Hebreus 12

GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI

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AAI TUR GEWASIN O BAIBASIT BOUBUN
1 Since we are surrounded by so many examples ⌞of faith⌟, we must get rid of everything that slows us down, especially sin that distracts us. We must run the race that lies ahead of us and never give up.
1 Isan imih it i sabuw maramaim kau’ay gagamin na’in sisibit roun roun hi’ar bebera’uh hibat hi’itit tanununuw. Imih sawar kakafih erorowen tanit tanisrouwen naatu bowabow kakafihine fatumit tama’am tanarufamit tanatit, nunuwamih hi’u’uwit saise tanitarfofor tananunuw gewas.
2 We must focus on Jesus, the source and goal of our faith. He saw the joy ahead of him, so he endured death on the cross and ignored the disgrace it brought him. Now he holds the honored position—the one next to God the Father on the heavenly throne.
2 Matat etei Jesu tana’itin, ata baitumatum an naatu yomanin, sabuw hibai onaf afe’en hi’onaf hibi’i’iyab, men biyan eohow. Anayabin yasisir nanamaim ma’am i so’ob, imih wainab in yomaninamaim yen God ana asukwafune mare bonamanamarinamaim ema’am.
3 Think about Jesus, who endured opposition from sinners, so that you don’t become tired and give up.
3 Sabuw kakafih wanawanahimaim wawainab i kwananot, isan imih kwa men kwanahahar naatu gubam nahuriramih.
4 You struggle against sin, but your struggles haven’t killed you.
4 Anayabin bowabow kakafih bairi kwabiyow ana veya kwa men yait hi’asbuni imorobomih.
5 You have forgotten the encouraging words that God speaks to you as his children:
5 Buk Atamaninamaim God kwa i natunatun rouw koufair tur bit kwanotanot? Iti na’atube eo,
6 The Lord disciplines everyone he loves.
6 Anayabin Regah orot babin iyab isah ebiyabow boro baikwatutunen nitih, naatu orot babin iyab i natunatunamih ebowabow boro baimakiy nitih.”
7 Endure your discipline. God corrects you as a father corrects his children. All children are disciplined by their fathers.
7 Biyababan fokarih wanawanan kwana fair nawainabi nati i kwa a baikwatutunen na’atube, anayabin kwa i natunatun imih ebi’obaiyi. It tamatanah baikwatutunen titit tibi’obaiyit i kwaso’ob.
8 If you aren’t disciplined like the other children, you aren’t part of the family.
8 God natunatun etei baikwatutunen ebitih, naatu o baikwatutunen men inabaib na’at, nati ana itinin o i men natun anababatun. O i tamat en, ometakek.
9 On earth we have fathers who disciplined us, and we respect them. Shouldn’t we place ourselves under the authority of God, the father of spirits, so that we will live?
9 Kek ana veya, tamatanah baikwatutunen hibitit i taso’ob, naatu takakafiyih. Imih Tamat maramaim baikwatutunen nabitit ana maramaim tanakakafiy gewas, saise boro ma’ama wanatowanamaim tanama.
10 For a short time our fathers disciplined us as they thought best. Yet, God disciplines us for our own good so that we can become holy like him.
10 Tamatanah baikwatutunen titit tibi’obaiyit, nati i it ata ma gewasin isan. Baise God baikwatutunen ebitit i turobe naatu gewasin, anayabin i ekokok, i ana kakafiyin bairi tanafaram.
11 We don’t enjoy being disciplined. It always seems to cause more pain than joy. But later on, those who learn from that discipline have peace that comes from doing what is right.
11 Baikwatutunen tabaib ana veya’amaim biyat i ebababan tarererey naatu men tabiyasisir. Baise biyababan ufunamaim sabuw iyab baikwatutunen hibai hibi’akir hai yawas boro namutufor yasisiramaim hinama gewas.
12 Strengthen your tired arms and weak knees.
12 Isan imih kwanunuw uma tehahahar kwana’awanfairen, naatu a hiririm ra’iyemih kwabiwa’an kwanabat gewas.
13 Keep walking along straight paths so that your injured leg won’t get worse. Instead, let it heal.
13 A i namutufor efatut kwanan, saise sabuw afa ah umah ririmih naatu kiyatabirih kwa hi’ufnuni tenan boro men hinawasdidir hinare, baise kwane i boro hai fair hinab maiye hini’ufnuni.
14 Try to live peacefully with everyone, and try to live holy lives, because if you don’t, you will not see the Lord.
14 Kwanasinaftobon taituwa bairi tufuwamaim kwanama, naatu kwanayasairi kakafiyinamaim kwanama. Anayabin orot yait ana yawas men ya’asair kakafiyinamaim ema’am Regah ana yumat boro men na’itin.
15 Make sure that everyone has kindness from God so that bitterness doesn’t take root and grow up to cause trouble that corrupts many of you.
15 Mata toniwa’an gewas, men yait ta God ana manaw ana kabeberane namatabiramih. Kwana’itin gewas men yait ta kwa wanawanamaim ihitutu na’atube ub nakufaifaiy, naatu ana fafa’amaim sawar etei hinakokoramih.
16 Make sure that no one commits sexual sin or is as concerned about earthly things as Esau was. He sold his rights as the firstborn son for a single meal.
16 Kwana’itin gewas men yait ta na’in nisesebar kwanekwanemih, o Esau sisinaf na’atube nasinaf koun God nitinimih. Anayabin Esau bay tew ta’imonamaim kek ai’in hai onowaten sawar tutufin etei bora’ah tain itin.
17 You know that afterwards, when he wanted to receive the blessing that the firstborn son was to receive, he was rejected. Even though he begged and cried for the blessing, he couldn’t do anything to change what had happened.
17 Naatu sawar abisa uf himamatar i kwaso’ob, Esau tamah ana baigegewasin isan erererey auman bifefeyan tamah rutawiy. Anayabin abisa marasika sisinaf men dogor baikitabir bai.
18 You have not come to something that you can feel, to a blazing fire, to darkness, to gloom, to a storm,
18 Kwa i men kwana oyaw an kwatit Israel sabuw sawar hi’i’itin na’atube kwa’itinimih. Anayabin Israel sabuw hina oyaw Sinai anamaim hititit ana veya wairaf in bitakir hi’itin, gugumin kakafin anababatun hi’itin, wowog gagamin maiyow re’er hi’itin. Naatu nidun hinonowar i
19 to a trumpet’s blast, and to a voice. When your ancestors heard that voice, they begged not to hear it say another word.
19 tour nidun hinowar, naatu orot fanan hinonowar ana veya yah birubir fafar Moses hi’u, “Orot ku’otan aki men akokok tur ta nao maiye ananowar.”
20 They couldn’t obey the command that was given, “If even an animal touches the mountain, it must be stoned to death.”
20 Anayabin God ana ofafar tur fokarin iti na’atube eo isan i hibir, “Bobaituw ta nan iti oyaw sisibinamaim natit nabubutubun na’at kabayamaim kwanarab namorob.”
21 The sight was so terrifying that even Moses said he was trembling and afraid.
21 Abisa matahimaim hi’i’itin i hai bir ra’at, Moses auman ana bir ra’at eo, “Ayu iti sawar aitin abir au umau teo’oror.”
22 Instead, you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, to the heavenly Jerusalem. You have come to tens of thousands of angels joyfully gathered together
22 Baise boun kwa i kwana oyaw wabin Zion imaim kwatit, God wanatowan ma’ama’anin ana bar ana merar, mar ana Jerusalem, tounamatar kou’ay gagamin na’in dones na’atube tibiyasisir wanawanah kwarun bairi kwabiyasisir.
23 and to the assembly of God’s firstborn children (whose names are written in heaven). You have come to a judge (the God of all people) and to the spirits of people who have God’s approval and have gained eternal life.
23 Kwa i kwana God natunatun ai’in hai yasisir wanawanan kwarun, natunatun wabih maramaim hikikirum, kwa i kwana sabuw etei hai baibatiyenayan ana God biyan kwanatit. Naatu sabuw gewasih ayubih kouksouwen hibaika tema’am biyah kwatit.
24 You have come to Jesus, who brings the new promise from God, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks a better message than Abel’s.
24 Kwana Jesu obaibasit boubun ana foun batayan biyan kwatit naatu rara boubun suware’er i igewasin kwanekwan men Abel ana rara na’atube.
25 Be careful that you do not refuse to listen when God speaks. Your ancestors didn’t escape when they refused to listen to God, who warned them on earth. We certainly won’t escape if we turn away from God, who warns us from heaven.
25 Kwana’itin gewas God abisa boun eo kwananowar, men kwanakwahir. Anayabin sabuw iyab marasika oyaw anamaim Moses eo hinowar fanan hisasair i baimakiy men kafa’imo hihaiwimih. Naatu boun God fanan i mutufor marane re eo tanonowar, baise kwanitafasar fanan kwanasasair na’at, kwa i kwamorob sawar. Baimakiy kakafin anababatun boro men karam kwanahaiw!
26 When God spoke to your ancestors, his voice shook the earth. But now he has promised, “Once more I will shake not only the earth but also the sky.”
26 Oyaw Sinai anamaim i fananawat eo, me etei i’uruyuy, baise boun it ata veya’amaim ana omatanen hikirum inu’in na’atube boro namatar, “Veya ta boro men me akisin aniyuwiyuw, baise mar tafaram etei boro aniyuwiyuw.”
27 The words once more show clearly that God will change what he has made. These are the things that can be shaken. Then only the things that cannot be shaken will remain.
27 Tur mar ta’imon i bebeyan i’obaiyit taitin, God umanamaim abisa eo himatar tema’am boro etei niyuwiyuw hai efan hinasa’iren. Baise sawar abisa wanatowan ma’amih bimataren boro hai efanika hinama.
28 Therefore, we must be thankful that we have a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Because we are thankful, we must serve God with fear and awe in a way that pleases him.
28 Imih God ana merar tanay anayabin, it i God ana aiwobomaim tarun, nati efan God boro men niyuwiyuw. Imih God tanifai tanabora’ara’ah ata not tutufin etei kakaf bir auman.
29 After all, our God is a destructive fire.
29 Anayabin ata God i turobe tafaram gurusenayan ana wairaf.

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