Lucas 13
Bible in Worldwide English NT (BWE) vs AAI
1 Some people were there at that time who told Jesus what Pilate had done. He had killed some of the people of Galilee and put their blood with the blood of their sacrifices to God.
1 Nati ana veya’amaim sabuw afa hina hitit, Galilee sabuw sibor hiya’aya wanawanan Pilate rouw himomorob isan Jesu ana tur hi’owen.
2 Jesus answered, Do you think it was because they were worse than all the other people in Galilee?
2 Naatu Jesu iyafutih eo, “Kwanotanot Galilee wanawanan nati sabuw hai bowabow kakafih ra’at sabuw afa hinatabirih imih biyababan nati na’atube hibai himorob?
3 I tell you, "No!" But if you do not stop doing wrong things, then you will all die as they did.
3 Baise en! A tur ao’owen bowabow kakafihine dogor baikitabir kwanab, baise boro kwanamorob i himomorob na’atube.
4 Eighteen men died when the high house in Siloam fell on them. Do you think they were worse than all the other men who lived in Jerusalem?
4 Naatu sabuw 18 Siloam bar gagamin tafan katub re rabih himomorob, kwanotanot Jerusalem wanawanan i akisih hai tafasar ra’at sabuw afa hinatabirih, imih nati na’atube himorob?
5 I tell you, "No!" But if you do not stop doing wrong things, you will all die as they did.
5 Baise en! A tur ao’owen, bowabow kakafihine dogor baikitabir kwanab, baise boro kwanamorob i himomorob na’atube.”
6 Then Jesus told this story: A man had a fruit tree on his farm. He came to look for fruit on it, but did not find any.
6 Imaibo Jesu oroubon ta iti na’atube eo, “Veya ta orot ana masaw wanawanan ai fafou tanum yen ra’at. Naatu veya ta ro’oh isan tit na nura’at baise men ro’on ta itin.
7 He said to the man who cared for the trees, "For three years I have come to look for fruit on this tree, but I have not found any. Cut it down. Why should it spoil my farmland?"
7 Basit nati masaw ana kaifinayan isan eo, ‘Aro, kwamur tounu wanawanan ai iti afe’enamaim ro’on men kafa’imo ta aitin. Akokok inatar nare asir bat ata me ebi’afiy.’
8 The man who cared for the trees answered, "Sir, let it stay one more year. I will dig around it and put good soil around it.
8 Baise orot ai ana kaifinayan eo, ‘Regah inihamiy kwamur ta’imon nabat tana’itin, ayu boro anamaim hub anab hain ana yai tana’itin.
9 If it has fruit on it next year, that will be good. But if it has no fruit, you can have it cut down."
9 Maras kwamur ai nabiw na’at basit gewasin, boro tanihamiy nabat, baise men nabiw na’at, imaibo boro inatar nare ina’afun.’”
10 Jesus was teaching in one of the meeting houses on the Sabbath day.
10 Baiyarir ana veya ta Jesu na Kou’ay Baremaim ma sabuw bi’obaiyih.
11 A woman was there who had a spirit that had made her sick for eighteen years. She had to bend down all the time and could not stand up straight.
11 Nati’imaim babin ta afiy kakafih hirab kwatut ma kwamur etei 18 sasawar i na run. Nati babin koun ana rarik i kwabibin, baimutufurin isan biwa’an men karam.
12 Jesus saw her and called her to come to him. Then he said, Woman, you are healed. You are not sick any longer.
12 Jesu nuw babin i’itin ana veya, babin eaf na nanamaim bat. Imaibo eo, “Babin, a sawowone abiyawasi.”
13 Jesus put his hands on her, and right away she stood up straight. And she praised God.
13 Naatu uman babin tafan yara’ah isan yoyoyoban ana veya, naniyan meyemeye babin koun ana rarik kwabeb inu’in mutufor misir bat God ana merar yi bora’ara’ah.
14 The ruler of the meeting house was angry because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath day. He said to the people, There are six days to work. You should come to be healed on those days, and not on the Sabbath day.
14 Kou’ay bar ana kaifenayan yan so’ar, anayabin Jesu Baiyarir ana veya’amaim babin iyawas, naatu sabuw iuwih, “Veya etei six wanawananamaim i tanabow naatu yawas kwana kokok nati veya’amaim kwanan yawas kwanab, baise men Baiyarir ana veya’amaim.”
15 The Lord said to him, You are not true to yourselves! Every one of you unties his cow or horse and takes it to the water to drink on the Sabbath day. Do you not?
15 Regah orot iya’afut eo, “Wanawanan rerekabih! Baiyarir ana veya kwa taita’imon a donkey o a ox men kwarufamen kwabow kwan harew kwaitih tetomatom?
16 This woman belongs to Abrahams family. Satan has tied her for eighteen years. Is it not right that she should be set free on the Sabbath day?
16 Iti babin i Abraham uwan ta, Satan bai fatum wainab kwamur etei 18 sawar, naatu boun ana bai’akirane Baiyarir ana veya abobotait yawas baib isan asinaf kakaf?”
17 When he said that, all those who had talked against him were ashamed. All the other people were very glad for all the wonderful things Jesus did.
17 Iti na’atube eo ana veya ana rakit sabuw biyah eohow, baise sabuw moumurih na’in sawar gewasih sinaf hi’i’itan isan hiyasisir.
18 He went on to say, What is the kingdom of God like? What shall I say it is like?
18 Imaibo Jesu ibatiyih, “God ana aiwob itinin i mi’itube? Abisa biyanamaim boro anayai kwana’itin?
19 It is like this. A man took a mustard seed and planted it in his field. It grew up big like a tree. The birds came and lived in its branches.
19 Itinin ta i orot ana ai momor ro’on bai in ana masawamaim tanum, naatu kuboun yen ra’at ai mamatar ana veya’amaim, mamu hina famefamenamaim hibatar hima’am na’atube.”
20 Then Jesus said again, What else is the kingdom of God like?
20 Jesu iban maiye ibatiyih, “God ana aiwob i boro abisa’amaim ana yai kwana’itin?
21 It is like this. A woman took yeast and mixed it with many cups of flour. The yeast went all through the flour.
21 Ana itinin ta i babin ana faraw afuninamih bai tew gagamin wanawanan isuwai re yeast auman wanawanan nayai kamat ra’at yen tew awan kakaratan na’atube.”
22 Jesus went through the towns and villages on the way to Jerusalem. He was teaching the people as he went.
22 Imaibo Jesu au Jerusalem yen inan ana maramaim, bar merar gagamih naatu bar merar gidigidih imaim run tit, sabuw i’obaibiyih auman yen in.
23 A man asked him, Sir, will only a few people be saved?
23 Orot babin ta na Jesu ibatiy, “Regah o kunotanot boro sabuw matan ta’amo God yawas nitih?”
24 Jesus answered, Try hard to go in by the small gate. I tell you, many will want to go in but they will not be able.
24 “Kwanabow gewas etawan awan kukurinamaim kwanarun, anayabin sabuw moumurih na’in boro nati etawanamaim run isan hinasinaftobon, baise a tur ao’owen boro men nakaram.
25 The master of the house will get up and lock the door. Then you will be standing outside. You will begin to knock on the door and call, "Sir, open the door for us!" But he will answer, "I do not know where you belong."
25 Regah bar matuwan namisir etawan nahirihir kwa boro ufun kwanabat etawan kwanarukikitar kwanao, ‘Regah etawan kubotawiy arun,’ naatu i boro nao, ‘Ayu men aso’ob kwa iyab, naatu menane kwana.’
26 Then you will say, "We ate and drank with you. You taught in our streets."
26 Imaibo kwa boro kwaniya’afut kwanao, ‘Aki o bairi taa tatom, naatu ai bar ai meraramaim ibi’obaibiyi iso’ob, aisim kukakasiy.’
27 But he will say, "I tell you, I do not know where you belong. Go away from me all you who do wrong! "
27 Baise i boro nao maiye, ‘Ayu men aso’ob kwa iyab naatu menane kwana. Biyau’umaim kwatit sa’ab kwan, bowabow kakafin sinafuyah.’
28 You will see Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets in the kingdom of God. And you will see yourselves thrown out. Then you will cry and make a noise with your teeth.
28 Naatu boro narukouwi ufun kwanatit kwanama kwanarerey, wa kwanayob kakikak hiniwa’an, naatu kwananuwanuw boro Abraham, Isaac, Jacob naatu dinab oro’orot God ana aiwobomaim hinabat hinabiyasisir kwana’itih!
29 People will come from the east, from the west, from the north, and from the south. They will sit down to eat in the kingdom of God.
29 Sabuw boro veya yeninane, veya ra’iyinane, naatu torene, oyawane etei hinaru’ay God ana aiwobomaim hai efan hinabow hinamare hinama hiyuw hinaa hinabiyasisir boro kwana’itih.
30 Yes, some people who are last will be first, and some who are first will be last.
30 Sabuw iyab boun wan tibi’iyon boro hini’uf, naatu sabuw iyab boun tibi’uf boro wan hini’iyon efan hinab.
31 At that time some Pharisees came to Jesus. They said to him, Go away from here. Herod wants to kill you.
31 Nati veya ta’imon, Pharisee afa hina Jesu ana tur hi’owen hio, “O boro efan iti inihamiy inan efan ta, anayabin Herod ekokok o na’asbuni inamorobomih ef enunuwet.”
32 He said, Go and tell that fox, "I drive bad spirits out of people and heal people. I do it today and tomorrow. On the third day I will finish what I am doing."
32 Jesu iyafutih eo, “Kwan nati haruharu ana tur kwa’owen, ayu boun naatu maras hairi i boro sabuw iyab hisawow tema’am biyahimaim demon boro ana nunih naatu sawusawuwih aniyawasih, naatu veya baitounin i ayu au bowabow abisa bowamih anot anan i yomanin anisawar.
33 But I must go on my way today, tomorrow, and the next day. A prophet of God cannot be killed outside of Jerusalem.
33 Baise boun, maras, naatu mar natot ayu boro au ef anab maiye anayen anan, anayabin ef men ema’am dinab orot boro Jerusalem ufunane namorob.
34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! You kill the prophets of God. You throw stones to kill men who are sent to you. How often I have wanted to gather your people together as a mother hen gathers her little ones under her wings. But you would not come!
34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, dinab oro’orot irouw himorob, naatu kob abarayah God biyafarih kabayamaim irouw himorob. Mar bai’ab a kok a sabuw ataba’afuwih, kokorere natunatun bebenamaim ebaba’afuwih na’atube, baise o men i kok.
35 Now you are left alone in your house. I tell you this. You will not see me again until the time when you say, "God bless him who comes in the name of the Lord."
35 Imih a bar boro hinihamiy barikokow natuw. A tur ao’owen, ayu boro men kwana’itu, ana veya’amaim boro inao, ‘Yait Regah wabinamaim enan boro baigegewasin nab!’”
Atalhos do teclado
- Capítulo anterior←
- Próximo capítulo→
- Versículo anteriork
- Próximo versículoj
- Limpar seleçãoEsc
- Esta ajuda?
Estude este capítulo no WhatsApp
Peça à IA da Bíblia Fala para explicar Lucas 13, comparar traduções ou montar um estudo — tudo direto pelo WhatsApp.