Marcos 5
WEB vs XGS
1 They came to the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes.
1 Jisaso tɨ́nɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa tɨ́nɨ nuro ipí yoɨ́ Gaririyo jɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ ámá wigɨ́ yoɨ́ Gegesayɨ́ aŋɨ́yo niwiékɨ́nɨmearo
2 When he had come out of the boat, immediately a man with an unclean spirit met him out of the tombs.
2 o rɨxa ewéyo dánɨ ayoááná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ. Rɨxa ámá imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́ wo ámá xwárɨpáyo dánɨ nɨweapɨrɨ Jisasomɨ nɨwímearɨ
3 He lived in the tombs. Nobody could bind him any more, not even with chains,
3 —O ámá xwárɨpáyo anɨŋɨ́ e weagorɨnɨ. Ámá wí ainɨxɨ́ aí tɨ́nɨ aí gwɨ́ mɨjárɨpaxɨ́ yagɨ́orɨnɨ.
4 because he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been torn apart by him, and the fetters broken in pieces. Nobody had the strength to tame him.
4 Íníná ainɨxɨ́ tɨ́nɨ gwɨ́ xaíwɨ́ wɨrí tɨ́nɨ sɨkwɨ́yo tɨ́nɨ wéyo tɨ́nɨ járarɨŋagɨ́a aiwɨ o narɨ́kiárɨmɨ wagorɨnɨ. Ámá wí eŋɨ́ neánɨro omɨ xayɨpemɨxɨpaxɨ́ yagɨ́omanɨ.
5 Always, night and day, in the tombs and in the mountains, he was crying out, and cutting himself with stones.
5 Xegɨ́pɨ anɨŋɨ́ xwárɨpáyo nɨŋwearɨ́ná ikwáwɨyíná árɨ́wɨyíná dɨ́wɨ́ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e dánɨ makɨrɨ́wɨ́ nɨmóa nurɨ sɨ́ŋá nɨmearɨ pɨ́rɨ́ nuyɨkíga wagorɨnɨ.
6 When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and bowed down to him,
6 O Jisaso jɨ́amɨ barɨŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨrɨ mɨ́rɨ́ nɨwerɨ waunɨ́ nɨwikárɨnɨrɨ
7 and crying out with a loud voice, he said, “What have I to do with you, Jesus, you Son of the Most High God? I adjure you by God, don’t torment me.”
7 — ausente —
8 For he said to him, “Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!”
8 — ausente —
9 He asked him, “What is your name?” He said to him, “My name is Legion, for we are many.”
9 Jisaso yarɨŋɨ́ “Segɨ́ yoɨ́ pírɨnɨ?” wíáná imɨ́owa re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “None xwé obaxɨ́ mɨrónɨŋagwɨ nánɨ yoɨ́ Rijonɨyɨ —Yoɨ́ mɨ́kɨ́ ayɨ́ mɨxɨ́ nánɨ xwé obaxɨ́ gwɨ́ mónarɨgɨ́á nánɨrɨnɨ. Yoɨ́ Rijonɨyɨ rɨnɨŋwɨnɨ.” nurɨro
10 He begged him much that he would not send them away out of the country.
10 waunɨ́ nɨwiro arɨ́kí “Xwɨ́á tɨ́yo dánɨ imɨ́one mɨxɨ́ mɨneamáɨnowárɨpanɨ.” nurɨro
11 Now on the mountainside there was a great herd of pigs feeding.
11 odɨpí aga xwé obaxɨ́ bɨ dɨ́wɨ́ wíyo miaúrárɨ́ ninɨro aiwá narɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨro
12 All the demons begged him, saying, “Send us into the pigs, that we may enter into them.”
12 waunɨ́ rɨxɨŋɨ́ re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Imɨ́one odɨpíyo rɨ́wɨ́mɨnɨ nɨrómáná dɨŋɨ́ oxɨxérópoyɨnɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ neaneɨ.” urɨ́agɨ́a
13 At once Jesus gave them permission. The unclean spirits came out and entered into the pigs. The herd of about two thousand rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and they were drowned in the sea.
13 Jisaso xe dɨŋɨ́ oxɨxérópoyɨnɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnáná imɨ́ó ámá omɨ dɨŋɨ́ xɨxérogɨ́ápɨ nɨmɨxearo ámɨ odɨpíyómɨnɨ xɨxéróáná re egɨ́awixɨnɨ. Pɨmaŋɨ́ éɨ́ roŋɨ́ wí e aŋɨ́nɨ wéɨ́áyɨ́ wiárɨ́ sɨwá nero anɨŋɨ́nɨ ipíyo nɨpiéroro pɨyɨ́ egɨ́awixɨnɨ. Odɨpí ayɨ́ wonɨ marɨ́áɨ, 2,000 pɨyɨ́ egɨ́awixɨnɨ.
14 Those who fed the pigs fled, and told it in the city and in the country. The people came to see what it was that had happened.
14 E éáná ámá odɨpí mearɨgɨ́áyɨ́ aŋɨ́nɨ nuro odɨpí éɨ́ápɨ nánɨ aŋɨ́ e ŋweagɨ́áyo áwaŋɨ́ nurárɨmɨ nuro omɨŋɨ́ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e yarɨgɨ́áyo enɨ áwaŋɨ́ nura eméáná ámá nɨ́nɨ “Pí rɨ́a eŋoɨ?” nɨyaiwiro sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnanɨro nuro
15 They came to Jesus, and saw him who had been possessed by demons sitting, clothed, and in his right mind, even him who had the legion; and they were afraid.
15 Jisaso tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nɨrémoro wenɨŋɨ́ éɨ́áyɨ́ wɨnɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ. Ámá imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroarɨŋo xegɨ́ yarɨŋɨ́pa mé dɨŋɨ́ sɨxɨ́ nínɨrɨ aikɨ́ nɨyínɨrɨ riwo éɨ́ ŋweaŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨro xámɨ imɨ́ó obaxɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ xɨxérogɨ́á nánɨ “Nepa imɨ́ó xɨxéroago orɨ́anɨ?” nɨyaiwiro wáyɨ́ yarɨ́ná
16 Those who saw it declared to them what happened to him who was possessed by demons, and about the pigs.
16 ámá Jisaso imɨ́ó mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárɨ́agɨ wɨnɨ́áyɨ́ repɨyɨ́ nɨwiro imɨ́ó sayá meago éɨ́pɨ nánɨ tɨ́nɨ odɨpí éɨ́ápɨ nánɨ tɨ́nɨ repɨyɨ́ wíáná
17 They began to beg him to depart from their region.
17 Jisasomɨ waunɨ́ nɨwiro re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Negɨ́ xwɨ́á re pɨ́nɨ nɨneawiárɨmɨ uɨ.” uráná
18 As he was entering into the boat, he who had been possessed by demons begged him that he might be with him.
18 o rɨxa ewéyo pɨxemoánɨmɨnɨrɨ yarɨ́ná imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéróɨ́o waunɨ́ nurɨrɨ “Nionɨ enɨ joxɨ tɨ́nɨ wanɨ́wiɨ.” urarɨŋagɨ aiwɨ
19 He didn’t allow him, but said to him, “Go to your house, to your friends, and tell them what great things the Lord has done for you and how he had mercy on you.”
19 Jisaso nionɨ tɨ́nɨ xe ounɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ mɨwɨnɨpa nerɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Dɨxɨ́ aŋɨ́ e nánɨ nurɨ dɨxɨ́ ámáyo Ámɨnáonɨ ayá nɨrɨrɨmɨxɨrɨ síápɨ nánɨ áwaŋɨ́ nura úɨrɨxɨnɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
20 He went his way, and began to proclaim in Decapolis how Jesus had done great things for him, and everyone marveled.
20 o nurɨ aŋɨ́ Dekaporisɨyo apɨ apɨ nikwɨ́róga unɨŋɨ́yo áwaŋɨ́ nura nemerɨ amɨpí Jisaso wíɨ́pɨ nánɨ áwaŋɨ́ nura emearɨ́ná ámá nɨ́nɨ dɨŋɨ́ ududɨ́ nɨwinɨrɨ “Arɨge nerɨ naŋɨ́ éorɨ́anɨ?” yaiwiagɨ́árɨnɨ.
21 When Jesus had crossed back over in the boat to the other side, a great multitude was gathered to him; and he was by the sea.
21 Jisaso tɨ́nɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa tɨ́nɨ ámɨ ewéyo núɨ́asáná ipíyo jɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ niwiékɨ́nɨmearo ewéyo dánɨ nayoaro ipí tɨ́ŋɨ́ aŋwɨ e roŋáná ámá obaxɨ́ nɨbɨro Jisaso tɨ́ŋɨ́ e epɨ́royɨ́ yarɨ́ná
22 Behold, one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name, came; and seeing him, he fell at his feet
22 ámá wo —O Judayɨ́yá rotú aŋɨ́ wíyo ámɨnáo nimónɨrɨ meŋweaŋorɨnɨ. Xegɨ́ yoɨ́ Jairasoyɨ rɨnɨŋorɨnɨ. O nɨbɨrɨ Jisasomɨ sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨrɨ́ná oyá sɨkwɨ́ tɨ́ŋɨ́ aŋwɨ e mɨŋɨ́ xwɨ́áyo nɨkwɨ́rorɨ waunɨ́ nɨwikárɨnɨrɨ
23 and begged him much, saying, “My little daughter is at the point of death. Please come and lay your hands on her, that she may be made healthy, and live.”
23 waunɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Gɨ́ miáí rɨxa aŋwɨ ayo nɨpepaxɨ́ enɨ. Í naŋɨ́ nerɨ sɨŋɨ́ unɨ nánɨ joxɨ nɨbɨrɨ wé seáyɨ e ikwiáreɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
24 He went with him, and a great multitude followed him, and they pressed upon him on all sides.
24 Jisaso o tɨ́nɨ nawínɨ úáná ámá nɨ́nɨ nɨxɨ́dɨro ɨkwɨkwierɨ́ warɨ́ná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ.
25 A certain woman who had a discharge of blood for twelve years,
25 Apɨxɨ́ wí —Í xegɨ́ ragɨ́ anɨŋɨ́ pwarɨ́ná xwiogwɨ́ wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waú múroŋírɨnɨ.
26 and had suffered many things by many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better, but rather grew worse,
26 Í naŋɨ́ onimɨxɨ́poyɨnɨrɨ xwɨrɨ́ obaxɨ́yo nɨgwɨ́ ayá wí nɨroaayirɨ mɨnɨ nɨwirɨ aí rɨ́nɨŋɨ́ winarɨŋɨ́pɨ naŋɨ́ bɨ onɨmiápɨ mé nɨyɨpeí yarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ. Xegɨ́ nɨgwɨ́ anɨpá imónɨŋagɨ aí ámɨ wínɨ mɨxɨ́nɨŋɨ́ yomɨxarɨgɨ́írɨnɨ.
27 having heard the things concerning Jesus, came up behind him in the crowd and touched his clothes.
27 — ausente —
28 For she said, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be made well.”
28 — ausente —
29 Immediately the flow of her blood was dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction.
29 Amáɨ́ rónáná ragɨ́ anɨŋɨ́ pwarɨŋɨ́pɨ yeáyɨ́ sɨkiárɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Ragɨ́ yeáyɨ́ sɨkiárɨ́agɨ nainenɨrɨ re yaiwiŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Rɨxa naŋɨ́ riyínɨ réɨnɨ?” yaiwiarɨ́ná
30 Immediately Jesus, perceiving in himself that the power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”
30 Jisaso nɨjɨ́á nimónɨrɨ “Eŋɨ́ eánɨŋɨ́ nionɨyá bɨ nɨnowárɨmɨ ipɨ ruŋoɨ?” nɨyaiwirɨ nɨkɨnɨmónɨrɨ re rɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Gɨ́ iyɨ́áyo amáɨ́ go rónɨgoɨ?” ráná
31 His disciples said to him, “You see the multitude pressing against you, and you say, ‘Who touched me?’”
31 xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Joxɨ ámá epɨ́royɨ́ nɨsiro ɨkwɨkwierɨ́ nɨsiga warɨ́ná pí nánɨ ‘Go gɨ́ iyɨ́áyo amáɨ́ nɨrónɨgoɨ?’ rarɨŋɨnɨ?” urɨ́agɨ́a
32 He looked around to see her who had done this thing.
32 apɨxɨ́ e wíímɨ sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnɨmɨnɨrɨ nánɨ sagagɨ́ emearɨŋagɨ
33 But the woman, fearing and trembling, knowing what had been done to her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.
33 í “Jisaso píránɨŋɨ́ nimɨxɨ́ɨ́rɨnɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ wáyɨ́ nerɨ eŋɨ́ óɨ́ néra nɨbɨrɨ Jisasomɨ agwɨ́rɨwámɨnɨ waunɨ́ nɨwikárɨnɨrɨ mɨŋɨ́ xwɨ́áyo nɨkwɨ́rorɨ xɨ́í éɨ́pɨ nánɨ wɨ́á rókiamónɨ́agɨ
34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be cured of your disease.”
34 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ineyɨ, jíxɨ dɨŋɨ́ nɨnɨkwɨ́rorɨŋɨ́pimɨ dánɨ erɨ́kiemeánɨ́ɨnɨ. Sɨmɨxɨ́ ayá sinarɨŋɨ́pɨ ámɨ wí sinɨnɨ́á meŋagɨ nánɨ ámɨ ayá bɨ mɨsinɨ́ kikiɨ́á néra uɨ.” nurɨrɨ
35 While he was still speaking, people came from the synagogue ruler’s house, saying, “Your daughter is dead. Why bother the Teacher any more?”
35 sɨnɨ ímɨ e urarɨ́ná sɨnɨ miáí sɨmɨxɨ́ weŋe mɨrémopa nerɨ́ná ámá wí rotú aŋɨ́ meweŋoyá aŋɨ́ e dánɨ nɨbɨro Jisaso nánɨ re urémeagɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Nearéwapɨyarɨŋomɨ sɨnɨ ayá wí murɨŋweapanɨ. Dɨxɨ́ miáí rɨxa peŋoɨ.” urarɨ́ná
36 But Jesus, when he heard the message spoken, immediately said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Don’t be afraid, only believe.”
36 Jisaso arɨ́á e nɨwirɨ rotú aŋɨ́ meweŋomɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “E nerɨ aiwɨ wáyɨ́ mepanɨ. Dɨŋɨ́nɨ nɨnɨkwɨ́róa uɨ.” nurɨrɨ
37 He allowed no one to follow him except Peter, James, and John the brother of James.
37 ámá nɨ́nɨ e nurakioŋwɨrárɨmáná aiwɨ “Pitao tɨ́nɨ Jemiso tɨ́nɨ xogwáo Jono tɨ́nɨ awa nionɨ tɨ́nɨ xe obɨ́poyɨnɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ owɨnɨmɨnɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ nuro
38 He came to the synagogue ruler’s house, and he saw an uproar, weeping, and great wailing.
38 rotú aŋɨ́ meweŋoyá aŋɨ́ e nɨrémoro Jisaso yaiwínɨŋɨ́ ninɨrɨ rɨnarɨŋagɨ arɨ́á nɨwirɨ wí yeyɨ nɨra warɨ́ná wí ŋwapé rarɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨrɨ
39 When he had entered in, he said to them, “Why do you make an uproar and weep? The child is not dead, but is asleep.”
39 aŋɨ́yo nɨpáwirɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Pí nánɨ ŋwɨ́ earo yeyɨ rɨro yarɨŋoɨ? Miáí rɨxa peŋoɨnɨrɨ ŋwɨ́ rɨmiearɨŋoɨ? Í sa sá wenɨ.” nurɨrɨ
40 They ridiculed him. But he, having put them all out, took the father of the child, her mother, and those who were with him, and went in where the child was lying.
40 rɨpɨ́á nura warɨ́ná o ámá nɨ́nɨ emɨ mɨmɨxeámɨ́ nerɨ miáímɨ xanɨyaú tɨ́nɨ omɨ kumɨxɨnarɨgɨ́á waú wo awa tɨ́nɨ aŋɨ́ awawá ikwɨ́rónɨŋɨ́ miáí weŋɨ́wámɨ nɨpáwiro
41 Taking the child by the hand, he said to her, “Talitha cumi!” which means, being interpreted, “Girl, I tell you, get up!”
41 Jisaso miáímɨ wéyo ɨ́á nɨmaxɨrɨrɨ xegɨ́ pɨ́né tɨ́nɨ “Tarita kumi.” nurɨrɨ —Ayɨ́ agapɨ́né “Miá ríyɨ wiápɨ́nɨmeaɨ.” urarɨŋwápɨ nánɨrɨnɨ. E uráná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ.
42 Immediately the girl rose up and walked, for she was twelve years old. They were amazed with great amazement.
42 Í rɨxa nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ xegɨ́ xwiogwɨ́ wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waú eŋagɨ nánɨ rɨxa nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ aŋɨ́ yarɨ́ná ayɨ́ sɨrɨ́ nɨpɨkínɨro “Arɨge ámɨ rɨ́a wiápɨ́nɨmeaŋoɨ?” nɨyaiwiro ududɨ́ yarɨ́ná
43 He strictly ordered them that no one should know this, and commanded that something should be given to her to eat.
43 Jisaso ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nionɨ éápɨ ámá wíyo áwaŋɨ́ murɨpa épiyɨ.” nurɨrɨ “Ímɨ aiwá bɨ mɨnɨ wípiyɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
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