Marcos 6
WEB vs XGS
1 He went out from there. He came into his own country, and his disciples followed him.
1 Jisaso aŋɨ́ e pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ úáná xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa nɨxɨ́da nuro o tɨ́nɨ xegɨ́ aŋɨ́ e nɨrémoro nɨŋweagɨ́asáná
2 When the Sabbath had come, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many hearing him were astonished, saying, “Where did this man get these things?” and, “What is the wisdom that is given to this man, that such mighty works come about by his hands?
2 rɨxa Sabarɨ́á imónɨŋáná o nurɨ rotú aŋɨ́yo nɨpáwirɨ xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxoyá uréwapɨyarɨ́ná ámá arɨ́á wíɨ́áyɨ́ sɨrɨ́ nɨpɨkínɨro xwioxɨ́yo dánɨ rɨ́á nɨwóróa nuro re rɨnɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Ro xwɨyɨ́á apɨ ge rɨ́a nɨjɨ́á imónɨgoɨ? Nɨjɨ́á oyá pí nɨjɨ́ápɨ rɨ́a neaíwapɨyarɨnɨ? Emɨmɨ́ o yarɨŋɨ́pɨ arɨge nɨjɨ́á imónɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ? Oweoɨ, re dáŋorɨnɨ. Nenénɨŋɨ́ imónɨnɨ.
3 Isn’t this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James, Joses, Judah, and Simon? Aren’t his sisters here with us?” So they were offended at him.
3 Ámá ro xegɨ́ omɨŋɨ́ sa aŋɨ́ mɨrarɨŋorɨnɨ. Sa Mariaí xewaxorɨnɨ. Xegɨ́ xexɨrɨ́meáowa wigɨ́ yoɨ́ Jemiso tɨ́nɨ Josiso tɨ́nɨ Judaso tɨ́nɨ Saimono tɨ́nɨrɨnɨ. Xexɨrɨ́meáíwa nene tɨ́nɨ enɨ nawínɨ mɨŋweapa reŋoɨ? Arɨge nimónɨrɨ nearéwapɨyarɨnɨ?” nɨrɨga nuro “Arɨ́á mɨwipanɨ.” nɨrɨnɨro wigɨ́ xwioxɨ́yo dánɨ wikɨ́ nɨwóga warɨ́ná
4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor, except in his own country, and among his own relatives, and in his own house.”
4 Jisaso xewanɨŋo nánɨ nurɨrɨ́ná wigɨ́ rarɨgɨ́ápɨ tɨ́nɨ xɨxenɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ámá aŋɨ́ mɨdáŋɨ́yɨ́ Gorɨxoyá wɨ́á urókiamoarɨgɨ́áyo arɨ́á umónarɨgɨ́á aí wigɨ́ e dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ xexɨrɨ́meáyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ ‘Sa negɨ́ ámáorɨnɨ.’ nɨrɨnɨro arɨ́á umónarɨgɨ́ámanɨ.” nurɨrɨ
5 He could do no mighty work there, except that he laid his hands on a few sick people and healed them.
5 e emɨmɨ́ mɨwíwapɨyipaxɨ́ eŋagɨ aí ámá sɨmɨxɨ́ yarɨgɨ́á wíyonɨ wé seáyɨ e nɨwikwiárɨrɨ naŋɨ́ imɨxɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
6 He marveled because of their unbelief. He went around the villages teaching.
6 E nerɨ́ná o ayɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ mɨwɨkwɨ́ropa nero arɨ́á mumónarɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ ududɨ́ winɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
7 He called to himself the twelve, and began to send them out two by two; and he gave them authority over the unclean spirits.
7 xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waú awamɨ “Awí eánɨ́poyɨ.” nurɨrɨ waú waú xɨxegɨ́nɨ upɨ́rɨ nánɨ nɨkumɨxɨrɨ nɨwárɨrɨ́ná imɨ́óyo mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárɨpɨ́rɨ eŋɨ́ sɨxɨ́ eánɨŋɨ́ bɨ xɨxegɨ́nɨ eŋɨ́ sɨxɨ́ neámɨxowárɨrɨ
8 He commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey, except a staff only: no bread, no wallet, no money in their purse,
8 ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Wagwí wagwí aŋɨ́ wíyɨ́ wíyo wáɨ́ nemero ‘Gorɨxoyá xwioxɨ́yo ŋweanɨ́wá aŋwɨ ayo eŋagɨ nánɨ seyɨ́né uyɨ́niɨ́ néra warɨgɨ́ápɨ rɨ́wɨ́mɨnɨ nɨmamoro nɨsanɨro ŋweáɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.’ nurɨrɨ́ná amɨpí wí nɨmeámɨ mupanɨ. Aiwá bɨranɨ, árupiaŋɨ́ wúranɨ, nɨgwɨ́ wowɨ́ bɨranɨ, bɨ nɨmeámɨ mupanɨ. Xoyɨ́wánɨ eraŋɨ́ nurɨga úpoyɨ.
9 but to wear sandals, and not put on two tunics.
9 Sɨkwɨ́ sú nɨyínɨro aiwɨ iyɨ́á wúkaú mɨpánɨpanɨ.
10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter into a house, stay there until you depart from there.
10 Wagwí wagwí aŋɨ́ wí e nɨrémorɨ́ná ámá wo ‘Awagwí ananɨ nɨ́wiapɨri sá wépiyɨ.’ earɨ́o o tɨ́nɨnɨ sá nɨwémɨ úisixɨnɨ. Sɨnɨ aŋɨ́ e ikwɨ́rónɨŋɨ́pimɨ nuréwapɨyirɨ́ná aŋɨ́ axiwámɨnɨ sá wéɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ
11 Whoever will not receive you nor hear you, as you depart from there, shake off the dust that is under your feet for a testimony against them. Assuredly, I tell you, it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city!”
11 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Aŋɨ́ bimɨ soyɨ́né nɨseaipemeámɨ mupa ero arɨ́á mɨseaipa ero éánáyɨ́, aŋɨ́ apimɨ rɨxa pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ nurɨ́ná sɨkwɨ́ sú nɨwirɨro xwɨ́á sikɨ́ yeáyɨ́ xénɨŋɨ́pɨ pɨ́rɨ́ nɨwiaíkiárɨmɨ úɨ́rɨxɨnɨ. Ámá aŋɨ́ apimɨ ŋweáyɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ re yaiwipɨ́rɨ ‘Newanɨŋene ikárɨnɨŋwáyɨ́ nánɨ awaú Gorɨxo nene nánɨ xwɨrɨ́á winɨnɨ nánɨ iyɨ́ rɨyárɨ́iɨ?’ yaiwipɨ́rɨ nánɨ xwɨ́á sikɨ́ sɨkwɨ́yo xénɨŋɨ́pɨ pɨ́rɨ́ wiaíkiárɨ́ɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.” Sekaxɨ́ e urowáráná
12 They went out and preached that people should repent.
12 wiepɨsarɨŋowa waú waú nɨkumɨxɨnɨmɨ numiro wáɨ́ nura nemeróná repɨyɨ́ re wigɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Seyɨ́né uyɨ́niɨ́ néra warɨgɨ́ápɨ emɨ nɨmoro nɨsanɨro ŋweáɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.” repɨyɨ́ e nurɨro
13 They cast out many demons, and anointed many with oil who were sick and healed them.
13 ámá obaxɨ́yo imɨ́ó rɨ́wɨ́yo nɨrómáná dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́pɨ mɨxɨ́ numáɨnowára nuro ámá obaxɨ́ sɨmɨxɨ́ wiarɨŋɨ́yo enɨ ranɨ́ tɨ́nɨ gɨ́niɨ́ nɨwiro naŋɨ́ nimɨxa ugɨ́awixɨnɨ.
14 King Herod heard this, for his name had become known, and he said, “John the Baptizer has risen from the dead, and therefore these powers are at work in him.”
14 Mɨxɨ́ ináyɨ́ Xerotoyɨ rɨnɨŋo Jisasoyá wiepɨsarɨŋowa e néra emearɨ́ná aŋɨ́ nɨyonɨ “Jisaso e yarɨnɨ. E yarɨnɨ.” rɨnarɨŋagɨ́a o arɨ́á nɨwirɨ ŋweaŋáná ámá wí emɨmɨ́ Jisaso yarɨŋɨ́pɨ nánɨ re nɨrɨga ugɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Jono wayɨ́ nɨneameaia wago peŋo ámɨ nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ Jisaso nimónɨrɨ nánɨ emɨmɨ́ apɨ rɨ́a éwapɨ́narɨnɨ?” e nɨrɨga warɨ́ná
15 But others said, “He is Elijah.” Others said, “He is a prophet, or like one of the prophets.”
15 ámá wí re nɨrɨga ugɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Iraijao —O xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxoyá wɨ́á nearókiamoagɨ́á wo sɨnɨ mɨpé yarɨ́ná Gorɨxo nɨwirɨmeámɨ aŋɨ́namɨ nánɨ peyiŋorɨnɨ. O nɨwepɨ́nɨrɨ emɨmɨ́ apɨ rɨ́a yarɨnɨ?” nɨrɨga warɨ́ná ámá wí re nɨrɨga ugɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Gorɨxoyá xwɨyɨ́á eŋíná wɨ́á nearókiamoagɨ́ánɨŋɨ́ imónɨŋɨ́ wo rɨ́anɨ?” nɨrɨga warɨ́ná
16 But Herod, when he heard this, said, “This is John, whom I beheaded. He has risen from the dead.”
16 mɨxɨ́ ináyɨ́ Xeroto ámá Jisaso nánɨ xwɨyɨ́á xɨxegɨ́nɨ nɨra warɨŋagɨ́a arɨ́á nɨwirɨ aiwɨ re rayiŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jono wayɨ́ numeaia wago, nionɨ siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ wákwiŋáo rɨxa nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ emɨmɨ́ apɨ yarɨnɨ.” rayiŋɨnigɨnɨ.
17 For Herod himself had sent out and arrested John and bound him in prison for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, for he had married her.
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18 For John had said to Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.”
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19 Herodias set herself against him and desired to kill him, but she couldn’t,
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20 for Herod feared John, knowing that he was a righteous and holy man, and kept him safe. When he heard him, he did many things, and he heard him gladly.
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21 Then a convenient day came when Herod on his birthday made a supper for his nobles, the high officers, and the chief men of Galilee.
21 sɨ́á xɨnáí xɨrɨŋɨ́yi imónáná Xerodiasí o aiwá xwé rɨyamɨ́ nɨyárɨmáná ámá ámɨná Gariri pɨropenɨsɨ́yo meŋweagɨ́áwamɨ tɨ́nɨ o xegɨ́ sɨmɨŋɨ́ wínarɨgɨ́á xɨráónɨŋɨ́ imónɨgɨ́áwamɨ tɨ́nɨ o xegɨ́ gapɨmanowamɨ tɨ́nɨ wáɨ́ urepeárɨ́agɨ í sɨŋwɨ́ e nɨwɨnɨrɨ re yaiwiŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Rɨxa gɨ́ oxomɨ yapɨ́ wíwapɨyíáná xewanɨŋo Jonomɨ nɨpɨkinɨŋoɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ Xeroto tɨ́nɨ ámáowa tɨ́nɨ rɨxa awí neánɨro aiwá narɨ́ná í xegɨ́ xemiáímɨ re urowárɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jíxɨ ápo tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ nurɨ sɨmɨnɨŋɨ́ eɨ.” urowáráná
22 When the daughter of Herodias herself came in and danced, she pleased Herod and those sitting with him. The king said to the young lady, “Ask me whatever you want, and I will give it to you.”
22 í nɨpáwirɨ sɨmɨnɨŋɨ́ yarɨ́ná mɨxɨ́ ináyɨ́ Xeroto tɨ́nɨ ámá o tɨ́nɨ aiwá narɨgɨ́áwa tɨ́nɨ sɨmɨnɨŋɨ́ í yarɨŋɨ́pɨ nánɨ yayɨ́ nɨwinɨrɨ nánɨ Xeroto ímɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jíxɨ pí pí nánɨ simónɨ́ɨ́pɨ nánɨ yarɨŋɨ́ níáná ananɨ siapɨmɨ́ɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ
23 He swore to her, “Whatever you ask of me, I will give you, up to half of my kingdom.”
23 ámɨ xwɨ́á e dánɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jíxɨ xwɨ́á nionɨ meŋweaŋápɨ nánɨ ‘Áwɨnɨ e nepayorɨ mɨdánɨ niapeɨ.’ nɨránáyɨ́ ananɨ nɨsiapɨmɨ́ɨnɨ.” uráná
24 She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I ask?” She said, “The head of John the Baptizer.”
24 í nɨpeyearɨ xɨnáímɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Inóke, pí nánɨ yarɨŋɨ́ wimɨnɨréɨnɨ?” uráná xɨnáí re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jono wayɨ́ numeaia warɨŋo nánɨ ‘Siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ nɨwákwirɨ niapeɨ.’ ureɨ.” uráná
25 She came in immediately with haste to the king and requested, “I want you to give me right now the head of John the Baptizer on a platter.”
25 xemiáí ámɨ mɨ́rɨ́ nɨpáwirɨ mɨxɨ́ ináyomɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Niínɨ re nimónarɨnɨ, ‘Aŋɨ́nɨ Jono wayɨ́ numeaia warɨŋomɨ siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ nɨwákwirɨ mɨŋo pɨrerɨxɨ́ wɨnamɨ nikwiárɨrɨ nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨrɨ niapeɨ.’ nimónarɨnɨ.” uráná
26 The king was exceedingly sorry, but for the sake of his oaths and of his dinner guests, he didn’t wish to refuse her.
26 o Jono nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ sɨpí nɨwirɨ aiwɨ miáímɨ xwɨ́á e dánɨ ámá o tɨ́nɨ aiwá narɨgɨ́áwa arɨ́á eŋáná urɨŋɨ́pɨ nánɨ ayá nɨwinɨrɨ “Oweoɨ.” murɨpaxɨ́ nɨwimónɨrɨ re eŋɨnigɨnɨ.
27 Immediately the king sent out a soldier of his guard and commanded to bring John’s head; and he went and beheaded him in the prison,
27 Xegɨ́ sɨmɨŋɨ́ wínarɨŋɨ́ womɨ sekaxɨ́ re urowárɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jonomɨ siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ nɨwákwirɨ nɨmeámɨ beɨ.” urowáráná o nurɨ kɨrapusɨ́ aŋɨ́yo nɨpáwirɨ e siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ nɨwákwirɨ pɨrerɨxɨ́yo nikwiárɨrɨ
28 and brought his head on a platter, and gave it to the young lady; and the young lady gave it to her mother.
28 nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨrɨ miáímɨ mɨnɨ wíáná í nurápɨmɨ nurɨ xɨnáímɨ mɨnɨ wíáná í “Rɨxa riwo rɨpɨkíoɨ?” yaiwiŋɨnigɨnɨ.
29 When his disciples heard this, they came and took up his corpse and laid it in a tomb.
29 E éáná Jonoyá wiepɨsarɨŋowa arɨ́á nɨwiro náonɨ nɨménapɨro nɨmeámɨ nuro xwɨ́á weyárɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ. Xeroto Jonomɨ pɨkiŋɨ́ eŋagɨ nánɨ Jisaso rɨ́wɨ́yo emɨmɨ́ yarɨ́ná o re yaiwiagɨ́rɨnɨ, “Nionɨ Jono wayɨ́ numeaia wago siŋwɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ wákwiŋáo nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ ámá Jisasoyɨ rɨnɨŋo nimónɨrɨ emɨmɨ́ rɨ́a yarɨnɨ?” yaiwiagɨ́rɨnɨ.
30 The apostles gathered themselves together to Jesus, and they told him all things, whatever they had done, and whatever they had taught.
30 E yaiwiarɨ́ná ámá Jisaso wáɨ́ urowárɨŋowa ámɨ nɨbɨro o tɨ́nɨ nerɨmeánɨro aŋɨ́ apɨ apimɨ wa emegɨ́ápɨ nánɨ omɨ repɨyɨ́ wiro xwɨyɨ́á amɨpí wa nuréwapɨya emegɨ́ápɨ nánɨ repɨyɨ́ wiro néɨsáná
31 He said to them, “Come away into a deserted place, and rest awhile.” For there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat.
31 Jisaso ámá obaxɨ́ omɨ sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnanɨro nánɨ bɨrɨ uro yayarɨŋagɨ́a xɨ́o tɨ́nɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa tɨ́nɨ aiwá mɨnɨpaxɨ́ wiarɨŋagɨ nánɨ wiepɨsarɨŋowamɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nonenɨ ámá dɨŋɨ́ meaŋe nánɨ nurane kikiɨ́á bɨ oŋweaaneyɨ.” nurɨrɨ
32 They went away in the boat to a deserted place by themselves.
32 ewéyo nɨpɨxemoánɨro wigɨ́pɨ ámá dɨŋɨ́ meaŋe nánɨ warɨ́ná
33 They saw them going, and many recognized him and ran there on foot from all the cities. They arrived before them and came together to him.
33 ámá wí aŋɨ́ nɨyonɨ dánɨ wenɨŋɨ́ éɨ́áyɨ́ awa ewéyo pwarɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨro mí nómɨxɨro aŋɨ́nɨ xwɨ́áyo nuro xámɨ nɨrémoro ŋweaŋáná
34 Jesus came out, saw a great multitude, and he had compassion on them because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.
34 Jisaso rɨ́wɨ́yo nɨrémorɨ ewéyo dánɨ nayoarɨ ámá xwé ayá wí epɨ́royɨ́ yárɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨrɨ ámá ayɨ́ sipɨsipɨ́ xiáwo mayɨ́nɨŋɨ́ nimónɨro píránɨŋɨ́ mɨŋweapaxɨ́ imónɨŋagɨ́a nɨwɨnɨrɨ nánɨ ayá nɨrɨmɨxɨrɨ amɨpí obaxɨ́ nánɨ nuréwapɨya nurɨ
35 When it was late in the day, his disciples came to him and said, “This place is deserted, and it is late in the day.
35 nuréwapɨya núɨsáná eŋáná sɨ́ápɨ tɨ́nɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa aŋwɨ e nɨbɨro re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Rɨxa sɨ́árɨnɨ. Re aŋɨ́ wí mayɨ́ e eŋagɨ nánɨ
36 Send them away, that they may go into the surrounding country and villages and buy themselves bread, for they have nothing to eat.”
36 ámá aŋɨ́ amɨ amɨ mɨrɨnɨŋɨ́yo nánɨ numiro aiwá bɨ́ nero nɨpɨ́rɨ nánɨ urowárapeɨ.” urɨ́agɨ́a aí
37 But he answered them, “You give them something to eat.” They asked him, “Shall we go and buy two hundred denarii
37 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Aiwá nɨpɨ́rɨ nánɨ sewanɨŋoyɨ́né mɨnɨ wípoyɨ.” urɨ́agɨ awa re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Aiwá mɨnɨ wianɨ nánɨ nurane bisɨ́kerɨ́á (Aiwá nɨ́nɨ nánɨ nɨrɨrɨ́ná Judayɨ́ bisɨ́kerɨ́áɨ ragɨ́árɨnɨ.) bisɨ́kerɨ́á nánɨ bɨ́ neranéná óɨ́ inɨŋɨ́ 200 mɨnɨ nɨwirane urápanɨréwɨnɨ?” urɨ́agɨ́a
38 He said to them, “How many loaves do you have? Go see.” When they knew, they said, “Five, and two fish.”
38 o re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Bisɨ́kerɨ́á ararɨ tɨ́gɨ́oyɨ́nérɨnɨ? Sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnaúpoyɨ.” uráná awa sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnaumɨ nɨbɨro “Bisɨ́kerɨ́á wé wú núnɨ eŋáná peyɨ́ ná waúnɨrɨnɨ.” urɨ́agɨ́a
39 He commanded them that everyone should sit down in groups on the green grass.
39 o awamɨ “Ámá nɨyonɨ sekaxɨ́ re urɨ́poyɨ, ‘Aráyo miaúrárɨ́ niga uro éɨ́ nɨŋweaxa uro époyɨ.’ urɨ́poyɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
40 They sat down in ranks, by hundreds and by fifties.
40 ayɨ́ miaúrárɨ́ niga nurɨ́ná wí ámá 50 miaúrárɨ́ inɨro wí ámá 100 miaúrárɨ́ inɨro néra úáná
41 He took the five loaves and the two fish; and looking up to heaven, he blessed and broke the loaves, and he gave to his disciples to set before them, and he divided the two fish among them all.
41 Jisaso re eŋɨnigɨnɨ. Bisɨ́kerɨ́á wé wú núnɨ eŋɨ́pɨ nɨmearɨ peyɨ́ waúnɨ eŋɨ́waú enɨ nɨmearɨ sɨŋwɨ́ aŋɨ́namɨ nanánɨrɨ́ná Gorɨxomɨ aiwápɨ nánɨ yayɨ́ nɨwimáná kɨkwɨrɨmɨ́ néra nurɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa yaŋɨ́ wipɨ́rɨ nánɨ mɨnɨ nɨwiayirɨ peyɨ́waú enɨ nororɨ mɨnɨ wiayarɨ́ná wiepɨsarɨŋowa nurápayiro yaŋɨ́ nɨwia nuro
42 They all ate and were filled.
42 ámá nɨ́nɨ nɨnɨro agwɨ́ ímɨ uyíagɨ
43 They took up twelve baskets full of broken pieces and also of the fish.
43 kwɨkwɨrɨmɨ́ inɨŋɨ́ e tɨ́ápɨ nɨmeamero peyɨ́ ororómɨ́ inɨŋɨ́ e tɨ́ápɨ enɨ nɨmeamero soxɨ́ ɨ́á wé wúkaú sɨkwɨ́ waúmɨ aumaúmɨ́ nero nɨ́nɨ magwɨ́ miárɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ.
44 Those who ate the loaves were five thousand men.
44 Ámá oxɨ́ aiwá apɨ nɨgɨ́áwa nɨ́nɨ ayɨ́ ámá 5,000 nɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ.
45 Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and go ahead to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he himself sent the multitude away.
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46 After he had taken leave of them, he went up the mountain to pray.
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47 When evening had come, the boat was in the middle of the sea, and he was alone on the land.
47 árɨ́wɨyimɨ wiepɨsarɨŋowa sɨnɨ ipíyo áwɨnɨ e ewé nɨmeámɨ warɨ́ná xɨ́o sɨnɨ jɨ́e xwɨ́áyo nɨrómáná
48 Seeing them distressed in rowing, for the wind was contrary to them, about the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea; and he would have passed by them,
48 wɨnɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Awa eŋɨ́ tɨ́nɨ reaarɨŋagɨ́a aiwɨ imɨŋɨ́ xwé sɨ́mɨ́mɨnɨ nɨxemɨ barɨŋagɨ nánɨ ewé aŋɨ́nɨ mɨyarɨŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨrɨ ipíyo xwɨ́áyónɨŋɨ́ nosaxa nurɨ rɨxa isɨ́á yinɨŋáná xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowamɨ múrómɨnɨrɨ yarɨ́ná
49 but they, when they saw him walking on the sea, supposed that it was a ghost, and cried out;
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50 for they all saw him and were troubled. But he immediately spoke with them and said to them, “Cheer up! It is I! Don’t be afraid.”
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51 He got into the boat with them; and the wind ceased, and they were very amazed among themselves, and marveled;
51 awamɨ nɨwímearɨ ewéyo pɨxemoánáná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ. Imɨŋɨ́ enɨ rɨxa pɨ́nɨ wiárɨ́agɨ sɨŋwɨ́ e nɨwɨnɨro dɨŋɨ́ “Imɨŋɨ́ axínánɨ pí nánɨ pɨ́nɨ rɨ́a wiárɨŋoɨ?” dɨŋɨ́ e nɨpɨkínɨro ududɨ́ néra nuro
52 for they hadn’t understood about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened.
52 Jisaso xámɨ aiwá kwɨkwɨrɨmɨ́ yarɨŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨro aiwɨ dɨŋɨ́ wakɨsɨ́ ninɨrɨŋɨ́pimɨ dánɨ oyá eŋɨ́ eánɨŋɨ́ mí mómɨxɨ́ éɨ́á nánɨ sɨnɨ o nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ ududɨ́ néra ugɨ́awixɨnɨ.
53 When they had crossed over, they came to land at Gennesaret and moored to the shore.
53 Dɨŋɨ́ ududɨ́ néra warɨ́ná rɨxa ipíyo jɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ imaŋɨ́ e niwiékɨ́nɨmearo
54 When they had come out of the boat, immediately the people recognized him,
54 ewéyo dánɨ nayoaro gwɨ́ yurárarɨ́ná ámá wí Jisasomɨ rɨxa sɨŋwɨ́ mí nómɨxɨro
55 and ran around that whole region, and began to bring those who were sick on their mats to where they heard he was.
55 aŋaŋɨ́nɨ ámá sɨmɨxɨ́ wegɨ́áyɨ́ nánɨ aŋɨ́ ayɨ́ ayo nánɨ numiamoro sɨmɨxɨ́yɨ́ íkwiaŋwɨ́yo nikwiárɨro “Jisaso e ŋweanɨ.” rɨnɨ́e nánɨ nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨro
56 Wherever he entered—into villages, or into cities, or into the country—they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might just touch the fringe of his garment; and as many as touched him were made well.
56 o aŋɨ́ onɨmiá bɨ bimɨranɨ, aŋɨ́ xwé bɨ bimɨranɨ, omɨŋɨ́ inɨŋeranɨ, pwarɨŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨro sɨmɨxɨ́yɨ́ nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨro makerɨ́á imɨxarɨgɨ́e táná ámá sɨmɨxɨ́ gɨyɨ́ oyá rapɨrapɨ́ yínɨŋú sírɨ́wɨ́ mɨ́de amáɨ́ rónanɨro nánɨ waunɨ́ rɨxɨŋɨ́ nurɨro rapɨrapɨ́ sírɨ́wɨ́yo amáɨ́ nɨrónɨrɨ́ná nɨ́nɨ axíná naŋɨ́ egɨ́awixɨnɨ.
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