< Matthew 8 >

1 When Jesus went down from the hillside, large crowds followed him.
Pa voe diskennet eus ar menez, ul lod bras a dud a heulias anezhañ.
2 [After he left the crowds], a man who had [the skin disease called] leprosy unexpectedly came and knelt before him. He said [to Jesus], “Lord/Sir, [please heal me, because I know] you are able to heal me if you are willing to.”
Ha setu, un den lovr a zeuas hag en em stouas dirazañ, en ur lavarout: Aotrou, mar fell dit, e c'hellez va glanaat.
3 Then Jesus, [disregarding the religious law that forbade people to come close to lepers], stretched out his hand and touched the man. He said [to him], “I am willing to [heal you], and I heal you [now]!” Immediately the man was healed from his leprosy {he was no longer a leper}.
Jezuz a astennas e zorn, en stokas, hag a lavaras dezhañ: Fellout a ra din, bez glanaet. Ha diouzhtu, e lorgnez a voe glanaet.
4 Then Jesus said to him, “Go and show yourself to a [nearby] priest [so that he can examine you and verify that you no longer have leprosy]. [Then], after he tells [the local people], they will know [that you no longer have leprosy], [and you will be able to associate with them again]. Make sure that [now] you do not report [about my healing you] to anyone [other than the priest]. Then go [to the Temple in Jerusalem and give the priest] the offering that Moses commanded [that people who have been healed from leprosy should offer] as a sacrifice to God.”
Neuze Jezuz a lavaras dezhañ: Kemer evezh na lavari an dra-mañ da zen; met kae hag en em ziskouez d'ar beleg, ha kinnig ar prof en deus Moizez gourc'hemennet, evit ma servijo-se da desteni dezho.
5 When Jesus went to Capernaum [city], a [Roman] officer who commanded 100 soldiers came to him. He begged Jesus [to help him].
Pa voe antreet Jezuz e Kafarnaoum, ur c'hantener a zeuas d'e gavout,
6 He said [to him], “Sir, my servant is lying [in bed] at home and is paralyzed, and he has severe pain.”
ouzh e bediñ, hag o lavarout: Aotrou, va mevel a zo gourvezet klañv em zi, seizet, hag emañ e gwall boan.
7 Jesus said [to him], “I will go [to your house] and heal him.”
Jezuz a lavaras dezhañ: Mont a rin, hag e yac'hain anezhañ.
8 But the officer said [to him], “Lord/Sir, [do not bother to go. I am a non-Jew], so I am not worthy for you, [a Jew], to come into my house [MTY] [and associate with me]. Instead, [just] command [that] my servant [be healed], and he will be healed.
Ar c'hantener a respontas: Aotrou, n'on ket din e teufes dindan va zoenn; met lavar ur ger hepken, ha va mevel a vo yac'haet.
9 I [believe this] because, as for me, I am a man under the authority of others, and 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].”
Rak me va-unan a zo un den lakaet dindan galloud re all, met dindanon em eus soudarded, hag e lavaran da unan: Kae! hag ez a, d'egile: Deus! Hag e teu, ha da'm mevel: Gra kement-mañ! Hag en gra.
10 When Jesus heard this, he marveled. He said to the crowd that was walking with him, “Listen to this: I have never before found anyone who has as firm a faith [in me as this non-Jewish man has]. Not even in Israel, [where I would expect people to believe in me], have I found anyone who has the kind of faith in me that he has!
Jezuz, pa glevas kement-se, a voe souezhet, hag a lavaras d'ar re en heulie: Me a lavar deoc'h e gwirionez, ne'm eus ket kavet ur feiz ken bras, zoken en Israel.
11 I tell you truly that many [other non-Jewish people] who [will believe in me like this Roman officer] will come from [distant countries, including] those [far] to the east and far to the west [SYN], and they will sit down to eat with [MTY] Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in heaven, where God rules.
Evel-se e lavaran deoc'h penaos e teuio meur a hini eus ar sav-heol hag eus ar c'huzh-heol, hag a vo ouzh taol e rouantelezh an neñvoù, gant Abraham, Izaak ha Jakob,
12 But [the Jews] [IDM] [who should have allowed] God to rule over them will be sent to [hell, where there is] total darkness. And as a result, they will weep [because of their suffering] and will grind their teeth [because they will have severe pain] [MTY].” (questioned)
met bugale ar rouantelezh a vo taolet e deñvalijenn an diavaez, e-lec'h ma vo goueladegoù ha grigoñsadegoù-dent.
13 Then Jesus said to the officer, “Go [home]. What you believed [would happen], [that I would heal your servant from a distance], will happen.” [Then the officer went home and found out that] his servant became well at the exact time [that Jesus told him that he would heal him].
Neuze Jezuz a lavaras d'ar c'hantener: Kae, ha ra vo graet dit hervez da feiz. Hag en eur-se memes, e vevel a voe yac'haet.
14 When Jesus [and some of his disciples] went to the home of Peter, Jesus saw Peter’s mother-in-law. She was lying on a bed because she had a fever.
Jezuz, o vezañ deuet da di Pêr, a welas mamm-gaer Pêr en he gwele, klañv gant an derzhienn.
15 He touched her hand, and as a result, [immediately] she no longer had a fever [PRS]. Then she got up and served them [some food].
O vezañ stoket ouzh he dorn, raktal an derzhienn a yeas kuit diouti; hi a savas hag a servijas anezho.
16 That evening [when] ([the Sabbath/the Jewish rest day]) [ended and restrictions about traveling ended], many people who were controlled by demons {whom demons controlled} [and people who were sick] [MTY] [were] brought to Jesus. He caused the demons to leave just by speaking to them, and he healed all the people who were sick.
An abardaez o vezañ deuet, e voe degaset dezhañ meur a hini dalc'het gant diaoulien. Eñ a gasas kuit ar speredoù dre e c'her hag a yac'haas an holl re a oa klañv,
17 By doing this he fulfilled the words that had been said by the prophet Isaiah {that the prophet Isaiah had said} [about the Messiah]: “He healed people who had sicknesses and he cured them of their diseases.” [DOU]
evit ma vije peurc'hraet ar pezh a oa bet lavaret gant Izaia ar profed: Kemeret en deus e-unan hor mac'hagnoù, ha douget en deus hor c'hleñvedoù.
18 Jesus saw the crowd around him, but [he needed to rest]. So he told [his disciples to take him by boat] to the other side [of the lake].
Met Jezuz, o welout kalz a dud war e dro, a c'hourc'hemennas tremen en tu all.
19 [As they were walking toward the boat], a man who taught the [Jewish] laws came to him and said, “Teacher, I will go with you wherever you go.”
Ur skrib a dostaas hag a lavaras dezhañ: Va mestr, me a heulio ac'hanout e kement lec'h ma'z i.
20 [In order that the man might know what he could expect if he went with him], Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes [in the ground in which to live], and birds have nests, but [even though I] am the one who came from heaven, I do not have a home where I can sleep [MTY].”
Jezuz a lavaras dezhañ: Al lern o deus toulloù, ha laboused an neñv neizhioù; met Mab an den n'en deus lec'h ebet evit harpañ e benn.
21 Another man who was one of Jesus’ disciples said to him, “Sir/Lord, permit me first to go [home. After] my father [dies I will] bury him, [and then I will come with you].”
Unan all eus e ziskibien a lavaras dezhañ: Aotrou, lez ac'hanon da vont da gentañ da sebeliañ va zad.
22 But Jesus said to him, “Come with me [now]. [God considers that people who do not have eternal life are] dead [MET]. Let those people [do the work of] burying people who die.”
Jezuz a lavaras dezhañ: Heul ac'hanon, ha lez ar re varv da sebeliañ o re varv.
23 Then Jesus got into the boat. The disciples also got [in, and] they [started sailing close to the shoreline around Lake Galilee].
Pignat a reas en ur vag, hag e ziskibien en heulias.
24 Suddenly strong winds blew on the lake, and very high waves were splashing into the boat and filling it. But Jesus was sleeping.
Neuze e savas ur barrad gwall-amzer bras war ar mor, en hevelep doare ma oa ar vag goloet gant ar c'hoummoù-mor. Hag eñ a gouske.
25 They went and woke him up, and said [to him], “Sir/Lord, rescue [us!] We are about to drown!”
E ziskibien a zeuas, hag en dihunas o lavarout: Aotrou, savete ac'hanomp, mont a reomp da goll.
26 He said [to them], “(You should not be terrified!/Why are you terrified?) [RHQ] I [am disappointed that in spite of all you have seen me do], (you do not believe very much [that I can rescue you./] you not believe [that I can rescue you]?) [RHQ]” Then he got up and rebuked the wind and told the waves to calm down. And [the wind stopped blowing and the lake] became calm.
Neuze e lavaras dezho: Perak hoc'h eus aon, tud a nebeut a feiz? Neuze, o vezañ savet, e c'hourc'hemennas an avelioù hag ar mor, hag e voe ur sioulder bras.
27 [As a result], they were amazed, and they said [to one another], “This man is certainly an [extraordinary] person [RHQ]! [All things are under his control!] Even the winds and the waves obey him [PRS]!”
An dud-se a voe souezhet, hag a lavare: Piv eo hemañ, ma sent memes an avelioù hag ar mor outañ?
28 When they came to the [east] side [of the lake], they arrived in the region where the Gadarenes [lived]. [Jesus got out of the boat and began walking on the road. Then] two men who were controlled by demons {whom demons controlled} came out of the burial caves [where they were living]. Because they were extremely violent [and attacked people], no one dared to travel on the road [near where they were living].
Pa voe tremenet en tu all, e bro ar C'hergezeniz, daou zen dalc'het gant diaoulien, o tont eus ar bezioù, a zeuas d'e gavout. Ken dañjerus e oant, ma ne c'helle den tremen dre an hent-se.
29 Suddenly they shouted [to Jesus], “You are the Son of God! [Because] you have nothing in common with us [IDM, RHQ], [leave us alone] Have you come here [RHQ] to torture us before the time [MTY] [God has appointed to punish us]?”
Ha setu e krijont en ur lavarout: Petra a zo etre ni ha te, Jezuz, Mab Doue? Ha deuet out amañ evit hor poaniañ a-raok an amzer?
30 There was a large herd of pigs not far away, digging for food with their noses.
Bez' e oa, ur pennad diouzh eno, ur vandenn vras a voc'h o peuriñ.
31 So the demons begged Jesus, saying, “You are going to cast us out of the men, so send us into the herd of pigs!”
Hag an diaoulien en pedas o lavarout: Mar kasez ac'hanomp kuit, lez ac'hanomp da vont er vandenn voc'h-se.
32 Jesus said [to them], “[If that is what you want], go!” So the demons left [the men] and entered the pigs. Suddenly the whole herd [of pigs] rushed down the steep bank into the lake and drowned.
Eñ a lavaras dezho: Kit. Int, o vezañ aet er-maez, a yeas er moc'h; ha setu an holl vandenn en em daolas eus al lec'h uhel-se er mor, hag e varvjont en doureier.
33 The men who were tending the pigs [became afraid and] ran into the town and reported everything [that had happened], including what had happened to the two men who had been controlled by demons {whom demons had controlled}.
Ar re o mesae a dec'has kuit, hag, o vezañ deuet e kêr, e lavarjont an holl draoù-se hag ar pezh a oa c'hoarvezet gant ar re a oa dalc'het gant an diaoulien.
34 Then [it seemed as if] all [the people] [HYP] [who lived in] that town [MTY] went to meet Jesus. When they saw him [and the two men who had been controlled by the demons], they begged Jesus to leave their region [because they thought that he would destroy more things than just the pigs] (OR, [because they realized he must be very powerful]).
Ha setu holl dud kêr a yeas a-raok Jezuz; o vezañ e welet, e pedjont anezhañ da bellaat diouzh o bro.

< Matthew 8 >