Marcos 3

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1 He entered again into the synagogue, and there was a man there whose hand was withered.
1 Jisaso ámɨ rotú aŋɨ́ wiwámɨ nɨpáwirɨ ámá wé kɨrɨŋɨ́ eŋɨ́ wo ŋweaŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨrɨ uréwapɨyarɨ́ná
2 They watched him, whether he would heal him on the Sabbath day, that they might accuse him.
2 ámá Parisi wa —Awa re rarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ, “Sabarɨ́áyo omɨŋɨ́ nerɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ŋwɨ́árɨnɨ. Ámá aí Sabarɨ́áyo naŋɨ́ nimɨxɨrɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ŋwɨ́árɨnɨ.” rarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ. Awa Jisaso ámá wé kɨrɨŋɨ́ eŋɨ́ omɨ Sabarɨ́áyo naŋɨ́ wimɨxáná omɨ xwɨyɨ́á mearanɨro nánɨ sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨro ŋweaŋagɨ́a aiwɨ
3 He said to the man whose hand was withered, “Stand up.”
3 o wé kɨrɨŋɨ́ eŋomɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nɨwiápɨ́nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨrɨ áwɨnɨ e éɨ́ roɨ.” nurɨrɨ
4 He said to them, “Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good or to do harm? To save a life or to kill?” But they were silent.
4 Parisiowamɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Segɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ píoɨ moarɨŋoɨ? ‘Sabarɨ́áyo ámáyo naŋɨ́ nɨwiirɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ananɨrɨnɨ.’ rɨyaiwiarɨŋoɨ? ‘Sabarɨ́áyo sɨpí nɨwikárɨrɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ananɨrɨnɨ.’ rɨyaiwiarɨŋoɨ?” nurɨrɨ ámɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “ ‘Sabarɨ́áyo sɨmɨxɨ́yo píránɨŋɨ́ nimɨxɨrɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ananɨrɨnɨ.’ rɨyaiwiarɨŋoɨ? ‘Ámá nɨpɨkirɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ ananɨrɨnɨ.’ rɨyaiwiarɨŋoɨ?” urɨ́agɨ aiwɨ awa xwɨyɨ́á bɨ murɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ.
5 When he had looked around at them with anger, being grieved at the hardening of their hearts, he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and his hand was restored as healthy as the other.
5 Xwɨyɨ́á bɨ murarɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨmerɨ́ná wikɨ́ nɨwóga nurɨ awa wé ikɨ́ eŋomɨ wá bɨ mɨwianɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ kɨ́kɨ́mí nɨwimóga warɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨrɨ awa nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ sɨpí enɨ nɨwirɨ omɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Wé ɨ́eapá énapeɨ.” uráná o wé ɨ́eapá nerɨ́ná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ. Rɨxa naŋɨ́ imónɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
6 The Pharisees went out, and immediately conspired with the Herodians against him, how they might destroy him.
6 Rɨxa naŋɨ́ imónɨ́agɨ Parisiowa sɨŋwɨ́ e nɨwɨnɨro nɨwiápɨ́nɨmeámɨ nɨpeyearo ámá mɨxɨ́ ináyɨ́ Xeroto tɨ́nɨ nɨkumɨxɨnɨrɨ emearɨgɨ́áwa tɨ́nɨ awí neánɨro Jisasomɨ pɨkianɨro nánɨ ínɨmɨ mekaxɨ́ megɨ́awixɨnɨ.
7 Jesus withdrew to the sea with his disciples; and a great multitude followed him from Galilee, from Judea,
7 Jisaso, Parisiowa xɨ́o nánɨ mekaxɨ́ mearɨŋagɨ́a, o xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa tɨ́nɨ ámɨ ipíwá rɨwoŋɨ́mɨnɨ úáná ámá Gariri pɨropenɨsɨ́yo dáŋɨ́ obaxɨ́ omɨ númɨ nuro ámá Judia pɨropenɨsɨ́yo dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ
8 from Jerusalem, from Idumaea, beyond the Jordan, and those from around Tyre and Sidon. A great multitude, hearing what great things he did, came to him.
8 wigɨ́ aŋɨ́ xwé yoɨ́ Jerusaremɨ áwɨnɨ e mɨrɨnɨŋɨ́pimɨ dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ xwɨ́á yoɨ́ Idumia ŋweáyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ ámá iniɨgɨ́ Jodanɨ rapáyo orɨwámɨdánɨ ŋweáyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ émáyɨ́ aŋɨ́ biaú Saidonɨ tɨ́nɨ Taia tɨ́nɨ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e ŋweáyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ ámá xwé obaxɨ́ ayɨ́ Jisaso yarɨŋɨ́pɨ nánɨ arɨ́á nɨwiro xɨ́o tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ bɨmiarɨŋagɨ́a
9 He spoke to his disciples that a little boat should stay near him because of the crowd, so that they wouldn’t press on him.
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10 For he had healed many, so that as many as had diseases pressed on him that they might touch him.
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11 The unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him and cried, “You are the Son of God!”
11 Ámá imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ Jisasomɨ nɨwɨnɨrɨ́náyɨ́ sɨ́mɨmaŋɨ́mɨnɨ nɨpɨ́kínɨmearo waunɨ́ nɨwikárɨnɨro “Niaíwɨ́ Gorɨxoyáoxɨrɨnɨ.” uranɨro yarɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ
12 He sternly warned them that they should not make him known.
12 o mɨxɨ́ numáɨnowárɨrɨ́ná mɨxɨ́ rɨ́á tɨ́ŋɨ́ nurɨrɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nionɨ Gorɨxomɨ xewaxonɨ eŋagɨ nánɨ áwaŋɨ́ mɨrowiáropanɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
13 He went up into the mountain and called to himself those whom he wanted, and they went to him.
13 Jisaso dɨ́wɨ́yo nánɨ nɨyirɨ ámá xɨ́o xegɨ́ wimónarɨŋowamɨ “Soyɨ́né enɨ yapɨ́poyɨ.” uráná awa enɨ xɨ́o tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ nɨyiro wímeááná
14 He appointed twelve, that they might be with him, and that he might send them out to preach
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15 and to have authority to heal sicknesses and to cast out demons:
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16 Simon (to whom he gave the name Peter);
16 Ámá wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waú xɨ́o rɨ́peaŋowa wigɨ́ yoɨ́ rowarɨnɨ. Wo Saimono —O Jisaso yoɨ́ ámɨ bɨ Pitaoyɨ wɨ́rɨŋorɨnɨ. O tɨ́nɨ
17 James the son of Zebedee; and John, the brother of James, (whom he called Boanerges, which means, Sons of Thunder);
17 ámɨ waú Sebediomɨ xewaxowaú Jemiso tɨ́nɨ xogwáo Jono tɨ́nɨ —Awaúmɨ Jisaso yoɨ́ Boanesisowaúyɨ —Yoɨ́ mɨ́kɨ́ ayɨ́ awaú akɨrɨwɨ́nɨŋɨ́ imónɨgɨ́íwaú eŋagɨ nánɨrɨnɨ. Yoɨ́ e wɨ́rɨŋowaú tɨ́nɨ
18 Andrew; Philip; Bartholomew; Matthew; Thomas; James, the son of Alphaeus; Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot;
18 ámɨ wo Adɨruo tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Piripo tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Batoromuo tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Matɨyuo tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Tomaso tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Arɨpiasomɨ xewaxo Jemisoyɨ rɨnɨŋo tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Tadiaso tɨ́nɨ ámɨ wo Saimono —O yoɨ́ ámɨ bɨ Seretoyɨ rɨnɨŋɨ́yɨ́ —Yoɨ́ mɨ́kɨ́ ayɨ́ “Émáyɨ́ ámɨ oxɨ́dowáraneyɨ.” rarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ nánɨrɨnɨ. E rɨnɨŋo tɨ́nɨ
19 and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him. Then he came into a house.
19 ámɨ wo yoparo Isɨkariotɨ dáŋɨ́ Judaso —O Jisaso nánɨ mɨyɨ́ rorɨ́rɨmeŋorɨnɨ. O tɨ́nɨ ámá wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waú awamɨ rɨ́peaŋɨnigɨnɨ.
20 The multitude came together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread.
20 Jisaso tɨ́nɨ wiepɨsarɨŋowa tɨ́nɨ ámɨ aŋɨ́ e nánɨ nuro ŋweaŋáná ámá obaxɨ́ o tɨ́ŋɨ́ e awí neánɨro epɨ́royɨ́ wiarɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ nɨyórɨ́moro aiwá mɨnɨpaxɨ́ wimónarɨŋagɨ́a
21 When his friends heard it, they went out to seize him; for they said, “He is insane.”
21 Jisasomɨ xexɨrɨ́meáyɨ́ ámá wí xɨ́o nánɨ “Xewanɨŋo rɨxa majɨ́á nikárɨnɨrɨ yarɨnɨ.” rarɨŋagɨ́a arɨ́á nɨwiro omɨ nɨwirɨmeámɨ wanɨro nánɨ barɨ́ná
22 The scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, “He has Beelzebul,” and, “By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons.”
22 Gorɨxoyá ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ mewegɨ́á wa aŋɨ́ yoɨ́ Jerusaremɨ dánɨ nɨbɨmáná Jisaso tɨ́ŋɨ́ e rémónapɨ́áwa ámáyo Jisaso nánɨ re nura ugɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Imɨ́ó xɨráónɨŋɨ́ imónɨŋo Bieseburoyɨ rɨnɨŋo —O xegɨ́ yoɨ́ bɨ Setenorɨnɨ. O Jisasomɨ rɨ́wɨ́mɨnɨ nɨrómáná xɨxéroŋagɨ nánɨ o ámá imɨ́ó xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́yo mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárarɨnɨ.” nura warɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ
23 He summoned them and said to them in parables, “How can Satan cast out Satan?
23 Jisaso awamɨ “Niɨwanɨŋonɨ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ bɨ́poyɨ.” nurɨrɨ ewayɨ́ ikaxɨ́ bɨ nurɨrɨ́ná re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “ ‘Seteno xegɨ́ wɨ́amɨ mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárɨpaxɨ́ imónɨnɨ.’ rɨyaiwiarɨŋoɨ?” nurɨrɨ
24 If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.
24 ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á rɨpɨ urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ámá axowa mɨxɨ́ ninɨro xepɨxepá nɨrónɨróná eŋɨ́ mɨweánɨpa nero mɨmiaŋwɨ́ upɨ́rɨ́árɨnɨ.
25 If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.
25 Ámá gwɨ́ axɨ́rí enɨ mɨxɨ́ ninɨro xepɨxepá nɨrónɨróná eŋɨ́ mɨweánɨpa nero xwɨ́ámɨ imónɨpɨ́rɨ́árɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ “Seteno xegɨ́ wɨ́amɨ mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárɨpaxɨ́ mimónɨŋagɨ nánɨ rɨ́a neararɨnɨ?” oyaiwípoyɨnɨrɨ ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á apɨ nurɨmáná
26 If Satan has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.
26 ámɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Seteno enɨ xegɨ́ wɨ́amɨ tɨ́nɨ mɨxɨ́ ninɨro xepɨxepá nɨrónɨrónáyɨ́ wiwanɨŋowa eŋɨ́ meánɨ́ ninɨro xopɨrárɨ́ inɨpɨ́rɨ́árɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ ayɨ́ xewanɨŋo nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ re oyaiwípoyɨnɨrɨ “Setenoyá eŋɨ́ eánɨŋɨ́pɨ tɨ́nɨ mé omɨ xopɨrárɨ́ wimɨnɨrɨ rɨ́a yarɨnɨ?” oyaiwípoyɨnɨrɨ nánɨ
27 But no one can enter into the house of the strong man to plunder unless he first binds the strong man; then he will plunder his house.
27 ámɨ ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á rɨpɨ urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ámá wo ámá rɨ́á rɨŋɨ́ woyá iyɨ́á ɨ́á urápekɨxémɨnɨrɨ nánɨ oyá aŋɨ́yo nɨpáwirɨ́ná amíná aŋɨ́ xiáwomɨ gwɨ́ nɨyirɨ nɨtɨmáná amɨpí oyá ananɨ urápekɨxenɨgɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ
28 “Most certainly I tell you, all sins of the descendants of man will be forgiven, including their blasphemies with which they may blaspheme;
28 ámɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nionɨ nepa seararɨŋɨnɨ. Ɨ́wɨ́ yarɨgɨ́ápɨranɨ, rɨperɨrɨ́ inarɨgɨ́ápɨranɨ, amɨpí sɨpí nɨ́nɨ ámá yarɨgɨ́ápɨ Gorɨxo ananɨ yokwarɨmɨ́ seaiinɨ́árɨnɨ.
29 but whoever may blaspheme against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation.”
29 E nerɨ aiwɨ ámá Gorɨxoyá kwíyɨ́ nánɨ rɨperɨrɨ́ méɨ́áyɨ́ Gorɨxo e rɨ́ápɨ ámɨ wí yokwarɨmɨ́ wiinɨ́ámanɨ. Anɨŋɨ́ e nimónɨrɨ xwɨyɨ́á meárɨnɨpɨ́rɨ́árɨnɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
30 —because they said, “He has an unclean spirit.”
30 Ayɨ́ rɨpɨ nánɨ e urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Gorɨxoyá kwíyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ imɨ́ó mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárarɨŋagɨ aiwɨ awa Gorɨxoyá kwíyɨ́ rɨperɨrɨ́ nɨmearɨro “Jisaso imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroŋagɨ nánɨ imɨ́ó wɨ́amɨ mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárarɨnɨ.” rarɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ Jisaso xwɨyɨ́á apɨ urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
31 His mother and his brothers came, and standing outside, they sent to him, calling him.
31 Jisaso sɨnɨ aŋɨ́yo ŋweaŋáná xegɨ́ xɨnáí tɨ́nɨ xogwáowa tɨ́nɨ nɨrémónapɨro bɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ nɨrómáná “Jisaso nɨ́wiapɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ oneanɨnɨ.” uráná
32 A multitude was sitting around him, and they told him, “Behold, your mother, your brothers, and your sisters are outside looking for you.”
32 ámá Jisasomɨ epɨ́royɨ́ nɨwiro mɨnɨ mɨnɨ nɨŋweaxa pugɨ́á wí re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Ai dɨxɨ́ rɨnáí tɨ́nɨ rɨrɨxɨ́meáowa tɨ́nɨ bɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ nɨrómáná joxɨ nánɨ rarɨŋoɨ.” urɨ́agɨ́a
33 He answered them, “Who are my mother and my brothers?”
33 o “Ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á bɨ rɨ́a neararɨnɨ?” oyaiwípoyɨnɨrɨ yarɨŋɨ́ re wiŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ámá gɨyɨ́ gɨ́ nókí tɨ́nɨ gɨ́ nɨrɨxɨ́meáowa tɨ́nɨrɨnɨ?” nurɨrɨ
34 Looking around at those who sat around him, he said, “Behold, my mother and my brothers!
34 ámá mɨnɨ mɨnɨ nɨŋweaxa pugɨ́áyo sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨmerɨ́ná re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Gɨ́ inókíwayɨ́né, nɨrɨxɨ́meáowayɨ́né rɨxa tɨ́ ŋweagɨ́á ayoɨ.
35 For whoever does the will of God is my brother, my sister, and mother.”
35 Ámá gɨyɨ́ Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́yo dɨŋɨ́ nɨkwɨ́roro xɨ́darɨgɨ́áyɨ́ ayɨ́ gɨ́ inókíwánɨŋɨ́ tɨ́nɨ gɨ́ nɨrɨxɨ́meánɨŋɨ́ tɨ́nɨ imónɨgɨ́áyɨ́rɨnɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.

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