Marcos 7

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1 Then the Pharisees and some of the scribes gathered together to him, having come from Jerusalem.
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2 Now when they saw some of his disciples eating bread with defiled, that is unwashed, hands, they found fault.
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3 (For the Pharisees and all the Jews don’t eat unless they wash their hands and forearms, holding to the tradition of the elders.
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4 They don’t eat when they come from the marketplace unless they bathe themselves, and there are many other things which they have received to hold to: washings of cups, pitchers, bronze vessels, and couches.)
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5 The Pharisees and the scribes asked him, “Why don’t your disciples walk according to the tradition of the elders, but eat their bread with unwashed hands?”
5 Parisiowa tɨ́nɨ Gorɨxoyá ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ eánɨŋɨ́pɨ mewegɨ́áwa tɨ́nɨ Jisaso tɨ́ŋɨ́ e axɨ́ e awí neánárɨro yarɨŋɨ́ re wigɨ́awixɨnɨ, “Dɨxɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa pí nánɨ negɨ́ arɨ́owa nero nearéwapɨyigɨ́ápɨ nɨwiaíkiro wé piaxɨ́ aí tɨ́nɨ aiwá narɨgɨ́árɨnɨ?” urɨ́agɨ́a
6 He answered them, “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written,
6 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Eŋíná Gorɨxoyá xwɨyɨ́á wɨ́á rókiamoagɨ́ Aisaiaoyɨ rɨnɨŋo soyɨ́né naŋɨ́ rɨro sɨpí rɨro yarɨgɨ́oyɨ́né nánɨ xɨxenɨ nɨwurɨyirɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ re eaŋɨ́rɨnɨ, ‘Ámá tɨyɨ́ “Gorɨxomɨ wéyo píránɨŋɨ́ mearɨŋwɨnɨ.” nɨrɨro aiwɨ Gorɨxonɨ dɨŋɨ́ sɨxɨ́ mɨnɨyipa yarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ.
7 They worship me in vain,
7 E nero ámáyo amɨpí ámá wigɨ́ dɨŋɨ́ tɨ́nɨ érowiápɨ́nɨgɨ́ápɨ nánɨ nuréwapɨyiróná yapɨ́ re nurɨro “Xwɨyɨ́á tɨyɨ́ Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.” nurɨro nánɨ “Gorɨxomɨ seáyɨ e mearɨŋwɨnɨ.” nɨrɨróná Gorɨxonɨyá yoɨ́nɨ surɨ́má rarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ.’ Aisaiao soyɨ́né nánɨ xɨxenɨ e nɨwurɨyirɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ eaŋɨ́rɨnɨ.
8 “For you set aside the commandment of God, and hold tightly to the tradition of men—the washing of pitchers and cups, and you do many other such things.”
8 Soyɨ́né ámá érowiápɨ́nɨgɨ́ápɨ nɨxɨ́dɨróná ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́pɨ íkɨ́ nɨnemoro yarɨŋoɨ.” nurɨrɨ
9 He said to them, “Full well do you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition.
9 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́pɨ wiaíkiro amɨpí segɨ́ arɨ́owa érowiápɨ́nɨgɨ́ápɨ xɨ́dɨro yanɨro nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ obɨbaxɨ́ nɨmoro óɨ́ imoarɨgɨ́oyɨ́nérɨnɨ.
10 For Moses said, ‘Honor your father and your mother;’ and, ‘He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him be put to death.’
10 Ayɨ́ rɨpɨ nánɨ seararɨŋɨnɨ. Eŋíná xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́pɨ Moseso nɨrɨrɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ re eaŋɨnigɨnɨ, ‘Dɨxɨ́ ápowamɨ tɨ́nɨ inókíwamɨ tɨ́nɨ wéyo merɨ́ɨnɨ.’ E nɨrɨrɨ nearɨ ámɨ rɨpɨ nɨrɨrɨ eaŋɨnigɨnɨ, ‘Ámá xanomɨranɨ, xɨnáímɨranɨ, ikayɨ́wɨ́ umearɨ́ɨ́yɨ́ emɨ pɨkímópoyɨ.’ Moseso e nɨrɨrɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ eaŋɨ́ aiwɨ
11 But you say, ‘If a man tells his father or his mother, “Whatever profit you might have received from me is Corban,”’” that is to say, given to God,
11 soyɨ́né ámá wí xɨnáíwamɨranɨ, xanowamɨranɨ, re urarɨ́ná ‘Amɨpí nionɨ wéyo nɨrɨmerɨ́ná arɨrá nɨsirɨ siapɨpaxɨ́ imónɨŋɨ́yɨ́ nánɨ rɨxa Gorɨxomɨ re urɨ́anigɨnɨ, “Nionɨ nɨsiapɨmɨ́árɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ nánɨ arɨge joxɨ nɨsiapɨrɨ arɨrá simɨ́ɨnɨ? Oweoɨ, aípagwí nánɨ wí menɨnɨ.’ Parisioyɨ́né ámá wí xanɨyaúmɨ e urarɨŋagɨ sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨróná ‘O apánɨ yarɨnɨ.’ nɨrɨro
12 “then you no longer allow him to do anything for his father or his mother,
12 o xanɨyaúmɨ píránɨŋɨ́ wéyo mɨmepa yarɨŋagɨ nɨwɨnɨro aiwɨ o ayaúmɨ xe bɨ arɨrá owinɨnɨrɨ sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnarɨgɨ́ámanɨ.
13 making void the word of God by your tradition which you have handed down. You do many things like this.”
13 E nerɨ́ná soyɨ́né sɨwɨ́ arɨ́owa érowiápɨ́nɨgɨ́ápɨ nɨxɨ́dɨro xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́ rɨpɨ xórórɨ́ nero wiaíkiarɨŋoɨ. E yarɨgɨ́ápa nerɨ́ná xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxoyá xwé wí enɨ nɨwiaíkia warɨŋoɨ.” Jisaso Parisiowamɨ e nurɨmáná
14 He called all the multitude to himself and said to them, “Hear me, all of you, and understand.
14 ámá e epɨ́royɨ́ egɨ́áyo “Aŋwɨ e bɨ́poyɨ.” nurɨrɨ ayɨ́ rɨxa aŋwɨ e báná o “Nɨyɨ́nénɨ nɨjɨ́á imónɨpɨ́rɨ nánɨ píránɨŋɨ́ arɨ́á nípoyɨ.” nurɨrɨ
15 There is nothing from outside of the man that going into him can defile him; but the things which proceed out of the man are those that defile the man.
15 ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á rɨpɨ urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Aiwá ámá nɨnɨrɨ́ná gwɨ́náreáɨ́ápɨ wí piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́manɨ. Pí pí xwioxɨ́yo dánɨ peyeaarɨŋɨ́pɨ ámáyo piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ
16 If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear!”
16 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á nionɨ rɨ́á rɨpɨ nánɨ arɨ́á ókiarɨ́ nɨmónɨ́poyɨ.” nurɨ́ɨsáná
17 When he had entered into a house away from the multitude, his disciples asked him about the parable.
17 ámá e epɨ́royɨ́ egɨ́áyo e nɨwárɨmɨ nurɨ aŋɨ́yo nɨpáwirɨ nɨŋwearɨ xegɨ́ wiepɨsarɨŋowa ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á xɨ́o urɨ́ɨ́pɨ nánɨ yarɨŋɨ́ wíáná
18 He said to them, “Are you also without understanding? Don’t you perceive that whatever goes into the man from outside can’t defile him,
18 o re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Soyɨ́né enɨ dɨŋɨ́ mayoyɨ́néranɨ? Xwɨyɨ́á ‘Aiwá ámá nɨnɨrɨ́ná gwɨ́náreáɨ́ápɨ wí xɨ́omɨ piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́manɨ.’ searɨ́ápɨ soyɨ́né sɨnɨ mɨ́kɨ́ nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ mɨmoarɨŋɨ́ reŋoɨ?” nurɨrɨ áwaŋɨ́ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Aiwá wí ámáyo piaxɨ́ eapaxɨ́ mimónɨnɨ.
19 because it doesn’t go into his heart, but into his stomach, then into the latrine, making all foods clean?”
19 Pí nánɨyɨ? Ayɨ́ aiwá gwɨ́náreááná nɨwerɨ írɨwɨ́yo ínɨŋɨ́ rɨ́wɨ́yo íkɨ́ emoarɨgɨ́á eŋagɨ nánɨrɨnɨ.” nurɨrɨ —E nurɨrɨ́ná aiwá nɨ́nɨ nánɨ “Ananɨ nɨpaxɨ́rɨnɨ.” rɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.
20 He said, “That which proceeds out of the man, that defiles the man.
20 Ámɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Aga pípɨ ámáyo piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ? Ayɨ́ pí pí dɨŋɨ́ xwioxɨ́yo dánɨ peyeáɨ́pɨ, amɨpí sɨpí nánɨ móɨ́pɨ ámáyo piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.
21 For from within, out of the hearts of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, sexual sins, murders, thefts,
21 Xwioxɨ́yo dánɨ dɨŋɨ́ yaiwíɨ́ápimɨ dánɨ rɨpɨ rɨpɨ yarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ. Ɨ́wɨ́ amɨpí wí nánɨ dɨŋɨ́ moro ɨ́wɨ́ inɨro apɨxɨ́ erápenɨro amɨpí ɨ́wɨ́ mearo ámá pɨkíxwɨrɨ́ó ero oxɨ́ apɨxɨ́ iyɨ́ nánɨ niga uro
22 covetings, wickedness, deceit, lustful desires, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, and foolishness.
22 sɨŋwɨ́ ɨ́wɨ́ wɨnɨro rɨkɨkɨrɨ́ó ero yapɨ́ wíwapɨyiro ayá bɨ mé arɨ́kí niga uro sɨpí dɨŋɨ́ wiaiwiro xwɨyɨ́ápámɨ ŋwɨrárɨro mɨxɨ́ kɨ́nɨro majɨmajɨ́á ikárɨnɨro yarɨgɨ́ápɨ
23 All these evil things come from within and defile the man.”
23 apɨ nɨpɨnɨ ámá dɨŋɨ́yo ínɨmɨ dánɨ nɨmorɨ́ná piaxɨ́ weaarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
24 From there he arose and went away into the borders of Tyre and Sidon. He entered into a house and didn’t want anyone to know it, but he couldn’t escape notice.
24 O ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á mɨ́kɨ́ apɨ nurɨmɨ aŋɨ́ e dánɨ nurɨ aŋɨ́ yoɨ́ Taia tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nɨrémorɨ aŋɨ́ wiwámɨ nɨpáwirɨ ámá e ŋweáyɨ́ “Aŋɨ́ riwámɨ o mɨŋweanɨnɨ.” oyaiwípoyɨnɨrɨ nerɨ sá ŋweaŋagɨ aiwɨ ámá wí omɨ sɨŋwɨ́ nɨwɨnɨmearo
25 For a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, having heard of him, came and fell down at his feet.
25 apɨxɨ́ wí “Jisaso aŋɨ́ iwámɨ ŋweanɨ.” rarɨŋagɨ́a arɨ́á e nɨwirɨ í xegɨ́ xemiáí imɨ́ó xɨxéroarɨŋí eŋagɨ nánɨ o tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ aŋɨ́nɨ nɨbɨrɨ sɨkwɨ́ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e waunɨ́ nɨwikárɨnɨrɨ mɨŋɨ́ xwɨ́áyo nɨkwɨ́rorɨ
26 Now the woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by race. She begged him that he would cast the demon out of her daughter.
26 —Í Judayɨ́ apɨxímanɨ. Gɨrikɨyɨ́ apɨxírɨnɨ. Pinisiayɨ́ aŋɨ́yo pɨropenɨsɨ́ Siriayɨ rɨnɨŋe dáŋírɨnɨ. Í Jisasomɨ “Gɨ́ miáímɨ imɨ́ó xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́yɨ́ mɨxɨ́ umáɨnowárénapeɨ.” arɨ́kí urayarɨŋagɨ
27 But Jesus said to her, “Let the children be filled first, for it is not appropriate to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.”
27 o í aŋɨ́ mɨdáŋí eŋagɨ nánɨ “Xámɨ gɨ́ Judayɨ́ saŋɨ́ ourápɨmɨnɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ ewayɨ́ xwɨyɨ́á re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Xámɨ niaíwɨ́ aiwá nɨnɨro agwɨ́ ímɨ uyinɨ nɨwirɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́ naŋɨ́rɨnɨ. Niaíwɨ́yɨ́yá aiwá nurápɨrɨ sɨ́wíyo nɨwirɨ́ná ayɨ́ naŋɨ́manɨ.” uráná
28 But she answered him, “Yes, Lord. Yet even the dogs under the table eat the children’s crumbs.”
28 í “Nepa aŋɨ́ mɨdáŋínɨ sɨ́wínɨ́nɨŋɨ́ imónɨŋɨnɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Ámɨnáoxɨnɨ, nepa rarɨŋɨnɨ. E nerɨ aiwɨ sɨ́wí re yarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ. Íkwiaŋwɨ́yo dánɨ niaíwɨ́ aiwá nɨnɨro yunɨ́ mamówárɨ́ápɨ mɨmeánɨ́ yarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
29 He said to her, “For this saying, go your way. The demon has gone out of your daughter.”
29 o “Í nepa waunɨ́ nikárɨnɨrɨ dɨŋɨ́ nɨkwɨ́roarɨnɨ.” nɨyaiwirɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Jíxɨ naŋɨ́ nɨrɨ́ɨ́yɨ́ nánɨ dɨxɨ́ miáímɨ imɨ́ó xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́pɨ rɨxa mɨxɨ́ umáɨnɨ́ɨnɨ. Dɨxɨ́ aŋɨ́ uɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
30 She went away to her house, and found the child having been laid on the bed, with the demon gone out.
30 í ámɨ xegɨ́ aŋɨ́yo nánɨ nurɨ sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnɨ́ɨ́yɨ́ wɨnɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Xemiáí imɨ́ó pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ úɨ́ eŋagɨ nánɨ píránɨŋɨ́ sá weŋagɨ wɨnɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
31 Again he departed from the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and came to the sea of Galilee through the middle of the region of Decapolis.
31 Jisaso ámɨ nɨwiápɨ́nɨmearɨ aŋɨ́ yoɨ́ Taia tɨ́ŋɨ́ e pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ nurɨ aŋɨ́ yoɨ́ Saidonɨ tɨ́ŋɨ́ e áwɨnɨ e nurɨ xwɨ́á yoɨ́ Dekaporisɨyo nurɨ́ná ipí Gaririyo nɨrémorɨ yarɨ́ná
32 They brought to him one who was deaf and had an impediment in his speech. They begged him to lay his hand on him.
32 ámá wí ámá arɨ́á pɨ́rónárɨrɨ xwɨyɨ́á pɨ́rónárɨrɨ eŋɨ́ womɨ Jisaso tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ nɨmeámɨ nɨbɨro waunɨ́ rɨxɨŋɨ́ re urɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ, “O naŋɨ́ enɨ nánɨ wé seáyɨ e ikwiáreɨ.” urɨ́agɨ́a
33 He took him aside from the multitude privately and put his fingers into his ears; and he spat and touched his tongue.
33 Jisaso ámá awí eánárɨgɨ́e dánɨ omɨ nɨmeámɨ nurɨ egɨ́pɨ nerɨ́ná Jisaso xegɨ́ wé oyá arɨ́á óɨ́yo wíxwárɨrɨ xegɨ́ wéyo reaŋwɨ́ núrɨnɨmáná oyá aíwɨ́yo ikwiárɨrɨ nemáná
34 Looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him, “Ephphatha!” that is, “Be opened!”
34 sɨŋwɨ́ aŋɨ́namɨ nanɨmáná rɨ́mɨŋɨ́ nɨrɨrɨ xegɨ́ pɨ́né tɨ́nɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Epata.” —Wigɨ́ pɨ́né “Oxoaɨ.” nurɨrɨ́ná “Epata.” rarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ. E uráná re eŋɨnigɨnɨ.
35 Immediately his ears were opened, and the impediment of his tongue was released, and he spoke clearly.
35 Xegɨ́ arɨ́á oxoánɨrɨ aíwɨ́ saŋɨ́ wiarɨŋɨ́pɨ nayɨ́ erɨ nerɨ xwɨyɨ́á píránɨŋɨ́ nɨra warɨ́ná
36 He commanded them that they should tell no one, but the more he commanded them, so much the more widely they proclaimed it.
36 Jisaso ámɨ ámá awí eánárɨgɨ́áyo nɨwímearɨ ŋwɨ́ ikaxɨ́ nurɨrɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Nionɨ wíápɨ áwaŋɨ́ murɨmepanɨ.” urɨ́agɨ aiwɨ amɨ amɨ nemero arɨ́kí áwaŋɨ́ nɨra nuro
37 They were astonished beyond measure, saying, “He has done all things well. He makes even the deaf hear and the mute speak!”
37 ayá nɨrɨwamóga nuro re nɨra ugɨ́awixɨnɨ. “Amɨpí o éɨ́pɨyɨ́ aga naŋɨ́nɨ yarɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ. Arɨ́á pɨ́rónarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ aíwɨ́ saŋɨ́ mearɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ aí píránɨŋɨ́ imɨxáná arɨ́á ero xwɨyɨ́á rɨro yarɨgɨ́árɨnɨ.” nɨra ugɨ́awixɨnɨ.

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