Luke 5:23 in Carapana
23 “Mʉ carorije wapare yʉ netõña,” ãnirẽ yʉ caĩata, “Bairo ĩcõãʉ̃ ĩñami,” mʉjãã ĩbujiorã. Bairãpʉa, “Wãmʉnʉcãña,” cʉ̃rẽ yʉ caĩata, to bero cʉ̃ cawãmʉnʉcáto ĩñarã roque, “Bairo ĩcõãʉ̃ mee ĩñami Jesús,” mʉjãã ĩbujiorã. Yʉ, Camasã Jʉ̃gocʉ, ati yepapʉ yʉ carotimasĩrĩjẽrẽ mʉjãã camasĩparore bairo, tiere ñigʉ —na ĩñupʉ̃ Jesús fariseojããrẽ. Ĩ yaparo, cʉ̃ caĩrõrẽ bairo qũĩnemoñupʉ̃ Jesús ñicãrĩ cabʉʉricʉre: —Mʉrẽ ñiña: ¡Wãmʉnʉcãña! Mʉ cacũñarĩ corore nepʉsari mʉ ya wiipʉ tunu ácʉ́ja. Merẽ mʉ riayere yʉ netõña —qũĩñupʉ̃.
Other Translations
King James Version (KJV)
Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
American Standard Version (ASV)
Which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Arise and walk?
Bible in Basic English (BBE)
Which is the simpler: to say, You have forgiveness for your sins; or to say, Get up and go?
Darby English Bible (DBY)
which is easier, to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk?
World English Bible (WEB)
Which is easier to say, 'Your sins are forgiven you;' or to say, 'Arise and walk?'
Young's Literal Translation (YLT)
which is easier -- to say, Thy sins have been forgiven thee? or to say, Arise, and walk?