculous that you have come [here] with swords and clubs to capture [MTY] me, as [if I were] a bandit!/Why have you come here with swords and clubs to capture [MTY] me, as if I were a bandit?) [RHQ] Day after day [I was with you] in the Temple [courtyard], [and] you did not seize me! But this is the time [MTY] when [God is allowing] you [to do what you want]. It is also the time [MTY] when God is allowing [Satan, who rules] [MTY] [in] the darkness, [to do what he wants].”
Anante Jisasi'a ugota pristi vaheku'ene, mono nompi kegava nehaza vaheku'ene, mono kva vahe'mo'za azerinakuma aza vahekura anage huno zamasami'ne, Tamagra bainati kazinknonu'ene kumpa kanonu kumzafa vahe'ma azerinakuma hiaza hutma hara renantenaku neazo?
Hakare zupa kna'ane kna'ane ra mono nompi tamagrane magopi mani'noana nazeori'naze. Hanki ama kna tamagrizane. Hanizamofo hanavemo'a agatere.
54 They seized [Jesus] and led him away. They brought him to the high priest’s house. Peter followed [them] at a distance.
Jisasina azerite'za avre'za ugota pristi ne'mofo nonte nevazageno, Pita'a zmavaririno ogamu'a e'ne.
55 They kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and sat down together. Peter sat among them.
Ugota pristi nemofo kuma amunompi teve hugrete'za, mani'nageno, anampi Pita'a zamagrane umani'ne.
56 As the light [from the fire] shone [on his face, a] female servant saw him and looked intently at him. She said, “This man was also with [the man whom they have arrested]!”
Mago eri'za mofamo'a Pita'ma teve anefate mani'negeno ke'nene huno negeno, ama nera Jisasi'ene nemania nere.
57 But Peter denied it, saying, “Woman, I do not know him!”
Hianagi Pita'a anage hu'ne, ama a'moka nagra antahina kena osu'noa neku nehane huno vahane hu'ne.
58 A little later someone else saw Peter and said, “You [(sg)] also are one of those who [were with] the man [they arrested]!” But Peter said, “Man, I am not [one of them]!”
Anante osi'agna evigeno, mago nemo negeno Pitanku huno, kagranena mago zmimoke! Hianagi Pita'a huno, ama ne'moka nagra ana nera omani'noe!
59 About an hour later someone else said emphatically [about Peter], “[The way] that this man [speaks shows that he] is from Galilee [district]. Certainly this man was also with the man whom [they arrested, who is from Galilee]!”
Mago'a osi'a (aua) knama evigeno, mago ne'mo eno mago'ane hankavetino, ama nera agrane vano nehigena kenoa nere. Na'ankure agranena Galili ne' mani'ne.
60 But Peter said, “Man, I do not know what you [(sg)] are talking about!” Immediately, while he was still speaking, a rooster crowed.
Hianagi Pita'a anage hu'ne, ama ne'moka, nagra kena antahina osu'noa neku nehane nehigeno, kokorege hu'ne.
61 The Lord [Jesus] turned around and looked right at Peter. Then Peter remembered what the Lord had said to him, “This night, before the rooster crows, you [(sg)] will deny three times [that you know] me.”
Ramo'a rukrahe huno Pita negegeno, Kokoremo ageru orunenigenka, 3'a zupa Nagrikura onkenoa nere hunka vahane hugahane huno, Ramo'ma asami'nea kegu Pita'a agesa antahi'ne.
62 And Peter went out [of the courtyard] and cried very sorrowfully.
Pita'a megi'a vuno tusiza huno zavi ome ate'ne.
63 The men who were guarding Jesus made fun of him and beat him.
Hagi Jisasima azeri'namo'za azanava ke hunente'za kano nemiza,
64 They put a blindfold on him and [beat him again. Then] they said to him, “[Because you(sg) say] [IRO] that you are a prophet, [prove it by] telling us who it was that struck you!”
avua kisu hunente'za, iza negehefi kasnampa ke hunka huama huo hu'za antahige'naze.
65 They said many other evil things about him, insulting him.
Mago'ane hakare azanava ke hunente'za, huhaviza hunte'naze.
66 At dawn [the next morning], many of the [Jewish] leaders gathered together. The group included the chief priests and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws. They took Jesus to the Jewish Council. There the men of the Council said to him,
Nanterama segeno'a, kva vahezagane, ugota pristi vahe'ene, kasegere ugota hu'naza vahe'mo'za, Jisasina avare'za mono kanisolo vahete vu'za anage hu'naze,
67 “If you [(sg)] are the Messiah, tell us!” But he replied, “If I tell you that, you will not believe me.
Kagra Kraisiga maninenunka tasamio hazanagi, Jisasi'a anage huno zamasami'ne, Nagrama tamasamisugetma, tamentintia osugahaze.
68 If I ask you [what you think about the Messiah], you will not answer me.
Hanki Nagrama tamantahiganena, tamagra kenonani'a osugahaze. hu'ne.
69 But some day you will see [me], the one who came from heaven, sitting next to almighty God and ruling [MTY]!”
Hianagi amaretima vaniana, Vahe'mofo Mofavremo'a, Anumzamofo hanavefi azantmaga'a kaziga manigahie. (Sam-Zga 110:1)
70 Then they all said, “If that is so, are [you(sg) saying that] you are (the Son of God/the Man who is also God)?” He said to them, “[Yes], it is just like you say [MTY].”
Hige'za zamagra makamo'za hu'za, e'ina hu'negu kagra Anumzamofo mofavre mani'nampi? Hu'za hazageno, Tamagrama nehazana, izo Nagra anane, hige'za
71 Then they said [to each other], “(We [(inc)] certainly do not need anyone else to testify [against him]!/Why should we ask for any more people to testify [against him]?) [RHQ]” We ourselves have heard him say [MTY] [that he is equal with God]!
anante zamagra hu'za, mago'enena na'ane hanigeta antahisunku antahigegahune. Na'ankure tagra nentahunkeno Agra'a agipinti Anumzamofo mofavre mani'noe hu'ne.

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