Yooxanaa 5
Somali Bible
Curyaankii War Beytesda Ag Joogay
5 Waxaas dabadeed waxaa jirtay iiddii Yuhuudda, oo Ciise ayaa Yeruusaalem u kacay. 2 Waxaa Yeruusaalem jirtay, Albaabka Idaha agtiisa, war biyo ah oo af Cibraani lagu yidhaahda Beytesda oo leh shan balbaladood. 3 Meelahaas waxaa jiifay dad badan oo buka oo indha la' oo laxaad la' oo curyaan ah. Waxay sugayeen biyuhu inay dhaqaaqaan. 4 Maxaa yeelay, malaa'igta Rabbiga ayaa marmar warta ku soo degi jirtay oo biyaha qasi jirtay; oo kii ugu hor galay biyihii markii la qasay dabadeed wuu ka bogsaday cudur kastuu qabay. 5 Oo waxaa meeshaas joogay nin siddeed iyo soddon sannadood bukay. 6 Markii Ciise arkay isagoo jiifa, oo gartay inuu wakhti dheer bukay, wuxuu ku yidhi, Ma doonaysaa inaad bogsato? 7 Ninkii bukay wuxuu u jawaabay, oo ku yidhi, Sayidow, nin ma lihi inuu warta igu rido markii biyaha la qaso, laakiin markaan imaado, mid kale ayaa iga hor gala. 8 Markaasaa Ciise wuxuu ku yidhi, Kac oo sariirtaada qaado oo soco. 9 Markiiba ninkii waa bogsaday, wuuna qaatay sariirtiisii oo socday.
Maalintaas waxay ahayd sabtidii. 10 Sidaas daraaddeed Yuhuuddu waxay kii la bogsiiyey ku yidhaahdeen, Waa sabti, oo xalaal kuuma aha inaad sariirtaada qaadatid. 11 Laakiin wuu u jawaabay, oo ku yidhi, Kii i bogsiiyey ayaa igu yidhi, Sariirtaada qaado oo soco. 12 Oo waxay weyddiiyeen, oo ku yidhaahdeen, Yuu yahay ninkii kugu yidhi, Sariirtaada qaado oo soco? 13 Kii la bogsiiyeyse ma uu oqoonin kuu ahaa, waayo, Ciise waa tegey, maxaa yeelay, dad badan ayaa meeshaas joogay.
14 Waxaas dabadeed Ciise wuxuu isaga ka helay macbudka oo ku yidhi, Bal eeg, waad bogsatay, mar dambe ha dembaabin inaan wax ka sii xumi kugu dhicin. 15 Markaasaa ninkii tegey, wuuna u sheegay Yuhuuddii inuu ninkii bogsiiyey Ciise ahaa. 16 Sidaa aawadeed Yuhuuddu Ciise way silciyeen, maxaa yeelay, wuxuu waxyaalahaas sameeyey sabtidii. 17 Laakiin Ciise wuxuu ugu jawaabay, Aabbahay tan iyo imminka ayuu shaqeeyaa, aniguna waa shaqeeyaa. 18 Sidaa aawadeed ayaa Yuhuuddu aad u sii dooneen inay dilaan, sababtu ma ahayn sabtidii uu jebiyey keliya, laakiin waxay ahayd inuu Ilaah ugu yeedhay Aabbihiis, iyo inuu isagu Ilaah iskala mid dhigay.
Ciise Wuxuu Caddeeyey Inuu Aabbihiis Isku Halleeyo
19 Haddaba Ciise ayaa u jawaabay oo ku yidhi, Runtii, runtii, waxaan idinku leeyahay, Wiilku keli ahaantiis waxba ma samayn karo, wuxuu arko Aabbahoo samaynaya mooyaane. Wax kastoo isagu sameeyo ayaa Wiilkuna sidiisa u sameeyaa. 20 Waayo, Aabbuhu Wiilkuu jecel yahay, oo wuxuu tusaa wuxuu isagu sameeyo oo dhan, oo wuxuuna tusi doonaa shuqullo kuwan ka waaweyn inaad la yaabtaan. 21 Sida Aabbuhu kuwa dhintay u kiciyo oo u nooleeyo ayuu Wiilkuna sidaas oo kale u nooleeyaa kuwuu doonayo. 22 Aabbuhu ninna ma xukumo, laakiin xukunka oo dhan wuxuu siiyey Wiilka, 23 in dadka oo dhammu Wiilka maamuuso siday Aabbaha u maamuusaan. Kii aan Wiilka maamuusi, ma maamuuso Aabbaha soo diray.
24 Runtii, runtii, waxaan idinku leeyahay, Kii ereygayga maqla oo rumaysta kii i soo diray, wuxuu leeyahay nolosha weligeed ah, xukunna geli maayo, laakiin dhimashadii ayuu ka soo gudbay oo nolosha u soo gudbay. 25 Runtii, runtii, waxaan idinku leeyahay, Saacaddu waa imanaysaa, waana joogtaa, markii kuwii dhintay codkii Wiilka Ilaah ay maqli doonaan, oo kuwa maqlaana way noolaan doonaan. 26 Sida Aabbuhu nolol isugu leeyahay, sidaasuu Wiilka u siiyey inuu nolol isugu lahaado. 27 Wuxuuna siiyey amar uu wax ku xukumo, maxaa yeelay, waa Wiilka Aadanaha. 28 Taas ha la yaabina, waayo, saacaddu waa imanaysaa markii kuwa xabaalaha ku jiraa dhammaantood ay codkiisa maqli doonaan, 29 wayna ka soo bixi doonaan, kuwa wanaagga falay ilaa sarakicidda nolosha, kuwa sharka falayna ilaa sarakicidda xukunka.
Maragga Ciise Loo Furo
30 Waxba keli ahaantayda ma samayn karo. Sidaan wax u maqlo ayaan u xukumaa, xukunkayguna waa xaq, waayo, doonistayda ma doono, waxaanse doonaa doonista kii i soo diray. 31 Haddaan isu marag furo, maraggaygu run ma aha. 32 Laakiin waxaa jira mid kale oo ii marag fura, waanan ogahay maragguu ii furaa inuu run yahay. 33 Waxaad cid u soo dirteen Yooxanaa, wuuna u marag furay runta. 34 Aniguse xagga dadka marag kama aan qaato, laakiin waxyaalahan waxaan u idhaahdaa inaad badbaaddaan. 35 Isagu wuxuu ahaa laambad baxaysa oo ifaysa, idinkuna waxaad doonayseen inaad saacad ku faraxdaan nuurkiisa. 36 Laakiin maraggaan leeyahay waa ka weyn yahay kii Yooxanaa, waayo, shuqullada Aabbuhu i siiyey inaan dhammeeyo waa kuwaan hadda samaynayo, wayna ii marag furayaan in Aabbuhu i soo diray. 37 Aabbihii i soo dirayna waa ii marag furay. Idinkuna codkiisa ma maqlin goornaba, mana aydnaan arkin muuqiisa. 38 Mana haysataan ereygiisa oo idinku sii jira, waayo, kii uu soo diray waad rumaysan weydeen. 39 Qorniinka ayaad baadhaan, waayo, waxaad u malaynaysaan inaad nolosha weligeed ah ka helaysaan, waana iyaga kuwa ii marag furayaa. 40 Idinkuna dooni maysaan inaad ii timaadaan inaad nolol lahaataan.
41 Anigu dadka ammaan kama qaato. 42 Laakiin waan idin aqaan inaan jacaylka Ilaah idinku jirin. 43 Waxaan ku imid Aabbahay magiciis, idinkuna waad i aqbali weydeen. Haddiise mid kale magiciisa ku yimaado, kaasaad aqbalaysaan. 44 Sidee baad u rumaysan kartaan, idinkoo dhexdiinna ammaan iska aqbalaya, oo aydnaan doonayn ammaanta ka timaada Ilaaha keligiis ah? 45 Ha u malaynina inaan Aabbaha idinku ashtakaynayo: kan idin ashtakaynayaa waa Muuse, kii aad isku hallayseen. 46 Waayo, haddaad Muuse rumaysateen, anigana waad i rumaysan lahaydeen, waayo, wax buu iga qoray. 47 Laakiin haddaydnan rumaysan wuxuu qoray, sidee baad u rumaysan doontaan ereyadayda?
John 5
The Message
Even on the Sabbath
5 1-6 Soon another Feast came around and Jesus was back in Jerusalem. Near the Sheep Gate in Jerusalem there was a pool, in Hebrew called Bethesda, with five alcoves. Hundreds of sick people—blind, crippled, paralyzed—were in these alcoves. One man had been an invalid there for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him stretched out by the pool and knew how long he had been there, he said, “Do you want to get well?”
7 The sick man said, “Sir, when the water is stirred, I don’t have anybody to put me in the pool. By the time I get there, somebody else is already in.”
8-9 Jesus said, “Get up, take your bedroll, start walking.” The man was healed on the spot. He picked up his bedroll and walked off.
9-10 That day happened to be the Sabbath. The Jews stopped the healed man and said, “It’s the Sabbath. You can’t carry your bedroll around. It’s against the rules.”
11 But he told them, “The man who made me well told me to. He said, ‘Take your bedroll and start walking.’”
12-13 They asked, “Who gave you the order to take it up and start walking?” But the healed man didn’t know, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd.
14 A little later Jesus found him in the Temple and said, “You look wonderful! You’re well! Don’t return to a sinning life or something worse might happen.”
15-16 The man went back and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. That is why the Jews were out to get Jesus—because he did this kind of thing on the Sabbath.
17 But Jesus defended himself. “My Father is working straight through, even on the Sabbath. So am I.”
18 That really set them off. The Jews were now not only out to expose him; they were out to kill him. Not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was calling God his own Father, putting himself on a level with God.
What the Father Does, the Son Does
19-20 So Jesus explained himself at length. “I’m telling you this straight. The Son can’t independently do a thing, only what he sees the Father doing. What the Father does, the Son does. The Father loves the Son and includes him in everything he is doing.
20-23 “But you haven’t seen the half of it yet, for in the same way that the Father raises the dead and creates life, so does the Son. The Son gives life to anyone he chooses. Neither he nor the Father shuts anyone out. The Father handed all authority to judge over to the Son so that the Son will be honored equally with the Father. Anyone who dishonors the Son, dishonors the Father, for it was the Father’s decision to put the Son in the place of honor.
24 “It’s urgent that you listen carefully to this: Anyone here who believes what I am saying right now and aligns himself with the Father, who has in fact put me in charge, has at this very moment the real, lasting life and is no longer condemned to be an outsider. This person has taken a giant step from the world of the dead to the world of the living.
25-27 “It’s urgent that you get this right: The time has arrived—I mean right now!—when dead men and women will hear the voice of the Son of God and, hearing, will come alive. Just as the Father has life in himself, he has conferred on the Son life in himself. And he has given him the authority, simply because he is the Son of Man, to decide and carry out matters of Judgment.
28-29 “Don’t act so surprised at all this. The time is coming when everyone dead and buried will hear his voice. Those who have lived the right way will walk out into a resurrection Life; those who have lived the wrong way, into a resurrection Judgment.
30-33 “I can’t do a solitary thing on my own: I listen, then I decide. You can trust my decision because I’m not out to get my own way but only to carry out orders. If I were simply speaking on my own account, it would be an empty, self-serving witness. But an independent witness confirms me, the most reliable Witness of all. Furthermore, you all saw and heard John, and he gave expert and reliable testimony about me, didn’t he?
34-38 “But my purpose is not to get your vote, and not to appeal to mere human testimony. I’m speaking to you this way so that you will be saved. John was a torch, blazing and bright, and you were glad enough to dance for an hour or so in his bright light. But the witness that really confirms me far exceeds John’s witness. It’s the work the Father gave me to complete. These very tasks, as I go about completing them, confirm that the Father, in fact, sent me. The Father who sent me, confirmed me. And you missed it. You never heard his voice, you never saw his appearance. There is nothing left in your memory of his Message because you do not take his Messenger seriously.
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39-40 “You have your heads in your Bibles constantly because you think you’ll find eternal life there. But you miss the forest for the trees. These Scriptures are all about me! And here I am, standing right before you, and you aren’t willing to receive from me the life you say you want.
41-44 “I’m not interested in crowd approval. And do you know why? Because I know you and your crowds. I know that love, especially God’s love, is not on your working agenda. I came with the authority of my Father, and you either dismiss me or avoid me. If another came, acting self-important, you would welcome him with open arms. How do you expect to get anywhere with God when you spend all your time jockeying for position with each other, ranking your rivals and ignoring God?
45-47 “But don’t think I’m going to accuse you before my Father. Moses, in whom you put so much stock, is your accuser. If you believed, really believed, what Moses said, you would believe me. He wrote of me. If you won’t take seriously what he wrote, how can I expect you to take seriously what I speak?”
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