Romanos 6
GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI
1 What should we say then? Should we continue to sin so that God’s kindness will increase?
1 Abistan boro tanao? It na’atuka tanama bowabow kakafih tanasinaf, saise God ana manaw ana kabeber tafan nayababar nara’at?
2 That’s unthinkable! As far as sin is concerned, we have died. So how can we still live under sin’s influence?
2 Men karam! It i bowabow kakafinane tamorob, aisim biyat boro namatabir bowabow kakafinamaim nama maiye?
3 Don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
3 Na’atube Keriso Jesu wanawananamaim kwarun bapataito kwabaib ana veya, morob auman ana bapataito kwabaib men kwaso’ob?
4 When we were baptized into his death, we were placed into the tomb with him. As Christ was brought back from death to life by the glorious power of the Father, so we, too, should live a new kind of life.
4 Isan imih it ata bapataito’omaim Keriso bairi hubemaim tare, ana morob bairi tafaram, saise Keriso hubene Tamah ana fairamaim iyawas maiye mimisir na’atube, it auman tanamisir yawas boubunamaim tanama.
5 If we’ve become united with him in a death like his, certainly we will also be united with him when we come back to life as he did.
5 I ana morobomaim it bairit iti na’atube tanikofan tanamomorob na’at, i ana misiramaim turobe boro bairit tanamisir maiye.
6 We know that the person we used to be was crucified with him to put an end to sin in our bodies. Because of this we are no longer slaves to sin.
6 Anayabin it biyat atamanin onaf afe’en Keriso hairi hi’onafih himomorob i taso’ob, saise biyat men tama bowabow kakafin isan ti’akiramih,
7 The person who has died has been freed from sin.
7 Anayabin orot babin yait emomorob ana veya bowabow kakafin ana fairane ikitawiy tit.
8 If we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him.
8 Naatu Keriso bairi tanamomorob na’at, tabitumatum i ema’amamaim it auman boro bairit tanama.
9 We know that Christ, who was brought back to life, will never die again. Death no longer has any power over him.
9 Anayabin it etei taso’ob Keriso i morobone misir maiye, naatu boro men karam namorob maiye, morob ana fair i wasatan.
10 When he died, he died once and for all to sin’s power. But now he lives, and he lives for God.
10 Imih nati morob i momorob i sabuw etei hai bowabow kakafin isan mar ta’imon morob, mar moumurih na’in isan, baise yawas iti boun ema’am i God ana yawasamaim ema’ama.
11 So consider yourselves dead to sin’s power but living for God in the power Christ Jesus gives you.
11 Ef nati ta’imon, kwa taiyuw kwanasu’ubi, bowabow kakafinamaim kwa easbuni kwamorob, baise Jesu Keriso’one God ana yawasamaim boun kwama’am.
12 Therefore, never let sin rule your physical body so that you obey its desires.
12 Isan imih men kafa’imo kwanibasit bowabow kakafin kanab nabonawiy ana kok kakafih kwani’ufunun.
13 Never offer any part of your body to sin’s power. No part of your body should ever be used to do any ungodly thing. Instead, offer yourselves to God as people who have come back from death and are now alive. Offer all the parts of your body to God. Use them to do everything that God approves of.
13 Men biya turin kwanibasit bowabow kakafin nab ana not kakafih nasinafumih, baise nati efanin taiyuw biya God kwanitin, sabuw yawasihibe kwanasinaf men murubihibe. Naatu biya tutufin etei God ana kokok gewasih sinaf isan kwanitin.
14 Certainly, sin shouldn’t have power over you because you’re not controlled by God’s laws, but by God’s favor.
14 Bowabow kakafin men kafa’imo kwa isa ni’ukwarin, anayabin kwa i men ofafar babanamaim kwama’amamih, baise God ana manaw ana kabeber babanamaim kwama’am.
15 Then what is the implication? Should we sin because we are not controlled by God’s laws but by God’s favor? That’s unthinkable!
15 Imih abisa boro tanao? Bowabow kakafin tanasinaf? Anayabin it men ofafar babanamaim tama’am baise God ana manaw ana kabeberamaim tama’am? Men karam!
16 Don’t you know that if you offer to be someone’s slave, you must obey that master? Either your master is sin, or your master is obedience. Letting sin be your master leads to death. Letting obedience be your master leads to God’s approval.
16 Kwaso’ob ai en, o yait taiyuw orot ta initin isan ini’akir inabobosiyasiyar, o i nati orot ana’akir wairafin babanamaim kuma’am. Imih o yait bowabow kakafin isan inabi’akir yomanin i morob, naatu God inabobosiyasiyar yomanin i yawas mutufurin.
17 You were slaves to sin. But I thank God that you have become wholeheartedly obedient to the teachings which you were given.
17 Baise God ana merar ayiy, anayabin marasika kwa i bowabow kakafin ana aiwobomaim kwama isan kwabi’akir. Baise boun dogor tutufin etei bai’obaiyen abit i kwabai kwabi’ufunun.
18 Freed from sin, you were made slaves who do what God approves of.
18 Kwa i bowabow kakafinane hirufami kwatit, naatu kwana yawas gewasin isan kwabi’akir.
19 I’m speaking in a human way because of the weakness of your corrupt nature. Clearly, you once offered all the parts of your body as slaves to sexual perversion and disobedience. This led you to live disobedient lives. Now, in the same way, offer all the parts of your body as slaves that do what God approves of. This leads you to live holy lives.
19 Mar etei tao’omaim ao, anayabin kwa a not i boro’ika ririmin. Marasika kwa biya turin i bowabow kakafin sinaf isan kwaibasit kwaitin sisinaf. Imih boun i ef ta’imon nati na’atube kwanasinaf biya tutufin etei kwanab God ana bowabow isan kwanaya’asair, saise yawas gewasin isan ni’akir.
20 When you were slaves to sin, you were free from doing what God approves of.
20 Bowabow kakafin isan kwabi’akir ana maramaim, yawas gewasin sinaf i ana ufunane kwama.
21 What did you gain by doing those things? You’re ashamed of what you used to do because it ended in death.
21 Nati ana veya sawar iti boun kwasisinaf isan biya eo’ohow hai gewasin i abisa kwabai? Nati sawar hai yomanin i morob.
22 Now you have been freed from sin and have become God’s slaves. This results in a holy life and, finally, in everlasting life.
22 Baise boun kwa i bowabow kakafinane hirufami kwatit kwana God ana’akir wairafin kwamatar. Ana gewasin kwabaib i kwa ayawas tutufin etei nawiy kakafiyin matar, naatu nati sawar yomanin i ma’ama wanatowan.
23 The payment for sin is death, but the gift that God freely gives is everlasting life found in Christ Jesus our Lord.
23 Anayabin bowabow kakafin ana baiyan i morob, baise God ana siwar i ma’ama wanatowan Keriso Jesu wanawananamaim ema’am.
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