Hebreus 4
GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI
1 God’s promise that we may enter his place of rest still stands. We are afraid that some of you think you won’t enter his place of rest.
1 Isan imih it run God bairi baiyarir isan eo’omatanit i ema’am. Imih tanakaifit gewas, saise dogorot wanawanan hinanunutitiy men ta a kakafin hinatita’ur, baiyarir isan ana’omatanen tabaib inasa’irimih.
2 We have heard the same Good News that your ancestors heard. But the message didn’t help those who heard it in the past because they didn’t believe.
2 Anayabin nati sabuw Tur Gewasin hinonowar na’atube it auman tanowar, Tur Gewasin i hinowar, baise men ana gewasin ta isah mataramih, anayabin tur hinonowar men hitumatum.
3 We who believe are entering that place of rest. As God said, “So I angrily took a solemn oath that they would never enter my place of rest.” God said this even though he had finished his work when he created the world.
3 Naatu boun it iyab tabitumatum, nati baiyariramaim i tarun. God ana Buk Atamaninamaim eo na’atube, “Ayu yau so’ar fokarin maiyow baifaro ao, ‘Iti sabuw boro men kafa’imo au baiyariramaim hinarun.’” Basit God tafaram bimatar ana veya, ana bowabow i sawar, baise iti baiyarir isan i eorereb.
4 Somewhere in Scripture God has said this about the seventh day: “On the seventh day God rested from all his work.”
4 Anayabin Buk Atamanin wanawanan efan ta’ane tur iti na’atube veya seven isan eo, “God ana bowabow bisawar veya bai seven God iyarir.”
5 God also said in the same passage, “They will never enter my place of rest.”
5 Naatu iti tur ta’imonaban eo maiye, “Iti sabuw boro men kafa’imo au baiyariramaim hinarunamih.”
6 However, some people enter that place of rest. Those who heard the Good News in the past did not enter God’s place of rest because they did not obey God.
6 Sabuw iyab Tur Gewasin wantoro’ot hinonowar i men baiyarir hibaimih, anayabin men hitumatum. Baise baiyarir ana efan i bobotawiyen, sabuw afa i boro hinarun hiniyarir.
7 So God set another day. That day is today. Many years after ⌞your ancestors failed to enter that place of rest⌟ God spoke about it through David in the passage already quoted: “If you hear God speak today, don’t be stubborn.”
7 Isan imih God veya tabo ya’asair maiye. Naatu nati veya i boun. Kwamur moumurih maiyow sasawar ufunamaim, tur ta’imon marasika eo ma’am, iban David wanawananamaim eo maiye.
8 If Joshua had given the people rest, God would not have spoken about another day.
8 God ana baiyarir nati sabuw eo’omatanih Joshua tabitih na’at, God boro men uf veya ta isan tao maiye’emih.
9 Therefore, a time of eternal rest exists for God’s people.
9 Isan imih God ana sabuw isah Baiyarir ana veya ta anagewasin ema’am. Veya ta’imon biyarir na’atube sabuw boro hiniyarir.
10 Those who entered his place of rest also rest from their work as God did from his.
10 Anayabin orot babin yait ana bowabow bisawar ufunamaim God boro baiyarir nitin tufuwamaim nama niyarir. God ana bowabow bisawar ufunamaim, ma biyarir na’atube.
11 So we must make every effort to enter that place of rest. Then no one will be lost by following the example of those who refused to obey.
11 Imih tanasinaftobon baiyarir ana efanamaim tanarun. Anayabin o yait Israel sabuw God hibifanasair na’atube inabifanasair nati baiyarir boro men inab.
12 God’s word is living and active. It is sharper than any two-edged sword and cuts as deep as the place where soul and spirit meet, the place where joints and marrow meet. God’s word judges a person’s thoughts and intentions.
12 Anayabin God ana tur i yawasin naatu fairin, wan ana so’arin i men baiyowayah hai kaiy wan roun roun ana so’arin na’atube’emih, iti kaiy boro wanawanat anababatun, ayub biya hairi hai kofan, naatu biyat ana kok naatu dogor wanawanan ana not boro na’afuw nabotait nirerereb.
13 No creature can hide from God. Everything is uncovered and exposed for him to see. We must answer to him.
13 Tafaram wanawanan God sawar bimataren etei men ta matanamaim wa’iwa’irin ema’ama’amih. Sawar etei i bebeyan ti’inu’in, imih o abisa isisinaf boro ana tur ina’owen aisim isinaf.
14 We need to hold on to our declaration of faith: We have a superior chief priest who has gone through the heavens. That person is Jesus, the Son of God.
14 It ata Firis Gagamin, God Natun Jesu, i maramaim run. Isan imih God ana tur tanonowar i tanitumitum tanabukikin tanabat.
15 We have a chief priest who is able to sympathize with our weaknesses. He was tempted in every way that we are, but he didn’t sin.
15 Anayabin ata Firis Gagamin ataririm menamaim tare’ere etei i so’ob, anayabin routobon ta’imon it tabaib na’atube i auman wanawanan run bai, baise men kafa’imo bowabow kakafin ta sinafumih.
16 So we can go confidently to the throne of God’s kindness to receive mercy and find kindness, which will help us at the right time.
16 Isan imih tanafair tanabatkikin tanan bosiyasiyar ana urama’ama nanamaim tanatit, saise kabeber tanab naatu atare ana veya’amaim bosiyasiyar tananuwih tanab nibaisit.
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