Omadidiliko exulilo lefimbo lounyuni
(Mark. 13:1-2Luk. 21:5-6)1 Ndele Jesus okwa dja mo motembeli nokwa ya, ovalongwa vaye ove uya kuye ve mu ulikile omatungilo otembeli. 2 Ndele Ye okwa nyamukula ta ti kuvo: “Kamu a wete aeshe oo! Oshili handi mu lombwele: itapa fiwa apa emanya la tenhekwa kulikwao inali ngumaunwa po.”
3 Ndele eshi e li omutumba kOmhunda yEemono, ovalongwa vaye ove uya kuye, eshi ve li po aveshe, tava ti: “Tu lombwela: onaini hano eshi tashi ka ningwa, nedidiliko lokuuya kwoye nolexulilo lefimbo lounyuni olilipi?”
4 Ndele Jesus okwe va nyamukula ndele ta ti: “Taleni, muha pukifwe nande okulyelye. 5 Osheshi otaku uya vahapu omedina lange ndele tava ti: aame Kristus, ndele tava pukifa vahapu. 6 Ndele tamu ka uda oita nomakundano oita; taleni, muha tulwe oumbada. Osheshi osho oshi nokuningwa, ndele exulilo inali fika manga. 7 Osheshi oiwana otai fikamene oiwana, noshilongo otashi fikamene oshilongo, otaku di omakakamo edu keembinga neembinga, ondjala tai uya nomapiyaano. 8 Ndelenee aishe ei ehovelo lefeto lokudala.
Ehovelo loixuna yehanauno
(Mark. 13:9-13Luk. 21:12-19)9 “Ndelenee tave mu yandje okuhepekwa, ndele tave mu dipaa, nde tamu tondelwa edina lange koiwana aishe. 10 Opo nee vahapu tava efa ndele tava kengelelafana ndele tava tondafana. 11 Ndele otaku uya ovaxunganeki ovanaipupulu vahapu, ndele tava pukifa vahapu. 12 Oukolokoshi tau hapupala, nohole yavahapu otai talala. 13 Ndelenee ou te lididimike fiyo exulilo, oye ta xupifwa. 14 Ndele evaengeli eli louhamba otali udifilwa ounyuni aushe li ningile oiwana aishe ondobwedi, opo nee taku uya exulilo.
Ehanauno laJerusalem
(Mark. 13:14-20Luk. 21:20-24)15 “Hano ngeenge tamu mono oixuna yehanauno, ya popiwa komuxunganeki Daniel, i li ofika ponhele iyapuki (omuleshi ne shi didilike) 16 opo nee aveshe ovo ve li muJudea, nava ye onhapo keemhunda; 17 naau ta hangika kombada yongulu, aha londoloke ko a ka pitule oinima yaye meumbo, 18 naau ta hangika mepya, aha shune a ka tale elwakani laye. 19 Woo ovafimba novamwali vopomafiku enya! 20 Ndele indileni, okuya onhapo kweni kuhe mu hange okufu ile efiku lEshabata, 21 osheshi omafiku oo otapa kala oudjuu unene, inau kala ko okehovelo lounyuni fiyo opaife, ndele ngaashi itau uya vali. 22 Ndele omafiku enya ngeno inaa xupipikwa, ngeno kaku na nande ombelela imwe tai xupifwa; ndele omafiku enya otaa xupipikwa omolwovahoololwa.
Ookristus novaxunganeki ovanaipupulu
(Mark. 13:21-23)23 “Hano ngeenge ku na ou te mu lombwele: ‘Tala, Kristus oku li apa’, ile oku li kwinya, inamu mu itavela. 24 Osheshi otaku holoka, ookristus ovanaipupulu novaxunganeki ovanaipupulu, ndele tava longo omadidiliko manene noikumwifalonga, va pukife, ngeenge tashi dulika novahoololwa yo.
Efiku lOmona wOmunhu
(Luk. 17:23-24, Luk. 27)25 “Tala, onda tetekela oku shi mu lombwela. 26 Onghee hano, ngeenge tamu lombwelwa: ‘Tala, omombuwa e li’, inamu ya ko, ile: ‘Tala, omondjuwo e li’, inamu itavela. 27 Osheshi ongaashi oluvadi tali shela koushilo ndele tali monika fiyo okouninginino, nokuuya kwOmona wOmunhu osho taku ningi. 28 Osheshi koima ku noshimhu, oko taku ongala eenhwa.
Ealuko lOmwene
(Mark. 13:24-27Luk. 21:25-28)29 “Ndele oudjuu womafiku oo otau shikulwa diva kelauliko letango, nohani itai yela vali, neenyofi otadi u meulu, neenghono domeulu otadi kakamifwa. 30 Edidiliko lOmona wOmunhu tali monika keulu, opo nee oiwana aishe yedu tai lilaana; ndele tai ka mona Omona wOmunhu te uya kombada yoilemo yeulu e neenghono dihapu noshinge; 31 ndele ta tumu ko ovaengeli vaye ve nomanghuma e neendaka dopombada, ndele tava ongele ko ovahoololwa vaye keembinga nhee, okominghulo deulu fiyo okudikwao.
Efaneko lomukwiyu
(Mark. 13:28-29Luk. 21:29-31)32 “Ndele lilongeni omafaneko komukwiyu: Oshitai shao ngeenge tashi tende, omafo taa hape, opo nee omu shi shii, okwenye kwe uya. 33 Hano osho nanye yo, ngeenge tamu mono aishe ei, kaleni mu shi shii, oku li popepi, poshivelo.
Efimbo lealuko
(Mark. 13:30-32Luk. 21:32-33)
34 “Oshili handi mu lombwele: epupi eli itali xulu po, fiyo aishe ei tai wanifwa. 35 Eulu nedu otali xulu po, ndele eendjovo dange kadi na apa tadi xulu po.
Elilongekido
(Luk. 17:26-27, Luk. 34-35Luk. 12:39-40)36 “Ndelenee efiku olo notundi oyo kape na ou e i shii, nande ovaengeli vomeulu, ile Omona, Tate Oye aeke. 37 Ndele ngaashi sha li pomafiku aNoa, osho tuu taku ka kala pokuuya kwOmona wOmunhu. 38 Osheshi ngaashi ovanhu va li pomafiku enya a tetekela eyelu: kwa li hava li nohava nu, hava hombola nohava hombolifa, fiyo efiku olo Noa a ya monguluwato, 39 ndele vo inave shi shiiva, fiyo eyelu le uya nole va hanauna po aveshe; hano osho taku ningi yo pokuuya kwOmona wOmunhu. 40 Otaku ka kala ovalumenhu vavali mepya, umwe ota tambulwa, nomukwao ota fiwa po. 41 Ovakainhu vavali tava tu koshini, umwe ota tambulwa, nomukwao ota fiwa po. 42 Opo nee hano kaleni oupafi, osheshi kamu shi shii efiku lilipipo Omwene weni te uya. 43 Ndelenee kaleni hano mu shi shii, mwene weumbo ngeno e nowino, efimbo lilipi omulunga te uya, ngeno ta pashukile eumbo laye liha teywe. 44 Onghee hano nanye yo kaleni mwe lilongekida, osheshi Omona wOmunhu ote uya efimbo tuu olo inamu mu teelela.”
Omupiya ta pulwa oudiinini
(Luk. 12:41-48)45 “Olyelye hano omupiya omudiinini nomunaendunge, omwene waye e mu tula kombada yovapiya vaye, e va pe oikulya pefimbo lavo? 46 Omupiya ou e nelao, omwene waye ngeenge ta aluka te mu hange a ninga ngaha. 47 Oshili handi mu lombwele: Oye te mu ningi elenga loinima yaye aishe. 48 Ndelenee omupiya ou ngeenge omwii, note lipopile momwenyo waye: ‘Omwene wange ota kala ko’, 49 ndele ta hovele okudenga ovapiya vakwao ndele ta li ndele ta nu pamwe neengholwe, 50 opo nee omwene womupiya ou ote uya efiku olo ine mu teelela notundi oyo ine i shiiva, 51 ndele te mu shashaula ndele te mu pe oshipewa shovanaihelele. Omo hamu kala elilaano nelikweshelo lomayoo.
The Temple Will Be Destroyed
(Mark 13.1Mark 2Luke 21.5Luke 6)1 After Jesus left the temple, his disciples came over and said, “Look at all these buildings!”
2 Jesus replied, “Do you see these buildings? They will certainly be torn down! Not one stone will be left in place.”
Warning about Trouble
(Mark 13.3-13Luke 21.7-19)3 Later, as Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, his disciples came to him in private and asked, “When will this happen? What will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the world?”
4 Jesus answered:
Don't let anyone fool you. 5 Many will come and claim to be me. They will say they are the Messiah, and they will fool many people.
6 You will soon hear about wars and threats of wars, but don't be afraid. These things will have to happen first, but that isn't the end. 7 Nations and kingdoms will go to war against each other. People will starve to death, and in some places there will be earthquakes. 8 But this is just the beginning of troubles.
9 You will be arrested, punished, and even killed. Because of me, you will be hated by people of all nations. 10 Many will give up and will betray and hate each other. 11 Many false prophets will come and fool a lot of people. 12 Evil will spread and cause many people to stop loving others. 13 But if you keep on being faithful right to the end, you will be saved. 14 When the good news about the kingdom has been preached all over the world and told to all nations, the end will come.
The Horrible Thing
(Mark 13.14-23Luke 21.20-24)15 Someday you will see that “Horrible Thing” in the holy place, just as the prophet Daniel said. Everyone who reads this must try to understand! 16 If you are living in Judea at that time, run to the mountains. 17 If you are on the roof of your house, don't go inside to get anything. 18 If you are out in the field, don't go back for your coat. 19 It will be a terrible time for women who are expecting babies or nursing young children. 20 And pray that you won't have to escape in winter or on a Sabbath. 21 This will be the worst time of suffering since the beginning of the world, and nothing this terrible will ever happen again. 22 If God doesn't make the time shorter, no one will be left alive. But because of God's chosen ones, he will make the time shorter.
23 Someone may say, “Here is the Messiah!” or “There he is!” But don't believe it. 24 False messiahs and false prophets will come and work great miracles and signs. They will even try to fool God's chosen ones. 25 But I have warned you ahead of time. 26 If you are told the Messiah is out in the desert, don't go there! And if you are told he is in some secret place, don't believe it! 27 The coming of the Son of Man will be like lightning that can be seen from east to west. 28 Where there is a corpse, there will always be vultures.
When the Son of Man Appears
(Mark 13.24-27Luke 21.25-28)29 Right after those days of suffering,
“The sun will become dark,
and the moon
will no longer shine.
The stars will fall,
and the powers in the sky
will be shaken.”
30 Then a sign will appear in the sky. And there will be the Son of Man. All nations on earth will weep when they see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 31 At the sound of a loud trumpet, he will send his angels to bring his chosen ones together from all over the earth.
A Lesson from a Fig Tree
(Mark 13.28-31Luke 21.29-33)32 Learn a lesson from a fig tree. When its branches sprout and start putting out leaves, you know summer is near. 33 So when you see all these things happening, you will know the time has almost come. 34 I can promise you that some of the people of this generation will still be alive when all this happens. 35 The sky and the earth won't last forever, but my words will.
No One Knows the Day or Time
(Mark 13.32-37Luke 17.26-30Luke 34-36)36 No one knows the day or hour. The angels in heaven don't know, and the Son himself doesn't know. Only the Father knows. 37 When the Son of Man appears, things will be just as they were when Noah lived. 38 People were eating, drinking, and getting married right up to the day the flood came and Noah went into the big boat. 39 They didn't know anything was happening until the flood came and swept them all away. This is how it will be when the Son of Man appears.
40 Two men will be in the same field, but only one will be taken. The other will be left. 41 Two women will be together grinding grain, but only one will be taken. The other will be left. 42 So be on your guard! You don't know when your Lord will come. 43 Homeowners never know when a thief is coming, and they are always on guard to keep one from breaking in. 44 Always be ready! You don't know when the Son of Man will come.
Faithful and Unfaithful Servants
(Luke 12.35-48)45 Who are faithful and wise servants? Who are the ones the master will put in charge of giving the other servants their food supplies at the proper time? 46 Servants are fortunate if their master comes and finds them doing their job. 47 You may be sure a servant who is always faithful will be put in charge of everything the master owns. 48 But suppose one of the servants thinks the master won't return until late. 49 Suppose this evil servant starts beating the other servants and eats and drinks with people who are drunk. 50 If that happens, the master will surely come on a day and at a time when the servant least expects him. 51 This servant will then be punished and thrown out with the ones who only pretended to serve their master. There they will cry and grit their teeth in pain.