< mathiḥ 16 >

1 tadānīṁ phirūśinaḥ sidūkinaścāgatya taṁ parīkṣituṁ nabhamīyaṁ kiñcana lakṣma darśayituṁ tasmai nivēdayāmāsuḥ|
Here the Pharisees and Sadducees came up, and, to test Jesus, requested him to show them some sign from the heavens.
2 tataḥ sa uktavān, sandhyāyāṁ nabhasō raktatvād yūyaṁ vadatha, śvō nirmmalaṁ dinaṁ bhaviṣyati;
But Jesus answered: “In the evening you say ‘It will be fine weather, for the sky is as red as fire.’
3 prātaḥkālē ca nabhasō raktatvāt malinatvāñca vadatha, jhañbhśadya bhaviṣyati| hē kapaṭinō yadi yūyam antarīkṣasya lakṣma bōddhuṁ śaknutha, tarhi kālasyaitasya lakṣma kathaṁ bōddhuṁ na śaknutha?
But in the morning you say ‘To-day it will be stormy, for the sky is as red as fire and threatening.’ You learn to read the sky; yet you are unable to read the signs of the times!
4 ētatkālasya duṣṭō vyabhicārī ca vaṁśō lakṣma gavēṣayati, kintu yūnasō bhaviṣyadvādinō lakṣma vinānyat kimapi lakṣma tān na darśayiyyatē| tadānīṁ sa tān vihāya pratasthē|
A wicked and unfaithful generation is asking for a sign, but no sign shall be given it except the sign of Jonah.” So he left them and went away.
5 anantaramanyapāragamanakālē tasya śiṣyāḥ pūpamānētuṁ vismr̥tavantaḥ|
Now the disciples had crossed to the opposite shore, and had forgotten to take any bread.
6 yīśustānavādīt, yūyaṁ phirūśināṁ sidūkināñca kiṇvaṁ prati sāvadhānāḥ satarkāśca bhavata|
Presently Jesus said to them: “Take care and be on your guard against the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.”
7 tēna tē parasparaṁ vivicya kathayitumārēbhirē, vayaṁ pūpānānētuṁ vismr̥tavanta ētatkāraṇād iti kathayati|
But the disciples began talking among themselves about their having brought no bread.
8 kintu yīśustadvijñāya tānavōcat, hē stōkaviśvāsinō yūyaṁ pūpānānayanamadhi kutaḥ parasparamētad viviṁkya?
On noticing this, Jesus said: “Why are you talking among yourselves about your being short of bread, O men of little faith?
9 yuṣmābhiḥ kimadyāpi na jñāyatē? pañcabhiḥ pūpaiḥ pañcasahasrapuruṣēṣu bhōjitēṣu bhakṣyōcchiṣṭapūrṇān kati ḍalakān samagr̥hlītaṁ;
Do not you yet see, nor remember the five loaves for the five thousand, and how many baskets you took away?
10 tathā saptabhiḥ pūpaiścatuḥsahasrapuruṣēṣu bhējitēṣu kati ḍalakān samagr̥hlīta, tat kiṁ yuṣmābhirna smaryyatē?
Nor yet the seven loaves for the four thousand, and how many basketfuls you took away?
11 tasmāt phirūśināṁ sidūkināñca kiṇvaṁ prati sāvadhānāstiṣṭhata, kathāmimām ahaṁ pūpānadhi nākathayaṁ, ētad yūyaṁ kutō na budhyadhvē?
How is it that you do not see that I was not speaking about bread? Be on your guard against the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees.”
12 tadānīṁ pūpakiṇvaṁ prati sāvadhānāstiṣṭhatēti nōktvā phirūśināṁ sidūkināñca upadēśaṁ prati sāvadhānāstiṣṭhatēti kathitavān, iti tairabōdhi|
Then they understood that he had told them to be on their guard, not against the leaven of bread, but against the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
13 aparañca yīśuḥ kaisariyā-philipipradēśamāgatya śiṣyān apr̥cchat, yō'haṁ manujasutaḥ sō'haṁ kaḥ? lōkairahaṁ kimucyē?
On coming into the neighbourhood of Caesarea Philippi, Jesus asked his disciples this question — “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?”
14 tadānīṁ tē kathitavantaḥ, kēcid vadanti tvaṁ majjayitā yōhan, kēcidvadanti, tvam ēliyaḥ, kēcicca vadanti, tvaṁ yirimiyō vā kaścid bhaviṣyadvādīti|
“Some say John the Baptist,” they answered, “Others, however, say that he is Elijah, while others again say Jeremiah, or one of the Prophets.”
15 paścāt sa tān papraccha, yūyaṁ māṁ kaṁ vadatha? tataḥ śimōn pitara uvāca,
“But you,” he said, “who do you say that I am?”
16 tvamamarēśvarasyābhiṣiktaputraḥ|
And to this Simon Peter answered: “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.”
17 tatō yīśuḥ kathitavān, hē yūnasaḥ putra śimōn tvaṁ dhanyaḥ; yataḥ kōpi anujastvayyētajjñānaṁ nōdapādayat, kintu mama svargasyaḥ pitōdapādayat|
“Blessed are you, Simon, Son of Jonah,” Jesus replied. “For no human being has revealed this to you, but my Father who is in Heaven.
18 atō'haṁ tvāṁ vadāmi, tvaṁ pitaraḥ (prastaraḥ) ahañca tasya prastarasyōpari svamaṇḍalīṁ nirmmāsyāmi, tēna nirayō balāt tāṁ parājētuṁ na śakṣyati| (Hadēs g86)
Yes, and I say to you, Your name is ‘Peter — a Rock, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the Powers of the Place of Death shall not prevail over it. (Hadēs g86)
19 ahaṁ tubhyaṁ svargīyarājyasya kuñjikāṁ dāsyāmi, tēna yat kiñcana tvaṁ pr̥thivyāṁ bhaṁtsyasi tatsvargē bhaṁtsyatē, yacca kiñcana mahyāṁ mōkṣyasi tat svargē mōkṣyatē|
I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. Whatever you forbid on earth will be held in Heaven to be forbidden, and whatever you allow on earth will be held in Heaven to be allowed.”
20 paścāt sa śiṣyānādiśat, ahamabhiṣiktō yīśuriti kathāṁ kasmaicidapi yūyaṁ mā kathayata|
Then he charged his disciples not to tell any one that he was the Christ.
21 anyañca yirūśālamnagaraṁ gatvā prācīnalōkēbhyaḥ pradhānayājakēbhya upādhyāyēbhyaśca bahuduḥkhabhōgastai rhatatvaṁ tr̥tīyadinē punarutthānañca mamāvaśyakam ētāḥ kathā yīśustatkālamārabhya śiṣyān jñāpayitum ārabdhavān|
At that time Jesus Christ began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem, and undergo much suffering at the hands of the Councillors, and Chief Priests, and Teachers of the Law, and be put to death, and rise on the third day.
22 tadānīṁ pitarastasya karaṁ ghr̥tvā tarjayitvā kathayitumārabdhavān, hē prabhō, tat tvattō dūraṁ yātu, tvāṁ prati kadāpi na ghaṭiṣyatē|
But Peter took Jesus aside, and began to rebuke him. “Master,” he said, “please God that shall never be your fate!”
23 kintu sa vadanaṁ parāvartya pitaraṁ jagāda, hē vighnakārin, matsammukhād dūrībhava, tvaṁ māṁ bādhasē, īśvarīyakāryyāt mānuṣīyakāryyaṁ tubhyaṁ rōcatē|
Jesus, however, turning to Peter, said: “Out of my way, Satan! You are a hindrance to me; for you look at things, not as God does, but as man does.”
24 anantaraṁ yīśuḥ svīyaśiṣyān uktavān yaḥ kaścit mama paścādgāmī bhavitum icchati, sa svaṁ dāmyatu, tathā svakruśaṁ gr̥hlan matpaścādāyātu|
Then Jesus said to his disciples: “If any man wishes to walk in my steps, let him renounce self, and take up his cross, and follow me.
25 yatō yaḥ prāṇān rakṣitumicchati, sa tān hārayiṣyati, kintu yō madarthaṁ nijaprāṇān hārayati, sa tān prāpsyati|
For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, and whoever, for my sake, loses his life shall find it.
26 mānuṣō yadi sarvvaṁ jagat labhatē nijapraṇān hārayati, tarhi tasya kō lābhaḥ? manujō nijaprāṇānāṁ vinimayēna vā kiṁ dātuṁ śaknōti?
What good will it do a man to gain the whole world, if he forfeits his life? or what will a man give that is of equal value with his life?
27 manujasutaḥ svadūtaiḥ sākaṁ pituḥ prabhāvēṇāgamiṣyati; tadā pratimanujaṁ svasvakarmmānusārāt phalaṁ dāsyati|
For the Son of Man is to come in his Father’s Glory, with his angels, and then he ‘will give to every man what his actions deserve.’
28 ahaṁ yuṣmān tathyaṁ vacmi, sarājyaṁ manujasutam āgataṁ na paśyantō mr̥tyuṁ na svādiṣyanti, ētādr̥śāḥ katipayajanā atrāpi daṇḍāyamānāḥ santi|
I tell you, some of those who are standing here will not know death till they have seen the Son of Man coming into his Kingdom.”

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