Darby's Translation

Maori

Mark

5

1And they came to the other side of the sea, to the country of the Gadarenes.
1¶ A ka whiti ratou ki tawahi o te moana, ki te whenua o nga kararini.
2And immediately on his going out of the ship there met him out of the tombs a man possessed by an unclean spirit,
2Na, mahuta kau i te kaipuke, ka tutaki ki a ia tetahi tangata i puta mai i nga urupa, he wairua poke tona,
3who had his dwelling in the tombs; and no one was able to bind him, not even with chains;
3Kei nga urupa nei tona nohoanga; a, ahakoa he mekameka, hore rawa ia i taea e tetahi tangata te here.
4because he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been torn asunder by him, and the fetters were shattered; and no one was able to subdue him.
4He maha hoki ona herenga ki nga here waewae, ki nga mekameka, heoi motumotuhia ana e ia nga mekameka, mongomonga noa ano nga here waewae: kihai tetahi tangata i kaha ki te whakamarie i a ia.
5And continually night and day, in the tombs and in the mountains, he was crying and cutting himself with stones.
5I nga urupa tonu ia, i nga maunga i te po, i te ao, e hamama ana, e haehae ana i a ia ki te kohatu.
6But seeing Jesus from afar off, he ran and did him homage,
6A, i tona kitenga i a Ihu i tawhiti, oma ana ia, koropiko ana ki a ia.
7and crying with a loud voice he says, What have I to do with thee, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I adjure thee by God, torment me not.
7He nui tona reo ki te karanga, ka mea, Ko te aha taku ki a koe, e Ihu, e te Tama a te Atua, a te Runga Rawa? ko te Atua taku whakaoati mou, na kaua ahau e whakamamaetia.
8For he said to him, Come forth, unclean spirit, out of the man.
8He meatanga hoki nana ki a ia, Puta mai i tenei tangata, e te wairua poke.
9And he asked him, What is thy name? And he says to him, Legion is my name, because we are many.
9Na ka ui ia ki a ia, Ko wai tou ingoa? Ka whakahokia e tera, ka mea, Ko Rihiona toku ingoa: he tokomaha hoki matou.
10And he besought him much that he would not send them away out of the country.
10A he nui tana inoi ki a ia kia kaua ratou e tonoa atu i taua whenua.
11Now there was there just at the mountain a great herd of swine feeding;
11Na kei reira, kei nga maunga, tetahi kahui poaka e kai ana, tona tini.
12and they besought him, saying, Send us into the swine that we may enter into them.
12Na ka inoi nga rewera katoa ki a ia, ka mea, Tonoa matou ki nga poaka, kia tomo matou ki a ratou.
13And Jesus [immediately] allowed them. And the unclean spirits going out entered into the swine, and the herd rushed down the steep slope, into the sea (about two thousand), and were choked in the sea.
13Na tukua ana ratou e Ihu, Heoi, ko te putanga o nga wairua poke, ka tomo ki nga poaka: ko te tino rerenga o te kahui ra te pari ki te moana, ko te maha kei te rua mano, a paremo iho ki te moana.
14And those that were feeding them fled and reported it in the city and in the country. And they went out to see what it was that had taken place.
14Na whati ana nga kaiwhangai o nga poaka, a korerotia ana ki te pa, ki aua whenua. Na ka puta ratou a kia kite i taua mea kua meatia nei.
15And they come to Jesus, and they see the possessed of demons sitting [and] clothed and sensible, [him] that had had the legion: and they were afraid.
15A, no to ratou taenga mai ki a Ihu, ka kite i te tangata i nohoia nei e nga rewera, tera i te rihiona, e noho ana, kua oti te whakakakahu, kua tika nga mahara, ka mataku ratou.
16And they that had seen [it] related to them how it had happened to the [man] possessed by demons, and concerning the swine.
16A ka korerotia ki a ratou, e te hunga i kite, te meatanga ki te tangata i nga rewera, ki nga poaka hoki.
17And they began to beg him to depart from their coasts.
17Na ka anga ratou ka tohe ki a ia kia haere atu i o ratou wahi.
18And as he went on board ship, the man that had been possessed by demons besought him that he might be with him.
18A, no ka eke ia ki te kaipuke, ka inoi ki a ia te tangata i nga rewera, kia waiho ia hei hoa mona.
19And he suffered him not, but says to him, Go to thine home to thine own people, and tell them how great things the Lord has done for thee, and has had mercy on thee.
19Otira kihai a Ihu i tuku i a ia, engari i mea atu ki a ia, haere ki tou whare, ki ou whanaunga, ka korero ki a ratou i nga mea nui i meinga e te Ariki ki a koe, i tana atawhaitanga hoki i a koe.
20And he went away and began to proclaim in the Decapolis how great things Jesus had done for him; and all wondered.
20Na ka haere ia, ka anga ka korero ki Rekaporihi, i nga mea nunui i mea ai a Ihu ki a ia: a miharo ana nga tangata katoa.
21And Jesus having passed over in the ship again to the other side, a great crowd gathered to him; and he was by the sea.
21¶ A, no te whitinga atu ano o Ihu ki tawahi i runga i te kaipuke, he nui te tangata i huihui ki a ia: i te taha ano ia o te moana.
22And [behold] there comes one of the rulers of the synagogue, by name Jairus, and seeing him, falls down at his feet;
22Na ko te haerenga mai o tetahi o nga rangatira o te whare karakia, ko Hairuha tona ingoa; ka kite i a ia, ka takoto ki ona waewae,
23and he besought him much, saying, My little daughter is at extremity; [I pray] that thou shouldest come and lay thy hands upon her so that she may be healed, and may live.
23He nui tana inoi ki a ia, ka mea, Ko taku tamahine nohinohi kei te whakahemohemo: kia haere ake koe ki te whakapa i ou ringa ki a ia kia ora ai; a ka ora.
24And he went with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed on him.
24Na haere tahi ana raua; he tini hoki te tangata i aru i a ia, popo tonu ki a ia.
25And a certain woman who had had a flux of blood twelve years,
25Na ko tetahi wahine e mate ana i te pakaruhanga toto, ka tekau ma rua nga tau,
26and had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent everything she had and had found no advantage from it, but had rather got worse,
26He maha nga meatanga a nga rata tokomaha ki a ia, hemo noa ana rawa katoa, te matutu ake tetahi wahi, heoi kake haere ana te mate;
27having heard concerning Jesus, came in the crowd behind and touched his clothes;
27A, no tona rongonga ki a Ihu, ka haere i muri i roto i te mano, a pa ana ki tona kakahu.
28for she said, If I shall touch but his clothes I shall be healed.
28I mea hoki, Ahakoa pa kau ahau ki ona kakahu, ka ora ahau.
29And immediately her fountain of blood was dried up, and she knew in her body that she was cured from the scourge.
29A mimiti tonu ake te puna o ona toto; no ka mahara a roto o tona tinana kua ora ia i te mate.
30And immediately Jesus, knowing in himself the power that had gone out of him, turning round in the crowd said, Who has touched my clothes?
30Na mohio tonu a Ihu kua puta he mana i roto i a ia, ka tahurihuri i roto i te mano, ka mea, Ko wai tenei kua pa nei ki oku kakahu?
31And his disciples said to him, Thou seest the crowd pressing on thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?
31Ka mea ana akonga ki a ia, E kite ana koe i te mano e popo nei ki a koe, a e mea ana koe, Ko wai tenei kua pa mai ki ahau?
32And he looked round about to see her who had done this.
32Heoi tirotiro ana ia kia kite i te wahine i mea nei i tenei mea.
33But the woman, frightened and trembling, knowing what had taken place in her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.
33Na ka haere mai te wahine me te wehi, me te wiri, i mahara hoki ki te mea i meatia ki a ia, a takoto ana ki tona aroaro, korerotia katoatia ana e ia te tikanga ki a ia.
34And he said to her, Daughter, thy faith has healed thee; go in peace, and be well of thy scourge.
34Ano ra ko Ihu ki a ia, E ko, na tou whakapono koe i ora ai; haere marie, kia ora koe i tou mate.
35While he was yet speaking, they come from the ruler of the synagogue's [house], saying, Thy daughter has died, why troublest thou the teacher any further?
35¶ I a ia ano e korero ana, ka haere mai etahi o nga tangata a te rangatira o te whare karakia, ka mea, Kua mate tau tamahine: hei aha ake mau te whakararuraru i te Kaiwhakaako?
36But Jesus [immediately], having heard the word spoken, says to the ruler of the synagogue, Fear not; only believe.
36Otira kahore a Ihu i aro ki te kupu i korerotia, ka mea atu ki te rangatira o te whare karakia, Kaua e wehi, ko te whakapono ia kia whakapono.
37And he suffered no one to accompany him save Peter and James, and John the brother of James.
37A kihai tetahi tangata i tukua kia haere tahi me ia, ko Pita anake, ko hemi, ko Hoani teina o Hemi.
38And he comes to the house of the ruler of the synagogue, and sees the tumult, and people weeping and wailing greatly.
38A, no te taenga atu ki te whare o te rangatira o te whare karakia, ka kite ia i te ngangau, i te nui hoki o te tangi, o te aue a etahi.
39And entering in he says to them, Why do ye make a tumult and weep? the child has not died, but sleeps.
39A, i tona tomokanga ki roto, ka mea ia ki a ratou, He aha koutou ka ngangau ai, ka tangi ai? kahore te kotiro i mate, engari e moe ana.
40And they derided him. But he, having put [them] all out, takes with [him] the father of the child, and the mother, and those that were with him, and enters in where the child was lying.
40Na kataina iho ia e ratou. Heoi, ka oti katoa te pei ki waho, ka mau ia ki te papa, ki te whaea o te kotiro, ratou ko ona hoa, ka tomo ki te wahi i takoto ai te kotiro.
41And having laid hold of the hand of the child, he says to her, Talitha koumi, which is, interpreted, Damsel, I say to thee, Arise.
41Na ka mau ia ki te ringa o te kotiro, ka mea ki a ia, Tarita kumi; ko tona whakamaoritanga tenei, E ko, ko taku kupu tenei ki a koe, e ara.
42And immediately the damsel arose and walked, for she was twelve years old. And they were astonished with great astonishment.
42Na whakatika tonu ake te kotiro, a haere ana; kotahi tekau ma rua hoki ona tau. Na ko te tino miharotanga i miharo ai ratou.
43And he charged them much that no one should know this; and he desired that [something] should be given her to eat.
43A he nui tana whakatupato i a ratou, kia kaua tenei e mohiotia e tetahi tangata; ka ki kia hoatu he kai mana.