< Yooxanaa 19 >

1 Markaasaa Bilaatos haddaba Ciise watay oo karbaashay,
Then Pilate took Jesus [inside and had soldiers] (scourge Jesus/strike Jesus with a whip that had pieces of metal or bone fastened to it).
2 askartiina taaj ayay qodxan uga taxeen, oo madaxiisay saareen, oo waxay u geliyeen dhar guduudan.
The soldiers also took [some branches with] thorns and wove them to make [something like] a crown. Then they put it on his head. They also put a purple robe on him. [They did these things to ridicule him by pretending that he was a king].
3 Markaasay u yimaadeen oo ku yidhaahdeen, Nabad Boqorka Yuhuuddow, wayna dharbaaxeen.
Then they kept coming to him and saying, “Hooray for the King of the Jews [IRO]!” and slapping him [on his face].
4 Bilaatos haddana dibadduu u baxay oo ku yidhi iyaga, Eega, isagaan idiin soo bixinayaa inaad ogaataan inaanan eed ku helin.
Once more Pilate came outside and said to the crowd, “Look! I am bringing him out to you so that you may know that I do not find that he has done anything for which we should punish him [any more].”
5 Ciise haddaba ayaa dibadda u soo baxay isagoo sita taajkii qodxanta ahaa iyo dharkii guduudnaa, oo Bilaatos ayaa ku yidhi iyaga, Bal eega ninka.
When Jesus came out, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe, Pilate said to them, “Look at this [wretched] man!”
6 Sidaa daraaddeed markii wadaaddadii sare iyo saraakiishii arkeen, ayay qayliyeen iyagoo leh, Iskutallaabta ku qodob, iskutallaabta ku qodob. Bilaatos ayaa ku yidhi, Idinku wata, oo iskutallaabta ku qodba, waayo, anigu eed kuma aan heline.
When the chief priests and Temple guards saw him, they shouted, “Command your soldiers to kill him by nailing him to a cross! Crucify him!” Pilate, [knowing that they could not legally do it themselves], said to them, “You yourselves take him and nail him to a cross! As for me, I do not find that he has done anything for which we should punish him.”
7 Yuhuuddii ayaa ugu jawaabtay, Sharci baannu leennahay, sharcigaas xaggiisana waa inuu dhinto, waayo, wuxuu iska dhigay Wiilka Ilaah.
The Jewish [leaders] [SYN] replied, “[Our ancestor Moses gave us] the law that says we must kill anyone [who claims to be God]. This man claims that he is (the Son of/the man who is also) God, [so you must have him killed] {[command your soldiers to kill him]}.”
8 Haddaba Bilaatos markuu hadalkaas maqlay, aad buu u sii baqay,
When Pilate heard that, he was more afraid [of what would happen to himself if he commanded the soldiers to kill Jesus].
9 oo haddana wuxuu galay guriga taliyaha oo ku yidhi Ciise, Xaggee baad ka timid? Laakiin Ciise jawaabna uma uu celinin.
So he [took Jesus] back inside the headquarters. He said to Jesus, “Where do you [really] come from?” But Jesus did not answer him.
10 Sidaa daraaddeed Bilaatos ayaa ku yidhi, Miyaanad ila hadlayn? Miyaanad ogayn inaan leeyahay amar aan kugu sii daayo iyo amar aan iskutallaabta kugu qodbo?
So Pilate said to him, “Are you refusing to answer me? Do you not know that I have authority to release you, and I [also] have authority to [have] you crucified {command my soldiers to crucify you}?”
11 Ciise ayaa ugu jawaabay, Amarna iguma aad lahaateen haddaan xagga sare lagaa siin. Sidaa daraaddeed kii ii soo kaa gacangeliyey ayaa kaa dembi weyn.
Jesus replied, “The only authority you have is what has been given to you by God [MTY] {what God [MTY] has given you}. The [high priest] put me into your hands. [He has done to me what he wanted to do, and you do not really want to do it]. So he is guilty of committing a greater sin than you are.”
12 Taas dabadeed Bilaatos wuxuu doonayay inuu sii daayo, laakiin Yuhuuddii ayaa qaylisay iyagoo leh, Haddaad ninkan sii daysid, Kaysar saaxiibkiis ma ihid. Nin kasta oo boqor iska dhigaba, wuxuu ku caasiyaa Kaysar.
Because of that, Pilate kept trying to release Jesus. But the Jewish [leaders][SYN], [threatening to report to the Emperor that Pilate was not going to punish a man who claimed he was a king], continued to shout, “Anyone who claims that he is a king is opposing the Emperor! So if you release this man, [we will make sure that] the Emperor [learns about it, and then he will not consider you as] his friend!”
13 Haddaba Bilaatos markuu hadalladaas maqlay, ayuu Ciise dibadda u soo saaray, oo wuxuu ku fadhiistay kursiga xukumaadda, meesha la yidhaahdo Sallaxa Dhagaxa ah oo af Cibraanigana lagu yidhaahdo Gabbata.
When Pilate heard that, he brought Jesus out again. He sat down at the place where he made decisions [about punishing people]. The place was called {People called it} The Stone Pavement. In the Aramaic language its name was Gabbatha.
14 Haddaba waxay ahayd Maalintii Diyaargarayskii Kormaridda, abbaaraha saacaddii lixaad. Oo wuxuu Yuhuudda ku yidhi, Bal eega boqorkiinna.
It was almost noontime, on the day that they prepared [things for] the Passover [celebration] (OR, the day before the [Sabbath during] the Passover [celebration]). Pilate said to the Jewish [leaders] [SYN], [ridiculing them], “Look at your king!”
15 Sidaa daraaddeed waxay ku qayliyeen, Kaxee, kaxee, iskutallaabta ku qodob. Markaasaa Bilaatos wuxuu ku yidhi, Boqorkiinna miyaan iskutallaabta ku qodbaa? Wadaaddadii sare ayaa ugu jawaabay, Boqor ma lihin Kaysar maahee.
They shouted, “Take him away! Take him away! [Have] him crucified {Command your soldiers to nail him to a cross}!” Pilate said to them, “[He is] your king! Do you really want me to [tell my soldiers to] nail him to a cross?” The chief priests replied, “The Emperor is our king! We do not have any other king!”
16 Markaasuu haddaba u dhiibay in iskutallaabta lagu qodbo.
Then [at last] Pilate agreed to do [what they wanted, and he told the soldiers] to crucify Jesus. John 19:16b-24 Then the soldiers took Jesus away.
17 Wayna kaxeeyeen Ciise. Markaas isagoo sita iskutallaabta ayuu u kacay meeshii Dhakada la yidhaahdo, oo af Cibraaniga lagu odhan jiray Golgota,
[As they left], he himself was carrying the cross [on which they were going to nail him]. They went to a place called The Place of a Skull. In the Aramaic language it is called {they call it} Golgotha.
18 meeshaasay iskutallaabaha ku qodbeen isaga iyo laba kale, midba gees, Ciisena dhexda.
There, [after removing most of his clothes], the soldiers nailed him to the cross. They also [nailed] two other [criminals to crosses]. There was one on each side, and Jesus was in the middle.
19 Bilaatosna wax buu qoray oo ku dhejiyey iskutallaabta dusheeda, waxaana ku qorraa, CIISIHII REER NAASARED, BOQORKA YUHUUDDA.
Pilate also [had them] write [on a board] a notice [that stated why they were executing him], and fasten it to the cross. But all they wrote was ‘Jesus from Nazareth, the King of the Jews’.
20 Haddaba Yuhuudda badideed ayaa qorniinkaas akhriday, waayo, meeshii Ciise iskutallaabta lagaga qodbay waa u dhowayd magaalada, oo qorniinkii wuxuu ku qorraa af Cibraaniga iyo af Roomaaniga iyo af Gariigga.
Many Jews were [able to] read this sign, because the place where Jesus was nailed {where they nailed Jesus} to the cross was very close to [Jerusalem, where many people had come for the celebration], and because it was written {they wrote it} in three languages: Hebrew, Latin, and Greek.
21 Sidaa daraaddeed wadaaddadii sare oo Yuhuudda waxay Bilaatos ku yidhaahdeen, Ha qorin, Boqorka Yuhuudda, laakiin qor, Kanaa yidhi, Waxaan ahay Boqorka Yuhuudda.
So the Jewish priests went back to Pilate and protested, saying to him, “Change what they have written from ‘The King of the Jews’ to ‘This man said that he is the King of the Jews’!”
22 Bilaatos ayaa ugu jawaabay, Waxaan qoray ayaan qoray.
Pilate replied, “What I [told them to] write is what they have written, [and I] will not [change it].”
23 Haddaba askartii markay Ciise iskutallaabta ku qodbeen, dharkiisay qaateen oo ay afar meelood ka dhigeen, askari waliba meel buu qaatay, khamiiskiina way qaateen. Khamiiskii meella kama tollayn dusha iyo hoosta.
After the soldiers nailed Jesus to the cross, they took his clothes and divided them into four parts, one part for each soldier. But they kept his cloak [separate]. This cloak was without seam, woven [from top to bottom], one piece of cloth.
24 Sidaa daraaddeed waxay isku yidhaahdeen, Yeynan kala jeexin, laakiin aan u saami ridanno kii heli doona, inuu noqdo Qorniinka oo leh, Iyagu waxay qaybsadeen dharkaygii. Khamiiskaygiina way u saami riteen. Haddaba waxyaalahaas askartii baa samaysay.
So they said to each other, “Let’s not tear it. Instead, let’s [decide] ([by] throwing lots/[by] gambling) who will get it.” So that is what the soldiers did. As a result, these words were fulfilled {they fulfilled these words} that [the Psalmist had written] in Scripture, They divided [most of] my clothes among themselves. They cast lots for [one piece of] my clothing.
25 Waxaa Ciise iskutallaabtiisa ag taagnaa hooyadiis, iyo habaryartiis, Maryan afadii Kaloobaas, iyo Maryan tii reer Magdala.
Near the cross where [they had nailed] Jesus stood his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the [wife] of Clopas, and [another] Mary, the woman from Magdala [village].
26 Sidaa daraaddeed Ciise markuu arkay hooyadiis iyo kii xerta ahaa oo uu jeclaa oo ag taagan, ayuu hooyadiis ku yidhi, Islaan yahay, waa kaa wiilkaagii.
Jesus saw his mother standing there. He also saw me standing nearby. Then he said to his mother, “This man [will now be like] your son.”
27 Markaasuu kii xerta ahaana ku yidhi, Waa taa hooyadaa. Oo saacaddaas dabadeed kii xerta ahaa ayaa gurigiisii u kaxeeyey.
And he said to me, “[Treat this] woman as [MET] your mother.” So from that time I took her to my home [and took care of her].
28 Markaas dabadeed Ciise isagoo garanaya wax kasta inay dhammaadeen, in Qorniinku ahaado, ayuu yidhi, Waan harraadsanahay.
Later, Jesus knew that everything [that God sent him to do] had now been completed {that he had now completed everything [that God sent him to do]}, [but he knew that something else that was written in] the Scriptures [had] to be fulfilled {[that he had] to fulfill [something else that they had written in] the Scriptures}. So he said, “I am thirsty!”
29 Markaas waxaa meeshaas yiil weel khal ka buuxo. Sidaa daraaddeed geed isbonji la yidhaahdo bay khalkii ka buuxiyeen, markaasay kor saareen geed husob la yidhaahdo oo afkiisa ku dhoweeyeen.
There was a jar of sour wine there. So [someone took] a stalk of [a plant called] hyssop and [fastened] a sponge [to it. Then] he dipped [the sponge into the wine and] lifted it up to Jesus’ lips.
30 Haddaba markii Ciise khalkii qaatay ayuu yidhi, Waa dhammaatay, markaasuu madaxa foororshay oo ruuxii bixiyey.
When Jesus tasted the sour wine, he shouted, “[I] have finished [all that I came to do]!” Then he bowed his head and (died/handed over his spirit [to God]).
31 Sidaa daraaddeed Yuhuuddii, inaan meydadku sabtida iskutallaabaha sii saarnaan, waxay Bilaatos ka baryeen in lugaha laga jebiyo oo meydadka la qaado, waayo, waxay ahayd Maalintii Diyaargarayska, oo maalinta sabtidaas waxay ahayd maalin weyn.
That was the day that they prepared [everything for their] ([Sabbath/day of rest]). The next day was a special day of rest, [because it was the day of rest during the Passover celebration]. The Jewish [leaders] [SYN] did not want the bodies [of the three men] to remain on the cross during their (Sabbath/day of rest) [because leaving bodies hanging overnight would be contrary to their Jewish laws]. So they went to Pilate and asked him [to command that] the legs [of the three men on the crosses] be broken {the [soldiers] to break the legs [of the three men on the crosses]}, [so that they would die quickly]. Then their [bodies] could be taken down [and buried] {someone could take down their bodies [and bury them]}.
32 Haddaba askartii waa timid, oo ay lugaha ka jebiyeen kii hore iyo kii kale oo iskutallaabaha lagula qodbay isaga.
So, [after Pilate agreed], the soldiers went and broke the legs of the first man whom they had nailed on a cross near Jesus. Then they broke the legs of the second man.
33 Laakiin markay Ciise u yimaadeen oo ay arkeen inuu durba dhintay kama ay jebin lugihii.
But when they came to Jesus, they saw that he was dead already. So they did not break his legs.
34 Laakiin mid askartii ka mid ah ayaa dhinaca Ciise waran kaga wareemay, oo markiiba waxaa ka soo baxay dhiig iyo biyo.
Instead, one of the soldiers pierced Jesus’ side with a spear [to make sure that Jesus was dead]. Immediately blood [clots] and [other] liquid flowed out, [which showed that Jesus was really dead].
35 Oo kii arkayna wuu marag furay, maraggiisuna waa run, wuuna garanayaa inuu run sheegayo, inaad idinkuna rumaysataan.
I, [John], saw this myself, and what I am writing is true. I [know that] I am telling the truth, and I am saying this in order that you may believe [in] (OR, [my testimony about]) [Jesus].
36 Waayo, waxyaalahaas waxay u dhaceen inuu ahaado Qorniinka leh, Lafihiisa midna la jebin maayo.
These things happened in order that these words would be fulfilled {to fulfill these words} [that are written in] Scripture: “Not one of his bones will be broken {No one will break any of his bones}.”
37 Oo Qorniin kale wuxuu leeyahay, Way arki doonaan kii ay wareemeen.
And [they fulfilled] another Scripture passage [that has these words]: ‘They will look on the one whom they have pierced’.
38 Waxyaalahaas dabadeed, Yuusuf kii ahaa reer Arimataya, isagoo xer u ah Ciise laakiinse si qarsoon cabsidii uu ka cabsaday Yuhuudda aawadeed, wuxuu Bilaatos ka baryay inuu meydka Ciise qaado. Bilaatosna waa u fasaxay. Sidaa daraaddeed wuu yimid oo meydkiisii qaaday.
Later, Joseph, from Arimathea [town, went to Pilate and] asked Pilate [to allow him] to take Jesus’ body [down from the cross]. Joseph was a disciple of Jesus, but he did not tell anyone that, because he was afraid of the [other] Jewish [leaders] [SYN]. Pilate permitted him to take Jesus’ body, so he went, along [with others], and they took Jesus’ body [down from the cross].
39 Oo waxaa kaloo yimid Nikodemos kii markii hore habeennimada u yimid, wuxuuna keenay malmal iyo cuud isku qasan oo qiyaastii boqol rodol ah.
Nicodemus was one of them. He was the man who previously went to visit Jesus at night. Nicodemus bought an [expensive] mixture of myrrh and aloe [spices to put on the body]. It weighed about (75 pounds/35 kilograms).
40 Haddaba waxay qaadeen meydkii Ciise oo ku duudduubeen maryo iyo dhir udgoon siday caadada aasniinta Yuhuuddu ahayd.
They took the body of Jesus and wrapped strips of linen cloth around it, putting the spices in with the strips of cloth. They did this according to the Jewish customs [about burying bodies in tombs].
41 Meeshii isaga iskutallaabta lagu qodbay waxaa ku tiil beer, beerta dhexdeedana waxaa ku tiil xabaal cusub oo aan ninna weli la dhigin.
Close to the place where Jesus was crucified {where they nailed Jesus to the cross} there was a grove [of trees], and [at the edge of] that grove was a new burial cave. Nobody had ever been put in that cave [previously].
42 Haddaba Maalintii Diyaargarayska oo Yuhuudda aawadeed ayay meeshaas Ciise u dhigeen, waayo, xabaashii waa dhowayd.
The Jewish day of rest would start [at sunset, and they had to finish burying his body before then]. So, since that cave was nearby, they laid Jesus’ body there [and rolled a huge stone in front of the entrance].

< Yooxanaa 19 >