< Matthew 12 >

1 During that period of time, on a (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest), Jesus [and we] disciples were walking through some grain fields. And because we were hungry, we began to pick some of the heads of grain and eat them. [The laws of Moses permitted people to do that if they were hungry].
Tanī laikā Jēzus staigāja svētdienā caur labību; un Viņa mācekļi bija izsalkuši un sāka vārpas plūkt un ēst.
2 Some Pharisees saw us [do what they considered to be work]. So they said to Jesus, [accusing him], “Look! Your disciples are doing [work] that is not permitted [in our] laws [PRS] [for us] to do on our day of rest!”
Bet tie farizeji, to redzēdami, uz Viņu sacīja: “Redzi, Tavi mācekļi dara, ko svētdienā darīt nav brīvi.”
3 [Jesus wanted to show them that the record in the Scriptures indicated that God permitted people to disobey certain religious laws when they needed food]. [So] he said to them, “[It is written] {[Someone wrote]} [in the Scriptures] [RHQ] what [our revered ancestor King] David did when he and the men with him were hungry. You have read about that, ([but you do not think about what it implies!/so why do you not think about what it implies]?) [RHQ]
Un Viņš uz tiem sacīja: “Vai jūs neesat lasījuši, ko Dāvids darījis, kad viņš bija izsalcis līdz ar tiem, kas pie viņa bija?
4 David entered the big tent [where they worshipped] God [and asked for some food. The high priest gave him] the bread that had been {they had} presented [to God]. According to the laws [of Moses], only priests were permitted to eat that bread, but David and the men who were with him ate it. And [God did not consider that what they did was wrong]
Ka viņš ir Dieva namā gājis un tās noliktās maizes ēdis, ko ēst nebija brīvi, ne viņam, ne tiem, kas pie viņa bija, bet priesteriem vien?
5 Also, think about the laws that [Moses wrote] [RHQ]. He said that [even though] the priests, [by working] in the Temple on our Jewish day of rest, are not obeying the Jewish day of rest [laws], they are not guilty. You have surely read that, [but you do not understand what it means].
Jeb vai jūs bauslībā neesat lasījuši, ka priesteri svētdienās svētdienu Dieva namā pārkāpj un ir nevainīgi?
6 Note this: [God allows men to work in] the Temple [on our rest day because that work must be done. But in addition, I] tell you that [I have] more [authority than the authority of] the Temple. So, it is more important for you to obey my teachings than to obey your traditions about our rest day.
Bet Es jums saku, ka Tas kas šeitan, ir lielāks, nekā tas Dieva nams.
7 [You should think about] these words [of God in the Scriptures]: ‘I want you to [act] mercifully toward people, and not [just] offer sacrifices.’ If you understood what that means, you would not condemn [my disciples], who have done no wrong.
Bet kad jūs zinātu, kas tas ir: “Man patīk sirds žēlastība un ne upuris,” tad jūs šos nevainīgos nebūtu notiesājuši.
8 [And I want you to know that] I, the one who came from heaven, have [the] authority [to determine what is right for my disciples to do on] the days of rest.”
Jo Tas Cilvēka Dēls ir arī svētdienas kungs.”
9 After Jesus left there [that day], he went into a building where we Jews worship God.
Un Viņš no turienes izgājis nāca viņu baznīcā.
10 [He saw] a man with a shriveled hand there. [The Pharisees thought that Jesus would be disobeying the tradition about not working on the day of rest if he healed the man, so one of] them asked him, “Does [God] permit [us] to heal [people] on our day of rest?” [They asked that question] so that they might accuse him [if he healed someone] (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day).
Un redzi, tur bija cilvēks, tam bija sakaltusi roka, un tie Viņam vaicāja, sacīdami: “Vai brīvi svētdienā dziedināt?” Ka tie Viņu apsūdzētu.
11 He replied to them, “Would anyone among you who has [only] one sheep that falls into a hole (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day) [just leave it there] [RHQ]? [Certainly not]! You would take hold of it and lift it out right away, [and that would be acceptable work on our day of rest, too]
Bet Viņš uz tiem sacīja: “Kurš cilvēks būs jūsu starpā, kam ir viena avs, un kad tā svētdienā iekrīt bedrē, vai tas to nesatvers un neizvilks ārā?
12 [Because] sheep are valuable, [their owners may work on our day of rest in order to rescue them. So, because] people are more valuable than sheep, it is certainly right for us to do something good [by healing another person any day, including] our day of rest!”
Vai tad nu cilvēks nav daudz labāks, nekā avs? Tāpēc ir brīvi, svētdienā labu darīt.”
13 Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your [withered] hand!” The man stretched it out, and it became normal like the other hand!
Tad Viņš uz to cilvēku sacīja: “Izstiepi savu roku!” Un viņš to izstiepa. Tad tā viņam palika atkal vesela kā tā otra.
14 Then the Pharisees left [the meeting house. They were worried that the people would reject their traditions and would accept Jesus’ teaching instead. So] they met together to plan how they could kill him.
Tad tie farizeji izgāja un aprunājās pret Viņu, kā tie To nomaitātu.
15 Because Jesus knew [that the Pharisees were plotting to kill him], he [took us disciples and] went away from there. Crowds, [including many sick people], followed him, [wanting him to heal them], and he healed them all.
Bet Jēzus to nomanīdams aizgāja no turienes. Un daudz ļaužu Viņam gāja pakaļ, un Viņš tos visus dziedināja.
16 But he told them firmly that they should not tell [other people yet] who he was.
Un Viņš tiem piekodināja, ka tie Viņu nedarītu zināmu.
17 [By acting humbly like that] he fulfilled what was written by Isaiah the prophet {what Isaiah the prophet wrote} [long ago about the Messiah]. [Isaiah wrote] that God said:
Ka piepildītos, ko pravietis Jesaja runājis, sacīdams:
18 Take note of my servant whom I have chosen, the one whom I love and with whom I am pleased. I will put my Spirit in him, and he will proclaim that [God] will judge the non-Jews justly.
“Redzi, Mans kalps, ko Es izredzējies, un Mans mīļais, pie kā Manai dvēselei labs prāts; Es likšu uz Viņu Savu Garu, un Tas pasludinās tautām tiesu.
19 He will not quarrel [with people], neither will he shout. He will not [teach with] a loud voice in the [main] streets.
Ne Viņš bārsies, ne brēks, un neviens nedzirdēs uz ielām Viņa balsi.
20 Until he has justly judged [the people who trust in him and] has declared them not guilty, he will not destroy [anyone who is weak like] a smashed stalk [MET], nor will he silence [anyone who is as helpless as] a smoldering [linen] wick [MET, DOU].
Ielūzušu niedri Viņš nesalauzīs, un kvēlošu dakti Viņš neizdzēsīs, tiekams Viņš tiesai dos uzvarēšanu.
21 As a result, the non-Jews will confidently expect [that he will do great things for them].
Un tautas cerēs uz Viņa vārdu.”
22 One day when Jesus was at home, [some men] brought to [Jesus] a man [who, because of being] controlled by a demon {a demon controlled him}, was blind and unable to speak. [Jesus] healed him [by expelling the demon]. As a result, the man [began to] talk and [was able to] see.
Tad viens velna apsēsts pie Viņa tapa novests, akls un mēms būdams. Un Viņš to darīja veselu, tā ka tas aklais un mēmais runāja un redzēja.
23 All the crowd [who saw it] marveled. They began asking [each other], “Could this man be the [Messiah, the] descendant of [King] David, [whom we have been expecting]?”
Un visi ļaudis iztrūkās un sacīja: “Vai Šis nav Dāvida dēls?”
24 Because the Pharisees [and the men who taught the Jewish laws] heard [that the people thought that Jesus might be the Messiah because he had expelled the demon], they said, “[It is not God, but] Beelzebub, the ruler of the demons, who enables [this man] to expel demons [from people!]”
Bet tie farizeji to dzirdēdami, sacīja: “Šis velnus neizdzen, kā tik vien caur Belcebulu, velnu virsnieku.”
25 But Jesus knew what [the Pharisees] were thinking [and saying]. So, [in order to show them that what they said did not make sense], he said to them, “If [the people in] [MTY] one nation fight against each other, [they] will destroy their nation {their nation will be destroyed}. If [people who live in] the same city or house fight each other, they will certainly not remain [as one group or family].
Bet Jēzus viņu domas nomanījis, uz tiem sacīja: “Ikviena valsts, kas savā starpā ienaidā, tā aiziet postā, un ikkatra pilsēta vai nams, kas savā starpā ienaidā, nevar pastāvēt.
26 [Similarly], if Satan were expelling his own [demons] [MTY], [it would be as though] he was fighting against himself. (His kingdom would not continue!/How could his kingdom continue?) [RHQ] His rule over them would [certainly] not last!
Ja nu sātans sātanu izdzen, tad viņš ir ienaidā ar sevi pašu; kā tad viņa valsts var pastāvēt?
27 Furthermore, if [it is true that] Satan enables me to expel demons, is it also true that your disciples [who] expel demons [do so] by [Satan’s] power [RHQ]? [No] So they will show you that you [are not thinking logically].
Un ja Es caur Belcebulu velnus izdzenu, caur ko tad jūsu bērni tos izdzen? Tāpēc tie būs jūsu tiesātāji.
28 But because it is God’s Spirit who [enables] me to expel demons, [that proves that the power of] God to rule [people’s lives] has come to you.
Bet ja Es caur Dieva Garu velnus izdzenu, tad Deva valstība jau pie jums atnākusi.
29 [I will illustrate why I am able to expel demons]. (A person cannot go into the house of a strong man) [RHQ] [But if he ties up the strong man], then he will be able to steal [the things in that man’s] house.
Jeb kā kas var ieiet tā stiprā namā un paņemt viņa lietas, ja tas papriekš to stipro nesaista? Un tad tas viņa namu aplaupīs.
30 [No one can be neutral]. Those who do not acknowledge [that the Holy Spirit enables] me [to expel demons] are opposing me, and those who do not gather [people to become] my [disciples] are causing [those people] to [DOU] go away [from me].
Kas nav ar Mani, tas ir pret Mani, un kas ar Mani nesakrāj, tas izkaisa.
31 You [are saying that it is not the Holy Spirit who is enabling me to expel demons]. So I will say this to you: [If] those who offend and slander other people in any way are [then sorry and ask God to forgive them, God] will forgive them. But people who discredit what the Holy Spirit does will not be forgiven {[God] will not forgive [people] who discredit what the Holy Spirit does}.
Tāpēc Es jums saku: ikkatru grēku un ikkatru zaimošanu cilvēkiem piedos, bet Tā Gara zaimošana cilvēkiem netaps piedota.
32 [God is willing to] forgive people who criticize [me], the One who came from heaven. But I [warn you that] those who say evil things about what the Holy Spirit [does] will not be forgiven {[God] will not forgive people who speak evil words about what the Holy Spirit [does]}. They will not be forgiven {[He] will not forgive them} now, and they will never be forgiven {[he] will never forgive them}.” (aiōn g165)
Un kas ko runā pret To Cilvēka Dēlu, tam tas taps piedots; bet kas ko runā pret Svēto Garu, tam netaps piedots nedz šinī, nedz nākošā mūžā. (aiōn g165)
33 “Think about this: You can know whether [a person is good and what that person says is good, in the same way that you] can know whether a tree [MET] and the fruit it produces [MET] are good. [You can also know whether a person and what that person says is evil in the same way that you can know] whether a tree [MET] and its fruit [MET] are blighted. You can know whether a tree is good by [seeing] its fruit, and similarly [people can know the evil character of you Pharisees by listening to your accusations against me].
Ņemiet labu koku, tad arī viņa augļi būs labi, vai ņemiet nelāga koku, tad arī tie augļi būs nelabi; jo koks top pazīts pie saviem augļiem.
34 [What] you [teach harms people spiritually like poisonous] snakes [harm them physically] [MET]! You are not able to speak good things because you are evil [RHQ]. Evil people [SYN] [like you] speak what comes from all that is in their (inner beings/hearts).
Jūs odžu dzimums, kā jūs varat ko laba runāt, ļauni būdami? Jo no sirds pilnības mute runā.
35 Good people [speak good things. That is like] taking good things out of buildings where they are stored. But evil people [speak evil things. That is like] taking evil things out of buildings where they are stored.
Labs cilvēks no labas sirds mantas izdod labu, un ļauns cilvēks no ļaunas mantas izdod ļaunu.
36 I tell you that on the day when God judges [MTY], he will make people recall every useless word they have spoken, [and he will judge them accordingly].
Bet Es jums saku, ka par ikkatru veltīgu vārdu, ko cilvēki runās, tiem būs jāatbild soda dienā.
37 Based on the words that you have spoken, [God] will [either] declare that you are righteous based on the words that you have spoken, or [else] he will condemn you.”
Jo pēc saviem vārdiem tu tapsi taisnots, un pēc saviem vārdiem tu tapsi pazudināts.”
38 Then some of the Pharisees and men who taught the [Jewish] laws responded [to what Jesus was teaching] by saying to him, “Teacher, we want to see you [perform] a miracle [that would prove to us that God sent you].”
Tad kādi no rakstu mācītājiem un farizejiem atbildēja un sacīja: “Mācītāj, mēs no tevis kādu zīmi gribam redzēt.”
39 Then Jesus said to them, “[You] people [have already seen me perform miracles], but you are evil, and you do not faithfully worship God [MET]! You want [me to perform] a miracle [that would prove to you that God sent me], but [God will enable] you to see only one miracle. It will be [like] what happened to Jonah the prophet [MET].
Bet Viņš atbildēja un uz tiem sacīja: “Nikna un laulību pārkāpēja tauta meklē zīmi; un viņai nekāda zīme netaps dota, kā vien pravieša Jonas zīme.
40 Jonah was in the stomach of a huge fish for three days and nights [before God caused him to live again]. Similarly, for three days and nights I, the one who came from heaven, will be in a place [where dead people are, and then God will cause me to live again].
Jo kā Jona trīs dienas un trīs naktis bija lielas jūras zivs vēderā, tā arī Tas Cilvēka Dēls trīs dienas un naktis būs zemes klēpī.
41 When [God] judges [all people], the people who lived in Nineveh will stand [in front of him] with [you] people who [have seen me perform miracles]. The [people of Nineveh turned from their sinful ways as a result of hearing what] Jonah preached. [Jonah was important, but I], who am more important than Jonah, [have come and preached to you, but you have not turned from your sinful ways. So] when [God] judges [all people, he] will condemn you.
Ninivieši celsies soda dienā pret šo cilti un to pazudinās; jo tie no grēkiem ir atgriezušies uz Jonas sludināšanu, un redzi, šeit ir vairāk, nekā Jona.
42 The queen from [Sheba, South of Israel, who lived long ago, came from a distant region in order to listen to King Solomon teach] many wise things. But now [I], [a man] who [is much] greater [and wiser] than Solomon, am here, [but you have not listened to what I have told you]. So at the time when [God] judges [all people], the queen from [Sheba will stand in front of him, along] with you people, and will condemn you.”
Tā ķēniņiene no dienvidu puses celsies soda dienā pret šo cilti un to pazudinās; jo tā no pasaules gala ir nākusi, Salamana gudrību dzirdēt; un redzi, šeit ir vairāk nekā Salamans.
43 “[Sometimes] when an evil spirit leaves a person, it wanders around in desolate areas, seeking [someone in whom it can] rest. If it does not find anyone,
Bet kad tas nešķīstais gars no cilvēka izgājis, tad tas pārstaigā sausas vietas un meklē dusu, un to neatrod.
44 it says [to itself], ‘I will return to the person [MET] in whom I used to live.’ So it goes back [and finds that the Spirit of God is not in control of that] person’s [life. The person’s life is like] a house that has been swept clean and everything put in order [MET], [but it is] empty.
Tad tas saka: es gribu atpakaļ griezties uz savu namu, no kurienes es izgājis; un kad viņš nāk, tad tas to atrod tukšu, ar slotām mēztu un izpušķotu.
45 Then [this evil spirit] goes and gets seven other spirits that are [even] more evil, and they [all] enter [that person] and [begin] living there. [So, although] that person’s condition [was bad] before, it becomes much worse. That is what [you] wicked people who [have heard me teach] will experience.”
Tad tas noiet un ņem pie sevis septiņus garus, kas jo niknāki nekā viņš pats, un tur iekšā nākuši tie tur dzīvo, un pēc ar to cilvēku paliek niknāki nekā papriekš. Tāpat arī notiks šai ļaunai tautai.”
46 While Jesus was still speaking to the crowds, his mother and his [younger] brothers [arrived]. They stood outside [the house], wanting to speak with him.
Un Viņam tā uz tiem ļaudīm vēl runājot, redzi, Viņa māte un viņa brāļi stāvēja ārā, meklēdami viņu bildināt.
47 Someone said to him, “Your mother and your [younger] brothers are standing outside [the house], wanting to talk to you.”
Un kāds uz Viņu sacīja: “Redzi, Tava māte un Tavi brāļi stāv ārā, meklēdami Tevi bildināt.”
48 Then Jesus said to the person who told him [that], “([I will tell you something about] my mother and brothers [MET].[/Do you know] who I [consider to be like] my mother and my brothers?)” [MET, RHQ]
Un Viņš atbildēdams sacīja tam, kas Viņam to teica: “Kas ir Mana māte, un kas ir Mani brāļi?”
49 He then pointed toward [us] disciples and said, “These are ones [whom I love as much as I love] my mother and my brothers [MET].
Un Savu roku izstiepis pār Saviem mācekļiem, Viņš sacīja: “Redzi, Mana māte un Mani brāļi!
50 Those who do what [God] my Father [who is] in heaven wants, are [as dear to me] [MET] [as] my brother, my sister, or my mother.”
Jo kas Mana debesu Tēva prātu darīs, tas ir Mans brālis un Mana māsa un Mana māte.”

< Matthew 12 >