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1 Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.
1 Kwíyɨ́ Gorɨxoyápɨ Jisasomɨ nɨwímeámáná omɨ Obo iwamɨ́ó owíwapɨyinɨrɨ ámá dɨŋɨ́ meaŋɨ́ e nánɨ nɨméra úáná
2 When he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was hungry afterward.
2 o aiwá mɨnɨ́ ŋwɨ́á nɨŋwearɨ rɨxa sɨ́á 40 nórɨmáná eŋáná o agwɨ́ wíáná
3 The tempter came and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.”
3 iwamɨ́ó wíwapɨyarɨŋo nɨbɨrɨ re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Joxɨ ‘Niaíwɨ́ Gorɨxoyáonɨrɨnɨ.’ yaiwinarɨŋɨ́pɨ nepa eŋánáyɨ́, aiwá nɨrɨ nánɨ ‘Sɨ́ŋá tɨyɨ́ aiwá oimónɨnɨ.’ reɨ.” urɨ́agɨ aí
4 But he answered, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of God’s mouth.’”
4 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Oweoɨ, wí emɨméɨnɨ. Gorɨxoyá Bɨkwɨ́yo dánɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ re eánɨnɨ, ‘Ámá aiwá nánɨnɨ dɨŋɨ́ nɨmorɨ́náyɨ́ wí dɨŋɨ́ meapaxɨ́ menɨnɨ. Xwɨyɨ́á Gorɨxo rɨŋɨ́yɨ́ nɨyonɨ dɨŋɨ́ nɨkwɨ́rorɨ́náyɨ́ ayɨ́nɨ dɨŋɨ́ meapaxɨ́rɨnɨ.’ Rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ e nɨrɨnɨrɨ eánɨnɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
5 Then the devil took him into the holy city. He set him on the pinnacle of the temple,
5 Obo Jisasomɨ nɨmeámɨ Jerusaremɨ aŋɨ́ Gorɨxoyá ayá tɨ́ŋɨ́mɨnɨ nánɨ nurɨ aŋɨ́ Gorɨxo nánɨ rɨdɨyowá yarɨgɨ́iwámɨ rɨkwɨ́yo seáyɨ e nurárárɨmáná
6 and said to him, “If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down, for it is written, ‘He will command his angels concerning you,’ and, ‘On their hands they will bear you up, so that you don’t dash your foot against a stone.’”
6 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Joxɨ ‘Niaíwɨ́ Gorɨxoyáonɨrɨnɨ.’ yaiwinarɨŋɨ́pɨ nepa eŋánáyɨ́, Gorɨxoyá Bɨkwɨ́yo dánɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ re nɨrɨnɨrɨ eánɨŋagɨ nánɨ ‘Gorɨxo joxɨ sɨkwɨ́ sɨ́ŋáyo pɨ́rɨ́ uyɨkímɨ́ inɨrɨxɨnɨrɨ xegɨ́ aŋɨ́najowa awí nɨroro ɨ́á rɨxepɨ́rɨ nánɨ urowárɨnɨŋoɨ.’ nɨrɨnɨrɨ eánɨŋagɨ nánɨ ananɨ mɨ́mɨ nɨmawirɨ xeamoɨ.” urɨ́agɨ aí
7 Jesus said to him, “Again, it is written, ‘You shall not test the Lord, your God.’”
7 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Xwɨyɨ́á joxɨ mɨŋɨ́ nirorɨ rɨ́ɨ́pɨ eánɨŋagɨ aiwɨ xwɨyɨ́á rɨpɨ enɨ nɨrɨnɨrɨ eánɨnɨ, ‘Negɨ́ Gorɨxo nepa eŋɨ́ neánɨrɨ epaxorɨ́anɨrɨ iwamɨ́ó mɨwíwapɨyipanɨ.’ enɨ rɨnɨŋagɨ nánɨ nionɨ wí e emɨméɨnɨ.” urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ.
8 Again, the devil took him to an exceedingly high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.
8 Ámɨ Obo dɨ́wɨ́ mɨŋɨ́ seáyɨmɨ wiápɨ́nɨmeaŋɨ́ bimɨ nánɨ nɨmeámɨ nɨyirɨ aŋɨ́ nɨ́nɨ xwɨ́á rɨrí nɨrímɨnɨ ikwɨ́rónɨŋɨ́yo sɨwá nɨwirɨ xegɨ́ amɨpí ámá nɨwɨnɨróná ayá sɨ́wɨ́ nurorɨ nɨmeapaxɨ́ wimónarɨŋɨ́pɨ enɨ sɨwá nɨwirɨ
9 He said to him, “I will give you all of these things, if you will fall down and worship me.”
9 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Joxɨ xwɨ́áyo nɨpɨ́kínɨmearɨ sɨmaŋwɨ́yónɨŋɨ́ nɨnurɨ́nɨrɨ nionɨ nánɨ yayɨ́ seáyɨmɨ nɨmeɨ. E níánáyɨ́, amɨpí sɨwá síá tiyɨ́ nɨpɨnɨ siapɨmɨ́ɨnɨ.” uráná
10 Then Jesus said to him, “Get behind me, Satan! For it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God, and you shall serve him only.’”
10 Jisaso re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Setenoxɨ pɨ́nɨ nɨnɨwiárɨmɨ éɨ́ uɨ. Xwɨyɨ́á rɨpɨ ‘Ámɨná Gorɨxo nánɨnɨ xwɨ́áyo nɨpɨ́kínɨmearo yayɨ́ seáyɨmɨ umero segɨ́ amɨpí “Ŋwɨ́áxɨnɨ.” rɨnɨŋɨ́yɨ́ emɨ nɨmoro sɨwɨ́ oyá nánɨnɨ dɨŋɨ́ ɨkwɨ́roro éɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.’ rɨnɨŋagɨ nánɨ joxɨ nɨrɨ́ɨ́pa wí emɨméɨnɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
11 Then the devil left him, and behold, angels came and served him.
11 Obo pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ úáná aŋɨ́najɨ́ wa nɨbɨro arɨrá wigɨ́awixɨnɨ.
12 Now when Jesus heard that John was delivered up, he withdrew into Galilee.
12 Jisaso ámá wa Jono wayɨ́ numeaia warɨŋo nánɨ re rarɨŋagɨ́a “Omɨ rɨxa ɨ́á nɨxero gwɨ́ aŋɨ́yo ŋwɨrárɨ́árɨnɨ.” rarɨŋagɨ́a o arɨ́á e nɨwimo Gariri pɨropenɨsɨ́yo nánɨ nurɨ nɨŋwearɨ́ná
13 Leaving Nazareth, he came and lived in Capernaum, which is by the sea, in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali,
13 aŋɨ́ Nasaretɨ xɨ́o xwé iwiaroŋe pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ nurɨ aŋɨ́ xegɨ́ yoɨ́ Kapaneamɨyɨ rɨnɨŋɨ́yo —Aŋɨ́ apɨ ipí Gariri tɨ́nɨ ikwɨ́rónɨnɨ. Seburano tɨ́nɨ Napɨtaraio tɨ́nɨ awaúyá ɨ́wiárɨ́awé ŋweaagɨ́erɨnɨ. E nánɨ nurɨ ŋweaŋɨnigɨnɨ.
14 that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah the prophet, saying,
14 Ayɨ́ rɨpɨ nánɨrɨnɨ. Gorɨxoyá xwɨyɨ́á wɨ́á rókiamoagɨ́ Aisaiaoyɨ rɨnɨŋo xwɨyɨ́á nɨwurɨyirɨ rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ re eaárɨŋɨ́rɨnɨ,
15 “The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, toward the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles,
15 “Xwɨ́á Seburanoyá ɨ́wiárɨ́awé tɨ́nɨ Napɨtaraioyá ɨ́wiárɨ́awé tɨ́nɨ eŋíná ŋweaagɨ́e ipí tɨ́ŋɨ́mɨnɨ tɨ́nɨ iniɨgɨ́ Jodanɨ rapáyo jɨ́arɨwámɨ dánɨ tɨ́nɨ xwɨ́á Gariri imónɨŋɨ́mɨnɨ émáyɨ́ ŋweagɨ́e,
16 the people who sat in darkness saw a great light; to those who sat in the region and shadow of death, to them light has dawned.”
16 ámá oxɨ́ apɨxɨ́ e ŋweagɨ́áyɨ́ nɨ́nɨ Gorɨxomɨ muxɨ́darɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ sɨ́á yinɨŋɨ́mɨ́nɨŋɨ́ ŋweagɨ́e rɨxa wɨ́á xwé bɨ ónɨ́agɨ wɨnɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ. Ayɨ́ apaxɨ́ mé pearɨŋagɨ́a nánɨ íkwapiŋɨ́nɨŋɨ́ umeaarɨŋɨ́yo rɨxa wɨ́á wókímɨxɨnɨ.” Rɨ́wamɨŋɨ́ e nɨrɨnɨrɨ eánɨŋɨ́pɨ xɨxenɨ imónɨnɨ nánɨ Jisaso wɨ́ánɨŋɨ́ imónɨŋo e nánɨ nurɨ ŋweaagɨ́rɨnɨ.
17 From that time, Jesus began to preach, and to say, “Repent! For the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.”
17 O aŋɨ́ e nánɨ nurɨ ŋweaé dánɨ wáɨ́ re urɨmeŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Gorɨxo xwioxɨ́yo mɨmeámɨ́ nɨseairɨ píránɨŋɨ́ seamenɨ aŋwɨ ayo eŋagɨ nánɨ segɨ́ ɨ́wɨ́ yarɨgɨ́ápɨ rɨ́wɨ́mɨnɨ nɨmamoro sanɨŋɨ́ nimónɨro ŋweáɨ́rɨxɨnɨ.” nurɨmerɨ
18 Walking by the sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers: Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew, his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen.
18 ipí Gariri imaŋɨ́pá tɨ́nɨ nɨpurɨ́ná sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Xɨráxogwá waú —Xɨráo xegɨ́ yoɨ́ Saimonorɨnɨ. O xegɨ́ yoɨ́ ámɨ bɨ Pitaorɨnɨ. Xogwáo Adɨruorɨnɨ. Agwiaú egɨ́ omɨŋɨ́ peyɨ́ ápearɨgɨ́íwaú eŋagɨ nánɨ ubenɨ́ peyɨ́ nánɨ ipíyo mamówárarɨŋagɨ́i Jisaso e nɨwɨnɨrɨ
19 He said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers for men.”
19 re urɨŋɨnigɨnɨ, “Agwiagwí nɨxɨ́dɨ́piyɨ. Peyɨ́ nánɨ yarɨgɨ́ípa ámá nionɨ nɨxɨ́dɨpɨ́rɨ́áyɨ́ enɨ axɨ́pɨ e wirɨmeapɨsi nánɨ eaíwapɨyimɨ́ɨnɨ.” urɨ́agɨ
20 They immediately left their nets and followed him.
20 agwiaú ubenɨ́ apaxɨ́ mé e nɨtɨmɨ rɨ́wɨ́yo uxɨ́dɨgɨ́isixɨnɨ.
21 Going on from there, he saw two other brothers, James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, in the boat with Zebedee their father, mending their nets. He called them.
21 O e dánɨ nurɨ́ná sɨŋwɨ́ wɨnɨŋɨnigɨnɨ. Ámɨ xɨráxogwá waú —Agwiaú Sebediomɨ xewaxowaúrɨnɨ. Wɨ́o Jemisorɨnɨ. Wɨ́o xogwáo Jonorɨnɨ. Agwiaú xano tɨ́nɨ ewéyo nɨŋweámáná wigɨ́ ubenɨ́ arɨ́kínɨŋagɨ píránɨŋɨ́ yadɨrɨpɨ́narɨŋagɨ́a Jisaso e nɨwɨnɨrɨ rɨ́aiwá “Nɨxɨ́dɨ́piyɨ.” uráná
22 They immediately left the boat and their father, and followed him.
22 agwiaú enɨ aŋɨ́nɨ egɨ́ ewé tɨ́nɨ xanomɨ tɨ́nɨ pɨ́nɨ nɨwiárɨmɨ nayoari númɨ uxɨ́dɨgɨ́isixɨnɨ.
23 Jesus went about in all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the Good News of the Kingdom, and healing every disease and every sickness among the people.
23 Jisaso Gariri pɨropenɨsɨ́yo amɨ amɨ nemerɨ́ná xegɨ́ Judayɨ́yá rotú aŋɨ́yo dánɨ uréwapɨyemerɨ xwɨyɨ́á yayɨ́ winɨpaxɨ́pɨ —Apɨ Gorɨxo xwioxɨ́yo mɨmeámɨ́ nerɨ píránɨŋɨ́ umeŋweanɨ́ápɨ nánɨ rɨnɨŋɨ́pɨrɨnɨ. Apɨ wáɨ́ urɨmerɨ ámá pí pí sɨmɨxɨ́ yarɨgɨ́áyo tɨ́nɨ uranɨ́ xɨxegɨ́nɨ imónɨgɨ́áyo tɨ́nɨ naŋɨ́ imɨxɨmerɨ yarɨ́ná
24 The report about him went out into all Syria. They brought to him all who were sick, afflicted with various diseases and torments, possessed with demons, epileptics, and paralytics; and he healed them.
24 o yarɨŋɨ́pɨ nánɨ yanɨ́ niwéa nurɨ Siria pɨropenɨsɨ́yo ŋweagɨ́áyɨ́ nɨ́nɨ arɨ́á nɨwiárɨro nánɨ wigɨ́ ámá sɨmɨxɨ́ xɨxegɨ́nɨ yarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ rɨ́nɨŋɨ́ xɨxegɨ́nɨ winarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ ámá imɨ́ó dɨŋɨ́ xɨxéroarɨŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ xóxwɨ́ yarɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ eŋɨ́ sɨwímɨ́ yárɨgɨ́áyɨ́ tɨ́nɨ o tɨ́ŋɨ́ e nánɨ nɨmeámɨ báná o píránɨŋɨ́ wimɨxɨyarɨŋagɨ nánɨ
25 Great multitudes from Galilee, Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea, and from beyond the Jordan followed him.
25 ámá oxɨ́ apɨxɨ́ obaxɨ́ Gariri pɨropenɨsɨ́yo dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ Dekaporisɨ pɨropenɨsɨ́yo dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ Judia pɨropenɨsɨ́yo dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ wigɨ́ aŋɨ́ xwé Jerusaremɨ dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ iniɨgɨ́ Jodanɨ rapáyo jɨ́arɨwámɨnɨ dáŋɨ́yɨ́ tɨ́nɨ epɨ́royɨ́ nero omɨ númɨ uxɨ́dɨgɨ́awixɨnɨ.

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