Lucas 6
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1 Jesus was walking through the grain fields on a Sabbath day. His disciples picked some of the grain as they went along. They cleaned it by rubbing it in their hands, and ate it.
1 Baiyarir ana veya ta Jesu sanabey wanawanah remor inan, ana bai’ufununayah sanabey hirut kanabih hikeb ro’oro’oh hibow hi’aa.
2 Some of the Pharisees said, Why do your disciples do what is not right on the Sabbath day?"
2 Ofafar bai’obaiyenayah afa hi’itih basit hibatiyih. Kwa aisim Baiyarir ana veya ata ofafar kwa’astu’ub iti na’atube kwasisinaf?
3 Jesus answered them, Have you not read what David did? He and his men were hungry.
3 Jesu iyafutih eo, “David ana sabuw bairi bayumih himorob, abisa sisinaf Buk Atamaninamaim hikirum inu’in kwaiyab kwaitin?
4 He went into Gods house. Some bread was there for God. But David took the bread and ate it. He also gave some of it to the men who were with him. Only the priests have the right to eat that bread.
4 David God Ana Bar wanawanan run Regah isan rafiy hisibor inu’in bai eaan, naatu turin ana sabuw itih hi’aa. Nati i ata ofafar eastu’ub. Anayabin firis akisihimo nati rafiy sibor hinab hina’aan men yait ta.
5 Jesus said to them, The Son of Man rules over the Sabbath day.
5 Naatu Jesu ana tur yomaninamaim iti na’atube eo, “Orot Natun i Baiyarir ana ukwarin.”
6 On another Sabbath day, Jesus went into the meeting house and taught. A man was there whose right hand was thin and weak.
6 Baiyarir ana veya ta Jesu na Kou’ay Bar wanawanan run sabuw bai’obaiyih isan. Naatu nati sabuw wanawanahimaim i orot ta uman asukwafune murubin auman na ma’am.
7 The scribes and Pharisees watched Jesus to see if he would heal the man on the Sabbath day. They wanted to find something wrong about Jesus.
7 Ofafar bai’obaiyenayah naatu Pharisee Jesu himtitiy Baiyarir ana veya orot ta tabiyawas na’at hita’itin, saise hai fair imaim hitab hitagam hita’umih.
8 But Jesus knew what they were thinking. He spoke to the man whose hand was thin and weak. He said, Come and stand here in front The man stood up.
8 Baise sabuw abisa hinotanot i Jesu so’ob, imih orot isan eo, “Kumisir kutit iti sabuw nahimaim kubat.” Basit orot ma’am misir bat.
9 Jesus said to them, I ask you, is it right to do good things on the Sabbath day, or to do wrong things? Is it right to heal people so that they will live, or to let them die?
9 Imaibo Jesu sabuw isah eo, “Ayu kwa abibatiy, ata ofafaramaim Baiyarir ana veya abistan i ebibasit boro tanasinaf? Orot babin tanibais gewasin tanasinaf o kakafin tanasinaf? Orot babin ana ma gewas isan taniyawas o ana yawas tanagurus?”
10 He looked around at them all. Then he said to the man, Hold out your hand. The man did so and it was made well like the other hand.
10 Jesu tatabir sabuw nutitiyih in sawar basit orot isan eo, “Uma kubora’ah.” Naatu orot uman bora’ah, marta’imon orot uman igewasin.
11 The Pharisees were very angry and they talked together about what they could do to Jesus.
11 Etei hima’am yah so’ar higagamat taiyuwih hibabatiyih hio, “Iti orot Jesu isan boro mi’itube tanasinaf?”
12 About that time Jesus went out of the city on the hill to talk with God. He talked with God all night.
12 Nati ana veya’amaim Jesu yoyobanamih yen in oyaw wanamaim tit, naatu imaim ma God isan yoyoban in marto. Jesus arar yanamaim eyoyoyoban|alt="Jesus praying in wilderness" src="cn01698B.tif" size="col" loc="Luk 6.12" copy="©1978 David C. Cook Publishing Co." ref="6.12"
13 In the morning he called his disciples to him. He chose twelve of them and called them apostles
13 Mar auman basit, ana bai’ufununayah etei eaf ayuwih hiru’ay, naatu wanawanahimaim orot etei 12 rubinih, wabih tur abarayan iwaben.
14 They were Simon, whom Jesus called Peter, and his brother Andrew, James and John, Philip and Bartholomew, Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon the freedom fighter, Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, the one who gave Jesus over to people who hated him.
14 Naatu iti i tur abarayah wabih, Simon (wabin ta Peter, Jesu uf biwab) naatu Peter tain Andrew, James, John, Philip naatu Bartholomew,
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15 Matthew, Thomas naatu Alpheus natun James naatu Simon (Zerot teo),
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16 James natun Judas, naatu Judas Iscariot, (Jesu baban eo momorob).
17 Then Jesus came down the hill with them and stood on the flat ground. Many people came. There were many of his disciples. And there were many people from all parts of Judea, and from Jerusalem, and from the seaside of Tyre and Sidon. They came to hear him and to be healed because they were sick.
17 Jesu ana tur abarayah bairi oyawane himatabir hire hina hititit ana maramaim, ana bai’ufununayah etei hiru’ay butun ana yabarinamaim bairi hibat, naatu sabuw maumurih na’in Judea wanawanan, Jerusalem wanawanan hiru’ay, naatu torane bar merar rou’ab, Taiya, Sidon auman sabuw etei hiru’ay.
18 Some were troubled by bad spirits, and they were healed.
18 Hiruru’ay anayabin i tur nowar isan naatu hai sawow yumatah ta ta hibow hima’am baiyawasih isan hina. Naatu sabuw afa demon kakafih hibiwawa’anih auman hinan etei iyawasih.
19 All the people wanted to touch Jesus. Power came from him and he healed them all.
19 Sabuw etei i hikokok Jesu hitabutubun, anayabin hibubutubun ana veya, ana fair titit i etei biyawasih.
20 Jesus looked at his disciples and said, God will make happy you who are poor. The kingdom of God is for you.
20 Jesu ana bai’ufununayah nutitiyih in sawar basit eo,
21 God will make happy you who are hungry now. You will be filled. God will make happy you who cry now. You will laugh.
21 Kwa iyab boun bayumih kwabi’akir
22 God will make you happy when people hate you, when they will not let you belong to their group, when they say wrong things about you and make your name bad. God blesses you when it is for the sake of the Son of Man.
22 Sabuw hinifa’ifa’i, hinakwahiri, tur kakafih hina’uwi naatu kakafi hinarouw hinao ana maramaim kwaniyasisir, anayabin Orot Natun kwabi’ufunun!
23 Be very happy on that day and dance for joy. God will be good to you in heaven. The fathers of these people did the same things to the prophets of God long ago.
23 Imih sawar iti na’atube hinamamatar ana veya kwanakawasa naatu kwaniyasisir kwanaben. Anayabin a baiyan gagamin na’in maramaim inu’in. Abisa tisisinaf anayabin hai a’agir dinab oro’orot isah sawar iti na’atube hisinaf.
24 But you who are rich will have trouble. You have already had your good times.
24 Baise kwa iyab boun sawar wairafi kwama’am
25 You who have all you want now will have trouble! You will be hungry. You who laugh now will have trouble. You will be sad and cry.
25 Kwa iyab boun bay kwa’aa ya higadid kwama’am
26 When all the people praise you, you will have trouble! The fathers of these people did the same things to those who were not true prophets of God.
26 Kwa iyab sabuw wab tebobora’ara’ah boro yababan gagamin maiyow kwanab! Anayabin hai a’agir dinab baifufuwenayah isah na’atube hisinaf.
27 But I say to you who hear, love your enemies. Do good things to those who hate you.
27 Kwa iyab iti tur kwanonowar a tur ao’owen a kamabiy sabuw kwaniyabuwih, sabuw iyab tibifa’ifa’i isah gewasin kwanasinaf.
28 Bless those who use bad words about you. Ask God to do good to those who trouble you.
28 Sabuw iyab hinao’orarafi, God kwanifefeyan baigegewasin nitih, naatu sabuw iyab isa kakafin hinasisinaf isah kwanayoyoban.
29 If someone hits you on one side of your face, turn the other side also. If someone takes your coat, let him have your shirt also.
29 Orot yait rebareb nabifafar na’at, raunane’ebo inabotabir nifafar. Naatu orot ta a biyabaibiyon tafan nikiya’ub nabaib na’at, baban auman inau nikiya’ub nab.
30 Give to every one who begs you for something.
30 Orot babin ta sawar isan nabifefeyani initih, naatu orot babin ta sawar o nowa ebaib, kwihamiy ebai, men bainamih inao maiye.
31 Do to other people what you want them to do to you.
31 A kok mi’itube sabuw isa tisisinaf na’atube, ibo isah na’atube inasinaf.
32 If you love those who love you, what good is there in that? Even bad people love those who love them.
32 Sabuw o tibiyabuw akisih isah inabiyabow na’at, aisim boro baigegewasin inab? Sabuw kakafih turahinah tibiyabuwih akisih boro hiniyabuwih!
33 If you do good things to those who do good things to you, what good is there in that? Bad people do the same.
33 Naatu sabuw o isa gewasin tesisinafuwat isah gewasin inasisinaf na’at, aisim boro baigegewasin inab? Sabuw bowabow kakafin wairafih na’atube tisisinaf.
34 If you lend to those who will give to you, what good is there in that? Even bad people lend to bad people, if they think they will get the same from them.
34 Sabuw iyab kubitih o iso’ob i boro wan hinay maiye hinabit na’at, aisim boro baigewasin inab? Sabuw bowabow kakafin wairafih i hiso’ob turahinah tibitih ana fofonin boro wan hinab maiye!
35 Love your enemies. Do good things. Lend to people and do not look to get anything back. You will be paid well. You will be sons of the Highest One. He is kind to those who do not thank him and to those who are bad.
35 En! Baise akamabiy sabuw kwaniyabuwih, a gewasin kwanitih. Kwanitin men wan isan kwananot. Saise a baiyan gagamin na’in boro kwanab, naatu God auyomtoro’ot natunatunamih boro kwanamatar. Anayabin sabuw iyab aurih merarayow en, sabuw kakafih God nati sabuw isah i ebigewasin.
36 So be kind like your Father.
36 Tamat ekakabeber na’atube kwanakabeber.
37 Do not judge others and you will not be judged. Do not punish others, and you will not be punished. Let others go free and God will let you go free.
37 Taituwa inibatiyih, God boro obo nibatiyi, naatu taituwa ubar initih God boro obo ubar nit, taituwa hai kakafin inanotawiy, God boro a kakafin nanotawiy.
38 Give to people and they will give to you. They will fill your cup, press it down, shake it, and let it run over. That is what they will give to you. How much you give to others is how much God will give to you.
38 Uma natasasar taituw isah, God boro uman natasasar o isa. Tur anababatun o boro inab uma awan nakasuwai. Turobe baibais boro uma yan nasuwa nare inab nayen uma awan nakaratan. Sabuw inabitih ana fofonin God boro na’atube fofon ta’imon nit.”
39 Jesus also told the people a story. He said, A blind man cannot lead a blind man. They will both fall into a hole.
39 Naatu Jesu oroubon ta iti na’atube eo, “Orot matan fim men karam boro fim turan nanawiy hairi hinan, anayabin nanawiy hairi hinanan na’at boro hairi’ika hinan hub hinare.
40 The one who learns is not better than his teacher. But every one who learns will be like his teacher when his teacher has finished teaching him.
40 Kirum kek men yait ta boro ana bai’obaiyenayan nanatabirimih, baise na kirum nan yomanin na’a’asa’ub ana veya, i boro ana bai’obaiyenayan na’atube namatar.
41 Why do you look at the small piece of dust in your brothers eye? And you do not see the big stick in your own eye.
41 Aisim tai matan momor i’itin ku’u? Baise o mata ai bahun yi ebatabat men kutatatam.
42 How can you say to your brother, "Brother, let me take the dust out of your eye"? But you do not see the stick in your own eye. You are not true to yourselves! First take the stick out of your own eye. Then you will be able to see to take the dust out of your brothers eye.
42 O mata ai bahun yi batabat men itatam, naatu tai isan i’o Aro, nekuna mata momor abosair, a naniyan mi’itube ibai kuo? Wanawanan rerekabih! Matoro’ot o mata ai bahun ina’uy, imaibo boro inanuw gewas tai matan momor ina’itin inabosair.
43 A good tree does not have bad fruit. And also, a bad tree does not have good fruit.
43 Ai gewasin nabiw ro’on boro men kakafin nayai, na’atube ai wanawanan kour nabiw ro’on boro men gewasin nayai.
44 Every kind of tree is known by its fruit. People do not pick fruit like figs from thorn trees. And they do not pick grapes from bramble bushes.
44 Ai etei’imak boro ro’ohimaim ina’itah, fafou ro’on boro men agor afe’en inima’ub, na’atube waris boro men digumar afe’en inawasarir hinare.
45 A good man has stored up good things in his heart, so he says good things. A bad man has stored up wrong things in his heart, so he will say wrong things. The mouth will say what is in the heart.
45 Orot gewasin totobuyoy gewasin dogoronamaim tema’am boro nitaman nit. Orot kakafin totobuyoy kakafih dogoronamaim tema’am boro nitaman nit. Anayabin orot awanamaim abisa kakafin ititit, dogoron wanawanan i kakafin awan karatan inu’in.
46 Why do you call me "Lord, Lord," but you do not do what I tell you?
46 Aisim ayu isau kwa’o, ‘Regah, Regah,’ baise abisa au’uwi i men na’atube kwasisinaf?
47 A person comes to me. He hears what I say and obeys me. I will show you who he is like.
47 Orot yait na ayu au tur nowar ebobosiyasiyar, ana itinin i iti ani’obaiyi kwana’itin.
48 He is like a man who built a house. He dug down deep in the ground and made it stand on a rock. The water in the river came up high. The water beat hard against the house. But the house did not move, because it was built on a rock.
48 Orot ana bar wowabinamih hub kair re kabay afe’en tutut rouw, bar wowab. Harew tit yen bar bufut rab, baise bar men iyuwiyuw, anayabin bar wowab gewas.
49 A man hears what I say but does not obey me. He is like a man who built his house on top of the ground. He did not dig down deep. The water beat hard against it and it fell with a loud noise!
49 Baise o yait ayu au tur inowar men kubobosiyasiyar, i orot ana bar wabat en wowowab na’atube, bar tutut en wowab batabat, harew tit yen bar rabirab ana veya mar ta’imonamo ufar re, naatu nati bar re’er i mutufor tarogowan.”
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