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Tsˈaⁿ Gadara na maleiñˈoom jndyetia

Tquiena xndyaaˈ ndaaluee, ndyuaa Gadara. Quia na jluiˈ Jesús tsˈom wˈaandaa mantyja jnaⁿ cwii tsˈaⁿ watsˈomtyueˈ na mˈaaⁿ jndyetia naquiiˈ tsˈom. Jndyocatjomñe Jesús. Ñequiiˈ macˈeⁿ tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ yuu niom ndeiˈluaa. Ndoˈ meiⁿcwii tsˈaⁿ taticanda̱a̱ nntseityeⁿ jom, meiiⁿ ñˈeⁿ lˈuaancjo. Ee jndye ndiiˈ jnda̱ ñejlaˈtyeⁿ nnˈaⁿ ncˈeeⁿ ñequio lˈo̱o̱ⁿ ñˈeⁿ lˈuaancjo. Sa̱a̱ jom tyocˈiooˈñê lˈuaancjoˈñeeⁿ nchˈu nchˈu ntaⁿˈ. Tjaa meiⁿ cwii tsˈaⁿ na nnda̱a̱ nlqueⁿ xjeⁿ jom. Naxuee, natsjom ñequiiˈcheⁿ tyomanoom quiiˈntaaⁿ ndeiˈluaa ndoˈ quiiˈ jnda̱a̱. Matseixuaⁿ jndeii ndoˈ matseiquieeˈñe cheⁿnqueⁿ ñequio ljo̱ˈ. Quia na ntyˈiaaˈtquiaaⁿ Jesús, jndyoleinoom, tjantyjaaⁿˈaⁿ tcoomˈm xtyeeⁿ jo nnom. 11 Ndoˈ joˈ joˈ nndyooˈ waa cwii ta yuu na mˈaaⁿ cwii tmaaⁿˈ calcu na cwicwaˈ. 12 Joo jndyetiaˈñeeⁿ tyolˈana tyˈoo nnom Jesús, jluena:

—Cweˈ na cajñomˈ jâ yuu na mˈaⁿ calcu. Quiaaˈ ñˈomˈ na nncuo̱o̱yâ naquiiˈ nˈom jooyoˈ.

13 Quia joˈ tquiaa Jesús ñˈoomˈm na ljoˈ calˈana. Joˈ chii jluiˈna, tyˈequieˈna naquiiˈ nˈom calcuˈñeeⁿ. Jleinomyoˈ, teityuˈyoˈ yuu na ntyˈa ˈndyoo ndaaluee. Mana nchjeeñenaˈ jooyoˈ quiiˈ ndaa. Ndoˈ tmaaⁿˈ calcuˈñeeⁿ tueeˈ chaˈna we meiⁿ jooyoˈ.

14 Quia joˈ nnˈaⁿ na tyojndooˈ calcu jlaˈtyuaaˈna, tyˈelaˈcandiina nnˈaⁿ quiiˈ tsjoom ndoˈ jo jnda̱a̱ na luaaˈ tuii. Jluiˈ nnˈaⁿ, tquiocantyˈiaana chiuu waa na tuii. 15 Tquiena na mˈaaⁿ Jesús. Jliuna tsˈaⁿ na jeeⁿ cwajndii ñetjom, jnda̱ macweⁿ liaa ndoˈ jnda̱ tcoˈyañˈeⁿnaˈ jom. Jeeⁿ ndyaˈ seicatyˈuenaˈ joona. 16 Ndoˈ nnˈaⁿ na ntyˈiaanda̱a̱ chiuu waa na tuii, tcuu tcuu jlaˈneiⁿna nda̱a̱ nnˈaⁿ na tquiocantyˈiaa. Jlaˈcandiina chiuu waa na nˈmaⁿ tsˈaⁿ na ñejleiñˈoom jndyetia ndoˈ chiuu na tjoom calcuˈñeeⁿ. 17 Quia joˈ chaˈtso nnˈaⁿ to̱ˈna na tyotaⁿna nnom Jesús na calueeⁿˈeⁿ ndyuaa tsjoomna.

18 Xjeⁿ na majaacuo̱nnaⁿˈaⁿ tsˈom wˈaandaa, tjatseicandyooˈñe juu tsˈaⁿ na ñeseixmaⁿ jndyetia naquiiˈ tsˈom, macaⁿ na wjaa ñˈeⁿñê. 19 Sa̱a̱ Jesús ticwancueⁿˈeⁿ. Tsoom nnom tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ:

—Cjaˈlcweˈ waˈ na mˈaⁿ nnˈaⁿˈ. Catsuˈ nda̱a̱na cwanti na jeeⁿ tˈmaⁿ naya na sˈaa Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom ñˈeⁿndyuˈ, ndoˈ chiuu na tyˈoom na wiˈ tsˈoom ˈu.

20 Quia joˈ tja tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ ndyuaa na mˈaⁿ njoom Decápolis. To̱o̱ⁿˈo̱ⁿ na tyotseicañeeⁿ nnˈaⁿ cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ naya na sˈaa Jesús ñˈeⁿñê. Ndoˈ chaˈtsondye nnˈaⁿ ndyuaaˈñeeⁿ jeeⁿ tjaweeˈ nˈomna.

Yuscuchjoo jnda Jairo ndoˈ yuscu na tyenquiuuˈ liaaˈ Jesús

21 Teixndyaañenndaˈ Jesús ndaaluee ñequio wˈaandaa. Quia na tueⁿˈeⁿ mantyja tyˈentyjaaˈ cwiicheⁿ cwii tmaaⁿˈ nnˈaⁿ jom. 22 Cwii tsˈaⁿ na jndyu Jairo na cwiluiitquieñe cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ watsˈom ˈnaaⁿ nnˈaⁿ judíos, tyjeˈcañoom tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ joˈ joˈ. Quia na ljeiiⁿ Jesús, tcoomˈm xtyeeⁿ jo nnom. 23 Sˈaaⁿ tyˈoo, tsoom:

—Nomjndaaya mañeˈcueeⁿˈeⁿ. ¿Aa tijoom nntsaˈ cwii nayaˈñeeⁿ na nncjaˈ, cjaˈcatiooˈ lˈo̱ˈ nacjoomˈm cha na nnˈmaaⁿ na nncwandoˈtyeeⁿ?

24 Ndoˈ tja Jesús ñˈeⁿ tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ. Mati jndye ntˈomcheⁿ nnˈaⁿ tyˈentyjo̱, joˈ chii sˈaanaˈ na jeeⁿ tyeeⁿ wjaⁿ. 25 Ndoˈ na quiiˈntaaⁿ naⁿˈñeeⁿ ñˈeⁿ cwii yuscu na jeeⁿ nioom wiiˈ na jnda̱ canchooˈwe chu na tyoojaameintyjeeˈ na cwicaa nioomˈm. 26 Jeeⁿ wiˈ ñetjoom na jndye nnom nasei tyolˈa nnˈaⁿ jom. Ndoˈ chaˈtso ˈnaaⁿˈaⁿ jnda̱ seicatsoom. Sa̱a̱ tjaaˈnaⁿ na teijndeiinaˈ jom, yacheⁿ nioomti matjoom. 27 Jnda̱ ñejñeeⁿ ñˈoom cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ Jesús, joˈ chii tjantyjo̱o̱ⁿ naxeⁿˈ quiiˈntaaⁿ nnˈaⁿ ndoˈ tyenquioomˈm liaaˈ. 28 Ee na jnda̱ seitioom naquiiˈ tsˈoom: “Xeⁿ cweˈ na nnda̱a̱ nñequiuuˈa liaⁿˈaⁿ, quia joˈ nnˈmaⁿya.” 29 Ndoˈ jnda̱ na tyenquioomˈm, mantyja ta̱a̱ˈ. Ntyjiicheeⁿ na jnda̱ nˈmaaⁿ tycu na weeⁿˈeⁿ. 30 Sa̱a̱ Jesús seiˈno̱o̱ⁿˈo̱ⁿ na nˈmaⁿ cwii tsˈaⁿ ñequio najndeii na matseixmaaⁿ. Quia joˈ taqueeⁿ, ntyˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ nda̱a̱ chaˈtso nnˈaⁿ. Taxˈeeñê nda̱a̱na:

—¿ˈÑeeⁿ cwii ˈo tyenquiuuˈ liaya?

31 Nnˈaⁿ na cwilaˈjomndye ñˈeⁿñê jluena nnoom:

—Jeeⁿ ˈu Ta, jeeⁿ tyeeⁿ mˈaⁿ nnˈaⁿ nacañomˈ. Ndoˈ na mawaxeˈ nda̱a̱yâ, xocanda̱a̱ nlˈuuyâ ˈñeeⁿ tyenquiuuˈ liaˈ.

32 Sa̱a̱ mantyˈiaaⁿˈaⁿ ndiocheⁿ nacañomˈm cha nljeiiⁿ ˈñeeⁿ juu tyenquiuuˈ liaⁿˈaⁿ. 33 Ndoˈ juu yuscuˈñeeⁿ, jeeⁿ cwiteiñê na macatyˈueeⁿ ee na ntyjiicheeⁿ na jom jnda̱ tcoˈyanaˈ. Seicandyooˈñê, tcoomˈm xtyeeⁿ jo nnom Jesús. Tjeiˈyuuˈñê na jom tyenquioomˈm. 34 Tso Jesús nnoom:

—ˈU nomjndaaya, ncˈe na matseiˈyuˈ ñˈeⁿndyo̱, joˈ na jnda̱ nˈmaⁿˈ. Jnda̱ jndyaandyuˈ tycu na ñetjomˈ. Cjaˈtoˈ waˈ. Tyˈo̱o̱tsˈom cjaa ñˈeⁿndyuˈ.

35 Yocheⁿ na ndicwaⁿ matseineiⁿ Jesús nnom yuscuˈñeeⁿ, tquieˈcañom nnˈaⁿ na jnaⁿ waaˈ Jairo, juu tsˈaⁿ na cwiluiitquieñe watsˈom ˈnaaⁿ nnˈaⁿ judíos. Jluena nnoom:

—Jnda̱ tueˈ nomjndaˈ. ¿Ljoˈ nntsaˈ na cwimatseicachjuuˈtiˈ Maestromˈaaⁿˈ?

36 Sˈaa Jesús ndooˈ ticañeeⁿ ñˈoom na jlue naⁿˈñeeⁿ. Tsoom nnom tsˈaⁿ na cwiluiitquieñe cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ watsˈom:

—Tintyˈueˈ. Macanda̱ na catseiyuˈ ñˈeⁿndyo̱ ja.

37 Meiⁿ tatinquiaaⁿ na nncˈoolaˈjomndye ntˈomcheⁿ nnˈaⁿ ñˈeⁿñê na wjaⁿ waaˈ tsaⁿˈñeeⁿ. Macanda̱ tjañˈoom Pedro, ñequio Jacobo ñˈeⁿ Juan, tyjee Jacoboˈñeeⁿ. 38 Jnda̱ na tquiena waaˈ tsˈaⁿ na cwiluiitquieñe cantyja ˈnaaⁿˈ watsˈom, jndyena na jeeⁿ cˈuaa camˈaⁿ nnˈaⁿ najndeii cwilaˈxuaa na cwityuee. 39 Jnda̱ na tjaqueⁿˈeⁿ quiiˈ wˈaa, tsoom nda̱a̱ naⁿˈñeeⁿ:

—¿Chiuu na jeeⁿ cˈuaa mˈaⁿˈyoˈ na cwityueeˈyoˈ? Yuscuchjoomˈaaⁿˈ nchii na jnda̱ tueeⁿˈeⁿ. Cweˈ na watsom.

40 Sa̱a̱ joona cweˈ cwincona jom. Quia joˈ tjeiiⁿˈeⁿ chaˈtsondye naⁿˈñeeⁿ chˈeⁿ. Jnda̱ joˈ tjañˈoom tsotye yuscuchjoo ñˈeⁿ tsondyee, mati ndyee naⁿˈñeeⁿ na ñˈeeⁿ ñˈeⁿñê. Tyˈequieˈna na mˈaaⁿ tsˈoo chjoo. 41 Tˈueeⁿ tsˈo̱ tsˈoo chjoo. Tsoom nnom:

—Talita, cumi. (Ñˈoomwaaˈ matsonaˈ: ˈU leii, matsjo̱o̱ njomˈ, quicantyjaˈ.)

42 Mañoomˈ teicantyja yuscuchjooˈñeeⁿ. To̱o̱ⁿˈo̱ⁿ na manoom ee tsˈaⁿ na canchooˈwe chuuˈ jom. Ndoˈ nnˈaⁿ na mˈaⁿ joˈ joˈ mañoomˈ tquiaanaˈ na jeeⁿ tjaweeˈ nˈomna, hasta tyueneiiⁿna. 43 Quia joˈ Jesús seicoomˈm ndyueena na ticaluena nnom meiⁿcwii tsˈaⁿ ljoˈ tuii. Ndoˈ tsoom na quiana na nlcwaˈ yuscuchjooˈñeeⁿ.

Jesus Restores a Demon-Possessed Man(A)(B)

They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes.[a] When Jesus got out of the boat,(C) a man with an impure spirit(D) came from the tombs to meet him. This man lived in the tombs, and no one could bind him anymore, not even with a chain. For he had often been chained hand and foot, but he tore the chains apart and broke the irons on his feet. No one was strong enough to subdue him. Night and day among the tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones.

When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell on his knees in front of him. He shouted at the top of his voice, “What do you want with me,(E) Jesus, Son of the Most High God?(F) In God’s name don’t torture me!” For Jesus had said to him, “Come out of this man, you impure spirit!”

Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”

“My name is Legion,”(G) he replied, “for we are many.” 10 And he begged Jesus again and again not to send them out of the area.

11 A large herd of pigs was feeding on the nearby hillside. 12 The demons begged Jesus, “Send us among the pigs; allow us to go into them.” 13 He gave them permission, and the impure spirits came out and went into the pigs. The herd, about two thousand in number, rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned.

14 Those tending the pigs ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, and the people went out to see what had happened. 15 When they came to Jesus, they saw the man who had been possessed by the legion(H) of demons,(I) sitting there, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. 16 Those who had seen it told the people what had happened to the demon-possessed man—and told about the pigs as well. 17 Then the people began to plead with Jesus to leave their region.

18 As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with him. 19 Jesus did not let him, but said, “Go home to your own people and tell them(J) how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” 20 So the man went away and began to tell in the Decapolis[b](K) how much Jesus had done for him. And all the people were amazed.

Jesus Raises a Dead Girl and Heals a Sick Woman(L)

21 When Jesus had again crossed over by boat to the other side of the lake,(M) a large crowd gathered around him while he was by the lake.(N) 22 Then one of the synagogue leaders,(O) named Jairus, came, and when he saw Jesus, he fell at his feet. 23 He pleaded earnestly with him, “My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on(P) her so that she will be healed and live.” 24 So Jesus went with him.

A large crowd followed and pressed around him. 25 And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding(Q) for twelve years. 26 She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew worse. 27 When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, 28 because she thought, “If I just touch his clothes,(R) I will be healed.” 29 Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering.(S)

30 At once Jesus realized that power(T) had gone out from him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?”

31 “You see the people crowding against you,” his disciples answered, “and yet you can ask, ‘Who touched me?’

32 But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it. 33 Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came and fell at his feet and, trembling with fear, told him the whole truth. 34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has healed you.(U) Go in peace(V) and be freed from your suffering.”

35 While Jesus was still speaking, some people came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue leader.(W) “Your daughter is dead,” they said. “Why bother the teacher anymore?”

36 Overhearing[c] what they said, Jesus told him, “Don’t be afraid; just believe.”

37 He did not let anyone follow him except Peter, James and John the brother of James.(X) 38 When they came to the home of the synagogue leader,(Y) Jesus saw a commotion, with people crying and wailing loudly. 39 He went in and said to them, “Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.”(Z) 40 But they laughed at him.

After he put them all out, he took the child’s father and mother and the disciples who were with him, and went in where the child was. 41 He took her by the hand(AA) and said to her, “Talitha koum!” (which means “Little girl, I say to you, get up!”).(AB) 42 Immediately the girl stood up and began to walk around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely astonished. 43 He gave strict orders not to let anyone know about this,(AC) and told them to give her something to eat.

Footnotes

  1. Mark 5:1 Some manuscripts Gadarenes; other manuscripts Gergesenes
  2. Mark 5:20 That is, the Ten Cities
  3. Mark 5:36 Or Ignoring