Mateus 22

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1 E Ieesuꞌ to vavaato avoeꞌ me e non pa napan, pareꞌ hutët hah ken pee po moeh vahutët pa soe vapipinoꞌ, eꞌ to soe ke rapoë pan,
1 Jesus tornou a falar-lhes por meio de parábolas:
2 “A Matop Vih va pa Vöön va Kin to teꞌ va non manih pa teꞌ sunön to vamatop o vaënëën va po vaen pe sunaiꞌeah.
2 The kingdom of the heavens has become like a king who made a wedding feast for his son,
3 Eꞌ to vamatop vahik en, pareꞌ vanö en po vipuh manuh pa napan varih se nö maꞌ manih pa taëën pamëh. Ko poen no a taëën to vamatop vahik en, keꞌ vanö en pa nap kiu peꞌ, kee nö ee ko vaoe ee maꞌ po teꞌ varih neꞌ to vanö voh o vipuh manih pee. Ivëhkëk, ee to koe ee pa nö maꞌ.
3 and sent his bondmen to call the persons invited to the wedding feast, and they would not come.
4 Vasuksuk neꞌ to vanö en po upöm teꞌ kikiu peꞌ, pareꞌ soe ke rapoë pan, “Soe ke ro teꞌ varih na to vanö voh o vipuh manih pee, pan, “A taëën to vamatop vahik en. Emöm to ip em pa kaöꞌ vusvus, ka ma moeh tah kurus vamatop vahik ee. Ke sunön peöꞌ to iu non a ö söm nö maꞌ pa taëën va po vaen pe sunaiꞌeah.” ’
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 Ivëhkëk, a napan to hikta nö maꞌ. E tövaneah pa taëën to vanö voh o vipuh manih pa napan, kee pënton varo ee pa soe peꞌ, pare vanönö ee pa nok a ma kiu pee. A paeh to nö en po tökiu peꞌ. Ka meh nö en pa matop a sitoaꞌ peꞌ.
5 But they made light of it, and went, one to his own land, and another to his commerce.
6 Ko upöm öt a ma teꞌ kikiu pe tövaneah pa taëën, pare ip naon rapoë, kee mëtmët ee.
6 And the rest, laying hold of his bondmen, ill-treated and slew {them}.
7 A teꞌ sunön to pënton a tah vaꞌih to tanok manih pa nap kiu peꞌ, pareꞌ pah heve suntan en. Eꞌ to vanö en pa nap vëvënsun peꞌ, kee ip vahik rakah ee pa napan varih to ip a nap kiu peꞌ, pare ës ee pa ma vöön pee.
7 And {when} the king {heard of it he} was wroth, and having sent his forces, destroyed those murderers and burned their city.
8 “Ivëh, ka teꞌ sunön soe ke ra nap kiu peꞌ pan, ‘A taëën va po vaen pe koaꞌ peöꞌ to vamatop vahik en. Ivëhkëk, a napan varih nöꞌ to vanö o vipuh peöꞌ manih pee, ee to hikta vih onöt ne a nö maꞌ pa taëën pamëh.
8 Then he says to his bondmen, The wedding feast is ready, but those invited were not worthy;
9 Ivëh, köꞌ iu noꞌ a ö nöm se nö manuh pa ma sinten hanan, paröm vaoe maꞌ ere tereh nöm to ep. Paröm soe ke raoe kee nö maꞌ pa taëën peöꞌ.’
9 go therefore into the thoroughfares of the highways, and as many as ye shall find invite to the wedding feast.
10 Ka nap kiu pa teꞌ sunön suk ee pa ma hanan. Pare meeme ee maꞌ pere tereh nee to onöt ne a taum. O teꞌ vihvih me ro teꞌ o hathat, kee nö ee maꞌ ka iuun no a taëën va po vaen to teꞌ non puh rakah en pa napan.
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 “Ka teꞌ sunön ho en koman iuun pa ep pa napan varih to nö maꞌ, pareꞌ ep in a pah teꞌ to teꞌ non nën to hikta hop maꞌ to ohop va pa taëën va po vaen.
11 And the king, having gone in to see the guests, beheld there a man not clothed with a wedding garment.
12 Ka teꞌ sunön pamëh soe ka teꞌ pamëh pan, ‘Kea, eën ho vah va maꞌ nih manih? Eën to hikta ohop nom o ohop va pa taëën va po vaen.’ Ivëhkëk, a teꞌ pamëh to hikta soe ta tah.
12 And he says to him, {My} friend, how camest thou in here not having on a wedding garment? But he was speechless.
13 Ivëh, ka teꞌ sunön soe ke ra nap kiu peꞌ pan, ‘Öt öm a teꞌ vëh, paröm nohnoh a poa koreneah me a poa moneah, paröm vi tavus na eah manuh pa vöön popoen. Manih pa vöön popoen pamëh no a napan se vaokook kov e ne, pare vakuskus rivon kov e ne po kamis.’
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 E Ieesuꞌ to heꞌ vahik a soe vapipinoꞌ peꞌ, pareꞌ vamaaka en pa pusun in a soe pamëh, pareꞌ soe ke ra napan pan, “E Sosoenën to iu non sih a nap peo se nö maꞌ manih pa iuun peꞌ. Ivëhkëk, a ma siꞌ pah teꞌ ro to tënan o vipuh peꞌ, ee o teꞌ poë varih ne Sosoenën to pitöꞌ koman voh en pee.”
14 For many are called ones, but few chosen ones.
15 O Parësiꞌ to këh ee pe Ieesuꞌ to vavaasis non a napan, pare nok ee po kokoman va pa ö nee se punöꞌ poë po vahutët, ko vahoꞌ poë po vahutët suk a ma soe koman peꞌ.
15 — ausente —
16 Ee to nö, pare vanö ee maꞌ pa ma teꞌ vamomhë koman pee, me ro teꞌ varih to vavatet ne sih o kum pe Hëërot. Kee nö maꞌ manih pe Ieesuꞌ, pare soe pan, “Apuh, emöm to nat e nem pën a teꞌ sosoe man rakah. Pamöm nat e nem pën to vavaasis nom sih a napan a taateꞌ pe Sosoenën. Parën hikta nat nom pa koman varoe ta pah teꞌ, ko hikta nat nom pa soe ta pah soe manih pa teꞌ hikto ëhnan, me a teꞌ to teꞌ me non o ëhnan.
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 Soe ka möm ah, eꞌ vih kës e non pea pa heꞌ a takis manih pe Sisaꞌ, keꞌ a hik?”
17 tell us therefore what thou thinkest: Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?
18 Ivëhkëk, e Ieesuꞌ to nat momoaan en pa ma kokoman po teꞌ poë varih to kehkeh punöꞌ ne poë, ivëh, neꞌ to soe suk va i ra poë manih pan, “Eöm o teꞌ o pöh pikpiuk rakah, eöm pupunöꞌ suk a no neoꞌ ataeah?
18 But Jesus, knowing their wickedness, said, Why tempt ye me, hypocrites?
19 Vataare suk voh a neoꞌ öm ta pah moniꞌ va pa moniꞌ vëh nöm to tatakis nem sih.” Kee vataare ee peꞌ po pöh voaꞌ moniꞌ.
19 Shew me the money of the tribute. And they presented to him a denarius.
20 Ke Ieesuꞌ hi en pee pan, “A ëhnan me o kahoꞌ peteh ivëh to teꞌ non pa moniꞌ vëh?”
20 And he says to them, Whose {is} this image and superscription?
21 Kee piun e Ieesuꞌ, pare soe pan, “Pe Sisaꞌ.” Ke Ieesuꞌ soe ke poꞌ rapoë pan, “A tah to vaneah non pe Sisaꞌ nöm se heꞌ e Sisaꞌ. Ka tah to vaneah non pe Sosoenën nöm se heꞌ e Sosoenën.”
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 Ee to pënton a soe pe Ieesuꞌ, pare töhkak vahat rakah ee, ko këh ee peꞌ, pare vanönö ee.
22 And when they heard {him}, they wondered, and left him, and went away.
23 Manih po poen avoeꞌ pamëh o Sëdiusi to nö maꞌ manih pe Ieesuꞌ. O Sëdiusi, ee o kum teꞌ to hikta vaman ne pan, a nap mët se sun taneꞌ hah ee manih po vapeepe, to hi poë a hi, pare soe pan,
23 — ausente —
24 “Apuh, e Mosës to soe voh ka ra pan, ‘Ta pah teꞌ se keh mët akuk eꞌ hikta vatvus ta pah koaꞌ manih pe köövo peꞌ, ke kea peꞌ me hah e köövo amop peꞌ, pareꞌ vatvus a koaꞌ se kon a ëhnan e kea peꞌ.’
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 Eꞌ to teꞌ voh non a kën tom mahin, a tönim koaꞌ me ra pöök. Ka teꞌ apuh vaen en, pareꞌ hikta vatvus ta koaꞌ eꞌ he mët en. Ivëh, ke kea peꞌ me hah en pe köövo ne kea apuh peꞌ to mët këh.
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 Ke vapöök kea peꞌ mët pet en. Eꞌ he hikta vatvus avoeꞌ non ta koaꞌ, ka vakön kea pee nok pet va en nën. Keꞌe kurus rakah to mët vahik akuk rakah ee. Ee hikta vatvus ta pah koaꞌ.
26 In like manner also the second and the third, unto the seven.
27 Ke köövo amop pamëh pah mët suk poꞌ en pee kurus.
27 And last of all the woman also died.
28 Ivëh, ka nat e no pa tönim me ra poa teꞌ to vameeme petpet voh e ne pa pah köövo. Ko poen no a nap mët se sun taneꞌ hah manih po vapeepe, eteh rakah poꞌ se vaneah totoopin non pe köövo vëh, no a kën tom mahin varih to me voh ne?”
28 In the resurrection therefore of which of the seven shall she be wife, for all had her?
29 Ke Ieesuꞌ piun rapoë, pareꞌ soe pan, “Eöm o teꞌ o nun rakah to hikta nat vavih nem pataeah no Puk Vapenpen to sosoe non sih, paröm hikta nat vavih me nem po kikis pe Sosoenën.
29 And Jesus answering said to them, Ye err, not knowing the scriptures nor the power of God.
30 O poen no a nap mët se sun taneꞌ hah maꞌ po vapeepe, a napan kurus hikta se vavaen hah ne. Suk ataeah, eꞌe se teꞌ va e ne manih po ankeroꞌ manuh pa vöön va kin.
30 For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as angels of God in heaven.
31 Eöm hikta ëh pöꞌ voh a soe ne Sosoenën to sosoe voh ka non neöm pan, a nap mët se toꞌtoꞌ hah, pare sun hah ee.
31 Quanto à ressurreição dos mortos, não lestes o que Deus vos disse:
32 E Abraham, ke Aësak, ke Jekop to mët moaan rakah voh ee po poen ne Sosoenën to soe voh pan,
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 A napan to pënton a soe vaꞌih, pare pah toksean rakah ee po vavaasis pe Ieesuꞌ.
33 E, ouvindo esta doutrina, as turbas se enchiam de grande admiração.
34 O Parësiꞌ to pënton ee pa ö ne Ieesuꞌ to sunpip rakah en po Sëdiusi pa ma soe peꞌ. Ko Sëdiusi hikta onöt ne a soe ta tah, suk e Ieesuꞌ to nok raoe, kee nun rakah ee. Ivëh, ko Parësiꞌ tönun hah me ee pe Ieesuꞌ,
34 Sabendo os fariseus que Jesus reduzira ao silêncio os saduceus, reuniram-se
35 manih pee to teꞌ non a pah teꞌ to nat suntan rakah non o Vavaasis Pe Mosës. Ka to Parësiꞌ pamëh to kehkeh punöꞌ non e Ieesuꞌ.
35 e um deles, doutor da lei, fez-lhe esta pergunta para pô-lo à prova:
36 Pareꞌ soe pan, “Apuh, a taateꞌ taeah to apuh oah non manih po Vavaasis pe Mosës?”
36 Mestre, qual é o maior mandamento da lei?
37 Ke Ieesuꞌ piun poan, pareꞌ soe pan,
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 Ee ivarih, a ma taateꞌ to apuh oah ne a ma meh taateꞌ.
38 Este é o maior e o primeiro mandamento.
39 Ka vapöök taateꞌ to vatoe e non pa ma taateꞌ vamoaan to soe va ne manih pan,
39 E o segundo, semelhante a este, é: Amarás teu próximo como a ti mesmo {Lv 19,18}.
40 A poa taateꞌ poë varih, ee a pusun rakah kov in a ma Vavaasis kurus pe Mosës, me a ma Soe po Teꞌ Vanënën Soe.”
40 Nesses dois mandamentos se resumem toda a lei e os profetas.
41 O Parësiꞌ to teꞌ tönun avoeꞌ e ne, ke Ieesuꞌ hi rapoë a hi vaꞌih,
41 Como os fariseus se agrupassem, Jesus interrogou-os:
42 “Eöm koman va nem nih pe Kristo, eꞌ e koaꞌ peteh?”
42 Que pensais vós de Cristo? De quem é filho? Responderam: De Davi!
43 Ke Ieesuꞌ hi hah en pee pan, “Suk ataeah, ka Tuvuh Vasioꞌ heꞌ voh o kokoman manih pe Devit, keꞌ pokaꞌ en pa teꞌ pamëh e Sunön peöꞌ? E Devit to soe vavoh manih komön a Puk Vaëhëh vamanih pan,
43 Como então, prosseguiu Jesus, Davi, falando sob inspiração do Espírito, chama-o Senhor, dizendo:
44 ‘E Sosoenën to soe ke Devit pan,
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 “E Devit to popokaꞌ non sih e Ieesuꞌ Kristo e Sunön, ivëh, ke Kristo hikta teꞌ varoe non pan eꞌ e koaꞌ pe Devit. Ahik! Eꞌ to teꞌ me e non e Sunön peꞌ.”
45 Se, pois, Davi o chama Senhor, como é ele seu filho?
46 Ahik rakah ta paeh va po Parësiꞌ to piun a soe pe Ieesuꞌ. Taneo rakah non po poen pamëh no a hikta pah teꞌ nat to onöt non a hi hah e Ieesuꞌ ta ma meh hi.
46 Ninguém pôde responder-lhe nada. E, depois daquele dia, ninguém mais ousou interrogá-lo.

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