Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B – Responsorial Psalm Gospel And Alleluia

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

Responsorial Psalm For Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B – Psalms 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6

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R. (1) The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

1 The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 In verdant pastures he gives me repose;
beside restful waters he leads me;
3A he refreshes my soul.
R. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

3B He guides me in right paths
for his name’s sake.
4 Even though I walk in the dark valley
I fear no evil; for you are at my side
with your rod and your staff
that give me courage.
R. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

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5 You spread the table before me
in the sight of my foes;
you anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.
R. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

6 Only goodness and kindness follow me
all the days of my life;
and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD
for years to come.
R. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.

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Alleluia For Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B– John 10:27

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R. Alleluia, alleluia.
27 My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord;
I know them, and they follow me.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

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Gospel  For Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B– Mark 6:30-34

30 The apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all they had done and taught.  

31 He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” People were coming and going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity even to eat.  

32 So they went off in the boat by themselves to a deserted place.  

33 People saw them leaving and many came to know about it. They hastened there on foot from all the towns and arrived at the place before them.  

34 When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.  

 Gospel For Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B In Nkwen

Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:30-34

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

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30  Ngàŋǝ-kù Yesù nunǝ̀ bwo bǝ̀ zhǝ nti’i nfi’itǝ mǝnyù mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ̀ mu ma bwo zi’irǝ nkǝ nfa’a.

31  A swiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “A bù yìi tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ bù bu nghǝ adi’i wu ma ŋùdàŋǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi mìŋtǝnǝ̀. Bǝ bâ nǝ̀nǝ kǝ yìi mbwo bwo mbu nghǝ bwo kakǝ nǝ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ daŋǝ bi dzwi mǝ jyenǝ̀.

32  Bwo ti’ì nku mǝmǝ̀ àbaŋǝ-nkyi tsuŋǝ bwo bwo nghǝ adi’i wu ma bǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi.

33  Bǝ̀ zǝ ma bwo kǝ ghǝ, ba ghà’atǝ zhi ngǝ bwo lyǝ adi’i wwa. Bwo ti’i nfu ǝdi’ì ntsǝ̀mǝ ntiŋǝ nǝ mǝkù nǝtǝnǝ̀ nǝ̀tenǝ nkwembì nghǝ nkù’u adi’i wu tǝ bwo.

34  Ma Yesu ̂mɛ’ɛtǝ ǹgaŋǝ-kù jwi nti’i nzǝ nǝnǝ̂ bǝ̀ wu ma a dzwi la, ntiŋǝ̀ yi luu nǝ̀ mǝ̀lìŋnǝ̀ nnu bwo mbǝ’ǝma bwo dwi ma mbyi ma ǝ bikàkǝ nǝ ntsì wwa jwi; a ti’i nzhitǝ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ wwa nǝ mǝ̀nyu mâ ghà’atǝ.

Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwì a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò.

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Gospel For Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B – Mark 6:30-34 In Nkwen

30 The apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all they had done and taught. Ngàŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ Yesù nunǝ̀ bwo bǝ zhǝ nti’i nswiŋǝ mǝnyù mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ̀ mu ma bwo swiŋǝ nkǝ nfa’a.

31 He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” People were coming and going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity even to eat. A swiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “A bù yìi tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ bù bu adi’i wu ma ŋùdàŋǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi mìŋtǝnǝ̀. Bǝ bâ nǝ̀nǝ kǝ yìi mbwo bwo mbu nghǝ bwo kakǝ nǝ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ daŋǝ bi dzwi mǝ jyenǝ̀.

32 So they went off in the boat by themselves to a deserted place. Bwo ti’ì nku mǝmǝ̀ àbaŋǝ-nkyi nghǝ adi’i wu ma bǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi.

33 People saw them leaving and many came to know about it. They hastened there on foot from all the towns and arrived at the place before them. Bǝ̀ zǝ nkǝ zhi ngǝ bwo lyǝ adi’i wwa. Bwo ti’i nfu ǝdi’ì ntsǝ̀mǝ ntiŋǝ nǝ mǝkù nǝtǝnǝ̀ nǝ̀tenǝ nkwembì nghǝ nkù’u adi’i wu tǝ bwo.

34 When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things. Ma Yesu mɛ’ɛtǝ ǹgaŋǝ-kù jwi nti’i nzǝ nǝnǝ̂ bǝ̀ wu ma a dzwi la, ntiŋǝ̀ yi luu nǝ̀ nǝ̀lìŋnǝ̀ nnu bwo mbǝ’ǝma bwo dwi ma mbyi ma ǝ bikàkǝ nǝ ntsì wwa jwi; a ti’i nzhitǝ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ wwa nǝ mǝ̀nyu mâ ghà’atǝ.

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Gospel – Mark 6:30-34

30 The apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all they had done and taught.  

31 He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” People were coming and going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity even to eat.  

32 So they went off in the boat by themselves to a deserted place.  

33 People saw them leaving and many came to know about it. They hastened there on foot from all the towns and arrived at the place before them.  

34 When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.  

In Nkwen

Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:30-34

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

A fǝ’̀ǝ̀ wu wwa

30  Ngàŋǝ-kù Yesù nunǝ̀ bwo bǝ̀ zhǝ nti’i nfi’itǝ mǝnyù mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ̀ mu ma bwo zi’irǝ nkǝ nfa’a.

31  A swiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “A bù yìi tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ bù bu nghǝ adi’i wu ma ŋùdàŋǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi mìŋtǝnǝ̀. Bǝ bâ nǝ̀nǝ kǝ yìi mbwo bwo mbu nghǝ bwo kakǝ nǝ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ daŋǝ bi dzwi mǝ jyenǝ̀.

32  Bwo ti’ì nku mǝmǝ̀ àbaŋǝ-nkyi tsuŋǝ bwo bwo nghǝ adi’i wu ma bǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi.

33  Bǝ̀ zǝ ma bwo kǝ ghǝ, ba ghà’atǝ zhi ngǝ bwo lyǝ adi’i wwa. Bwo ti’i nfu ǝdi’ì ntsǝ̀mǝ ntiŋǝ nǝ mǝkù nǝtǝnǝ̀ nǝ̀tenǝ nkwembì nghǝ nkù’u adi’i wu tǝ bwo.

34  Ma Yesu ̂mɛ’ɛtǝ ǹgaŋǝ-kù jwi nti’i nzǝ nǝnǝ̂ bǝ̀ wu ma a dzwi la, ntiŋǝ̀ yi luu nǝ̀ mǝ̀lìŋnǝ̀ nnu bwo mbǝ’ǝma bwo dwi ma mbyi ma ǝ bikàkǝ nǝ ntsì wwa jwi; a ti’i nzhitǝ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ wwa nǝ mǝ̀nyu mâ ghà’atǝ.

Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwì a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò.

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Gospel – Mark 6:30-34

30 The apostles gathered together with Jesus and reported all they had done and taught. Ngàŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ Yesù nunǝ̀ bwo bǝ zhǝ nti’i nswiŋǝ mǝnyù mǝ̀tsǝ̀mǝ̀ mu ma bwo swiŋǝ nkǝ nfa’a.

31 He said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.” People were coming and going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity even to eat. A swiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “A bù yìi tsɛ̀’ɛ̀ bù bu adi’i wu ma ŋùdàŋǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi mìŋtǝnǝ̀. Bǝ bâ nǝ̀nǝ kǝ yìi mbwo bwo mbu nghǝ bwo kakǝ nǝ fǝ̀’ǝ̀ daŋǝ bi dzwi mǝ jyenǝ̀.

32 So they went off in the boat by themselves to a deserted place. Bwo ti’ì nku mǝmǝ̀ àbaŋǝ-nkyi nghǝ adi’i wu ma bǝ̀ bikàkǝ wu dzwi.

33 People saw them leaving and many came to know about it. They hastened there on foot from all the towns and arrived at the place before them. Bǝ̀ zǝ nkǝ zhi ngǝ bwo lyǝ adi’i wwa. Bwo ti’i nfu ǝdi’ì ntsǝ̀mǝ ntiŋǝ nǝ mǝkù nǝtǝnǝ̀ nǝ̀tenǝ nkwembì nghǝ nkù’u adi’i wu tǝ bwo.

34 When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things. Ma Yesu mɛ’ɛtǝ ǹgaŋǝ-kù jwi nti’i nzǝ nǝnǝ̂ bǝ̀ wu ma a dzwi la, ntiŋǝ̀ yi luu nǝ̀ nǝ̀lìŋnǝ̀ nnu bwo mbǝ’ǝma bwo dwi ma mbyi ma ǝ bikàkǝ nǝ ntsì wwa jwi; a ti’i nzhitǝ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ wwa nǝ mǝ̀nyu mâ ghà’atǝ.

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  1. Numbers can be written in figures and in words. Write in figures: three million forty thousand. _______________________
  2. Write in figures: Seven hundred and eighty-two thousand, seven hundred and two. ____________________________________________________________________________________
  3. Write in figures: Two hundred and sixty three thousand eight hundred and six. ____________________________________________________________________________________
  4. Write 30,526 in words. ___________________________________________________________________________________
  5. Write 10,003,008 in words. ___________________________________________________________________________________
  6. Write in words 434,251 __________________________________________________________________________________
  7. Using your knowledge of multiplication, calculate 0.024 x 6 _____________
  8. Using your knowledge of decimal, divide 37.5 by 0.05. _____________
  9. The multiplication table lists out multiples of numbers. Write multiples of 6 up to 36. ______________________________________
  10. List down the factors of 36. _____________________________
  11. What are the prime factors of 36? _____________________________
  12. Square numbers have their square roots. Find the square root of 81. ____________
  13. There are 4 halves in the number 2. How many times is 2 1/2 contained in 25? ____________________
  14. Numbers can be counted or added in different bases. Add in base 5, 423 and 432. ___________________
  15. Two or more number can have common factors. Find the least or lowest common factor (L C M) of 68
    and 81. _____________
  16. What is the H C F of 72 and 96. _________________
  17. Find the H C F and L C M of 12, 24 and 36. ___________
  18. Using your knowledge of BODMAS, simplify 1 ½ – ¼ x ¾. ____________
  19. Using your knowledge of BODMAS, simplify 12 + 8 x 0. _______________
  20. There are four quarters in 1 whole. How many quarters are in 3 ½. ______________
  21. An improper fraction has its numerator bigger than the denominator. Convert 3 1/9 to an improper fraction. ________________
  22. Average refers to the middle number. Find the average of 5,0, 5, 25, 0. ______________
  23. Using your knowledge of indices what is 742 – 262? _______________
  24. Using your knowledge of indices what is 2x2x2x3x3x4 in index notation? ____________
  25. In metric system, how many kilometers are there in 2,200 meters? _______________
  26. There are different ways in writing numbers. Write five and a half million in figures. ________________________
  27. Using your knowledge of sets, what is { 12, 16, 18, 19, 36} n {18, 0, 12,13, 20} ____________________________
  28. Using your knowledge of sets, what is { 36, 5, 7} u {3, 4, 6, 8} ______________________________________
  29. A rectangle has a length and a width. Find the length of a rectangle of area 48 square meters and width 6m. ______________
  30. Find the area of a rectangle 8m by 9m. _______________
  31. Find the width of a rectangle of length 12m and area 60 square meters. ___________________
  32. The distance all round a diagram is called perimeter. Find the perimeter of a rectangle 5dm by 25dm. ______________________
  33. The perimeter of a rectangle is 100cm if the length is 30cm. find its area. _________________________
  34. A square has four equal sides. Find the area of a square of side 8cm. _____________________
  35. What is the side of a square field given that its area is 625 square cm? ___________________
  36. Perimeter is distance all round an object. Find the perimeter of a square with side 7.5dm. ___________________
  37. A complete circle measures 3600. Calculate the area of a circle whose radius is 7cm. ____________
  38. What is the area of a circle given that its diameter is 28dm?_______________
  39. Circumference is perimeter or distance all round a circle. Calculate the circumference of a circle whose radius 21m. ______________
  40. A triangle is half a rectangle. Find the area of a triangle 4m high and base 5m. ______________
  41. Find the base of a triangle with height 4cm and area 24 square cm. _______________
  42. Find the height of a triangle of base 5m and area 30m. ___________________
  43. A cube has six sides. Calculate the total surface area of a cube of side 6cm. _______________
  44. Find the volume of a cube of side 4m
  45. A quantity can be increased by a fraction of itself. Increase 8000 by ¾. _________________
  46. A quantity can be increased by a percentage. Increase 2500 by 25%. __________________
  47. A quantity can be decreased by a percentage. Decrease 1200 by 20%. __________________
  48. 5 is 50% of 10. What is 20% of 500? __________________
  49. Numbers can be shared in different ratios share 1000frs in the ratios 6 : 4. _____________________
  50. Decimal numbers can be changed to fractions. What is 0.125 as a vulgar fraction? ___________________
  51. We can convert numbers from one base to another. The number 19 written in base 5 is _______________
  52. 3/5 of my money is 6000frs. What is my total money? ____________
  53. ¼ of my money is 4000frs. What is 1/8 of my money? ____________
  54. A trader bought an article for 1500frs and sold it for 2300frs. What is his gain? _________________
  55. What is the gain% if a lady who bought a goat for 10,000frs sold it for 15,000frs? _____________
  56. A car leaves town one at 8:15 am and arrives town two at 9:30am. What time did the journey take? ____________
  57. Find the simple interest on 26,000frs for 3 years at 2 ½ %. _____________
  58. By selling a book for 5000frs a trader makes a gain of 25%. What is the cost of the book? ___________
  59. What is the odd number before 10 which is also a square number? ________
  60. Susan bought a gross of pens and gave a score of them to her brother. What is a gross minus a score? ____________
  61. What is the quotient of 6 and 4? __________
  62. What is the dividend of 16/4 ? ____________
  63. In the problem 24 x 12 which number is the multiplier? __________ and which is the multiplicand ____________
  64. If 2 x 9=18 which number is the product? _________
  65. There are short forms of multiplying different numbers. Multiply 32 by 11. ____________
  66. In weight measurement, which is heavier, a kg of corn or a kg of cotton?_______________
  67. An animal has two eyes. A farmer has 60 pigs and 20 goats. How many eyes have all the animals? _______________
  68. Using your knowledge of metric system convert 5.75m to cm. _____________
  69. Find x if 5/8 = 40/x. ______________
  70. John’s father was 37 years old when John was born, given that John is 11 years old now, when was his father born? ______________
  71. The smallest number which can be divided by 8, 10 and 12 is? ____________
  72. Subtract one from one thousand and ninety. __________
  73. We can look for fractions of different numbers. What is a tenth of (40 x 50) ________________
  74. Numbers can also be written as decimals. Write 80 as a decimal of 120. __________
  75. If a =5 and b=20; find the value of b2 – a2 . _________
  76. If a ={multiple of 5 less than 40} and b = {multiple of 3 less than 38} find A n B. ____________________
  77. Your mother harvest 20 bags of corn she sold 15 of them. What fraction was left? ________________
  78. Find the third angle if two angles of a triangle measure 1800 and 1100. _______________
  79. The digits in a number have different values. What is the difference between the value of 7 and 2 in the number 7285? ____________
  80. Numbers can be converted from one base to another. Convert 123 base 4 to base 10. _________________
  81. You have 6 twenty- five franc coins, how many oranges each costing 10frs can you buy with your money? ____________
  82. If a train travels 20km from 10:15 to 10:30am. How many kilometers per hour is it traveling? ____________
  83. Numbers can be written in Romans and Arabic numerals. Write CDXL and MCMLXXXIV in Arabic numerals. __________________________________________________________________________________
  84. Write 199 and 1786 in Roman numerals. __________________________________________________________________________________
  85. John’s father took 3 hours 45 minutes to journey to Bafia on his motorcycle. If the journey started at 11:10am when did it end? _________________
  86. Find the cost of painting the four walls of your bedroom which measures 4m by 5m by 6m at 160frs per square meter. ___________
  87. If a =2, b=7. Find (b x a) – 5 ______________
  88. What is the value of x – y if x = 503 and y = 2125 ______________
  89. A quantity can be increased by a ratio. Increase 360 in the ratio 3:4
  90. A number can be decreased by a ratio. Decrease 250 in the ratio 5:10 ___________________
  1. We can compare things by putting them in ascending or descending order. Arrange in ascending order of magnitude: 1/3, 1/2, 1/4, 1/5 ___________________________
  2. Arrange in descending order of merit: 0.15, 5.35, 0.04 _______________________________
  3. February usually has different number of days depending on each given year. How many days were there in February 1986. _____________
  4. Use your knowledge of subtraction to work out 2000 – 9. __________________
  5. Some things are usually grouped before selling. Find the cost of 24 eggs at six for 180frs. _________________
  6. Fractions are often expressed as decimal. Express 5/8 as a decimal. _____________________
  7. Using your knowledge of short forms in multiplication, what is 13.101 x 100. ________________
  8. In mathematic what is the product of 25 and 36? ________
  9. If 4km on the ground is represented by 2cm on a map. Find out how many cm on the map is 10km. ______________
  10. People are of different ages. Five years ago Awah was 12 years old. How old will Awah be in seven years to come? ________________
  11. It is good to share with others. Tom and Ann shared bananas so that Ann has 2 more than Tom. How many had Ann if there were 17 bananas? ________________

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Responsorial Psalm – Psalms 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14

R. (8) Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation.

9 I will hear what God proclaims;
the LORD for he proclaims peace.
10 Near indeed is his salvation to those who fear him,
glory dwelling in our land.
R. Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation.

 

11 Kindness and truth shall meet;
Justice and peace shall kiss.
12 Truth shall spring out of the earth,
and justice shall look down from heaven.
R. Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation.

13 The LORD himself will give his benefits;
our land shall yield its increase.
14 Justice shall walk before him,
and prepare the way of his steps.
R. Lord, let us see your kindness, and grant us your salvation.

Gospel of Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B Gospel – Mark 6:7-13

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7 Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. 

8 He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick no food, no sack, no money in their belts. 

9 They were, however, to wear sandals but not a second tunic. 

10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave. 

11 Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.” 

12 So they went off and preached repentance. 

13 The Twelve drove out many demons, and they anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. 

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Gospel of Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B In Nkwen

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B – Gospel Mark 6:7-13

Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:7-13

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

 A fə’ə̀ wu wwa,

7 Yesù a kuŋsǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ jwi nchǝ̀-bya nti’i ntuŋǝ wwa bǝbya bǝbya, nfya mǝtenǝ a mbwo bwo atyǝ ǝ̂zhwe tǝbòŋǝ.

8  A tǝǝ wwa ngǝ a bwo kǝ azuŋǝ dàŋǝ nǝ lǒ chyàtǝ̀ mbàŋǝ zha, kǎ mǝ̀jyǝ mâdàŋǝ kǎ abà, kǎ nkabǝ̀ daŋǝ abàa bwo.

9  La boŋǝ bwo wìi ntamǝ la kàkǝ ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ dàŋǝ̀ bǔ tu’unǝ.

10  A swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ,”bù ku ndya wu ma nǝ̀ ku wu bù dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ wu ti lya nfu.

11  Àdì’i nstǝ̀mǝ̀ zu ma bǝ bikàkǝ wu nshi’ìnǝ lo bù zîtǝ̀ nshye mǝkǔ bù nlyǝ ma àkwàntǝ a mbwo bwo.”

12  Bwo ti’ì nfuu nghǝ nswiŋǝ anyu kwǝ̀bǝ̀rǝ mǝntiŋǝ̀. 13Bwo nchǝ̀-bya ti’ì nghǝ nsǝrǝ bǝ̀liŋǝ bâ nǝnǝ nkǝ nzo’o ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ nǝ mǝwurǝ bwo bonǝ.

Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwì a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò.

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7 Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. Yesù a kuŋsǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ jwi nchǝ̀-bya nti’i ntuŋǝ wwa bǝbya bǝbya, nfya mǝtenǝ mbwo bwo atyǝ ǝ̂zhwe tǝbòŋǝ.

8 He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick no food, no sack, no money in their belts. A tǝǝ wwa ngǝ a bwo kǝ azuŋǝ dàŋǝ nǝ lǒ chyàtǝ̀ mbàŋǝ zha, kǎ mǝ̀jyǝ mâdàŋǝ kǎ abà kǎ nkabǝ̀ daŋǝ abàa bwo.

9 They were, however, to wear sandals but not a second tunic. La boŋǝ bwo wìi ntamǝ la kàkǝ ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ dàŋǝ̀ bǔ tu’unǝ.

10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave. A swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ,”bù ku ndya wu ma nǝ̀ ku wu bù dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ wu ti lya nfu.

11 Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.” Àdì’i nstǝ̀mǝ̀ zu ma bǝ bikàkǝ wu nshi’ìnǝ wu lo bù zîtǝ̀ nshye mǝkǔ bù nlye ma àkwàntǝ a mbwo bwo.

12 So they went off and preached repentance. Bwo ti’ì nfuu nghǝ nswiŋǝ anyu kwǝ̀bǝ̀rǝ mǝntiŋǝ̀.

13 The Twelve drove out many demons, and they anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. Bwo nchǝ̀-bya ti’ì nghǝ nsǝrǝ bǝ̀liŋǝ bâ nǝnǝ nkǝ nzo’o ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ nǝ mǝwurǝ bwo bonǝ.

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7 Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. 

8 He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick no food, no sack, no money in their belts. 

9 They were, however, to wear sandals but not a second tunic. 

10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave. 

11 Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.” 

12 So they went off and preached repentance. 

13 The Twelve drove out many demons, and they anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. 

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Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:7-13

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

 A fə’ə̀ wu wwa,

7 Yesù a kuŋsǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ jwi nchǝ̀-bya nti’i ntuŋǝ wwa bǝbya bǝbya, nfya mǝtenǝ a mbwo bwo atyǝ ǝ̂zhwe tǝbòŋǝ.

8  A tǝǝ wwa ngǝ a bwo kǝ azuŋǝ dàŋǝ nǝ lǒ chyàtǝ̀ mbàŋǝ zha, kǎ mǝ̀jyǝ mâdàŋǝ kǎ abà, kǎ nkabǝ̀ daŋǝ abàa bwo.

9  La boŋǝ bwo wìi ntamǝ la kàkǝ ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ dàŋǝ̀ bǔ tu’unǝ.

10  A swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ,”bù ku ndya wu ma nǝ̀ ku wu bù dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ wu ti lya nfu.

11  Àdì’i nstǝ̀mǝ̀ zu ma bǝ bikàkǝ wu nshi’ìnǝ lo bù zîtǝ̀ nshye mǝkǔ bù nlyǝ ma àkwàntǝ a mbwo bwo.”

12  Bwo ti’ì nfuu nghǝ nswiŋǝ anyu kwǝ̀bǝ̀rǝ mǝntiŋǝ̀. 13Bwo nchǝ̀-bya ti’ì nghǝ nsǝrǝ bǝ̀liŋǝ bâ nǝnǝ nkǝ nzo’o ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ nǝ mǝwurǝ bwo bonǝ.

Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwì a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò.

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7 Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. Yesù a kuŋsǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ jwi nchǝ̀-bya nti’i ntuŋǝ wwa bǝbya bǝbya, nfya mǝtenǝ mbwo bwo atyǝ ǝ̂zhwe tǝbòŋǝ.

8 He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick no food, no sack, no money in their belts. A tǝǝ wwa ngǝ a bwo kǝ azuŋǝ dàŋǝ nǝ lǒ chyàtǝ̀ mbàŋǝ zha, kǎ mǝ̀jyǝ mâdàŋǝ kǎ abà kǎ nkabǝ̀ daŋǝ abàa bwo.

9 They were, however, to wear sandals but not a second tunic. La boŋǝ bwo wìi ntamǝ la kàkǝ ǝtsǝ̀’ǝ dàŋǝ̀ bǔ tu’unǝ.

10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave. A swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ,”bù ku ndya wu ma nǝ̀ ku wu bù dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ wu ti lya nfu.

11 Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.” Àdì’i nstǝ̀mǝ̀ zu ma bǝ bikàkǝ wu nshi’ìnǝ wu lo bù zîtǝ̀ nshye mǝkǔ bù nlye ma àkwàntǝ a mbwo bwo.

12 So they went off and preached repentance. Bwo ti’ì nfuu nghǝ nswiŋǝ anyu kwǝ̀bǝ̀rǝ mǝntiŋǝ̀.

13 The Twelve drove out many demons, and they anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. Bwo nchǝ̀-bya ti’ì nghǝ nsǝrǝ bǝ̀liŋǝ bâ nǝnǝ nkǝ nzo’o ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ nǝ mǝwurǝ bwo bonǝ.

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Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B – Psalm, Gospel And Alleluia

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Responsorial Psalm For Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B – Psalms 123:1-2, 2, 3-4

R. (2cd) Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy.

1 To you I lift up my eyes
who are enthroned in heaven —
2AB As the eyes of servants
are on the hands of their masters.
R. Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy.

2BC As the eyes of a maid
are on the hands of her mistress,
So are our eyes on the LORD, our God,
till he have pity on us.
R. Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy.

3 Have pity on us, O LORD, have pity on us,
for we are more than sated with contempt;
4 our souls are more than sated
with the mockery of the arrogant,
with the contempt of the proud.
R. Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy.

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Alleluia For Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B– Mark 6:1-6

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– CF. Luke 4:18

R. Alleluia, alleluia.
18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
for he sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Gospel For Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B– Mark 6:1-6

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1 Jesus departed from there and came to his native place, accompanied by his disciples.

2 When the Sabbath came he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands!

3 Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him.

4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.”

5 So he was not able to perform any mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people by laying his hands on them.

6 He was amazed at their lack of faith.

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Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:1-6

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

A fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa,

1 Yesù bwo bǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi lye adi’i wu ma â dzwi wu mbu ala’a bwo.

2 Njwe ndyâ-nywè ku’u, a zhitǝ̀ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ a mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ-nywè, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ̀ zu’u ànyù zu ǝ chya wwa. Bwo ti’i mbiŋsǝ ngǝ, “ŋù wi lo mǝnyù mi mǝtsǝ̀mǝ̀ li fǝ lǝ? zi mbuŋǝ mǝ̀chì wu mbwo li fya wǝ̀ lǝ? Li mǝnyu mâ nghwe ma a fa’a nǝ mbwo mi lili!

3 À bikǝ a kamǝndà wwa bǝ? Moo Mariyà, nkǝ mbǝ ndǝmǝ̀ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Yosesə̀ nǝ Dzudasǝ̀ bwo Shimùnǝ̀? Bǝ̀lǝmǝ bi bâ bǝngye kǝ nǝ bi nǝ̀ fi dzwi?” Nnu zha ti’i mbǝ̂kǝ mbǝ’ǝ Yesù.

4 Yesù swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ, “Nfò ntsǝmǝ̀ dzwi nǝ̀ àghu’usǝ̀ la adi’i zhə, mǝmǝ bi bǝ̀ nǝ alanǝ zhi bǝ kakǝ yi nghu’usǝ.”

5 Yesù kàkǝ yi mǝnyù ma nghwe wu fa’a ǝ chyatǝ̀ ngǝ â noŋsǝ mbwo myi nnu ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ dzwa tsǝ bwo bonǝ̀.

6 Anyu zu lanə̀ nkhə’ənə yi məzənə ngə bi bə̀ bikàkə nə mə̀binŋnə̀ dzwi.Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

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1 Jesus departed from there and came to his native place, accompanied by his disciples. A fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa, Yesù bwo bǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi lyǝ adi’i wu ma â dzwi wu mbu ala’a bwo.

2 When the sabbath came he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands! Njwe ndyâ-nywè ku’u, a zhitǝ̀ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ a mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ-nywè, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ̀ zu’u ànyù zu ǝ chya wwa. Bwo ti’i mbiŋsǝ ngǝ, “ŋù wi lo mǝnyù mi mǝtsǝ̀mǝ̀ li fǝ lǝ? zi mbuŋǝ mǝ̀chì wu mbwo li fya wǝ̀ lǝ? Li mǝnyu mâ nghwe ma a fa’a nǝ mbwo mi lili!

3 Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. À bikǝ a kamǝndà wwa bǝ? Moo Mariyà, nkǝ mbǝ ndǝmǝ̀ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Yoses nǝ Dzudasǝ̀ bwo Shimùnǝ̀? Bǝ̀lǝmǝ bi bâ bǝngye kǝ nǝ bi nǝ̀ fi dzwi? Nnu zha ti’i mbǝ̂kǝ mbǝ’ǝ Yesù.

4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honour except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.” Yesù swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ, “Nfò ntsǝmǝ̀ dzwi nǝ̀ àghu’usǝ̀ la mǝmǝ bi bǝ̀ nǝ alanǝ zhi bǝ kakǝ yi nghu’usǝ.”

5 So he was not able to perform any mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people by laying his hands on them. Yesù kàkǝ yi mǝnyù ma nghwe wu bǔ fa’a ǝ chyatǝ̀ ngǝ â noŋsǝ mbwo myi nnu ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ dzwa tsǝ bwo bonǝ̀.

6 He was amazed at their lack of faith.  Anyu zi lanə̀ nkhə’ənə yi məzənə ngə bi bə̀ bikàkə nə mə̀binŋnə̀ dzwi.

 

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1 Jesus departed from there and came to his native place, accompanied by his disciples.

2 When the Sabbath came he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands!

3 Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him.

4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.”

5 So he was not able to perform any mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people by laying his hands on them.

6 He was amazed at their lack of faith.

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Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marəkù̀ Ŋwà’anǝ̀ â ŋwa’arǝ, 6:1-6

All: Mәkwu’utәnә̀ dzwi a mbwo wwò, o Nfò wìi.

A fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa,

1 Yesù bwo bǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi lye adi’i wu ma â dzwi wu mbu ala’a bwo.

2 Njwe ndyâ-nywè ku’u, a zhitǝ̀ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ a mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ-nywè, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ̀ zu’u ànyù zu ǝ chya wwa. Bwo ti’i mbiŋsǝ ngǝ, “ŋù wi lo mǝnyù mi mǝtsǝ̀mǝ̀ li fǝ lǝ? zi mbuŋǝ mǝ̀chì wu mbwo li fya wǝ̀ lǝ? Li mǝnyu mâ nghwe ma a fa’a nǝ mbwo mi lili!

3 À bikǝ a kamǝndà wwa bǝ? Moo Mariyà, nkǝ mbǝ ndǝmǝ̀ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Yosesə̀ nǝ Dzudasǝ̀ bwo Shimùnǝ̀? Bǝ̀lǝmǝ bi bâ bǝngye kǝ nǝ bi nǝ̀ fi dzwi?” Nnu zha ti’i mbǝ̂kǝ mbǝ’ǝ Yesù.

4 Yesù swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ, “Nfò ntsǝmǝ̀ dzwi nǝ̀ àghu’usǝ̀ la adi’i zhə, mǝmǝ bi bǝ̀ nǝ alanǝ zhi bǝ kakǝ yi nghu’usǝ.”

5 Yesù kàkǝ yi mǝnyù ma nghwe wu fa’a ǝ chyatǝ̀ ngǝ â noŋsǝ mbwo myi nnu ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ dzwa tsǝ bwo bonǝ̀.

6 Anyu zu lanə̀ nkhə’ənə yi məzənə ngə bi bə̀ bikàkə nə mə̀binŋnə̀ dzwi.Abòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò.

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1 Jesus departed from there and came to his native place, accompanied by his disciples. A fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa, Yesù bwo bǝ̀ ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi lyǝ adi’i wu ma â dzwi wu mbu ala’a bwo.

2 When the sabbath came he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were astonished. They said, “Where did this man get all this? What kind of wisdom has been given him? What mighty deeds are wrought by his hands! Njwe ndyâ-nywè ku’u, a zhitǝ̀ mǝzi’irǝnǝ̀ a mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ-nywè, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ̀ zu’u ànyù zu ǝ chya wwa. Bwo ti’i mbiŋsǝ ngǝ, “ŋù wi lo mǝnyù mi mǝtsǝ̀mǝ̀ li fǝ lǝ? zi mbuŋǝ mǝ̀chì wu mbwo li fya wǝ̀ lǝ? Li mǝnyu mâ nghwe ma a fa’a nǝ mbwo mi lili!

3 Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him. À bikǝ a kamǝndà wwa bǝ? Moo Mariyà, nkǝ mbǝ ndǝmǝ̀ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Yoses nǝ Dzudasǝ̀ bwo Shimùnǝ̀? Bǝ̀lǝmǝ bi bâ bǝngye kǝ nǝ bi nǝ̀ fi dzwi? Nnu zha ti’i mbǝ̂kǝ mbǝ’ǝ Yesù.

4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honour except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.” Yesù swiŋǝ nǝ̀ bwo ngǝ, “Nfò ntsǝmǝ̀ dzwi nǝ̀ àghu’usǝ̀ la mǝmǝ bi bǝ̀ nǝ alanǝ zhi bǝ kakǝ yi nghu’usǝ.”

5 So he was not able to perform any mighty deed there, apart from curing a few sick people by laying his hands on them. Yesù kàkǝ yi mǝnyù ma nghwe wu bǔ fa’a ǝ chyatǝ̀ ngǝ â noŋsǝ mbwo myi nnu ngaŋǝ ghonǝ̀ dzwa tsǝ bwo bonǝ̀.

6 He was amazed at their lack of faith.  Anyu zi lanə̀ nkhə’ənə yi məzənə ngə bi bə̀ bikàkə nə mə̀binŋnə̀ dzwi.

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Revision On The Partition, Exploration of Africa and German Annexation of Cameroon

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  1. Some of the reasons why the Europeans explore Africa were _____. To trade, get raw material for their industries, spread the Gospel, etc
  2. 1.The rush by European powers to occupy territories in Africa was known as the _____________. Scramble for Africa
  3. “I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission” where great words spoken by  __________. Mungo Park
  4. When Africa was partitioned Cameroon was given to _______.  Germany
  5. The Niger River reaches the sea through a Delta. Which two brothers discovered this?   Richard and John Lander ( the Lander Brothers)
  6. The European who discovered the source of the River Niger was _______.   Mungo Park
  7. Who convened the Berlin Conference?  Otto Von Bismarck
  8. The Berlin Conference was held in the year __________. 1884
  9. The main aim of the Berlin Conference was ______________. To see into the peaceful partition of Africa
  10. The Germans dug road linking some major towns in Cameroon and also built ______________.  railways
  11. The rush by European powers to occupy territories in Africa was known as the _____. Scramble for Africa
  12. The sharing of African land amongst themselves by the European Powers was known as _______. The Partition of Africa
  13. The Country that was not colonized during the partition of Africa was ____________. Liberia
  14. Africa was termed a dark continent by the Europeans because _____. the interior was unknown
  15. The Berlin Conference was convened in the year______. 1884
  16. The aims or objectives of the Berlin Conference was to _____________. see into the peaceful Partition of Africa
  17. The European power that took the greatest share during the partition of Africa was __________, France    while Britain took the richest part.
  18. The Cape of Good Hope was first reached by ______ on 12 March 1488. Bartolomeu Dias
  19. European exploration of Sub-Saharan Africa begins with the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, pioneered by the Kingdom of ______ under Henry the Navigator. Portugal
  20. __________ was known as the Father of Navigation? Henry the Navigator
  21. _______ explored the upper part of the River Niger in West Africa around 1796 and discovered it’s source. Mungo Park
  22. Livingstone first stepped foot on African soil was in ______Cape Town
  23. _________ was the chief explorer of South Africa. David Livingstone (1813-1873)
  24. ______ and ________ were the first Europeans to follow the course of the River Niger, and discover that it led to the Atlantic. Richard Lemon Lander  and his brother John Lander. (the Lander brothers)
  25. A Portuguese explorer Fernão do Pó discovered the island of ______ on the west coast of Africa. Fernando Po
  26. Cameroon was annexed by Germany on the ______________. 14th July 1884.
  27. The Cameroonians resisted German rule because they used ___________ on the people. Forced Labor.
  28. Some German antiquities in Cameroon are _____________.
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  1. The Prime  Ministers Lodge in Buea, 
  2. The Bamenda Fort, 
  3. The old Burial ground in Buea, 
  4. The Old Government School in Buea, 
  5. The Botanical Garden in Limbe.
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  5. Someone who was sent to annex Cameroon for Britain came too late. Who was he? Dr. Hewitt.  He is known in history as ______.  “Too late Hewitt”
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B – Psalm, Gospel And Acclamation

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

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Responsorial Psalm – Psalms 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11, 12, 13

R. (2a) I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

2 I will extol you, O LORD, for you drew me clear
and did not let my enemies rejoice over me.
4 O LORD, you brought me up from the netherworld;
you preserved me from among those going down into the pit.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

5 Sing praise to the LORD, you his faithful ones,
and give thanks to his holy name.
6 For his anger lasts but a moment;
a lifetime, his goodwill.
At nightfall, weeping enters in,
but with the dawn, rejoicing.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

11 Hear, O LORD, and have pity on me;
O LORD, be my helper.
12 You changed my mourning into dancing;
13 O LORD, my God, forever will I give you thanks.
R. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

 

Alleluia – CF. 2 Timothy 1:10

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R. Alleluia, alleluia.
10 Our Savior Jesus Christ destroyed death
and brought life to light through the Gospel.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel For Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B– Mark 5:21-43

21 When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea

22 One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet

23 and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live.”

24 He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him.

25 There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years.

26 She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse.

27 She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak.

28 She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.”

29 Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction.

30 Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?”

31 But his disciples said to Jesus, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, ‘Who touched me?’” 32 And he looked around to see who had done it.

33 The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth.

34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.”

35 While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?”

36 Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.”

37 He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James.

38 When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly.

39 So he went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.”

40 And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child’s father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was.

41 He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!”

42 The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded.

43 He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat.

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Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marǝkùsǝ̀ Ŋwà’ànǝ̀ â ŋwà’arǝ, 5:21-43

All: Mǝ̀kwu’utǝnǝ̀ dzwi mbwo wwò ô Nfò wìi.

A fǝ̀’ǝ wu wwa,

21 Ma Yesu bu nku mǝmǝ àbaŋǝ-nkyì ntuŋǝ ndzenǝ̀ nkyì la, ǹno bǝ yìi a mbwo zhǝ a ti’i ndzwi nǝbenǝ nkyǐ fǝngwaŋǝ.

22 Ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wu tsǝ̀ ma ǝ̀lwenǝ̀ yi bǝ Jayirusǝ̀ a yìtǝ nshyi, nzǝ yi nwwo mǝkù zhǝ

23 mbu’u mbwo mbwo zhǝ nswiŋǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà wu mǝ̀ngye ti’i mǝ kwonǝ̀, àtsà’atsà’a zhǝ, yìi nnoŋsǝ mbwo mwo nnu zhǝ mǝ ngǝ â bonǝ ndzwi.”24 Bwo zhǝ lye nghǝ, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ ti’i nzoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nfɛrǝ yɛ.

25 Mǝ̀ngye tsǝ dzwi wu ma a kǝ ghonǝ nǝ nòŋshye tǝ̀ mye nǝ ǝ̀lùŋǝ̀ nchǝ̀-bya.

26 A tɛ̌ nzǝ ngǝ’ǝ susu a mbwo bǝ̀ bǝ ngàŋǝ̀, ntô nkabǝ̀ zhi ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ la kakǝ bonǝ̀, aghonǝ bǔ ntǝmnǝ tǝmnǝ.

27 Â zu’u mǝ̀nyù mbǝ’ǝ Yesù nti’i ko’otǝ nghǝ ndzǝ̀mǝ zhǝ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi.

28 Nswiŋǝ nǝ atyǝmbǝ̀ŋǝ̀ zhi ngǝ, ” Boŋǝ mǝ̀ nya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi boŋǝ mǝ̀ mbǝ bonǝ.”29 Tsuŋǝ fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa noŋǝ nshye wwa nnu zhǝ kentǝ̀, a zu’u nnu zhǝ ngǝ zhǝ bonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ̀ zhi.

30 Yesù kǝ mbi nzhi ngǝ mǝ̀tenǝ̀ fu a nnu zhǝ, nti’i nkasǝ yi mbiŋsǝ bǝ bu ngǝ, “La ŋa wǝ̀ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ za?” 31 La ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi swiŋǝ nǝ̀ zhǝ ngǝ, “Ò zǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma nno bǝ̀ wi zhi’i wwo ò bǔ mbiŋsǝ nge, ‘La nya wǝ̀ nŋa wa?’”32 Yesu ti’ì lǐ ǝ̀dì’ì nkarǝsǝ mǝ zǝnǝ̀ ŋù wu ma à ŋa yɛ.

33 Mǝngye wwa zhi anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ, nti’i nyìtǝ nshi, nchi’inǝ nǝ mǝbônǝ̀, nwwo mǝku Yesù nswiŋǝ nkò’onyù yi mbǝ’ǝ anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ.

34 Yesù swiŋǝ mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà mǝ̀biŋnǝ̀ mwo kwesǝ wwo, ghǝ nǝ mbòonǝ nkǝ mbonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ zhǝ.

35 Ma à kǝ brǝ mboŋnǝ la, bǝ̀ lyǝ ndyâ ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wwa nyìì nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wwò tɛ̌ nkwo ò bǔ nghasǝ Ndǝ̀ wi li ngǝ kǝ̀?”

36 Yesù ghǝrǝ ma zhǝ bikàkǝ nkenǝ wu ma bwo yii nwiŋǝ la zu’u, nswiŋǝ ambwo ŋu wwa ngǝ, “Kǝ nǝ bo,dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ nǝ̀ mǝbiŋnǝ̀.”

37 Â bikàkǝ̌ biŋǝ ngǝ bǝ̀ zoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nku abi wu la nlo tsɛ’ɛ Bità nǝ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Dzonǝ̀ ndǝmǝ Dzemsǝ.

38 Ma bwo ku’u ndya ŋù fà’à ndya-nywe wwa la, Yesù zǝ ma ǝdi’i kǝ̂ bǝŋnǝ nǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̂ kî nǝtenǝ nwuŋǝ wwa.

39 A kuu nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “Bùu ki li kǝ̀ ǝdì’ì bǝŋnǝ lǝ? Moo wi bikàkǝ̌ kwo, a lye lye.”

40 Bwo sa yi fǝ nǝwwe. A ti’i nfusǝ wwa bǝtsǝmǝ bi. Nti’i nlo ǝtàa bǝ̀ moo wwa bwo mma yì nǝ bǝ̀ bu ma bwo bwo yii bwo kuu nghǝ mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ mǝmǝ̀ wu ma moo wu noŋǝ wǝ.

41 Yesù gaŋǝ abwo moo wu nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Talita kum,” ma a bǝ ngǝ, “Moo Mǝngyè, mǝ̀ swiŋǝ mbwo wwò, bǝŋnǝ!”

42 Moo mǝngye wwa ma â bǝ ǝluŋǝ nchǝ̀-bya, a kǝ mbi mbǝ̀ŋnǝ nti’i ntiŋǝ nkarǝ. ǝlya, ànyù zu lanǝ̀ chyatǝ̀ bǝ. 43 Yesù kwantǝ̀ wwa ngǝ a ŋùdaŋǝ kǝ anyù zi nǝ zu’u nkǝ nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ bwo fya azuŋǝ a ̂ jyǝ.

Àbòŋnǝ Yesù Kristò All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwi a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò

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21 When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. Ma Yesu bu nku mǝmǝ àbaŋǝ-nkyì ntuŋǝ ndzenǝ̀ nkyì la, ǹno bǝ yìi a mbwo zhǝ a ti’i ndzwi nǝbenǝ nkyǐ fǝngwaŋǝ.

22 One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet Ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wu tsǝ̀ ma ǝ̀lwenǝ̀ yi bǝ Jayirusǝ̀ a yìtǝ nshyi, nzǝ yi nwwo mǝkù zhǝ

23 and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live.” mbu’u mbwo mbwo zhǝ nswiŋǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà wu mǝ̀ngye ti’i mǝ kwonǝ̀, àtsà’atsà’a zhǝ, yìi nnoŋsǝ mbwo mwo nnu zhǝ mǝ ngǝ â bonǝ ndzwi.”

24 He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him. Bwo zhǝ lye nghǝ, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ ti’i nzoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nfɛrǝ yɛ.

25 There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. Mǝ̀ngye tsǝ dzwi wu ma a kǝ ghonǝ nǝ nòŋshye tǝ̀ mye nǝ ǝ̀lùŋǝ̀ nchǝ̀-bya.

26 She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. A tɛ̌ nzǝ ngǝ’ǝ susu a mbwo bǝ̀ bǝ ngàŋǝ̀, ntô nkabǝ̀ zhi ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ la kakǝ bonǝ̀, aghonǝ bǔ ntǝmnǝ tǝmnǝ.

27 She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. Â zu’u mǝ̀nyù mbǝ’ǝ Yesù nti’i ko’otǝ nghǝ ndzǝ̀mǝ zhǝ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi.

28 She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.” Nswiŋǝ nǝ atyǝmbǝ̀ŋǝ̀ zhi ngǝ, ” Boŋǝ mǝ̀ nya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi boŋǝ mǝ̀ mbǝ bonǝ.”

29 Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Tsuŋǝ fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa noŋǝ nshye wwa nnu zhǝ kentǝ̀, a zu’u nnu zhǝ ngǝ zhǝ bonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ̀ zhi.

30 Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?” 30 Yesù kǝ mbi nzhi ngǝ mǝ̀tenǝ̀ fu a nnu zhǝ, nti’i nkasǝ yi mbiŋsǝ bǝ bu ngǝ, “La ŋa wǝ̀ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ za?”

31 But his disciples said to Jesus, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, ‘Who touched me?’” La ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi swiŋǝ nǝ̀ zhǝ ngǝ, “Ò zǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma nno bǝ̀ wi zhi’i wwo ò bǔ mbiŋsǝ nge, ‘La nya wǝ̀ nŋa wa?’”

32 And he looked around to see who had done it. Yesu ti’ì lǐ ǝ̀dì’ì nkarǝsǝ mǝ zǝnǝ̀ ŋù wu ma à ŋa yɛ.

33 The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. Mǝngye wwa zhi anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ, nti’i nyìtǝ nshi, nchi’inǝ nǝ mǝbônǝ̀, nwwo mǝku Yesù nswiŋǝ nkò’onyù yi mbǝ’ǝ anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ.

34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.” Yesù swiŋǝ mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà mǝ̀biŋnǝ̀ mwo kwesǝ wwo, ghǝ nǝ mbòonǝ nkǝ mbonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ zhǝ.

35 While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?” Ma à kǝ brǝ mboŋnǝ la, bǝ̀ lyǝ nyâ ŋù fa’a ndyânywe wwa nyìì nswiŋ nǝ zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wwò tɛ̌ nkwo ò bǔ nghasǝ Ndǝ̀ wi li ngǝ kǝ̀?”

36 Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.” Yesù ghǝrǝ ma zhǝ bikàkǝ nkenǝ wu ma bwo yii nwiŋǝ a zu’u, nswiŋǝ ambwo ŋu wwa ngǝ, “Kǝ nǝ bo,dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ nǝ̀ mǝbiŋnǝ̀.”

37 He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. Â bikàkǝ̌ biŋǝ ngǝ bǝ̀ zoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nku ndyâ la nlo tsɛ’ɛ Bità nǝ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Dzonǝ̀ ndǝmǝ Dzemsǝ.

38 When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. Ma bwo ku’u ndya ŋù fà’à ndya-nywe wwa la, Yesù zǝ ma ǝdi’i kǝ̂ bǝŋnǝ nǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̂ kî nǝtenǝ nwuŋǝ wwa.

39 So he went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.” A kuu nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “Bùu ki li kǝ̀ ǝdì’ì bǝŋnǝ lǝ? Moo wi bikàkǝ̌ kwo, a lye lye.”

40 And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child’s father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. Bwo sa yi fǝ nǝwwe. A ti’i nfusǝ wwa bǝtsǝmǝ bi. Nti’i nlo ǝtàa bǝ̀ moo wwa bwo mma yì nǝ bǝ̀ bu ma bwo bwo yii bwo kuu nghǝ mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ mǝmǝ̀ wu ma moo wu noŋǝ wǝ.

41 He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” Yesù gaŋǝ abwo moo wu nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Talita kum,” ma a bǝ ngǝ, “Moo Mǝngyè, mǝ̀ swiŋǝ mbwo wwò, bǝŋnǝ!”

42 The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. Moo mǝngye wwa ma â bǝ ǝluŋǝ nchǝ̀-bya, a kǝ mbi mbǝ̀ŋnǝ nti’i ntiŋǝ nkarǝ. ǝlya, ànyù zu lanǝ̀ chyatǝ̀ bǝ.

43 He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. Yesù kwantǝ̀ wwa ngǝ a ŋùdaŋǝ kǝ anyù zi nǝ zu’u nkǝ nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ bwo fya azuŋǝ a jyǝ.

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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B – Gospel Mark 5:21-43

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21 When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea

22 One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet

23 and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live.”

24 He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him.

25 There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years.

26 She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse.

27 She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak.

28 She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.”

29 Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction.

30 Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?”

31 But his disciples said to Jesus, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, ‘Who touched me?’” 32 And he looked around to see who had done it.

33 The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth.

34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.”

35 While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?”

36 Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.”

37 He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James.

38 When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly.

39 So he went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.”

40 And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child’s father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was.

41 He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!”

42 The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded.

43 He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat.

In Nkwen

Àbòŋnǝ̀ Yesu Kristò ma Marǝkùsǝ̀ Ŋwà’ànǝ̀ â ŋwà’arǝ, 5:21-43

All: Mǝ̀kwu’utǝnǝ̀ dzwi mbwo wwò ô Nfò wìi.

A fǝ̀’ǝ wu wwa,

21 Ma Yesu bu nku mǝmǝ àbaŋǝ-nkyì ntuŋǝ ndzenǝ̀ nkyì la, ǹno bǝ yìi a mbwo zhǝ a ti’i ndzwi nǝbenǝ nkyǐ fǝngwaŋǝ.

22 Ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wu tsǝ̀ ma ǝ̀lwenǝ̀ yi bǝ Jayirusǝ̀ a yìtǝ nshyi, nzǝ yi nwwo mǝkù zhǝ

23 mbu’u mbwo mbwo zhǝ nswiŋǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà wu mǝ̀ngye ti’i mǝ kwonǝ̀, àtsà’atsà’a zhǝ, yìi nnoŋsǝ mbwo mwo nnu zhǝ mǝ ngǝ â bonǝ ndzwi.”24 Bwo zhǝ lye nghǝ, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ ti’i nzoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nfɛrǝ yɛ.

25 Mǝ̀ngye tsǝ dzwi wu ma a kǝ ghonǝ nǝ nòŋshye tǝ̀ mye nǝ ǝ̀lùŋǝ̀ nchǝ̀-bya.

26 A tɛ̌ nzǝ ngǝ’ǝ susu a mbwo bǝ̀ bǝ ngàŋǝ̀, ntô nkabǝ̀ zhi ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ la kakǝ bonǝ̀, aghonǝ bǔ ntǝmnǝ tǝmnǝ.

27 Â zu’u mǝ̀nyù mbǝ’ǝ Yesù nti’i ko’otǝ nghǝ ndzǝ̀mǝ zhǝ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi.

28 Nswiŋǝ nǝ atyǝmbǝ̀ŋǝ̀ zhi ngǝ, ” Boŋǝ mǝ̀ nya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi boŋǝ mǝ̀ mbǝ bonǝ.”29 Tsuŋǝ fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa noŋǝ nshye wwa nnu zhǝ kentǝ̀, a zu’u nnu zhǝ ngǝ zhǝ bonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ̀ zhi.

30 Yesù kǝ mbi nzhi ngǝ mǝ̀tenǝ̀ fu a nnu zhǝ, nti’i nkasǝ yi mbiŋsǝ bǝ bu ngǝ, “La ŋa wǝ̀ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ za?” 31 La ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi swiŋǝ nǝ̀ zhǝ ngǝ, “Ò zǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma nno bǝ̀ wi zhi’i wwo ò bǔ mbiŋsǝ nge, ‘La nya wǝ̀ nŋa wa?’”32 Yesu ti’ì lǐ ǝ̀dì’ì nkarǝsǝ mǝ zǝnǝ̀ ŋù wu ma à ŋa yɛ.

33 Mǝngye wwa zhi anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ, nti’i nyìtǝ nshi, nchi’inǝ nǝ mǝbônǝ̀, nwwo mǝku Yesù nswiŋǝ nkò’onyù yi mbǝ’ǝ anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ.

34 Yesù swiŋǝ mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà mǝ̀biŋnǝ̀ mwo kwesǝ wwo, ghǝ nǝ mbòonǝ nkǝ mbonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ zhǝ.

35 Ma à kǝ brǝ mboŋnǝ la, bǝ̀ lyǝ ndyâ ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wwa nyìì nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wwò tɛ̌ nkwo ò bǔ nghasǝ Ndǝ̀ wi li ngǝ kǝ̀?”

36 Yesù ghǝrǝ ma zhǝ bikàkǝ nkenǝ wu ma bwo yii nwiŋǝ la zu’u, nswiŋǝ ambwo ŋu wwa ngǝ, “Kǝ nǝ bo,dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ nǝ̀ mǝbiŋnǝ̀.”

37 Â bikàkǝ̌ biŋǝ ngǝ bǝ̀ zoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nku abi wu la nlo tsɛ’ɛ Bità nǝ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Dzonǝ̀ ndǝmǝ Dzemsǝ.

38 Ma bwo ku’u ndya ŋù fà’à ndya-nywe wwa la, Yesù zǝ ma ǝdi’i kǝ̂ bǝŋnǝ nǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̂ kî nǝtenǝ nwuŋǝ wwa.

39 A kuu nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “Bùu ki li kǝ̀ ǝdì’ì bǝŋnǝ lǝ? Moo wi bikàkǝ̌ kwo, a lye lye.”

40 Bwo sa yi fǝ nǝwwe. A ti’i nfusǝ wwa bǝtsǝmǝ bi. Nti’i nlo ǝtàa bǝ̀ moo wwa bwo mma yì nǝ bǝ̀ bu ma bwo bwo yii bwo kuu nghǝ mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ mǝmǝ̀ wu ma moo wu noŋǝ wǝ.

41 Yesù gaŋǝ abwo moo wu nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Talita kum,” ma a bǝ ngǝ, “Moo Mǝngyè, mǝ̀ swiŋǝ mbwo wwò, bǝŋnǝ!”

42 Moo mǝngye wwa ma â bǝ ǝluŋǝ nchǝ̀-bya, a kǝ mbi mbǝ̀ŋnǝ nti’i ntiŋǝ nkarǝ. ǝlya, ànyù zu lanǝ̀ chyatǝ̀ bǝ. 43 Yesù kwantǝ̀ wwa ngǝ a ŋùdaŋǝ kǝ anyù zi nǝ zu’u nkǝ nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ bwo fya azuŋǝ a ̂ jyǝ.

Àbòŋnǝ Yesù Kristò All: Nghu’usǝ̀ dzwi a mbwo wwo Nfò Yesu Kristò

Free Translation

21 When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. Ma Yesu bu nku mǝmǝ àbaŋǝ-nkyì ntuŋǝ ndzenǝ̀ nkyì la, ǹno bǝ yìi a mbwo zhǝ a ti’i ndzwi nǝbenǝ nkyǐ fǝngwaŋǝ.

22 One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet Ŋù fa’a ndyâ-nywe wu tsǝ̀ ma ǝ̀lwenǝ̀ yi bǝ Jayirusǝ̀ a yìtǝ nshyi, nzǝ yi nwwo mǝkù zhǝ

23 and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live.” mbu’u mbwo mbwo zhǝ nswiŋǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà wu mǝ̀ngye ti’i mǝ kwonǝ̀, àtsà’atsà’a zhǝ, yìi nnoŋsǝ mbwo mwo nnu zhǝ mǝ ngǝ â bonǝ ndzwi.”

24 He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him. Bwo zhǝ lye nghǝ, bǝ̀ bâ nǝnǝ ti’i nzoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nfɛrǝ yɛ.

25 There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. Mǝ̀ngye tsǝ dzwi wu ma a kǝ ghonǝ nǝ nòŋshye tǝ̀ mye nǝ ǝ̀lùŋǝ̀ nchǝ̀-bya.

26 She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. A tɛ̌ nzǝ ngǝ’ǝ susu a mbwo bǝ̀ bǝ ngàŋǝ̀, ntô nkabǝ̀ zhi ntsǝ̀mǝ̀ la kakǝ bonǝ̀, aghonǝ bǔ ntǝmnǝ tǝmnǝ.

27 She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. Â zu’u mǝ̀nyù mbǝ’ǝ Yesù nti’i ko’otǝ nghǝ ndzǝ̀mǝ zhǝ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi.

28 She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.” Nswiŋǝ nǝ atyǝmbǝ̀ŋǝ̀ zhi ngǝ, ” Boŋǝ mǝ̀ nya atsǝ̀’ǝ zhi boŋǝ mǝ̀ mbǝ bonǝ.

29 Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Tsuŋǝ fǝ’ǝ̀ wu wwa noŋǝ nshye wwa nnu zhǝ kentǝ̀, a zu’u nnu zhǝ ngǝ zhǝ bonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ̀ zhi.

30 Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?” 30 Yesù kǝ mbi nzhi ngǝ mǝ̀tenǝ̀ fu a nnu zhǝ, nti’i nkasǝ yi mbiŋsǝ bǝ bu ngǝ, “La ŋa wǝ̀ nnya atsǝ̀’ǝ za?”

31 But his disciples said to Jesus, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, ‘Who touched me?’” La ngaŋǝ-ndzǝ̀mǝ̀ jwi swiŋǝ nǝ̀ zhǝ ngǝ, “Ò zǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma nno bǝ̀ wi zhi’i wwo ò bǔ mbiŋsǝ nge, ‘La nya wǝ̀ nŋa wa?’”

32 And he looked around to see who had done it. Yesu ti’ì lǐ ǝ̀dì’ì nkarǝsǝ mǝ zǝnǝ̀ ŋù wu ma à ŋa yɛ.

33 The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. Mǝngye wwa zhi anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ, nti’i nyìtǝ nshi, nchi’inǝ nǝ mǝbônǝ̀, nwwo mǝku Yesù nswiŋǝ nkò’onyù yi mbǝ’ǝ anyù zu ma ǝ chya nnu zhǝ.

34 He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.” Yesù swiŋǝ mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wà mǝ̀biŋnǝ̀ mwo kwesǝ wwo, ghǝ nǝ mbòonǝ nkǝ mbonǝ mǝmǝ̀ ngǝ’ǝ zhǝ.

35 While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?” Ma à kǝ brǝ mboŋnǝ la, bǝ̀ lyǝ nyâ ŋù fa’a ndyânywe wwa nyìì nswiŋ nǝ zhǝ ngǝ, “Moo wwò tɛ̌ nkwo ò bǔ nghasǝ Ndǝ̀ wi li ngǝ kǝ̀?”

36 Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.” Yesù ghǝrǝ ma zhǝ bikàkǝ nkenǝ wu ma bwo yii nwiŋǝ a zu’u, nswiŋǝ ambwo ŋu wwa ngǝ, “Kǝ nǝ bo,dzwi tsɛ’ɛ̀ nǝ̀ mǝbiŋnǝ̀.”

37 He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. Â bikàkǝ̌ biŋǝ ngǝ bǝ̀ zoŋǝ nǝ zhǝ nku ndyâ la nlo tsɛ’ɛ Bità nǝ Dzemsǝ̀ nǝ Dzonǝ̀ ndǝmǝ Dzemsǝ.

38 When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. Ma bwo ku’u ndya ŋù fà’à ndya-nywe wwa la, Yesù zǝ ma ǝdi’i kǝ̂ bǝŋnǝ nǝ mbǝ̀ zu ma bǝ̀ kǝ̂ kî nǝtenǝ nwuŋǝ wwa.

39 So he went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.” A kuu nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ, “Bùu ki li kǝ̀ ǝdì’ì bǝŋnǝ lǝ? Moo wi bikàkǝ̌ kwo, a lye lye.”

40 And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child’s father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. Bwo sa yi fǝ nǝwwe. A ti’i nfusǝ wwa bǝtsǝmǝ bi. Nti’i nlo ǝtàa bǝ̀ moo wwa bwo mma yì nǝ bǝ̀ bu ma bwo bwo yii bwo kuu nghǝ mǝmǝ̀ ndyâ mǝmǝ̀ wu ma moo wu noŋǝ wǝ.

41 He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” Yesù gaŋǝ abwo moo wu nswiŋ a mbwo zhǝ ngǝ, “Talita kum,” ma a bǝ ngǝ, “Moo Mǝngyè, mǝ̀ swiŋǝ mbwo wwò, bǝŋnǝ!”

42 The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. Moo mǝngye wwa ma â bǝ ǝluŋǝ nchǝ̀-bya, a kǝ mbi mbǝ̀ŋnǝ nti’i ntiŋǝ nkarǝ. ǝlya, ànyù zu lanǝ̀ chyatǝ̀ bǝ.

43 He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. Yesù kwantǝ̀ wwa ngǝ a ŋùdaŋǝ kǝ anyù zi nǝ zu’u nkǝ nswiŋǝ nǝ bwo ngǝ bwo fya azuŋǝ a jyǝ.

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