2 Coríntios 7
The New Testament with Commentary (ENG_F35) vs AAI
1 Having therefore these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
1 Are teitu tuwai’inah iti omatanen i’ubaiyit eo tanowar. Imih it abistanamaim iwa’an biyat naatu ayubit kato emamatar i tanakusouwen, biyat ni’uhew kakafiyin namatar God tanabiruw tanama.
2 Make room for us; we have wronged no one, we have corrupted no one, we have exploited no one.
2 Dogor kwanabotawiy ereyasisir kwanabuwi anayabin aki men yait ta kakafin isan asinaf, aki men yait ta agurus, aki men yait ta ai a’afiy.
3 I do not say this to condemn you; I have said before that you are in our hearts, whether to die together or to live together.
3 Ayu iti tur ao’o i men kwa akukusairimih. Anayabin ayu marasika ao kwanowaraka, kwa aki dogorei’imaim kwama’am mar etei, bairit yawasit tanama ai tanamorob.
4 I have great confidence in you; I do a lot of boasting about you. I am filled with encouragement, overflowing with joy in spite of all our affliction.
4 Ayu kwa tafamaim fair gagamin maiyow abaib, imih ayu abi’o’orot men kafaita. Anayabin yare wanawanah arur ayu koufair gagamin maiyow abaib, ayu mar etei yasisir dogorou awan karatan ekakarsuwei.
5 Now indeed, when we came into Macedonia we had no physical rest, but were surrounded by affliction—conflicts on the outside, fears on the inside.
5 Aki ana tafaram Masedonia atitit ana veya, aki men aiyarir. Nati’imaim yare ef ta ta’ane himatar, sabuw taiyuwih nane hibigamigam wanawanah arun naatu aki dogorei wanawanan erebirubir ama.
6 But the God who encourages the lowly encouraged us by the coming of Titus;
6 Baise sabuw iyab hai not erara’iy God koufair ebitih, imih Titus nan i ata koufair ta bai na itit.
7 and not only by his coming, but also by how much he was encouraged over you as he reported to us your longing, your mourning, your zeal in my stead, so that I rejoiced even more.
7 Naatu men i ana bainanawan akisin baise kwa auman koufair kwaitin. Mi’itube yababan gagamin maiyow ayu isou kwabaib aki ai tur eowen anowar, kwa dogor babanaika kwabiyababan, kwa a not gagamin maiyow ayu isou, isan imih ayu au yasisir i ra’at kwanekwan.
8 Even though that letter caused you sorrow, I do not regret it (though I almost did), because I perceive that the letter made you sorry, though only for a while.
8 Imih ayu au fefemaim yababan anabit na’at, ayu men abiyababan. Baise iti fef akikirum i kwa rabi, nati boro mar kikimin kwaniyababan.
9 Now I rejoice, not that you were made sorry, but that your sorrow led to repentance. For you were made sorry as God intended, so as not to be harmed by us in any way.
9 Baise boun i ayu abiyasisir men kwa kwabiyababan isan, baise anayabin kwa a yababan bonawiyi dogor kwaikitabir. Nati yababan i God notanotabe matar, naatu imih men ef ta ema’am kwa ani’afiyi.
10 Now godly sorrow produces repentance into salvation without regret, but the world's sorrow produces death.
10 Anayabin God kwanabiyababan iti na’atube temamataramaim boro nibaisi nabonawiyi yawas kwanab baise orot babin tafaram ana yawasamaim tema’am boro morob kwanatita’ur.
11 Just consider your own being caused to sorrow in a godly manner, how much diligence it produced in you—what self-defense, what indignation, what alarm, what longing, what zeal, what punishment! At every point you have demonstrated yourselves to be clear in the matter.
11 Kwa a yababanamaim God ro’oro’on kwa wanawanane titit kwai’itin. Bowabow gewasin turobe’emaim kwasisinaf, kakafih men kwakokok, bora’atamaim kwama’am, kwanunu’afe’af ayu itu isan, ayu wasfafaru isan kwanotanot, ma gewas isan kwakokok. Kwa asinafumaim ebiturobe kwa a kakafin ta en.
12 So even though I wrote to you, it was not for the sake of the wrongdoer, nor for that of the victim, but, before God, so that your real commitment to us might be made clear to you.
12 Ayu fef iti akikirum i men yait ta kakafin sisinaf isan, o men yait ta isa kakafin sisinaf isanamih. Baise ayu iti fef akikirum anayabin God nanamaim kwa anababatun aki isai i kwanotanot gagamin maiyow.
13 We have been encouraged by all this. Titus again Because of yourencouragement, we rejoiced all the more over the joy of Titus, because his spirit has been refreshed by you all.
13 Ana an nati isan aki koufair abai. Imaim aki ai koufair tafan ya’abar, Titus biyasisir a’i’itin aki akawasa men kikimin ta, anayabin i ayubinane kwa etei’imak a naniyan bora’ah.
14 Because wherein I boasted to him about you, I was not put to shame, but just as everything we spoke to you was true, so also our boasting to Titus proved to be true.
14 Titus matanamaim ayu kwa aifai, naatu kwa ayu men kwaibiya’uhuwu’umih, kwa isa aki anababatunamaim ao, aki aibaifa’en Titus itin i turobe.
15 Also, his affection for you is all the greater, as he remembers your collective obedience as you received him with fear and trembling.
15 Isan imih Titus ana yabow kwa isa i ra’at kwanekwan. I ana notamaim kwa mi’itube kwabogaigiwas naatu mi’itube kwabir a uma hi’oror auman ana merar kwayi kwabaib, ana tur anonowar isan.
16 I am so glad that I have complete confidence in you.
16 Ayu abiyasisir gagamin maiyow bounabo nuhunafot kwa tafamaim fair anab anabatkikin.
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