< Luke 7 >

1 After Jesus finished saying this to the people, he went [with his disciples] to Capernaum [town].
Dăpă aja če tot azăs alu naroduluj, Isusu apljikat ăn trg Kafarnaum.
2 There was a Roman army officer there who had a slave whom he thought highly of. This slave was so sick that he was about to die.
Ănklo afost njeki kapetan alu rimuluj karje avut argat karje avut d jel milă. Ăla argat afost bulnav p muartje.
3 When the officer heard about Jesus, he [summoned] some Jewish elders. He told them to go to Jesus and ask him to come and heal his slave.
Kănd kapetanu auzăt d Isusu, atrimjes la jel vođe alu lumjaja karje irja Židovurj ăn trgula s l ruađje s vije š s likujaskă p argatu aluj.
4 When they came to where Jesus was, they earnestly asked Jesus [to return with them]. They said, “This officer deserves that you [(sg)] do this [for him],
Kănd jej avinjit la Isusu, mult la rugat: “Zaslužăt s ji fač aja
5 because he loves us [Jewish] people, and he [paid the money to] build a synagogue for us.”
daja če vrja p narodu alu nostru, frzdă jel noj nam putja s sagradim sinagoga anuastră.”
6 So Jesus went with them. When he was near the [officer’s] house, the officer [decided that it was not necessary for Jesus to come to his house. So he] summoned some friends. He [told them to] go to Jesus and tell him this: “Lord/Sir, do not bother to come. [Because I am a non-Jew], I am not worthy for you [(sg)], [a Jew], to come into my house [MTY] [and associate with me].
Isusu apljikat ku jej. Š kănd avinjit la upruapje la kasă, atrimjes kapetanu p ortači la Isusu. Jej azăs: “Kapetanu azăs asta: Domnulje, nu tu mučja. K nu sănt vrjedan s uncăr ăn kasa amja.
7 I did not feel worthy to come to you, [either]. But [please] command [that] my servant [be healed], and he will become well!
Nu sănt vrjedan s viuv pănla tinje. Njego samo zi dundje god ješt s s likujaskă argatu alu mjov.
8 [I believe this] because, as for me, there are people who have authority over me [and I obey them]. I also have soldiers under my [authority]. When I say to one of them, ‘Go!’ he goes. When I say to another ‘Come!’ he comes. When I say to my slave, ‘Do this!’ he does it. [And I believe that you speak with a similar kind of authority].”
Asta štiuv k š jo mora s askult p kapetanu alu mjov. Am š jo vuastje dusu minje. Š zăk alu unu: ‘Fuđ!’ š jel pljakă. Š alu altuluj zăk: ‘Vină aiča!’ š jel vinje. Š alu argatu alu mjov zăk: ‘Făj aja!’ š jel fače.”
9 When [the officer’s friends arrived and] told that to Jesus, he marveled at what [the officer had said]. Then he turned and said to the crowd that was going with him, “I tell you, I have never before found anyone who trusted [in me like this non-Jewish man does]. No one from Israel, [where I would expect people to believe in me], has trusted in me like he has!”
Kănd auzăt aja, sa mirat Isusu š sa okrinit la mulc lumje karje apljikat dăpă jel š zăče: “Istina je, ăn Izrael na găsăt p unu Židov karje krjadje kašă ăsta karje nuje Židov karje aša krjadje.”
10 When those men returned to the officer’s house, they found that the slave was well.
Kănd sa tors akas ălja p karje kapetanu atrimjes, angăsăt p argatu likujit.
11 Soon after that, Jesus went to a town called Nain. His disciples and a large crowd [of other people] went with him.
Dăpă aja Isusu apljikat ăn trg karje s kima Nain. La sljedit učenikurlje aluj š mulc lumje.
12 As they approached the town gate, the corpse of a young man who had just died was being carried out [on a stretcher] {[people] were carrying out [on a stretcher] the corpse of a young man who had just died}. His mother was a widow, and he was her only son. A large group of people from the town were accompanying them.
Kănd avinjit la upruapje la uša alu trguluj, baš atunča njeka lumje aduče p mort fălkov dăn trg pănla gruapă s l ăngruapă. Fălkovu karje amurit afost jedinac la mamă, karje afost udovică, š mulc lumje dăn trg irja ku ja.
13 When the Lord saw her, he pitied her. He said to her, “Do not cry!”
Kănd Domnu Isusu avizuto ja fost žau d ja š ja zăs alu je: “Nu plănđa!”
14 Then, [ignoring the Jewish laws about not coming near a corpse], he came close and touched the stretcher [on which the body was lying]. So the men carrying it stood still. He said, “Young man, I say to you, get up!”
Avinjit š adotaknit nosiljilje, a lumja karje la dučja astat. Isusu azăs: “Fălkovulje, c zăk, skual!”
15 The man sat up and began to talk! Jesus returned him to his mother [to care for her].
Š fălkovu sa drikat š arubit, a Isusu azăs alu mumusăj: “Jakăc kupilu alu tov”.
16 Then everyone [there] was amazed/awestruck. They praised God, saying, “A great prophet has come among us!” They also said, “God has come to help his people!”
Toc sa mirat la săla alu Dimizovuluj. L slavja š zăča: “Marje proroku trijaštje ăntră noj! Dimizov avinjit s ažută alu narodu aluj!”
17 [Then they] reported what Jesus [had done] throughout all of Judea [district] and other nearby areas.
Š toc ăntră Židovj š ăn altje lokurj auzăt aja če Isusu afukut.
18 The disciples of John [the Baptizer went to the prison where John was and] told him about those things.
Učenikurlje alu Ivan arubit alu Ivan d tot aja če Isusu afukut. Ivan akimat p doj učenikurj aluj
19 So [one day] John summoned two [of his disciples] and [told them] to go to the Lord and ask him: “Are you [the Messiah who the prophets prophesied would come], or is it someone else that we should expect [to come]?”
š lja trimjes la Domnu Isusu s l ăntrjabje: “Ješt tu ăla karje Dimizov aobečit k osă vije ili dal trjebje s štiptăm p altu s vije?”
20 When those two men came to Jesus, they said, “John the Baptizer sent us to ask you [(sg)] this: Are you [the Messiah that] we are expecting [God] to send, or shall we [(exc)] expect someone else?”
Kănd jej avinjit la Isusu, azăs lumjaja: “Ivan karje bătjază atrimjes p noj la tinje s t ăntribăm: ‘Ješt tu ăla karje Dimizov aobečit k osă vije ili dal trjebje s štiptăm p altu s vije?’”
21 At that very time Jesus was healing many people of their diseases and [other] sicknesses, he was [casting out] evil spirits, and he was causing many blind people to be able to see.
Pănd jej afost ănklo, Isusu alikujit p mulc d buală, d patjală š d sufljeti alji rovj. Š alikujit p multă lumje karje vorbj s puatje s vjadă.
22 So he answered those two men, “Go back and report to John what you have seen [me doing] and what you have heard [me telling people. I am enabling] blind people to see. [I am enabling] lame people to walk. [I am] healing people who have leprosy. [I am enabling] deaf people to hear. [I am causing] dead people to become alive again, [and I am] telling [God’s] good message to poor people.
Atunča aodgovorit alor: “Fuđic š javic alu Ivan ča vizut š auzăt: vorbi vjadje, lumja karje nu puatje s umblă akuma umblă, lumja karje avut buală p pjalje, akuma je likujic, surdi audje, morcă s skuală, š alu săračilor s rubjaštje Bună vorbă d Dimizov.
23 [Also tell John that God] is pleased with those who do not stop believing in me [because what I do is not what they expect the Messiah to do].”
Blagoslovit ăla karje nu kadje ăn vjeră dăn minje.”
24 When the men whom John had sent left, Jesus began to talk to the crowd of people about John. He said to them, “[Think about] what sort of person you went to see in the desolate area [when you went there to see John] [RHQ]. [You did not go there to listen to a man who constantly changed the nature of his message] [MET], [like] a reed that is blown back and forth by the wind [RHQ].
Kănd apljikat učenikurlje alu Ivan, Isusu ančiput s rubjaskă alu multă lumje d Ivan. Jel azăs: “Aspljikat ăn lok undje nuje nimika. D karje om aspljikat ănklo s vidjec? Dal aspljikat s vidjec p njeko karje kašă trstika karje văntu uljigăna? Nu! Nas pljikat aja s vidjec.
25 Then what kind of man did you go there to see [RHQ]? Was he [RHQ] a man who wore expensive clothes? No! [You know very well that] people who wear beautiful clothes and live in luxury are in kings’ palaces, [not in the desolate areas]!
Ili aspljikat s vidjec p omu karje măndru ănbrăkat? Nu! K lumja karje aduče măndrje cualje š trijaštje ăn bugacije s nalazaštje ăn palače alu caruluj.
26 Then what [kind of person] did you go to see? [Did you] [RHQ] [go there to see John because he was] a prophet? Yes! But I will tell you that [John is] more [important] than an [ordinary] prophet.
Aspljikat s vidjec p proroku? Da! Jel je maj marje prorok.
27 He is the one about whom [these words] that God said to the Messiah have been written {[the prophet Malachi] wrote [these words]} [in the Scriptures]: ‘Listen! I am going to send my messenger ahead of you [(sg)] [SYN]. He will prepare [people] for your coming.’
Ivan je ăla d karje je skris ăn Svăntă pismă: ‘Jakă, trimjet p omu karje duče vorba amja s pljače la intja ata s pripremjaskă drum d tinje.’
28 I tell you that from among all the people who have ever lived, [God considers that] no one is greater than John. However, [God considers] everyone who has let God rule their [lives] [MET] to be greater than [John], [even if they are] insignificant [people].”
Punjec binje urjajke: d tuată lumje karje ikad atrijit nimilja nuje maj marje d Ivan. A ipak, ăn cara alu Dimizov, ăla karje je maj mik je maj marje d jel.”
29 When they heard [what Jesus said] (OR, [what John preached]), all the people, including tax collectors, [whom many people despised], agreed that God’s way was right. By being baptized by John {By [letting] John baptize them}, [they had agreed that what God required people to do in order to be saved was right].
Tuată lumja karje apus urjajke la Isusu, čak š carinikurlje, već askultat poruka alu Ivan š p jej jel lja bătizat. Atunča, kănd jej auzăt če Isusu azăs, sa složăt k Dimizov zaista atrimjes p Ivan s kjamje p narodu s s pokajaskă.
30 But the Pharisees and the men who taught the [Jewish] laws were not baptized by John {did not [let] John baptize them} because they rejected what God wanted them to do.
Naprotiv, farizeji š učitelji alu zakonu alu Mojsije aodbit planu alu Dimizov d jej daja ča odbit s lji bătjază Ivan.
31 [Then Jesus also said], “[Many of] you people have heard what [John and I] have taught. (I will illustrate what you are like./Do you know what [many of] you people who have heard what [John and I] have taught are like?) [RHQ]
Isusu azăs: “A ku činje s lji usporidjesk p lumja ăn asta vrijamje? P činje samănă?
32 You are like children who are [playing games] in an open area. [Some of them] are calling to [the others], saying, ‘We [(exc)] played happy music for you on the flute, but you did not dance! Then we sang sad funeral songs for you, but you did not cry!’
Jej je kašă kupi karje šadje la tržnică š unu p alt s strigă: ‘Noj amkăntat vuavă vjasăl kăntič š voj na žukat! Noj amkăntat vuavă tužne kăntič a voj na plăns!’
33 [Similarly, you people are dissatisfied with both John the Baptizer and me]! When John came and [preached to you], he did not eat [ordinary] food [SYN] or drink wine, [like most people do]. But you [rejected him], saying, ‘A demon is controlling him!’
K, avinjit Ivan karje bătjază na mănkat mălaj nič vin na but, a zăčec: ‘Ăn jel je sufljetu alu rov!’
34 In [contrast], [I], the one who came from heaven, eat [the same food] and drink [wine as others do]. But you [reject me], saying, ‘Look! [This man] eats too much food and drinks too much wine, and he associates with tax collectors and [other] sinners!’
Jo, Bijatu alu Omuluj, avinjit karje amănkat š ambut, a zăčec: ‘Jakă, omu karje vrja mult s mălănče š s bja mult vin, ortaku alu carinikuluj š ku grešnikurlje!’
35 But those who are [truly God’s] children [PRS] realize that [what John and I do is truly] wise.”
Toc karje prihvatjaštje mudrost alu Dimizov razumjaštje k Dimizov atrimjes š p minje š p Ivan.”
36 [One day] one of the Pharisees [named Simon] invited Jesus to eat a meal with him. So Jesus went to the man’s house and reclined [to eat].
Unu farizej akimat p Isusu s mălănče ku jel. Jel auntrat ăn kasă alu farizej š alat loku la astal s mălănče.
37 There was a woman in that city [who many people knew had been] a prostitute [EUP]. She heard that Jesus was eating in the Pharisee’s house. So she went there, taking a stone jar that contained perfume.
Afost njeka mujarje, kunuskută ăn trgula p grešala alu je. Ja adoznajit k Isusu mălănkă la farizej ăn kasă. Š jakă, mujarja adus skumpă ulje karje miruasă ăn măndru bukal.
38 [As the people there were reclining to eat], the woman stood behind [Jesus, at his] feet. As she was crying [because she was sorry for her sins, her tears fell on Jesus’ feet]. Then she wiped his feet with her hair, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the perfume.
Š astat la pičuarje dăpă Isusu. Ančiput s plăngă š lakrmilje kădja p pičuarje. Ku păru lja frikat, š lja surutat š lji uns ku skumpă ulje karje miruasă.
39 When the Pharisee who had invited [Jesus] saw that, he thought, “[Prophets know about other people’s lives], [so] if Jesus were a prophet, he would have known who this woman is who is touching him, and what kind of a person she is. He would have known that she is a prostitute! [EUP]”
Kănd avizut farizej karje akimat p Isusu, agăndit: “Kănd ăsta om zaista arfi prorok, aštija činje je mujarasta karje l dotaknjaštje, k ja je marje grešnică.”
40 Jesus said to him, “Simon, there is something I want to tell you [(sg)].” He replied, “Teacher, what is it?”
P aja Isusu ja zăs: “Šimune, am s c zăk nješto.” A jel azăs: “Učiteljulje, zi!”
41 Jesus replied, “Two people owed some money to a man who [earned money by] lending [it to others]. One owed him 500 silver coins, and the other owed him 50 silver coins.
A Isusu azăs: “Doj omurj duguja alu unu om banj. Unu om ja dugujit činč sutje kovanic d arđint, a altu om činzăč.
42 Neither of them was able to pay back [what he owed], so the man [very kindly] said that they did not have to pay back anything. So, which of those two men will love that man more?”
A kum jej na vut dundje s ăntuarkă, alu amiždoj aoprostit datorija. Atunča karje d jej doj maj mult osă l vrja?”
43 Simon replied, “I think that the one who owed the most money and did not have to pay it back [will love him more].” Jesus said to him, “That is correct.”
Šimun azăs: “Găndjesk alu ăla karje maj mult oprostit datorija.” Azăs Isusu: “Binje azăs.”
44 Then he turned toward the woman, and said to Simon, “(Think about [what] this woman [has done]!/Do you [(sg)] see [what] this woman [has done]?) [RHQ] When I entered your house, you [did not follow our custom of welcoming guests by] giving me any water [to wash] my feet, but this woman has wet my feet with her tears and then wiped them with her hair!
Atunča Isusu sa okrinit la mujarje š zăče alu Šimun: “Vjez p asta mujarje? Jo auntrat ăn kasă ata, ali tu nu maj dat apă s spăl pičuarilje, a ja aplăns š lakrmilje alu je akăzut p pičuarje a ja lja asplat š ku păru mi lja frikat.
45 You did not [follow our custom of greeting by] kissing me, but since I came in, this woman has not stopped kissing my feet!
Nu maj dučukit ku poljubacu, a ja, d kănd jo amuntrat na prestanit s m surutje pičuarilje.
46 You did not [follow our custom of welcoming guests by] anointing my head with [olive] oil, but she has anointed my feet with fragrant perfume.
Tu nu maj uns kapu ku ulja, a ja ku skumpă ulje karje miruasă auns pičuarilje.
47 So I will tell you that even though this woman has sinned very much, she has been forgiven {[I] have forgiven her}. [By what she has done she has shown that] she loves [me] very much. But a person who has [sinned] just a little bit, but whom [I] have forgiven, will love [me just a little bit].”
Dăče găndješt k ja apokazăt atăta d marje ljubav? C zăk istină: aja je daja če grešala alu je, š akă lja fost multă, afost oprostit. Ăla karje găndjaštje k trjebje aluj ucără s s oprostjaskă, ăla vrja ucără.”
48 Then he said to the woman, “You have been forgiven {[I have] forgiven [you]} [for] your sins.”
Atunča alu mujarje azăs: “Zaista, grešala ata cam oprostit.”
49 Then those who were eating with him said among themselves, “(This man must [think that he is God]!/Who does this man [think that he] is [RHQ]), saying that he can forgive [people for] their sins?”
Ălja karje afost ănklo ančiput ăntri jej s rubjaskă: “Činje je ăsta š grešala s oprostjaskă?”
50 But Jesus said to the woman, “Because you have trusted [PRS] [in me, God] has saved you [from the guilt of your sins]. May [God] give you inner peace as you go!”
A jel zăče alu mujarje: “Daja čaj krizut, tu ta spasăt! S c dja Dimizov mir pănd plječ!”

< Luke 7 >