ọ́kà
noun
noun
Ma ụfọdụ nꞌime ndị Farisịi hụrụ ha mgbe ha na-eme nke a, gwa Jisọs sị, “Lee ihe ndị na-eso ụzọ gị na-eme! Ha na-emebi iwu! Ha na-aghọ ọka nꞌụbọchị izuike!”
But some of the Pharisees who saw them do this, and said to Jesus, “Behold, your disciples are doing this! They are breaking the law! They are like corn on the Sabbath day! ”
Hapụnụ ọka ahụ ka ha na ahịhịa ndị ahụ tokọtaa, tutuu ruo mgbe a ga-ewe ihe ubi. Nꞌoge ahụ aga m enye ndị owuwe ihe ubi iwu sị, burunụ ụzọ fopụtasịa ahịhịa ndị a nile, kee ha nꞌukwu nꞌukwu, kpọọ ha ọkụ. Ma kpọkọtaanụ ọka ndị a tinye ha nꞌọba.’ ”
Leave the corn to germinate with the grass, cool until harvest. At that time I would command the harvesters, first to chop out all these herbs and to cut them into stews and burn them. And gather the grain and put them into the stocks. '”