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Nagpakita si Jesus sa Pito ka Sumulunod

21 Pagkaligad sang pila ka adlaw, nagpakita liwat si Jesus sa iya mga sumulunod didto sa higad sang Dagat sang Tiberias. Amo ini ang natabo: Nagatilipon sila ni Simon Pedro, si Tomas nga ginatawag nga si Kapid, si Natanael nga taga-Cana nga sakop sang Galilea, ang mga anak ni Zebedee, kag may duha pa gid ka sumulunod ni Jesus. Karon, nagsiling si Simon Pedro sa iya mga kaupod, “Mangisda ako.” Nagsiling man sila, “Maupod kami sa imo.” Gani nagsakay sila sa sakayan kag nagpalawod. Pero sa sadto nga gab-i wala gid sila sing may nakuha. Sang manugbutlak na ang adlaw, may nakita sila nga nagatindog didto sa baybayon. Pero wala sila kahibalo nga si Jesus gali ato. Nagsiling si Jesus sa ila, “Mga abyan, may nakuha bala kamo?” Nagsabat sila, “Wala gid.” Nagsiling siya sa ila, “Ihulog ninyo ang inyo pukot sa tuo dampi sang sakayan, kag may makuha kamo.” Gani ginhulog nila didto ang ila pukot. Pagbatak nila indi na sila kadaog tungod sa kadamuon sang isda nga ila nakuha. Nagsiling kay Pedro ang sumulunod nga palangga ni Jesus, “Ang Ginoo gali ato!” Pagkabati sini ni Pedro, ginsuksok niya ang iya bayo nga iya gin-uba kag naglukso sa tubig kag naglangoy pakadto kay Jesus. Ang iban nga mga sumulunod nga didto sa sakayan nagpahigad nga nagabutong sang pukot nga puno sang mga isda, kay ang ila kalayuon sa baybayon mga 50 lang ka dupa. Sang nakatakas na sila, may nakita sila nga nagatumpok nga baga nga may ginasugba nga isda kag may tinapay man. 10 Nagsiling dayon si Jesus sa ila, “Dala kamo diri sang pila ka isda nga inyo nakuha.” 11 Gani nagsaka si Simon Pedro sa sakayan kag ginbutong niya pahigad ang pukot nga puno sang dalagko nga mga isda nga bali 153 ka bilog. Pero bisan pa sa kadamo sang ila nakuha, wala gid magisi ang pukot. 12 Nagsiling si Jesus sa ila, “Dali kamo kag magpamahaw.” Wala gid sing bisan isa sa iya mga sumulunod nga nangisog sa pagpamangkot kon sin-o gid siya, kay nahibaluan nila nga siya amo ang Ginoo. 13 Ginkuha dayon ni Jesus ang tinapay kag ginpanghatag sa ila. Amo man ang iya ginhimo sa isda. 14 Ikatlo na ini ka beses nga nagpakita si Jesus sa iya mga sumulunod halin sang iya pagkabanhaw.

Si Jesus kag si Pedro

15 Pagkatapos nila pamahaw, nagsiling si Jesus kay Simon Pedro, “Simon nga anak ni Juan, ginahigugma mo bala ako labaw pa sa imo mga kaupod nga ini?” Nagsabat si Pedro, “Huo, Ginoo, nahibaluan mo nga ginahigugma ko ikaw.” Nagsiling si Jesus sa iya, “Atipana ang akon mga karnero.” 16 Nagsiling liwat si Jesus sa iya, “Simon nga anak ni Juan, ginahigugma mo bala ako?” Nagsabat siya liwat, “Huo, Ginoo, nahibaluan mo nga ginahigugma ko ikaw.” Nagsiling si Jesus sa iya, “Atipana ang akon mga karnero.” 17 Sa ikatlo ka beses nagsiling si Jesus, “Simon nga anak ni Juan, ano, ginahigugma mo bala ako?” Nasaklaw si Pedro tungod kay katatlo na ka beses nga ginpamangkot siya ni Jesus kon ginahigugma bala niya siya. Gani nagsiling si Pedro sa iya, “Ginoo, nahibaluan mo ang tanan, kag nahibaluan mo nga ginahigugma ko ikaw.” Nagsiling si Jesus sa iya, “Atipana ang akon mga karnero. 18 Sa pagkamatuod, sang bataon ka pa, ikaw mismo ang nagasuksok sang imo paha kag nagakadto sa kon diin ang imo gusto. Pero kon tigulang ka na gani, padupahon ka lang kag iban na ang magapasuksok sang paha sa imo, kag dal-on ka dayon sa lugar nga indi mo gusto kadtuan.” 19 (Ginhambal ini ni Jesus agod ipahibalo sa ila kon ano nga klase sang kamatayon ang maagihan ni Pedro, kag paagi sadto nga kamatayon madayaw niya ang Dios.) Dayon nagsiling si Jesus kay Pedro, “Sunod ka sa akon.”

Ang Palangga nga Sumulunod ni Jesus

20 Pagbalikid ni Pedro nakita niya nga nagasunod sa ila ang palangga nga sumulunod ni Jesus. (Siya amo ang malapit gid kay Jesus sang nagapanihapon sila, kag amo ang nagpamangkot sa Ginoo kon sin-o ang magatraidor sa iya.[a]) 21 Pagkakita ni Pedro sa iya, nagsiling siya kay Jesus, “Ti paano siya iya Ginoo?” 22 Nagsiling si Jesus sa iya, “Kon gusto ko abi nga indi siya mapatay hasta sa akon pagbalik diri sa kalibutan, ti, ano ang labot mo? Basta ikaw iya magsunod sa akon.” 23 Gani naglapnag ang balita sa mga utod sa Ginoo nga ang ato nga sumulunod indi mapatay. Pero wala nagsiling si Jesus nga indi siya mapatay, kundi ang iya ginsiling, “Kon gusto ko abi nga indi siya mapatay hasta sa akon pagbalik, ti, ano ang labot mo?” 24 Siya amo ang sumulunod nga nagapamatuod nga matuod ang nasulat diri, kag siya mismo ang nagsulat sini. Kag nahibaluan ta nga ang iya ginasugid matuod. 25 Madamo pa gid ang mga ginpanghimo ni Jesus nga kon isa-isahon sulat, siguro indi mag-igo sa bug-os nga kalibutan ang tanan nga libro nga sulatan.

Footnotes

  1. 21:20 magatraidor sa iya: buot silingon, magatugyan sa iya sa iya mga kaaway.

海邊顯現

21 後來,耶穌在提比哩亞海邊又向門徒顯現。當時的情形是這樣的: 西門·彼得、綽號「雙胞胎」的多馬、加利利的迦拿人拿但業、西庇太的兩個兒子以及其他兩個門徒都在一起。

西門·彼得對他們說:「我要去打魚了!」

眾人說:「我們也跟你去。」於是他們就出去,上了船,但那一夜什麼也沒打到。 天將破曉的時候,耶穌站在岸上,但門徒都不知道是耶穌。

耶穌對他們說:「孩子們,打到魚沒有?」

他們回答說:「沒有!」

耶穌說:「在船的右邊下網就會打到魚。」於是他們照著祂的話把網撒下去,網到的魚多到連網都拉不動。

耶穌所愛的那個門徒對彼得說:「是主!」那時西門·彼得赤著身子,一聽見是主,立刻束上外衣,跳進海裡。 其他門徒離岸不遠,約有一百米,他們隨後用船把那一網魚拖到岸邊。 他們上岸後,看見有一堆炭火,上面有魚和餅。

10 耶穌說:「拿幾條剛打的魚來。」 11 西門·彼得就上船把網拉上岸。網裡一共有一百五十三條大魚!雖然魚這麼多,網卻沒有破。

12 耶穌又說:「你們來吃早餐吧!」沒有一個門徒敢問祂是誰,他們都知道祂是主。 13 耶穌就過來把餅和魚分給他們。

14 這是耶穌從死裡復活後第三次向門徒顯現。

耶穌和彼得

15 吃過早餐,耶穌對西門·彼得說:「約翰的兒子西門,你比這些人更愛我嗎?[a]

彼得說:「主啊!是的,你知道我愛你。」

耶穌對他說:「你要餵養我的小羊。」

16 耶穌第二次問:「約翰的兒子西門,你愛我嗎?」

彼得說:「主啊!是的,你知道我愛你。」

耶穌說:「你要牧養我的羊。」

17 耶穌第三次問:「約翰的兒子西門,你愛我嗎?」

彼得因為耶穌一連三次這樣問他,就難過起來,於是對耶穌說:「主啊!你是無所不知的,你知道我愛你。」

耶穌說:「你要餵養我的羊。 18 我實實在在地告訴你,你年輕力壯的時候,自己穿上衣服,想去哪裡就去哪裡。但到你年老的時候,你將伸出手來,別人要把你綁起來帶你到你不願意去的地方。」 19 這話是暗示彼得將要怎樣死來使上帝得榮耀。之後,耶穌又對他說:「你跟從我吧!」

20 彼得轉身看見耶穌所愛的那個門徒跟在後面,就是吃最後的晚餐時靠在耶穌身邊問「主啊!是誰要出賣你?」的那個門徒。 21 彼得問耶穌:「主啊!他將來會怎樣呢?」

22 耶穌說:「如果我要他活到我再來,與你有什麼關係?你只管跟從我吧!」

23 於是在信徒中間就傳說那個門徒不會死。其實耶穌並沒有說他不會死,只是說:「如果我要他活到我再來,與你有什麼關係?」

24 為這些事做見證、記錄這些事的就是那個門徒,我們都知道他的見證是真實的。 25 耶穌還做了許多其他的事,如果都寫成書,我想整個世界也容納不下。

Footnotes

  1. 21·15 你比這些人更愛我嗎」或譯「你愛我比愛這些更深嗎」。

耶稣出现在七个门徒面前

21 在此之后,耶稣又在提比哩亚湖出现在门徒面前。他是这样出现的: 西门彼得,多马(又叫低土马),拿但业(加利利迦拿人),西庇太之子和耶稣的两个门徒在一起。 西门彼得对他们说∶“我去打鱼。”

其他人说∶“我们和你一起去。”于是他们出发,登上了船。那天夜里,他们什么都没有捕到。 清晨,耶稣站在岸边,门徒们并不知道那是耶稣。 耶稣对他们说∶“孩子们,捕到鱼了吗?”

他们说∶“没有。”

他说∶“把网撒到船的右侧,你们就能捕到一些。”于是他们撒出网。因为捕到的鱼太多,他们连网都拉不回来了。

耶稣钟爱的那个门徒对彼得说∶“是主!”彼得听说是主,便把外衣绑在身上(他工作时脱掉衣服)跳进水里。 其他门徒把船划到岸边,拖着满满的一网鱼。(他们离岸不远,大约只有九十米左右。) 他们上了岸,看见那里有堆炭火,上面烤着鱼和面包。 10 耶稣对他们说∶“拿过来一些你们捕到的鱼。”

11 西门彼得走进船里,把网拉上岸。满网都是大鱼,共有一百五十三条。尽管鱼很多,网却没有被撑破。 12 耶稣对他们说∶“过来吃早饭吧!”但是,门徒们没有一个人敢问∶“你是谁?”因为他们知道他是主。 13 耶稣过来,拿起面包,分给他们,同样,又把鱼分给了他们。

14 这是耶稣复活后,第三次出现在门徒面前。

耶稣对彼得说话

15 当他们吃完早饭后,耶稣对彼得说∶“西门,约翰的儿子,你爱我胜过其它一切吗?”

彼得说∶“是的,主,您知道我爱您。”

耶稣对彼得说∶“照顾好我的羊群。”

16 耶稣再次问∶“西门,约翰的儿子,你爱我吗?”

彼得回答∶“是的,主,您知道我爱您。”

耶稣对他说∶“照顾好我的羊群。”

耶稣第三次问彼得∶ 17 “西门,约翰的儿子,你爱我吗?”

彼得很忧伤,因为耶稣三次问他‘你爱我吗?’于是彼得说∶“主,您无所不知,您知道我爱您!”

耶稣对他说∶“照顾好我的羊 [a]群, 18 我实话告诉你,年轻的时候,你系上腰带,到你想去的地方,但年老的时候,你会伸出手让别人绑上你,带你去你不愿意去的地方。” 19 (耶稣讲这番话,是为了告诉彼得,他荣耀上帝的死法。)说完,耶稣又对彼得说∶“跟我来。”

20 彼得回头一看,看见耶稣钟爱的那个门徒跟随着他们,(他就是在最后的晚餐时,靠近耶稣胸前,问他∶“主,谁是出卖你的人”的那个门徒。) 21 便对他说∶“主,他将来怎样?”

22 耶稣说∶“如果我想要他一直活到我来,这与你有什么关系呢?跟我走!”

23 于是,故事在弟兄间传开了,说耶稣钟爱的那个门徒不会死,可是耶稣并没有说他不会死,他只是说“如果我想要他一直活到我来,这与你有什么关系呢?”

24 他就是讲述并记载这一切的门徒,我们知道他的证词是真实的。

25 耶稣还做过许多其它事情,如果要一件件都记录下来的话,我想整个地球也容纳不下那么多的书。

Footnotes

  1. 約 翰 福 音 21:17 羊: 耶稣用这字来指他的信徒,同《约翰福音》10章。

21 There was one other time when Jesus appeared to the disciples—this time by the Sea of Tiberias. This is how it happened: Simon Peter, Thomas (the Twin), Nathanael (the Galilean from Cana), the sons of Zebedee, and two other disciples were together.

Simon Peter (to disciples): I am going fishing.

Disciples: Then we will come with you.

After Jesus’ death, the disciples don’t know what to do with themselves, other than return to their old livelihood of fishing. This band of fishermen is lost and lonely, but just when they think things can’t be stranger, Jesus shows up. He tells them to fish on the other side of the boat. They do, and they are suddenly overwhelmed with fish. The nets are bulging.

What He shows here is that not only will their old ways of living leave His followers as empty as the nets, but their old habits will not work either. He has impacted their lives in a way that changed them forever. They can’t go back. And He knows they don’t know how to go forward.

They went out in the boat and caught nothing through the night. As day was breaking, Jesus was standing on the beach; but they did not know it was Jesus.

Jesus: My sons, you haven’t caught any fish, have you?

Disciples: No.

Jesus: Throw your net on the starboard side of the boat, and your net will find the fish.

They did what He said, and suddenly they could not lift their net because of the massive weight of the fish that filled it. The disciple loved by Jesus turned to Peter and said:

Beloved Disciple: It is the Lord.

Immediately, when Simon Peter heard these words, he threw on his shirt (which he would take off while he was working) and dove into the sea. The rest of the disciples followed him, bringing in the boat and dragging in their net full of fish. They were close to the shore, fishing only about 100 yards out. When they arrived on shore, they saw a charcoal fire laid with fish on the grill. He had bread too.

Jesus (to disciples): 10 Bring some of the fish you just caught.

11 Simon Peter went back to the boat to unload the fish from the net. He pulled 153 large fish from the net. Despite the number of the fish, the net held without a tear.

Jesus: 12 Come, and join Me for breakfast.

Jesus reveals to His disciples a world where God is intimately involved, the main actor in the drama of history. These fish, all 153, are a sign from God representing the community of men and women transformed by faith. Some of them sit down and don’t say a word as they ponder all of this. Others busy themselves in work. Each in his own way thinks, wonders, and prays.

That’s how John always begins and ends his stories of Jesus: reminding believers to become the sons of God. The resurrection of Jesus shows the world He is the resurrection and the life. That isn’t life after death; it is the reality that through Jesus believers can have abundant life, a full and meaningful life, here and now through faith.

Not one of the disciples dared to ask, “Who are You?” They knew it was the Lord. 13 Jesus took the bread and gave it to each of them, and then He did the same with the fish. 14 This was the third time the disciples had seen Jesus since His death and resurrection. 15 They finished eating breakfast.

Jesus: Simon, son of John, do you love Me more than these other things?

Simon Peter: Yes, Lord. You know that I love You.

Jesus: Take care of My lambs.

16 Jesus asked him a second time . . .

Jesus: Simon, son of John, do you love Me?

Simon Peter: Yes, Lord. You must surely know that I love You.

Jesus: Shepherd My sheep.

17 (for the third time) Simon, son of John, do you love Me?

Peter was hurt because He asked him the same question a third time, “Do you love Me?”

Simon Peter: Lord, You know everything! You know that I love You.

Jesus: Look after My sheep. 18 I tell you the truth: when you were younger, you would dress yourself and go wherever you pleased; but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and take you to a place you do not want to go.

Ever since the night Judas betrayed Jesus and Peter denied knowing Christ three times, Peter has felt small. He has felt he betrayed Jesus too. Matching the three denials, Jesus has Peter re affirm his love for Him three times. At the same time, Jesus reaffirms Peter’s call to ministry each time by challenging him to serve as a leader. The conversation on the beach that day affects him profoundly. From then on, Simon Peter is one of the most humble followers of Jesus, but he is also one of the great leaders of the early church, as Acts explains.

The disciples all learn a lesson that day. No matter what someone may have done, the Master wants the miracle of forgiveness to restore that person to be whom He made and called him or her to be.

19 Jesus said all this to indicate the kind of death by which Peter would glorify God. After this conversation, Jesus said,

Jesus: Follow Me!

20 Peter turned around to see the disciple loved by Jesus following the two of them, the same disciple who leaned back on Jesus’ side during their supper and asked, “Lord, who is going to betray You?”

Peter: 21 Lord, and what will happen to this man?

Jesus: 22 If I choose for him to remain till I return, what difference will this make to you? You follow Me!

23 It is from this exchange with Jesus that some thought this disciple would not die. But Jesus never said that. He said, “If I choose for him to remain till I return, what difference will this make to you?” 24 That very same disciple is the one offering this truthful account written just for you. 25 There are so many other things that Jesus said and did; and if these accounts were also written down, the books could not be contained in the entire cosmos.

John has reached the end of his story. Future believers will go on without him, but not without his words. John’s voice is added to the voices of the prophets and the witnesses declaring God has become flesh as Jesus, who manifested true life in the midst of humanity. Now that’s a pretty big idea for a fisherman, but John goes to his grave bearing witness that it is true.

This account, in particular, shows how to enter into God’s kingdom through faith in Jesus so they can experience eternal life. This is his invitation to join him in this marvelous journey.