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Tej tkubˈ tqˈanin Jesús jun taqˈnil nejinel kye xoˈl qˈaqˈ(A)

Tbˈajlinxi tyolin Jesúsjo jniˈ tyol kyexjal, a nchi bˈintaq tiˈj, bˈeˈxsin xiˈtz toj tnam te Capernaum. Ex tojjo tnam anetziˈn ataqtza najle jun xjal nejinel kyibˈaj xoˈl qˈaqˈ, ex atzin tej xjal anetziˈn yabˈtaqjo jun taqˈnil, a tajxixtaq tiˈj, me chˈixtaq tkyim.

Atzaj teˈ tbˈintej nejinel jun tqanil Jesús, bˈeˈxsin i xi tchqˈoˈntz jun jteˈbˈin xjal, a attaq kyoklin kyxol Judiy, tuˈntzintla kykubˈsin kywutz te Jesús tuˈn tkanin qˈanil teˈ taqˈnil, a chˈixtaq tkyim. I kubˈsin kywutz nimxix te Jesús, tej kypon kanin tkˈatz, exsin xi kyqˈmaˈntz te kyjaluˈn: Taa, nimsinx tkˈuˈja, atla qajiˈy noqit aku txiˈy qukˈiy, exsin tuˈn tkubˈ tqˈaninjiy ajo jun taqˈniljo jun tbˈanil nejinel. Tbˈanilxjo nejinel anetziˈn, ex at toklin tuˈn tkubˈ tbˈinchiˈn, quˈn tajxix tiˈj qtanim, ex o kubˈ tbˈinchin jun ja te qnabˈl Dios, chi chiˈ.

Bˈeˈxsin xi lipe te Jesús kyiˈjjo xjal anetziˈn. Atzaj teˈ chˈixtaq kypon kanin, bˈeˈxsin i ul oybˈaj kyuˈn jun jteˈbˈin tukˈa nejinel, tuˈn t‑xi kyqˈmaˈn jun kyyol te Jesús. Chi chiˈ kyjaluˈn: Taa, nya ilxix tiˈj tuˈn tula tzma tja nejinel, quˈn tuˈn ntiˈ weˈ woklin tuˈn toktza toj njaych. Tuˈnpetziˈn, mina ẍinka tkˈatza, quˈn tuˈn nya bˈaˈnqiˈn, ex ntiˈ wokliˈn twutza, me oˈkx qˈmantz jun jteˈ tyola, ex noq tuˈn tyola ok kqˈanitil weˈ waqˈnil. Quˈn ikyqinx wejiˈy at weˈ kawilwe, me ex iteˈ xoˈl qˈaqˈ iteˈkx tjaqˈ nkawbˈila. Qatzin ma txi nqˈmaˈn te jun kyjaluˈn: Kux txiˈy, ex bˈeˈxsin kxeˈltz; ex qa: Ku tzaja, qa nchijiˈy te juntl, ex bˈeˈx ktzajil. Ex qa: Bˈinchinkujiˈy luˈn, qa nchijiˈy te waqˈnila, ex bˈeˈx kˈwel tbˈinchin. Ikytziˈn, n‑el nnikyˈjiˈy tiˈja, qa aku qˈanj noq tuˈn Tyola.

Tej tbˈinte Jesúsjo ikyjo, bˈeˈx jaw kaˈylaj, ex bˈeˈx tzaj meltzˈaj, exsin tzaj tqˈmaˈntz kyeˈ xjal, a lipcheqetaq tiˈj. Chiˈ kyjaluˈn: Twutzxix kxel nqˈmaˈn kyeˈy, naˈmx nbˈintiˈy jun ichin kyxol aj Israel, a atit nim tnimbˈil tzeˈnku tnimbˈiljo ichin lo, chiˈ.

10 Otaq qˈanit tej taqˈnil kawil, tej kymeltzˈajjo xjal, ayej i xi chqˈoˈn tuˈn nejinel txkolte Jesús.

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The Faith of the Centurion(A)

When Jesus had finished saying all this(B) to the people who were listening, he entered Capernaum. There a centurion’s servant, whom his master valued highly, was sick and about to die. The centurion heard of Jesus and sent some elders of the Jews to him, asking him to come and heal his servant. When they came to Jesus, they pleaded earnestly with him, “This man deserves to have you do this, because he loves our nation and has built our synagogue.” So Jesus went with them.

He was not far from the house when the centurion sent friends to say to him: “Lord, don’t trouble yourself, for I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. That is why I did not even consider myself worthy to come to you. But say the word, and my servant will be healed.(C) For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.”

When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, and turning to the crowd following him, he said, “I tell you, I have not found such great faith even in Israel.” 10 Then the men who had been sent returned to the house and found the servant well.

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