Mateus 22
Diuusi ñiooquidʌ utuducami oodamicʌdʌ (NTPNT) vs VC
1 Taidʌ ʌSuusi aagidi ʌʌpʌ ʌmo ñiooqui cuentocʌdʌ daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
1 Jesus tornou a falar-lhes por meio de parábolas:
2 ―Diuusi soicʌi oodami sai cʌʌga gʌntʌtʌgitocana. Gomaasi ʌrʌpan ducami isducatai idui ʌmo raí ismaacʌdʌ idui ʌmo vagimi aidʌsi ooñigai maradʌ.
2 The kingdom of the heavens has become like a king who made a wedding feast for his son,
3 Ootoi ʌgai gʌpipiooñiga sai vuaapana ʌvapaidadʌ taidʌ ʌvapaidadʌ maitipʌli isdadiagi.
3 and sent his bondmen to call the persons invited to the wedding feast, and they would not come.
4 Tai ʌgai ʌpamu ootoi aa gʌpipiooñiga daidʌ itʌtʌdai: “Aagidavurai giñvapaida sai casi gatʌjai aanʌ coodaragai giñsosoiga giicoligadʌ dai sai cuaadagai cavʌʌsi baigʌduu vai otoma baigovai iimʌna idi cunataragʌrʌ”, astʌtʌdai.
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 Dai vapaidadʌ maitaʌʌgi. Ʌmoco mʌʌ nʌidamu gʌdʌvʌʌraga dai ʌmai viaacatadai ʌma maasi isnʌidagi.
5 But they made light of it, and went, one to his own land, and another to his commerce.
6 Daidʌ ʌgaa vui ʌpipiooñigadʌ ʌraí dai soi vuujimi dai vʌʌsi coi.
6 And the rest, laying hold of his bondmen, ill-treated and slew {them}.
7 Taidʌ ʌraí aliʌ baamu dai ootoi gʌsandaaruga sai mʌʌ coodana ʌgai ʌgacoodacami dai mʌmʌidana baabaquidʌ.
7 And {when} the king {heard of it he} was wroth, and having sent his forces, destroyed those murderers and burned their city.
8 Amaasi ʌraí itʌtʌdai aa gʌpipiooñiga: “Quiaa baigʌduu gocunataragai dai giñvapaida camaiviaa sʌʌlicami isdadiagi.
8 Then he says to his bondmen, The wedding feast is ready, but those invited were not worthy;
9 Iimʌdavurai caayamu dai vapaida vʌʌsi mʌsioorʌ tʌʌgiagi vai dadana idi cunataragʌrʌ”, astʌtʌdai ʌraí.
9 go therefore into the thoroughfares of the highways, and as many as ye shall find invite to the wedding feast.
10 Taidʌ ʌpipiooñigadʌ aipaco voiyamu iji dai ʌʌmpagi vʌʌsi siʌʌqui tʌʌ oodami cʌʌga tuutiacami dai maicʌʌga tuutiacami dai poduucai suuda ami gʌʌ tuucavi oodami.
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 Taidʌ ʌraí vaa dai nʌnʌidi gʌvapaida dai gʌtʌgito tʌʌ siami cʌaacatadai ʌmoco ismaacʌdʌ maitʌ aadaca yuucusi ismaacʌdʌ maa ʌraí gʌvapaida sai gʌnaadana cunataragʌrʌ.
11 And the king, having gone in to see the guests, beheld there a man not clothed with a wedding garment.
12 Daidʌ itʌtʌdai: “¿Ducatai vaa aapi maitʌaadacatai yuucusi ismaasi gʌaadai cunataragʌrʌ?” astʌtʌdai ʌraí. Taidʌ ʌgai maiñiooqui.
12 And he says to him, {My} friend, how camest thou in here not having on a wedding garment? But he was speechless.
13 Taidʌ ʌraí itʌtʌdai ʌgai ismaacʌdʌ gabibiditadai: “Vuravurai noonovidʌ dai ʌʌcasodʌ dai quiidigana daasa siaaco tucagamu siami aliʌ soimasi taatacamu goovai dai suaacadamu”, astʌtʌdai ʌraí.
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 Diuusi ñiñiooquituldiadamigadʌ aagidi mui oodami saidʌ istutuidi iscʌʌgacʌrʌ vuvaaquiagi dʌmos Diuusi chiʌʌqui ʌʌco vuvaitu ―tʌtʌdai ʌSuusi.
14 For many are called ones, but few chosen ones.
15 Taidʌ ʌfariseo iji dai gʌnaagi sabai aagatudana ʌgai ʌSuusi ʌmo istumaasi vai poduucai viaaca ʌgai isducatai gʌʌpiʌrʌ vuaajagi dudunucamiʌrʌ.
15 — ausente —
16 Dai cascʌdʌ ootoi ʌfariseo gʌnaaduñi ʌʌmadu ʌʌmoco ʌEroodʌsi aaduñdʌ sai mʌʌ aatagidana ʌSuusi vai ʌgai itʌtʌdai:
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 Gʌraagidañi: ¿Cʌʌgaisi tʌsaa namʌquiada aatʌmʌ gocuota ʌgʌʌ baitʌcʌaacamigadʌ ʌromamano chio sio? ―tʌtʌdai ʌgai.
17 tell us therefore what thou thinkest: Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
18 Dʌmos ʌSuusi maatʌ tʌʌ isʌgai vuiirumada ʌliditadai dai potʌtʌdai:
18 But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said, Why tempt ye me, hypocrites?
19 Giñtʌʌgidavurai ʌmo tumiñsi ismaacʌdʌcʌdʌ aa namʌquidi aapimʌ ʌcuota ʌgʌʌ baitʌcʌaacamigadʌ romamano ―tʌtʌdai ʌSuusi.
19 Shew me the money of the tribute. And they presented to him a denarius.
20 Taidʌ ʌSuusi mostʌʌ dai tʌcacai daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
20 And he says to them, Whose {is} this image and superscription?
21 Tai ʌgai aa noragi daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
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 Amaasi caʌ ʌgai imaasi dai maitʌʌ istumaasi gʌntʌtʌgituagi dai dagito dai iji.
22 And when they heard {him}, they wondered, and left him, and went away.
23 Ʌgai vaa tasʌrʌ ʌʌmoco saduseo iji siaaco daacatadai ʌSuusi. Ʌsaduseo pocaiti sai maioidaga coidadʌ duaacaradʌ cascʌdʌ potʌtʌdai ʌgai ʌSuusi:
23 — ausente —
24 ―Mamaatʌtuldiadami, ʌMoseesacaru oojisicami gʌrvii gʌsʌʌlicamiga vai pocaiti sai ismuquiagi ʌmo cʌʌli dai viaagi gʌooñiga maiquiaa maratacai abaana, saidʌ ʌsuculidʌ ʌcʌʌli gʌaagai isvʌʌnagi ʌviuudu dai maratagi abaana ʌsiʌʌgidʌ vʌʌtarʌ ismaacʌdʌ muu.
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 Dai tami gʌrsaagida oidacatadai cuvaracami ʌmo siʌʌgʌmʌ. Dai ʌʌpʌgadadʌ ooñigai dai muu maiquiaa maamatacai. Tai gooquiʌrʌ ʌgʌmai vʌʌna ʌviuudu dai muu ʌʌpʌ maiquiaa maamatacai.
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 Tai gooquiʌrʌ ʌgʌmai vʌʌna ʌgai vaa ooqui dai muu ʌʌpʌ maiquiaa maamatacai. Vʌʌ cuvaracami podui dai vʌʌsi coi maimaamatacai tomali ʌmaadutai.
26 In like manner also the second and the third, unto the seven.
27 Dai amaasi muu ʌooqui ʌʌpʌ.
27 And last of all the woman also died.
28 Dai duduaacacai coidadʌ saagidaiñdʌrʌ. ¿Ismaacʌdʌ ʌrcunadʌcamu ʌooqui vʌʌsi ʌrcuucunadʌcatadai ʌgai di? ―tʌtʌdai ʌsaduseo.
28 In the resurrection therefore of which of the seven shall she be wife, for all had her?
29 Taidʌ ʌSuusi aa noragi daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
29 And Jesus answering said to them, Ye err, not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God.
30 Siʌʌscadʌ duduaacagi coidadʌ camaicuucuntada agai tomali maiooñtada agai mosʌpan ducamicana ʌgai Diuusi tʌtʌaañicarudʌ tʌvaagiʌrʌ.
30 For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as angels of God in heaven.
31 Canʌidi aapimʌ oojai istumaasi gʌnaagidi Diuusi sai oidaga duaacaragai coidadʌ vʌʌtarʌ.
31 Quanto à ressurreição dos mortos, não lestes o que Deus vos disse:
32 Tomasi catʌvʌpi ʌpʌdui sicoi Avraañicaru dai Isaacaru dai Jacocaru vʌʌscʌrʌ pocaiti Diuusi: “Aanʌ anʌrDiuusigadʌ Avraañi dai Isaa dai Jaco dai aa ʌʌpʌ”, astʌtʌdai Diuusi. Ʌgai Diuusi ʌʌmadu daraaja tʌvaagiʌrʌ. Diuusi ʌrDiuusigadʌ ismaacʌdʌ catʌvaagiʌrʌ daraaja dai ismaacʌdʌ iimia agai tʌvaagiamu ―tʌtʌdai ʌSuusi.
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 Moscaʌcai ʌoodami imaasi vʌʌscatai maitʌʌ istumaasi gʌntʌtʌgituagi ʌSuusi mamaatʌtuldaragadʌcʌdʌ.
33 E, ouvindo esta doutrina, as turbas se enchiam de grande admiração.
34 Aidʌsi ʌfariseo maí siʌSuusi cʌʌga aa noragi ʌsaduseo tai ʌgai maitʌʌ isducatai aa noragidagi ʌfariseo ʌʌgi gʌnʌmpagi.
34 Sabendo os fariseus que Jesus reduzira ao silêncio os saduceus, reuniram-se
35 Dai ʌmoco ʌgai saagidaiñdʌrʌ ismaacʌdʌ ʌrmamaatʌtuldadamicatadai Diuusi sʌʌlicamigadʌ vuiirumada ʌliditadai ʌgai ʌSuusi daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
35 e um deles, doutor da lei, fez-lhe esta pergunta para pô-lo à prova:
36 ―¿Mamaatʌtuldadami vʌʌsi ismaacʌdʌ ipʌlidi Diuusi tʌsivuaadagi tumaasi vaamioma gʌaagai tʌsivuaadagi? ―tʌtʌdai ʌgai.
36 Mestre, qual é o maior mandamento da lei?
37 Taidʌ ʌSuusi itʌtʌdai:
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 Gooviava ʌgai dai siooma gʌaagai isivuaadagi”.
38 Este é o maior e o primeiro mandamento.
39 Dai gooquiʌrdadʌ baitoma pocaidaga ʌʌpʌ: “Oigʌadañi gʌaaduñi poduucai pʌsduucai gʌoigʌdai aapi ʌʌgi”.
39 E o segundo, semelhante a este, é: Amarás teu próximo como a ti mesmo {Lv 19,18}.
40 Tomasioorʌ sioorʌ sʌʌlicʌdʌ ʌʌgidi idi ñiooqui ʌgai gia vʌʌscʌrʌ ivueeyi vʌʌsi istumaasi aagai Diuusi sʌʌlicamigadʌrʌ dai istumaasi aagai Diuusi ñiñiooquituldadamigadʌ ―tʌtʌdai ʌSuusi.
40 Nesses dois mandamentos se resumem toda a lei e os profetas.
41 Vai quiaa ʌmapai guucacatadai ʌfariseo
41 Como os fariseus se agrupassem, Jesus interrogou-os:
42 taidʌ ʌSuusi tʌcacai daidʌ itʌtʌdai:
42 Que pensais vós de Cristo? De quem é filho? Responderam: De Davi!
43 Taidʌ ʌSuusi itʌtʌdai:
43 Como então, prosseguiu Jesus, Davi, falando sob inspiração do Espírito, chama-o Senhor, dizendo:
44 Diuusi potʌtʌdai ʌCristo:
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 ¿Ducatai istutuidi ʌCristo siʌrcajiudadʌcagi ʌDavicaru vai ʌʌgi ʌDavicaru giñDiuusiga aagai? ―tʌtʌdai ʌSuusi.
45 Se, pois, Davi o chama Senhor, como é ele seu filho?
46 Dai tomali ʌmaadutai maitistutuiditadai isaa noragidagi tomali ʌmo ñiooqui dai aidʌ abiaadʌrʌ vʌʌscatai ʌʌbʌidiña istʌcacadagi ʌmo istumaasi.
46 Ninguém pôde responder-lhe nada. E, depois daquele dia, ninguém mais ousou interrogá-lo.
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