Mateus 22

Tnúhu ní cáháⁿ yǎ ndiǒxí xito cùu uú (MILNT) vs VC

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1 Te Jèsús ní ngüíta tucu‑gá cání‑gǎ ɨngá cuèndú núú‑güedě, te xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ:
1 Jesus tornou a falar-lhes por meio de parábolas:
2 —Na càni tucu‑í ɨngá cuèndú núú‑ndó cuèndá tecú tnùní‑ndó nàcuáa cada‑xi òré ndɨ́hu ndaha ñàha Yá Ndiǒxí xii ñáyiu. Ɨɨⁿ tée yɨ̀ndaha ñaha xii ñáyiu ní quide‑dé ɨɨⁿ vico ní dátnǎndaha‑dé déhe ducuⁿ‑dé.
2 The kingdom of the heavens has become like a king who made a wedding feast for his son,
3 Te ní tendaha‑dě cue tée xìnu cuechi núú‑dě cuáháⁿ‑güedé cuángana‑güedé cue ñáyiu sa ní cáháⁿ‑dé cuhuⁿ vico, dico ñáyiu‑áⁿ ñà túú ní cuìní‑yu quɨ́hɨ́ⁿ‑yu.
3 and sent his bondmen to call the persons invited to the wedding feast, and they would not come.
4 Te ní xáhaⁿ tùcu‑dé xii dava‑gá cue tée xìnu cuechi núú‑dě: “Quɨ́hɨ́ⁿ‑ndó cǔñaha‑ndo xìi cue ñáyiu sa ní cáháⁿ‑í cuhuⁿ vico sá sà ní quide túha‑í sá cáxǐ‑yu, te sa ní sahni‑í ndɨcutu ndɨhɨ nchaa dava‑gá quɨtɨ ní dánúcuǐhnu‑í, te nchaa sa ní quide túha‑í, te na quìxí‑yu cuhúⁿ‑yu vico càchí‑í cúñaha‑ndo”, càchí‑dé xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii cue tée xìnu cuechi núú‑dě‑áⁿ.
4 Again he sent other bondmen, saying, Say to the persons invited, Behold, I have prepared my dinner; my oxen and my fatted beasts are killed, and all things ready; come to the wedding feast.
5 Dico ni ɨ̀ɨⁿ ñáyiu ní cáháⁿ‑dé‑áⁿ ñà túú ní cuìní‑yu quɨ́hɨ́ⁿ‑yu cuhúⁿ‑yu vico. Chi ɨɨ́ⁿ‑yu ní sáháⁿ‑yu ní quide chìúⁿ‑yu núú ñúhǔ‑yu, te ɨngá‑yu ní sáháⁿ‑yu ní nadìcó‑yu núu nándɨ cùu ndáhú quídě‑yu.
5 But they made light of it, and went, one to his own land, and another to his commerce.
6 Te dava‑gá‑yu ní tnɨɨ́‑yu dava cue tée xìnu cuechi núú těe quìde vico‑áⁿ, te ní canìhá‑yu ndéé ní sahni ñàhá‑yu xii‑güedé.
6 And the rest, laying hold of his bondmen, ill-treated and slew {them}.
7 Te tée yɨ̀ndaha ñaha xii ñáyiu quìde vico‑áⁿ nǐ cudééⁿ víhí‑dě sá dúcáⁿ nǐ quidé‑yu, te ní tendaha‑dě cue sandàdú‑dé ní sáháⁿ‑güedé ní sahni‑güedé cue ñáyiu ducaⁿ nǐ quide‑áⁿ, te ní sahmi‑güedé nchaa vehe càa ñuú‑yu.
7 And {when} the king {heard of it he} was wroth, and having sent his forces, destroyed those murderers and burned their city.
8 Te sátá dúcáⁿ te ní xáhaⁿ‑dě xii dava‑gá cue tée xìnu cuechi núú‑dě: “Nchaa sa ndècu túha, te cue ñáyiu ní cáháⁿ‑í cuhuⁿ vico‑a ni cùu ñá túú‑gǎ tàú‑yu sá cúhǔⁿ‑yu.
8 Then he says to his bondmen, The wedding feast is ready, but those invited were not worthy;
9 Te chí cuàháⁿ nděni ní cuu te cáháⁿ‑ndó nchàa ñáyiu na nàníhí‑ndó ìchi na quixí‑yu cuhúⁿ‑yu vico‑a”, càchí‑dé xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii‑güedé.
9 go therefore into the thoroughfares of the highways, and as many as ye shall find invite to the wedding feast.
10 Te cue tée xìnu cuechi‑áⁿ nǐ quee‑güedé cuáháⁿ‑güedé, te ní cáháⁿ‑güedé nchaa ñáyiu ní naníhí‑güedě ichi, te cuěi ñáyiu váha iní‑xi, te cuěi ñáyiu cuihna ìní‑xi, te ní chítǔ‑yu núú cúú vìco‑áⁿ.
10 And those bondmen went out into the highways, and brought together all as many as they found, both evil and good; and the wedding feast was furnished with guests.
11 ’Te sátá dúcáⁿ te tée yɨ̀ndaha ñáyiu quìde vico‑áⁿ nǐ quɨ́hu‑dé xɨtɨ́ vehe ní xíndéhé‑dě cue ñáyiu ñùhu vico‑áⁿ, te ní xiní‑dé ɨɨⁿ tée ñùtnahá tnuú‑yu te ñá túú càa dóó‑dě dàtná cáá dǒó níhnú cuè ñáyiu ñùhu vico‑áⁿ.
11 And the king, having gone in to see the guests, beheld there a man not clothed with a wedding garment.
12 Te ní xáhaⁿ‑dě xii tée‑áⁿ: “¿Tǎta, nása ní cuu cuánguɨhu‑ǒ iha, te ñá túú càa dóó‑n dàtná cáá dǒó níhnú cuè ñáyiu ñùhu vico tnándaha‑i?”, càchí‑dé xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii tée‑áⁿ. Dico tée‑áⁿ ñà túú ní nǐhí‑dě tnúhu cáháⁿ‑dé.
12 And he says to him, {My} friend, how camest thou in here not having on a wedding garment? But he was speechless.
13 Te tée yɨ̀ndaha ñáyiu quìde vico‑áⁿ nǐ xáhaⁿ‑dě xii cue ñáyiu xìnu cuechi núú mèsá: “Chí tnɨ́ɨ́ těe‑áⁿ te dacùtu‑ndo‑dé, te queñuhu‑ndo‑dě ná quɨ̀hɨ́ⁿ‑dé cundecu‑dé ɨɨⁿ xichi núú néé nǔú ǐo ndoho‑dé, te yàcáⁿ ío ndáhyú‑dé te dìcó rúhñú‑nǎ cuu núhu‑dé sá sàtú iní‑dé sá ndóhó‑dě”, càchí‑dé xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii cue ñáyiu xìnu cuechi núú mèsá‑áⁿ.
13 Then said the king to the servants, Bind him feet and hands, and take him away, and cast him out into the outer darkness: there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.
14 Te duha ndùu cuendú càháⁿ‑í chi ío cuéhé ñǎyiu càháⁿ ñáhá Yǎ Ndiǒxí xií‑yu, dico sacú‑ni‑yu nduu táhǔ‑yu cundecú‑yu ndɨhɨ‑gá —càchí‑gá xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé.
14 For many are called ones, but few chosen ones.
15 Te cue tée cùu fariséú ní sáháⁿ‑güedé ɨɨⁿ xichi ní ndatnúhu‑güedé nàcuáa cada‑güedé datɨ̀cánuu‑güedé Jèsús núú tnǔhu càháⁿ‑gá cuèndá ducaⁿ nǐhí‑güedě nàcuáa cada‑güedé cacáⁿ cuéchi‑güedé cuèndá‑gá.
15 — ausente —
16 Te ní tendaha‑güedě ɨɨⁿ ǔú cue tée cùndɨhɨ‑güedé, ndɨhɨ cue tée cùndɨhɨ té Hèrodés cuáháⁿ‑güedé núú ndécú Jèsús. Te òré ní quexìo‑güedé núú ndécú‑gǎ, te ní xáhaⁿ‑güedě xii‑gá:
16 And they send out to him their disciples with the Herodians, saying, Teacher, we know that thou art true and teachest the way of God in truth, and carest not for any one, for thou regardest not men's person;
17 Te cachí tnúhu xii‑ndɨ́, núu váha‑ni quìde‑ndɨ́ sá chǎhu‑ndɨ́ té Cèsár tée ío cùnuu cuendá impuèstú áⁿ ñǎhá —càchí‑güedé xǎhaⁿ‑güedě xii‑gá.
17 tell us therefore what thou thinkest: Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
18 Dico Jèsús ní cutnùní iní‑gá sá xító ndèé ñáhá‑güedě xii‑gá, núu ní xáhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé:
18 But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said, Why tempt ye me, hypocrites?
19 Chí dánèhé ñáhá xìi‑í ɨɨⁿ díhúⁿ sǎ chǎhu‑ndo cuèndá impuèstú nǔu nása càa —cachí‑gá xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé.
19 Shew me the money of the tribute. And they presented to him a denarius.
20 Te òré ní xiní‑gá díhúⁿ‑ǎⁿ te ní xícáⁿ tnúhú‑gǎ núú‑güedě, te xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ:
20 And he says to them, Whose {is} this image and superscription?
21 Te ní xáhaⁿ‑güedě xii‑gá:
21 They say to him, Caesar's. Then he says to them, Pay then what is Caesar's to Caesar, and what is God's to God.
22 Te cue tée‑áⁿ ǐo ní cuñúhu‑güedé sá dúcáⁿ nǐ cáháⁿ‑gá, te ní natnɨɨ‑güedé ichi cuánuhú‑güedé.
22 And when they heard {him}, they wondered, and left him, and went away.
23 Te dɨu‑ni nduu‑ǎⁿ nǐ quexìo ɨɨⁿ úú cue tée cùu saducéú núú ndécú Jèsús. Te cue tée‑áⁿ ñà túú sàndáá iní‑güedé sá ndótó cuè ñáyiu ní xíhí, te ní xáhaⁿ‑güedě xii‑gá:
23 — ausente —
24 —Mèstrú, ndíi Moìsés ní cachí ndíi sá nǔu ɨɨⁿ tée ndècu ñadɨhɨ́‑xi cuú‑dé te quendóo ñadɨ̀hɨ́‑dé, te núu ñá túú děhe‑dé ní xǒo ndɨhɨ‑aⁿ te tée cùu ñaní‑dé naqueheⁿ‑dé ñaha ní quendóo quèé‑áⁿ cuèndá coo déhe‑dé ndɨhɨ‑aⁿ cuèndá ñaní‑dé tée ní xíhí‑áⁿ.
24 saying, Teacher, Moses said, If any one die, not having children, his brother shall marry his wife and shall raise up seed to his brother.
25 Te ñuú‑ndɨ́‑a ní xíndecu úsá tnàhá cue tée mee‑ni ndɨ̀ ñaní‑güedé. Te tée díhna ní níhí ñadɨ̀hɨ́‑dé te ñá túú ní cùdíi‑dé cundecu‑dé chi ní xíhí‑dé, te ni ɨ̀ɨⁿ déhe‑dé ñá túú ní xǒo ndɨhɨ ñadɨ̀hɨ́‑dé‑áⁿ. Te tée cùu uú ní nàqueheⁿ‑dé ñaha ní quendóo quèé‑áⁿ.
25 Now there were with us seven brethren; and the first having married died, and not having seed, left his wife to his brother.
26 Dico ní xíhí tucu‑dé, te ni ɨ̀ɨⁿ tucu déhe‑dé ñá túú ní xǒo ndɨhɨ ñaha‑áⁿ, te dɨu‑ni ducaⁿ nǐ yáha tée cùu uní, te ní xínu ndɨ ùsá‑güedé ní cándeca ñaha‑güedě xii ñaha‑áⁿ dico dɨu‑ni ducaⁿ nǐ xíhí‑güedé.
26 In like manner also the second and the third, unto the seven.
27 Te ndéé núú nǐ ndɨhɨ‑ná te ní xíhí tnàhá ñadɨ̀hɨ́‑áⁿ.
27 And last of all the woman also died.
28 Te na sàá nduu ndòto‑güedé ndɨhɨ ñaha‑áⁿ, ¿te ndědacàa‑güedé ñadɨ̀hɨ́‑güedé cuu‑aⁿ‑i? Chi ndɨ ùsá‑güedé ní cándeca ñaha‑güedě xii‑aⁿ —càchí‑güedé xǎhaⁿ‑güedě xii‑gá.
28 In the resurrection therefore of which of the seven shall she be wife, for all had her?
29 Te Jèsús ní xáhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé:
29 And Jesus answering said to them, Ye err, not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God.
30 Te na càchí tnúhu‑í xii‑ndo sǎ òré ná sàá nduu ndòto nchaa ñáyiu ní xíhí, te dàvá‑áⁿ vǎ yǒo‑gá dasaⁿ děhe yoco‑xi chi vá yǒo‑gá candeca tnàha, chi cuu‑ná‑yu dàtná cue espíritú xínú cuèchi núú Yǎ Ndiǒxí.
30 For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as angels of God in heaven.
31 ¿Te náa ñá túú quìde cuendá‑ndó nàcuáa càháⁿ Yǎ Ndiǒxí núú tùtú‑gá núú càháⁿ‑gá cuèndá cue ñáyiu ní xíhí‑ǎⁿ? Te duha càchí‑gá:
31 Quanto à ressurreição dos mortos, não lestes o que Deus vos disse:
32 “Yúhú cúù‑í Ndiǒxí tě Àbrahám, ndɨhɨ té Isàác, ndɨhɨ té Jàcób”, duha càchí‑gá núú tùtú‑gá. Te cue tée‑áⁿ chi cuěi ní xíhí‑güedé núú ñùyíú‑a, dico sá cúú‑xí Yǎ Ndiǒxí chi ndècu vívú‑ni‑güedě. Chi dɨu‑gá cúú‑gǎ Ndiǒxí mee‑ni cuè ñáyiu xǐndecu vǐvú, te ñá túú cùu‑gá Ndiǒxí cue ñáyiu ñá túú ndècu vívú —càchí‑gá xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé.
32 Eu sou o Deus de Abraão, o Deus de Isaac e o Deus de Jacó {Ex 3,6}? Ora, ele não é Deus dos mortos, mas Deus dos vivos.
33 Te sá dúcáⁿ nǐ cáháⁿ‑gá ní xíi‑gá cue tée‑áⁿ, te ío ní cuñúhu nchaa ñáyiu cuèndá sá ǐo váha ndùu tnúhu ní cáháⁿ‑gá.
33 E, ouvindo esta doutrina, as turbas se enchiam de grande admiração.
34 Te cue tée cùu fariséú ní xiní‑güedé ní sadɨ́ Jèsús yuhu cue tée cùu saducéú, chi ñá túú ní nǐhí‑gǎ‑güedé tnúhu cúñaha‑güedě xii‑gá, te cue tée cùu fariséú‑áⁿ nǐ natacá‑güedé te cuáháⁿ‑güedé núú ndécú Jèsús.
34 Sabendo os fariseus que Jesus reduzira ao silêncio os saduceus, reuniram-se
35 Te ɨɨⁿ tée cùu fariséú‑áⁿ ǐo váha cùtnuní iní‑dé nàcuáa ndùu nchaa tnúhu ní chídó tnùní ndíi Moìsés te xìto ndeé‑dé Jèsús, te xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii‑gá:
35 e um deles, doutor da lei, fez-lhe esta pergunta para pô-lo à prova:
36 —Mèstrú, cachí tnúhu ndědacàa tnúhu sá nǐ chídó tnùní ndíi Moìsés ío‑gá cúnùu cada‑o —cachí‑dé xǎhaⁿ‑dě xii‑gá.
36 Mestre, qual é o maior mandamento da lei?
37 Te Jèsús ní xáhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑dé:
37 Respondeu Jesus: Amarás o Senhor teu Deus de todo teu coração, de toda tua alma e de todo teu espírito {Dt 6,5}.
38 duha càháⁿ tnúhu sá ǐo‑gá cúnùu.
38 Este é o maior e o primeiro mandamento.
39 Te duha càháⁿ tucu ɨngá tnúhu cùu uú sá ǐo cùnuu, te sa yatni ɨɨⁿ‑ni cùu‑xi ndɨhɨ tnúhu díhna nuu, te càchí‑xi: “Cuu iní‑ndó tnàha ñáyiu‑ndo dàtná cúú ìní‑ndó mèe‑ndo”, duha càháⁿ tnúhu cùu uú‑áⁿ.
39 E o segundo, semelhante a este, é: Amarás teu próximo como a ti mesmo {Lv 19,18}.
40 Te cuèndá úú tnúhu‑a ní cáá nchaa tnúhu ní cáháⁿ ndíi Moìsés nàcuáa cada ñáyiu, te dɨu‑ni cuèndá úú tnúhu‑a ní cáá tnúhu ní cáháⁿ nchaa cue tée ní xóo cáháⁿ tnúhu Yá Ndiǒxí ndéé sanaha —càchí‑gá xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé.
40 Nesses dois mandamentos se resumem toda a lei e os profetas.
41 Te ndècu ducaⁿ‑ni cue tée cùu fariséú núú ndécú Jèsús.
41 Como os fariseus se agrupassem, Jesus interrogou-os:
42 Te ní xícáⁿ tnúhú‑gǎ núú‑güedě, te xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ:
42 Que pensais vós de Cristo? De quem é filho? Responderam: De Davi!
43 Te Jèsús ní xáhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé:
43 Como então, prosseguiu Jesus, Davi, falando sob inspiração do Espírito, chama-o Senhor, dizendo:
44 Dútú Ndiǒxí ní xáhaⁿ‑gǎ xii Yaá cúú Xǐtohó‑í:
44 O Senhor disse a meu Senhor: Senta-te à minha direita, até que eu ponha teus inimigos por escabelo dos teus pés {Sl 109,1}?
45 ¿Te nása cùu Cristú déhe ndíi Dàvií, te mee ndǐi ní cachí ndíi sá cúú‑gǎ Xítohó ndíi? —càchí Jèsús xǎhaⁿ‑gǎ xii‑güedé.
45 Se, pois, Davi o chama Senhor, como é ele seu filho?
46 Te ni ɨ̀ɨⁿ‑güedé ñá túú‑gǎ ní nǐhí‑güedě tnúhu cúñaha‑güedě xii‑gá. Te ndéé nduu‑ǎⁿ ñà túú‑gǎ ní cùyɨɨ‑güedé ná tnúhu cácáⁿ tnúhú‑güedě núú‑gǎ.
46 Ninguém pôde responder-lhe nada. E, depois daquele dia, ninguém mais ousou interrogá-lo.

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