1 Tessalonicenses 2
Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) (ENGWYC2018) vs AAI
AAI TUR GEWASIN O BAIBASIT BOUBUN
1 For, brethren, ye know our entry to you, for it was not (in) vain;
1 Taitu tuwai’inah, kwa taiyuw kwaso’ob aki ai nanawan kwa isa anan i men yabin enamih.
2 but first we suffered, and were punished with wrongs, as ye know in Philippi, and had trust in our Lord, to speak to you the gospel of God in much busyness (or to tell you about the Gospel, or the Good News, of God with much diligence).
2 Philipi imaim abisa aki isai mamatar i kwaso’ob, imaibo ana Thessalonica atit, biyababan gagamin maiyow hiti naatu hikwarari tur kakafih hi’uwi. Baise God wanawananamaim koufair abai sabuw isai hibigeg nahimaim, Tur Gewasin God biyanane abai anan kwa ai’obaiyi.
3 And our exhortation [or our teaching] is not of error, neither of uncleanness, neither in guile,
3 Kwa ayawas botabirin isan ai fefeyan abit men ta baifuwen tur ao, o men ai notamaim not kakafin ta ma, o men ta ai kubibiruwimih.
4 but as we be (ap)proved of God, that the gospel of God should be taken to us, so we speak, (or but as we be approved by God, that the Gospel, or the Good News, \+em of God\+em* should be given to us, and so we speak); not as pleasing to men, but to God that proveth our hearts.
4 Baise mar etei God abisa kok eo na’atube ao, anayabin God dogorei nutitiy itin, naatu itutumi tur gewasin iti abowabow. Aki men orot baiyasisirih isan abowabowamih, baise God anayabin dogorei etei i fufun so’ob.
5 For neither we were any time in word(s) of glossing [or of flattering], as ye know, neither in occasion of avarice (or nor as an occasion for greed); God is (our) witness;
5 Kwa taiyuw kwaso’ob aki abinanawani ana veya, men kafa’imo kwa isa awai harewan ya abai ai aa ai tom isan ataratoun, kwa ai fufuwimih, God so’ob aki men abifufuwen.
6 neither seeking glory of men, neither of you, neither of others, when we, as Christ’s apostles, might have been in charge to you. (neither seeking praise from people, nor from you, nor from others, when we, as Christ’s apostles, might have been in charge of you or might have been a burden to you.)[neither seeking glory of men, neither of you, neither of others, when we might have been chargeous \+sls (or burdensome)\+sls* to you, as Christ’s apostles.]
6 Naatu aki men orot babin, o kwa, o sabuw afa iti baifai isan abowabowamih.
7 But we were made little in the middle of you, as if a nurse foster her sons;
7 Keriso ana tur abarayan ai ef ema’am karam boro baibais isan atifefeyani. Baise bairi tama’am ana veya aki ai kakaf kwa isa ma, babin natunatun sosof erarafih na’atube taiyuwi arafi.
8 so we desiring you with great love, would have betaken to you not only the gospel of God (or would have delivered to you not only the Gospel, or the Good News, of God), but also our lives, for ye be made most dearworthy to us.
8 Anayabin kwa i aki natunatui na’atube, isa abiyabow kwanekwan. Imih men tur gewasin God biyanane abai anan akisin bairi tafafaram, baise ai yawas auman akwahir kwa isa abi’akir.
9 For, brethren, ye be mindful of our travail and weariness; we worked night and day, that we should not grieve any of you, and preached to you the gospel of God. (Because, brothers, ye remember our labour and our weariness; yea, we worked night and day, so that we would not grieve any of you, and preached to you the Gospel, or the Good News, of God.)
9 Abisa ao i kwananot, bairit tama’am ana veya men basit aki ai ma gewas isan kwa bit atit a yababan tara’at, imih aki taiyuwi raro’ai baban ai ma gewas isan, fai mar etei abow, naatu tur gewasin Godane abinan kwanowar.
10 God and ye be witnesses, how holily (or how devoutly), and justly, and without (com)plaint [or quarrel], we were to you that believed.
10 Kwa matamaim na’atube God matanamaim auman. Kwa iyab kwabitumatum wanawanamaim abowabow i kakafiyinamaim, mutuforomaim, naatu auri ubar en abow.
11 As ye know, how we prayed you (or how we beseeched you), and comforted each of you, as the father his sons,
11 Kwanaso’ob, kwa ta’ita’imon etei orot natunatun ebigenamih na’atube aigenami gewas,
12 and we have witnessed (or and we have testified), that ye should go worthily to God, that called you into his kingdom and glory.
12 koufair, koununub ait, abi’afuti. Naatu abifefeyani ayawas i God ana kokokomaim kwanama, anayabin God ana aiwobomaim run ana marakaw bonamanamarin bairi faram isan ea’afi.
13 Therefore we do thankings to God without ceasing. For when ye had taken of us the word of the hearing of God, ye took it not as the word of men, but as it is verily, the word of God, that worketh in you that have believed. (And so we give thanks to God without ceasing. Because when ye had received from us the word of God, which ye heard, ye took it not as the word of men, but as it truly is, the word of God, which worketh in you who have believed.)
13 Naatu aki matan fufur God ana merar ayiy, anayabin God ana tur abai ana abibinan ana veya kwa tur kwanowar naatu kwabaib i men orot hai tur na’atube kwabaimih. Baise God ana tur kwanowar, naatu nati tur i turobe God ana tur. Anayabin kwa iyab iti tur kwanowar kwabitumatum wanawanamaim i God ebowabow.
14 For, brethren, ye be made followers of the churches of God, that be in Judea, in Christ Jesus, for ye have suffered the same things of your even-lineages, as they of the Jews, (or and ye have suffered the same things from your fellow countrymen, as they have from the Jews).
14 Taitu kwa i God ana ekaleisia, Judea wanawanan Keriso Jesu hibitumitum kwabi’u’urih. Taiyuw taituwa biyababan hibit na’atube biyababan ta’imon ekaleisia Judea wanawanan ibo Jew taiyuwih taih tuwah biyababan tibitih.
15 Which slew both the Lord Jesus and the prophets, and pursued us (or and persecuted us), and they please not to God, and they be adversaries to all men;
15 Jew taiyuwih Regah Jesu Keriso hi’asabun, naatu dinab oro’orot auman hi’asbunuwen, naatu aki hinuni atit, abisa hibiwa’an God men kafai ebiyasisir, naatu boun sabuw etei isah tibirakit.
16 forbidding us to speak to heathen men, that they be made safe, that they [full-]fill their sins (for)evermore; for the wrath of God came on them into the end. (forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles, so that they can be saved, so that they fill their sins full forevermore; but God’s wrath hath come upon them in the end.)
16 Anayabin aki binan isan hi’otani, naatu men hikok Ufun Sabuw isah ata binan yawas hitab. Iti na’at hisinaf imih hai kakafin hitutut yey maririb, naatu boun yomaninamaim God ana yaso’ar wan himara’at sawar.
17 And, brethren, we desolate from you for a time, by mouth and in beholding, [as in presence], but not in heart, have hied more plenteously to see your face with great desire.
17 Taitu tuwai’inah, ai notamaim kwa isa men nuhiburumih, naatu hikusibit biyatamaim nanabin tama’am ana veya, ana itinin men manin, baise ai not gagamin na’in i mi’itube yumat ata’itin maiye.
18 For we would come to you, yea, I, Paul, once and again, but Satan hindered us.
18 Ai kok gagamin i ata matabir maiye ata’iti, ayu Paul taiyuwu mar maumurih maiyow asinaftobon ata matabir maiye ata’iti isan, baise Satan au ef rufut.
19 For why what is our hope, or joy, or crown of glory? Whether ye be not before our Lord Jesus Christ in his coming? (or Shall it not be you, when we stand before our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?)
19 Anayabin Regah Jesu Keriso namatabir nanan ana veya kwa i aki ai ora’ara’at ana yey, naatu ai siwar, imih aki kwa isa i nuhifot yasisiramaim ama’am, men sabuw afa’amih, sabuw i kwa!
20 For ye be our glory and joy. (Yea, ye be our glory and our joy.)
20 Turobe kwa i aki ai ora’ara’at ana siwar naatu ai okawakawasa!
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