Gálatas 4
The New Testament with Commentary (ENG_F35) vs AAI
1 To proceed, as long as the heir is a child, he is no different from a slave, though he is owner of all,
1 Tur tabo anao maiye kwana’itin, orot emomorob nati tot buyoy tutufin etei i natun kek nowan, baise nati kek i akir mowan na’atube boro hinao’waiwin, ana bowabow hinabowawain, anayabin i kek sosof.
2 but is under guardians and stewards until the time appointed by the father.
2 Kek sosof ana veya na orot namamatar ana founamaim, orot gagamih afa nati kek boro hinakaif, naatu ana sawar tutufin etei auman boro hinakaif nanan tamah ana kwamur ya’iyai na’atube nab, imaibo ana sawar tutufin etei boro hinaya’abun umanamaim nayen.
3 Similarly, when we were children we were in slavery under the basic principles of the world.
3 Ef i nati ta’imon it isat na’atube matar, it kek na’atube tai’akir iti tafaram hai afiy kakafih hibonawiyit, tanot boro imaim hitiyawasit.
4 But at just the right time God sent out His Son, born of a woman, born under law,
4 Baise veya anababatun na titit ana maramaim, God taiyuwin Natun iyafar na tafaram babin natun na’atube taub yai, Jew sabuw hai ofafar babanamaim ma.
5 so that He might redeem those under law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.
5 Sabuw iyab ofafar babanamaim hima’am tobon botaitih, saise it mi’itube tatan God natunatun tatamatar.
6 And because you are sons,God sent out the Spirit of His Son into yourhearts, calling, “Abba, Father”.
6 Natunatun baiturobe isan, God Natun Anun Kakafiyin iyafar it dogorot wanawanan rerey eo, “Abba, Tamaiya!”
7 Therefore you are no longer a slave but a son,and if a son, also an heir of God through Christ.
7 Imih kwa i men akir sabuw, baise God natunatun, naatu kwa i kwana natunatun kwamatar, imih toto buyoy tutufin etei God nowan boro natunatun nitih.
8 But at one time indeed, when you did not know God, you were slaves to those that by nature are not gods.
8 Marasika kwa God men kwaso’ob imih tafaram hai afiy isah kwai’akir, nati i men God hai babatun.
9 But now that you know God—better, are known by God—how can you turn back to those weak, yes decidedly inferior, basic principles, to which you wish to be enslaved all over again?
9 Baise boun i kwa God kwasu’ub naatu God kwa su’ubi, naatu mi’itube iban maiye kwakokok kwanamatabir wagabur ririmih naatu murubih kwani’uf nunihimih. Aisim kwakokok iban hai akir kwanamatar maiye.
10 You are observing days and months and seasons and years.
10 Kwa i tafaror hai veya gagamih, sumar yomanih hai hiyuw, mour hai veya gagamih naatu kwamur yomanih veya gagamih imaim a not gagamin kwabitin, kwanotanot boro imaim yawas kwanab.
11 I fear for you, lest somehow I have labored over you in vain.
11 Bowabow nati na’atube kwasisinaf i ayu abirubir, nati ana itinin kwa baibaisi isan asisinaf i yabin en?
12 Brothers, I plead with you, become as I am, for I became like you. You did me no wrong.
12 Ayu ana kwabe amatar bairi tama’am ana veya, ayu isou men kafai kakafin ta kwasinaf. Imih taitu ao’ototofari ayu’ube kwanamatar.
13 Rather, you know that I preached the Gospel to you the first time in spite of a physical infirmity.
13 Kwaso’ob ayu boubuntoro’ot Tur Gewasin kwa isa abai anan ana veya i sawow auman baise a binan kwanowar.
14 Also, you did not despise or recoil at my physical trial, but you received me as an angel of God, even as Christ Jesus.
14 Basit, ayu biyou sawowomaim iwa’an kwa rurutubuni na’atube, kwa men kafai ayu kwanuw furuwu o kwahaiwu, baise au merar kwayi kwabuwu God ana tounamatar ta na’atube, naatu Keriso Jesu ana merar kwatay kwatabaib na’atube ayu kwabuwu.
15 So what about your blessedness? Because I can testify that if it were possible you would have plucked out your own eyes and given them to me.
15 Kwa ayasisir i ra’at, baise boun abistan matar? Ayu boro iti na’atube kwa isa atao, “Matah hitabobotaitenamih tim mata kwatabotaiten, ayu kwatitu.”
16 Have I now become your enemy by telling you the truth?
16 Ana itinin i ayu ana kwa arakit amatar, anayabin ayu tur anababatun ao kwanowar imih i?
17 They zealously court you—not for good but intending to isolate you, so that you may seek them.
17 Nati sabuw baifuwenayah hai kok gagamin i kwa hinabuwi isah kwanarabon ayu kwanihamiyu, baise men kwa a gewasin isan tisisinaf. Nati hai not i kwa hinabuwi i hai gewasin isan.
18 Now it is good to be zealous in a good thing at any time, and not only when I am present with you.
18 Sabuw hai kok gagamin kwa buwi rabon kou’ay ta’amaim i gewasin naatu anayabin gewasinamaim i basit, baise men ayu nati’imaim ana ma’ama hinasinafumih.
19 My little children, for whom I am again in travail until Christ is formed in you
19 Are natunatu, babin taubumih biyababan ebaib na’atube, ayu biyababan ta’imon kwa isa abai anan kwa a’itinin Keriso’obe kwanamatar imaibo nuhunafot.
20 —I wish I could be present with you now and change my tone; because I am perplexed about you!
20 Au notamaim anotanot boun mi’itube biyamaim atatit saise kwa isa abisa anotanot atao kwatanowar, boun men aso’ob abisa boro ayu kwa isa anao.
21 Tell me, you who desire to be under law, do you not heed that law?
21 Kwa iyab ofafar babanamaim kwama’am akokok anibatiy, kwa ofafar eo’oban naniyan kwabaib?
22 For it is written that Abraham had two sons: one by the slave woman and one by the free woman.
22 Iti na’atube hikirum ema’am, Abraham natunatun i rou’ab. Natun ta i akir babin biyanane, natun ta i aawan anababatun biyanane.
23 However, the one by the slave woman was born according to the flesh, while the one by the free woman was through the promise.
23 Natun iti akir babin biyanane i tufuw maiyow tufuw, baise natun ta i aawan anababatun biyanane tutufuw i God ana omatanenamaim tufuw.
24 I will now allegorize them—these are two covenants: one is from Mount Sinai, bearing children into slavery, which is ‘Hagar’
24 Iti sawar tana’i’itin gewas i oroubon na’atube. Baibin rou’ab hairi hai itinin i obaibasit rou’ab. Obaibasit wantoro’ot i oyaw Sinai isan, naatu nati’imaim iyab hitutufuw i akir na’atube hitufuw. Nati i Hagar natunatun.
25 (for this ‘Hagar’ is Mount Sinai in Arabiaand corresponds to the present day Jerusalem,and is in slavery with her children);
25 Naatu oyaw Sinai i Arabia wanawananamaim ebatabat, imih nati i Hagar ana itinin, naatu boun ana veya Hagar ana itinin i nati Jerusalem bar meraramaim ta’i’itin, anayabin i natunatun bairi i akir sabuw.
26 while the ‘Jerusalem’ that is above is free, which is the mother of us all.
26 Baise mar ana Jerusalem i roufamen, naatu nati babin i it hinat.
27 For it is written:
27 Bukamaim hikikirum eo na’atube, “Babin o yait a’ar, aur kek en, iniyasisir, inakawasa, fana aumetawat na’in iniwow, anayabin o kek hai tufuw ana biyababan men itatam. Baise babin yait taubu’e, a’arin ma’am ana kek boro moumurih na’in hinatufuw, naatu babin aawan auman boro nanatabir.”
28 Now we,brothers, like Isaac, are children of promise.
28 Imih taitu, kwa i God ana omatanen natunatun Isaac eo’omatan na’atube.
29 But, it is the same now as it was then: the one born according to flesh persecutes the one born according to Spirit.
29 Nati ana veya’amaim kek tufuw maiyow tutufuw misir kek Anun Kakafiyin
30 However, what does the Scripture say? “Expel the slave woman and her son, because the son of the slave woman absolutely must not inherit with the son of the free woman!”
30 Baise bukamaim mi’itube eo? “Akir babin natun hairi kwanunih titit, anayabin akir babin natun boro men karam roufamen babin natun tamah ana toto ana buyoy turin nabaimih.”
31 So then, brothers, we are not children of a slave woman, but of the free woman.
31 Isan imih taitu, it i men akir babin natunatunamih, baise roufamen babin natunatun.
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