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Jndye calcaa tjeiiˈna

Cwii ndiiˈ tyomˈaaⁿ Jesús ˈndyoo ndaaluee chjoo na jndyu Genesaret. Jeeⁿ tyonchjenaˈ jom na jlaˈcantoˈndye nnˈaⁿ nacañomˈm cha nnda̱a̱ nndyena ñˈoomˈ Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom. Ntyˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ we wˈaandaa ˈndyoo ndaalueeˈñeeⁿ. Sa̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ na cwitjeiiˈ calcaa jnda̱ jluiˈna joˈ joˈ. Macwitmaaⁿna nlquiˈ ˈnaaⁿna. Quia joˈ tjacuo̱o̱ⁿ tsˈom cwii wˈaandaaˈñeeⁿ. Wˈaandaa ˈnaaⁿˈ Simón joˈ. Tcaaⁿ na cjaañˈoomti tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ juunaˈ chjoowiˈ cha nˈndiinaˈ tyuaatcwii. Ndoˈ tjacjom. Tquiaaⁿ ñˈoom nda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ xjeⁿ na wacatyeeⁿcheⁿ tsˈom wˈaandaa. Quia na jnda̱ jnda̱ seineiiⁿ, tsoom nnom Simón:

—Catsaañˈomˈyoˈ wˈaandaawaa, wjaawjaatya̱a̱ya yuu na njoomti. Ndoˈ catueˈyoˈ nlquiˈ ˈnaⁿˈyoˈ na nntjeiˈyoˈ calcaa.

Tˈo̱ Simón nnoom:

—Ta, meiiⁿchaaˈ tsjom ñelˈaayâ tsˈiaaⁿ ndoˈ meiⁿcwii catscaa tîcatjeiiˈâ. Sa̱a̱ cantyja ñˈoom ˈndyoˈ ˈu nncjuˈnndaˈa tsquiˈ.

Jnda̱ na lˈana na ljoˈ, jeeⁿ jndye calcaa tyˈoomnaˈ tsˈom tsquiˈ ˈnaaⁿna hasta ñeˈcatyˈiooˈnaˈ. Joˈ chii sˈo̱o̱ lueena nda̱a̱ ntˈomcheⁿ ncˈiaana na ñjomndye cwiicheⁿ wˈaandaa na quioteiˈjndeii naⁿˈñeeⁿ joona. Tquio naⁿˈñeeⁿ. Ndoˈ jlaˈcatooˈna we wˈaandaa ñˈeⁿ calcaa, hasta ncuencue na cˈuˈnaˈ joonaˈ. Quia jnda̱ ntyˈiaaˈ Simón Pedro na luaaˈ, tcoomˈm xtyeeⁿ jo nnom Jesús. Tsoom:

—Ta, ticatyˈiomyanaˈ na nñˈeⁿˈ ñˈeⁿndyo̱, ee ja tsˈaⁿjnaⁿ.

Ee jeeⁿ ndyaˈ seicatyˈuenaˈ jom ñequio ntˈomcheⁿ ncˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ na ñˈeeⁿ ñˈeⁿñê cantyja ˈnaaⁿ calcaa na tjeiiˈna. 10 Majoˈti tjom Jacobo ñequio Juan, ntseinda Zebedeo. Joona mañecwii tˈmaⁿ tsˈiaaⁿ cwilˈana ñequio Simón. Quia joˈ tso Jesús nnom Simón:

—Tintyˈueˈ, jeˈ mamanaⁿtonaˈ na nnˈaⁿ nntseitjomˈ na nlaˈjomndyena ñˈeⁿndyo̱, tachii cweˈ calcaa.

11 Jnda̱ na tquiena tyuaatcwii ñˈeⁿ lˈaandaa, mana ˈndyena tsˈiaaⁿ ˈnaaⁿna. Tyˈelajomndyena ñˈeⁿ Jesús.

Seinˈmaⁿ Jesús tsˈaⁿ na chuu tycu lepra

12 Quia na tyomˈaaⁿ Jesús cwii tsjoom, tyjeeˈcañoom cwii tsaⁿsˈa na chaˈwaañe chuu tycu lepra. Quia na ntyˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ Jesús, tjacwanquioom nomtyuaa, sˈaaⁿ tyˈoo, tsoom:

—Ta, ntyjii na ˈu nnda̱a̱ nntseinˈmaⁿˈ ja, xeⁿ lˈue tsˈomˈ.

13 Quia joˈ Jesús seintyjo̱o̱ⁿ tsˈo̱o̱ⁿ tyeⁿnquioomˈm tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ. Tsoom nnom:

—Maxjeⁿ lˈue tsˈo̱o̱ⁿ na canˈmaⁿˈ.

Ndoˈ mantyjacheⁿ nˈmaⁿ tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ. 14 Jnda̱ chii tsoom nnom:

—Tintseineiⁿˈ nnom meiⁿcwii tsˈaⁿ na luaaˈ tuii. Sa̱a̱ cjaˈ, catseicaˈmo̱ⁿndyuˈ nnom tyee ndoˈ quiaaˈ quiooˈ na nncueˈ cantyja na jnda̱ nˈmaⁿˈ chaˈxjeⁿ na sa̱ˈntjom Moisés. Na nntsaˈ na luaaˈ nluiˈyuuˈnaˈ nda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ na jnda̱ nˈmaⁿˈ.

15 Sa̱a̱ tjantyˈeeti ñˈoom cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ Jesús. Ndoˈ jndyendye nnˈaⁿ tyoˈoontyjaaˈ na nndye ñˈoom na tyoñequiaaⁿ. Mati ñeˈcanˈmaaⁿna ntycu na wiina. 16 Sa̱a̱ jom teiño̱o̱ⁿ, tjaaⁿ jo yuu na ñenqueⁿ. Joˈ joˈ tyotseineiiⁿ nnom Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom.

Seinˈmaⁿ Jesús tsˈaⁿ na ntjeiⁿ ncˈee

17 Cwii xueeˈñeeⁿ maˈmo̱ⁿ Jesús nda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ. Joˈ joˈ meindyuaandye ntˈom nnˈaⁿ fariseos ñequio nnˈaⁿ na cwitˈmo̱o̱ⁿ ljeii na tqueⁿ Moisés. Naⁿˈñeeⁿ jnaⁿna chaˈtso njoom nchˈu tsˈo̱ndaa Galilea ñequio Judea ndoˈ mati tsjoom Jerusalén. Ndoˈ juu najndeii na matseixmaⁿ Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom mˈaaⁿnaˈ ñˈeⁿ Jesús na matseinˈmaaⁿ nnˈaⁿwii. 18 Mañejuu xjeⁿˈñeeⁿ tquieˈcañom ntˈom naⁿnom na chona tsuee na ndiiˈ tsˈaⁿ na jnda̱ teintjeiⁿ ncˈee na teiˈcaljoo tycutqueeⁿ. Tyolˈueeˈndyena chiuu ya na nncˈooñˈomna tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ naquiiˈ wˈaa na nlqueⁿna jom jo nnom Jesús. 19 Sa̱a̱ tîcaliuna chiuu ya nlˈana ee na jeeⁿ jndye nnˈaⁿ. Joˈ chii tyˈewana nacjooˈ wˈaa, tjo̱o̱na nquioo, jlaˈcˈo̱ⁿna jom na njoom tsuee. Tqueⁿna jom quiiˈntaaⁿ nnˈaⁿ jo nnom Jesús. 20 Quia na ntyˈiaaˈ Jesús na cwilaˈyuˈya nˈom naⁿˈñeeⁿ, tsoom:

—ˈU re, matseitˈmaⁿ tsˈo̱o̱ⁿya jnaⁿˈ na matseixmaⁿˈ.

21 Quia joˈ nnˈaⁿ na cwitˈmo̱o̱ⁿ ljeii na tqueⁿ Moisés ñequio nnˈaⁿ fariseos to̱ˈna na tiya nquiuna ñˈeⁿñê. Tyolaˈtiuuna naquiiˈ nˈomna: “¿ˈÑeeⁿ cwiluiiñe tsaⁿmˈaaⁿˈ na tiˈmaaⁿˈ tsˈoom na matseineiⁿ ñˈoom na wjaanaˈ nacjooˈ Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom?”

22 Seiˈno̱ⁿˈ Jesús ñˈomtiuu ˈnaaⁿna. Tsoom nda̱a̱na:

—¿Chiuu na ticuaaya nquiuˈyoˈ ñˈeⁿndyo̱? 23 ¿Cwaaⁿ ñˈoom na tijndeiˈtinaˈ na catsjo̱o̱ya? ¿Aa na nntsjo̱o̱: “Matseitˈmaⁿ tsˈo̱o̱ⁿya chaˈtso jnaⁿˈ”, oo aa na nntsjo̱o̱: “Quicantyjaˈ, cjaˈcaˈ”? 24 Sa̱a̱ cha caliuˈyoˈ na cwiluiindyo̱ tsaⁿ na jnaⁿ cañoomˈluee ndoˈ na waa najndeii na matseixmaⁿya nnom tsjoomnancuewaa na catseitˈmaⁿ tsˈo̱o̱ⁿya jnaaⁿ nnˈaⁿ, quia joˈ tsoom nnom tsˈaⁿ na ntjeiⁿ ncˈee:

—ˈU re, matsjo̱o̱ya njomˈ, quicantyjaˈ, catseilcwiindyuˈ tsueˈ cjaˈtoˈ waˈ.

25 Mañoomˈ teicantyja tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ na jndooˈ chaˈtso nnˈaⁿ. Seilcwiiñê tsuee ˈnaaⁿˈaⁿ na ñetuaaⁿ. Mana tjaaⁿ waⁿˈaⁿ. Jeeⁿ matseitˈmaaⁿˈñê Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom. 26 Ndoˈ tyueneiiⁿ chaˈtsondye nnˈaⁿ. Tyolaˈtˈmaaⁿˈndyena Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom. Jluena ñequio na tyueneiiⁿna:

—Xuee jeˈ ntyˈiaa nda̱a̱ya cwii na jeeⁿ tˈmaⁿ, na meiⁿjom tiquintyˈiaaya.

Maˈmaⁿ Jesús Leví

27 Jnda̱ tuii na luaaˈ, jluiˈ Jesús joˈ joˈ. Ljeiiⁿ cwii tsaⁿcoˈñom sˈom na jndyu Leví. Wacatyeeⁿ tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ wˈaa yuu na cwiˈoocatioom nnˈaⁿ sˈom tsˈiaaⁿnda̱a̱na cwentaaˈ gobiernom. Quia joˈ tsoom nnom tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ:

—Candyoˈntyjo̱ˈ naxa̱ⁿˈa.

28 Mantyja teicantyja Leví, tjeiˈñê cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ tsˈiaaⁿˈñeeⁿ, chii tjatseijomñê ñˈeⁿ Jesús.

29 Ndoˈ seiñˈoomˈñê cwii nantquie tˈmaⁿ waⁿˈaⁿ cwentaaˈ Jesús. Seitjoom jndye ncˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ na ñequio ñetoˈñoom sˈom tsˈiaaⁿnda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ cwentaaˈ gobiernom. Teindyuaandyena nacañoomˈ meiⁿsa ñˈeⁿñê ndoˈ ñˈeⁿ Jesús ñequio ntˈomcheⁿ nnˈaⁿ. 30 Ndoˈ nnˈaⁿ fariseos ñequio nnˈaⁿ na cwitˈmo̱o̱ⁿ ljeii na tqueⁿ Moisés tyolaˈncjooˈndyena nacjoo nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈjomndye ñˈeⁿ Jesús. Jluena nda̱a̱ naⁿˈñeeⁿ:

—¿Chiuu na cwicwaˈyoˈ ndoˈ cwiweˈyoˈ ñequio nnˈaⁿ na cwitoˈñoom sˈom cwentaaˈ gobiernom, ndoˈ ñequio nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈtjo̱o̱ndyena nnom Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom?

31 Tˈo̱ Jesús nda̱a̱na, tsoom:

—Nnˈaⁿ na tiwii titjo̱o̱ndyena tsˈaⁿ na machˈee nasei, sa̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ na wii tjo̱o̱ndyena jom. 32 Ja nchii jndyo̱o̱ya na nncwaⁿya nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈjomndye cantyja na matyˈiomyanaˈ. Ja jndyo̱o̱ya na nncwaⁿya nnˈaⁿjnaⁿ na calcweˈ nˈomna.

Cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ na nntseicwejndoˈñe tsˈaⁿ

33 Quia joˈ tyoluena nnom Jesús:

—Nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈjomndye ñˈeⁿ Juan, jndye ndiiˈ cwilaˈcwejndoˈndyena ndoˈ cwilaˈneiⁿna nnom Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom. Ndoˈ majoˈti cwilˈa nnˈaⁿ tmaaⁿˈ fariseos. Sa̱a̱ joo nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈjomndye ñˈeⁿndyuˈ cwicwaˈna ndoˈ cwiwena. ¿Chiuu na luaaˈ cwilˈana?

34 Tˈo̱o̱ⁿ nda̱a̱na:

—¿Aa ndyaˈ nnduˈyoˈ nda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ na tquiolaˈjomndyena na macoco tsˈaⁿ na calaˈcwejndoˈndyena yocheⁿ na ndicwaⁿ mˈaaⁿ nquii tsaⁿsˈa na macoco quiiˈntaaⁿna? 35 Sa̱a̱ nncueˈntyjo̱ xuee na nncwjiˈnaˈ jom quiiˈntaaⁿna, ncueeˈñeeⁿ nlaˈcwejndoˈndyena.

36 Mati seineiiⁿ nda̱a̱na ñˈoom na wjaañoomˈ cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ ñˈoom xco na maˈmo̱o̱ⁿ nda̱a̱na. Tsoom:

—Tjaaˈnaⁿ ˈñeeⁿ nntyjee cwii taⁿˈ liaaˈ, liaa xco na nntseiyo̱ liaa ntsaa ñˈeⁿ juunaˈ. Ee xeⁿ luaaˈ nntsˈaa tsˈaⁿ, nntseiˈnaaⁿˈaⁿ liaaⁿˈaⁿ liaa xcoˈñeeⁿ ndoˈ nchii macanda̱ joˈ, mati tixocatseixˈiaaˈñenaˈ ñequio liaa ntsaaˈñeeⁿ. 37 Meiⁿ tjaa ˈñeeⁿ juu nntiom winom xco nˈom ntjaⁿ teindyo. Ee xeⁿ na ljoˈ nntsˈaa tsˈaⁿ, nntyˈiooˈnaˈ nlˈa winom xcoˈñeeⁿ, mana cwiwiˈndaaˈ winom ndoˈ mati ntjaⁿˈñeeⁿ. 38 Joˈ chii macaⁿnaˈ na nncˈoocue winom xco nˈom ntjaⁿ xco cha meiⁿ ntjaⁿ xcoˈñeeⁿ ticwiˈndaaˈnaˈ ndoˈ meiⁿ winom. 39 Ee tsˈaⁿ na maˈuu winom tquie, meiⁿchjoo ticaˈnaⁿ ntyjii winomxco. Ee matsoom na joo winom tquie, joˈ caˈnaⁿti.

Jesus Calls His First Disciples(A)

One day as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret,[a] the people were crowding around him and listening to the word of God.(B) He saw at the water’s edge two boats, left there by the fishermen, who were washing their nets. He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little from shore. Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat.(C)

When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.”(D)

Simon answered, “Master,(E) we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything.(F) But because you say so, I will let down the nets.”

When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break.(G) So they signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink.

When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!”(H) For he and all his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, 10 and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners.

Then Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid;(I) from now on you will fish for people.” 11 So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.(J)

Jesus Heals a Man With Leprosy(K)

12 While Jesus was in one of the towns, a man came along who was covered with leprosy.[b](L) When he saw Jesus, he fell with his face to the ground and begged him, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”

13 Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” And immediately the leprosy left him.

14 Then Jesus ordered him, “Don’t tell anyone,(M) but go, show yourself to the priest and offer the sacrifices that Moses commanded(N) for your cleansing, as a testimony to them.”

15 Yet the news about him spread all the more,(O) so that crowds of people came to hear him and to be healed of their sicknesses. 16 But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.(P)

Jesus Forgives and Heals a Paralyzed Man(Q)

17 One day Jesus was teaching, and Pharisees and teachers of the law(R) were sitting there. They had come from every village of Galilee and from Judea and Jerusalem. And the power of the Lord was with Jesus to heal the sick.(S) 18 Some men came carrying a paralyzed man on a mat and tried to take him into the house to lay him before Jesus. 19 When they could not find a way to do this because of the crowd, they went up on the roof and lowered him on his mat through the tiles into the middle of the crowd, right in front of Jesus.

20 When Jesus saw their faith, he said, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.”(T)

21 The Pharisees and the teachers of the law began thinking to themselves, “Who is this fellow who speaks blasphemy? Who can forgive sins but God alone?”(U)

22 Jesus knew what they were thinking and asked, “Why are you thinking these things in your hearts? 23 Which is easier: to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Get up and walk’? 24 But I want you to know that the Son of Man(V) has authority on earth to forgive sins.” So he said to the paralyzed man, “I tell you, get up, take your mat and go home.” 25 Immediately he stood up in front of them, took what he had been lying on and went home praising God. 26 Everyone was amazed and gave praise to God.(W) They were filled with awe and said, “We have seen remarkable things today.”

Jesus Calls Levi and Eats With Sinners(X)

27 After this, Jesus went out and saw a tax collector by the name of Levi sitting at his tax booth. “Follow me,”(Y) Jesus said to him, 28 and Levi got up, left everything and followed him.(Z)

29 Then Levi held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax collectors(AA) and others were eating with them. 30 But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law who belonged to their sect(AB) complained to his disciples, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?”(AC)

31 Jesus answered them, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”(AD)

Jesus Questioned About Fasting(AE)

33 They said to him, “John’s disciples(AF) often fast and pray, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours go on eating and drinking.”

34 Jesus answered, “Can you make the friends of the bridegroom(AG) fast while he is with them? 35 But the time will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them;(AH) in those days they will fast.”

36 He told them this parable: “No one tears a piece out of a new garment to patch an old one. Otherwise, they will have torn the new garment, and the patch from the new will not match the old. 37 And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. 38 No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins. 39 And no one after drinking old wine wants the new, for they say, ‘The old is better.’”

Footnotes

  1. Luke 5:1 That is, the Sea of Galilee
  2. Luke 5:12 The Greek word traditionally translated leprosy was used for various diseases affecting the skin.