Hebreus 11
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1 Faith is the realization of things hoped for — the proof of things not seen.
1 Baitumatum ana itinin i sawar ta anababatun taso’ob ema’ama boro nuhi nafot tanama’am nati sawar tanab. Naatu sawar ta men ta’i’itin, baise taso’ob nati sawar i ema’am boro tanab, nati i boun baitumatum tao’o.
2 And it was for faith that the people of old were renowned.
2 Imih ata a’agir marasika hima’ama hai baitumatumamaim God itin, ana baibasit itih.
3 Faith enables us to perceive that the universe was created at the bidding of God — so that we know that what we see was not made out of visible things.
3 Baitumatumamaim taso’ob tafaramamaim sawar etei i God awanamaim eo himatar, naatu iti sawar himamatar i men ta’i’itahimaim eo himataramih, baise buriburihimaim.
4 Faith made the sacrifice which Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain’s, and won him renown as a righteous man, God himself establishing his renown by accepting his gifts; and it is by the example of his faith that Abel, though dead, still speaks.
4 Baitumatumamaim Abel siwar gewasinamak bai na God bitin i men Cain ana siwar na’atube’emih. Ana baitumatumamaim God iyasisir ana ef mutufurin rouw eo, anayabin ana siwar gewasin. Abel i marasik morob, baise ana baitumatumamaim fanan i ema’ama.
5 Faith led to Enoch’s removal from earth, so that he might not experience death. ‘He could not be found because God had removed him.’ For, before his removal, he was renowned as having pleased God;
5 Baitumatumamaim Enoch morobo’e, yawasin au mar yen, sabuw hinuwih men hitita’ur, anayabin God bora’ah. Baise au mar yena’e ana veya abisa sisinaf God itin eo, “O isa ayu abiyasisir.”
6 but without faith it is impossible to please him, for he who comes to God must believe that God exists, and that he rewards those who seek for him.
6 Orot babin yait aurin baitumatum en God nati orot babin isan men ebiyasisir, anayabin orot babin yait God nanamaim titamih i nitumatum God i ema’am, naatu orot babin yait turobe’emaim enunuwih ana baiyan boro nitih.
7 It was faith that enabled Noah, after he had received the divine warning about what could not then be foreseen, to build, in reverent obedience, an ark in which to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world, and became possessed of that righteousness which follows on faith.
7 Baitumatumamaim sawar abisa boro hitamatar isan God Noah bimatanuw ana veya, bir kakafiyinamaim God fanan bai wa wowab aawan natunatun bairi hiyawasih. Ana baitumatumamaim tafaram ana kakafinane kusib tabaratait tit nabin bat, naatu God biyanane yawas mutufurin bain ana baibasit ma’ama ana baitumatumamaim bai.
8 It was faith that enabled Abraham to obey the call that he received, and to set out for the place which he was afterwards to obtain as his own; and he set out not knowing where he was going.
8 Baitumatumamaim Abraham tafaram ta boro uf i nowanamih tamamatar isan God eo’omatan ana veya’amaim, God fanan bai ana tafaram itumar misir asir remor kwaneyan in.
9 It was faith that made him go to live as an emigrant in the promised land — as in a strange country — living there in tents with Isaac and Jacob, who shared the promise with him.
9 Baitumatumamaim Abraham na omatanen me’emaim tit, touman orot na’atube menah tatabirih hai tafaramamaim sis ya ma remor. Isaac naatu Jacob hairi auman na’atube hisinaf, anayabin i auman me nati isan God eomatanih.
10 For he was looking for the city with the sure foundations, whose architect and builder is God.
10 Abraham sisimaim ma reremor anayabin i bitumatum bar merar gewasin anababatun God taiyuwin yakitifuw wowowab imaim boro narun wanatowan nitutut nama.
11 Again, it was faith that enabled Sarah to conceive (though she was past the age for child-bearing), because she felt sure that he who had given her the promise would not fail her.
11 Iban maiye kwana’itin, Abraham i iregah naatu Sarah i a’arin, baise baitumatumamaim Abraham, kek tamah matar, anayabin i so’ob God ana omatanen isah i mar etei ebobosunusunub.
12 And so from one man — and that when his powers were dead — there sprang a people as numerous ‘as the stars in the heavens or the countless grains of sand on the shore.’
12 Imih bebeyan tana’itin, Abraham biyan etei i morob, baise iti orot ta’imon biyanane ana ub ra’at tafaram awan karatan, daman naatu dones na’atube baiyabin en.
13 All these died sustained by faith. They did not obtain the promised blessings, but they saw them from a distance and welcomed the sight, and they acknowledged themselves to be only aliens and strangers on the earth.
13 Iti sabuw erebaitumatum hima’am himorob, sawar God eo’omatanih men hibai, baise hinuwamo ef yok na’in hi’itin, naatu yasisiramaim nati sawar hai merar hiyi. Imih taiyuwih isah iti tafaramamaim i nah toumanih naatu ef rimurih na’atube hima.
14 Those who speak like this show plainly that they are seeking their homeland.
14 Anayabin sabuw sawar iti na’atube isah teo i tafaram ta bain nowah matar, imaim wanatowan ma’amih tinunuwet.
15 If they had been thinking of the land that they had left, they could have found opportunities to return.
15 Naatu hai tafaram atamanin hibihamiy isan hitanotanot na’at, marasika boro ef hitanuwet hitamatabir maiye.
16 But no, they were longing for a better, a heavenly, land! And therefore God was not ashamed to be called their God; indeed he had already prepared them a city.
16 Baise nati efanin i tafaram ta gewasin anababatun hinunuwih, tafaram no maramaim. Isan imih God isan hai God hirouw hio i men biyah eo’ohow. Anayabin hai bar merar gewasin imaim wanatowan ma isan yabuna’ika.
17 It was faith that enabled Abraham, when put to the test, to offer Isaac as a sacrifice — he who had received the promises offering up his only son,
17 God routobon Abraham bitin ana veya, baitumatumamaim natun ta’imonamo Isaac bai siboromih yai. God ana omatanen Abraham isan i iti na’atube eo,
18 of whom it had been said — ‘It is through Isaac that there will be descendants to bear your name.’
18 “O natu Isaac wanawananamaim boro a ub nara’at.” Baise God Abraham rurutubun ana veya Abraham nowarasit.
19 For he argued that God was even able to raise a man from the dead — and indeed, figuratively speaking, Abraham did receive Isaac back from the dead.
19 Abraham so’ob Isaac namomorob God karam boro niyawas maiye, naatu ana itinin boro iti na’atube tatao, Abraham natun easabunibo uman botan.
20 It was faith that enabled Isaac to bless Jacob and Esau, even with regard to the future.
20 Baitumatumamaim Isaac natunatun rou’ab, Jacob, Esau hairi baigegewasin itih, mar boro hai ma gewas isan.
21 Faith enabled Jacob, when dying, to give his blessing to each of the sons of Joseph, and ‘to bow himself in worship as he leant on the top of his staff.’
21 Jacob baitumatumamaim ma’am iregah morobomih ana veya na kakabom auman Joseph natunatun rou’ab igegewasinih. Naatu ana tu’umaim ibais kuso bat God ana merar yi.
22 Faith caused Joseph, when his end was near, to speak of the future migration of the Israelites, and to give instructions with regard to his bones.
22 Baitumatumamaim Joseph morobomih ana veya na kakabom auman, Israel sabuw Egypt baihamiyin maiye tit isan hai tur eowen, naatu ana rarik auman bai tit isan hai tur eowen.
23 Faith caused the parents of Moses to hide the child for three months after his birth, for they saw that he was a beautiful child; and they would not respect the king’s order.
23 Baitumatumamaim Moses tutufuw ana veya hinah tamah sumar tounu hibun hima, aiwob orot ana ofafar fokarin eo isan men hibirumih. Anayabin kek tufuw hi’i’itin i men kek afa na’atube’emih.
24 It was faith that caused Moses, when he was grown up, to refuse the title of ‘son of a daughter of Pharaoh.’
24 Baitumatumamaim Moses ra’at yen orot mamatar ana veya’amaim, i men kok boro Pharaoh natun babitai natun hitarouw hitao.
25 He preferred sharing the hardships of God’s people to enjoying the short-lived pleasures of sin.
25 Imih iti yasisir kakafin mar kafai baiyasisir isan i kwahir, naatu God ana sabuw bairi bai’akir isan rubin.
26 For he counted ‘the reproaches that are heaped on the Christ’ of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, looking forward, as he did, to the reward awaiting him.
26 I ana not Keriso wabinamaim sabuw biya’ohow hinitin nabi’akir ana gewasin i ra’at kwanekwan men Egypt wanawan toto buyoy gewasin yomanin en na’atube’emih. Anayabin i ana not etei i ana baiyan boro nan isan yayabuna.
27 Faith caused him to leave Egypt, though undaunted by the king’s anger, for he was strengthened in his endurance by the vision of the invisible God.
27 Baitumatumamaim Moses misir Egypt ihamiy tit, aiwob orot yan soso’ar isan men bir, baise itafofor tit. Anayabin God wa’iwa’irinamaim ma’am Moses itin.
28 Faith led him to institute the Passover and the sprinkling of the blood, so that the Destroyer might not touch the eldest children of the Israelites.
28 Baitumatumamaim Moses Tar Nowaten ana bowabow imatar bobaituw hai rara etawan hidadawiren. Saise Gurusenayan kek ai’in rouwamih nanan Israel hai kek ai’in men narouw hinamorob.
29 Faith enabled the people to cross the Red Sea, as if it had been dry land, while the Egyptians, when they attempted to do so, were drowned.
29 Baitumatumamaim Israel sabuw riy gagamin wabin Red Sea mamah me yanabe hirabon rewan roun hiyen. Baise Egypt baiyowayah hi’ufnunih hirarabon riy matabir maiye re etei himorob.
30 Faith caused the walls of Jericho to fall after being encircled for seven days.
30 Baitumatumamaim Israel sabuw veya etei umat roun rou’ab tafaram Jericho bar merar gagamin fur ufun hibiwaibibib ufunamaim fur tafofor re sabuw etei himorob.
31 Faith saved Rahab, the prostitute, from perishing with the unbelievers, after she had entertained the spies with friendliness.
31 Baitumatumamaim babin ef remorayan wabin Rahab sabuw baifanasairayah hi’a’asbunubunuwen i men hi’asabunimih, anayabin Israel orot rafot rouwayah hinan hai merar yi buwih ana baremaim hirun.
32 Need I add anything more? Time would fail me if I attempted to relate the stories of Gideon, Barak, Samson, and Jephthah, and those of David, Samuel, and the prophets.
32 Tur i moumurih na’in tema’am baise veya men ema’am boro Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel naatu dinab oro’orot isah anao kwananowar.
33 By their faith they subdued kingdoms, ruled righteously, gained the fulfillment of God’s promises, ‘shut the mouths of lions,’
33 Baitumatumamaim tafaram afa hai aiwob hirouw hinunih, ma gewas ana efamaim sabuw hikaifih bairi hima. Naatu God abisa eomatanih itih, hisinaf lion awah hibit anihimih men hi’anih.
34 quelled the fury of the flames, escaped the edge of the sword, found strength in the hour of weakness, displayed their prowess in war, and routed hostile armies.
34 Sabuw ata wairaf in bitakir wan hirouw hiyey men e’arahih, afa kaiy wanane hibihir, afa hiririm hi’inu’in hai fair hibai maiye, afa ahay waf wanawanan hirun nah hi’aiseyasey hibat rakit hi’abargiyigiyih.
35 Women received back their dead raised to life. Some were tortured on the wheel, and refused release in order that they might rise to a better life.
35 Baibin afa taih tuwah morobone God iyawasih itih, afa morob hirubin God hibitumitum isan rakit himisir hibow hirouw biyah hibeyat, biyababan bai’akir gagamin maiyow hibai. Anayabin i hiso’ob morobone misir maiye isan i boro gewasinamaim hinamisir maiye.
36 Others had to face taunts and blows, and even chains and imprisonment.
36 Afa hi’iyabih hi’uwih kwanikwaniyih naatu hibow hirouw biyah hikwimih, afa hibow hifatumih hin dibur hiya.
37 They were stoned to death, they were tortured, they were swan asunder, they were put to the sword; they wandered about clothed in the skins of sheep or goats, destitute, persecuted, ill-used —
37 Afa kabayamaim hirouw himorob, afa naiwah so’omaim hiboro’omen, afa kaiyomaim hiyow himorob, afa bai’akir gagamin maiyow hibai, sheep, goat, bunibunihimaim ar faifuw hisakir hiyon, yababan hibai aurih sawar i’en, aa murumurubih hi’a’akir naatu hirukoukuwih hima hiremor.
38 people of whom the world was not worthy — roaming in lonely places, and on the mountains, and in caves and holes in the ground.
38 Iti tafaramamaim hai ma isan i men igewasin, sabuw toumanih na’atube arar yan, oyaw an, watu wanawanan, sou wanawanan imaim hi’in hima hiremor.
39 Yet, though they all won renown by their faith, they did not obtain the final fulfillment of God’s promise;
39 Sabuw iti etei i hai baitumatumamaim wabih iti tema’am, baise sawar abisa God eo’omatanih men yait ta bai.
40 since God had in view some better thing for us, so that they would only reach perfection together with us.
40 Anayabin God ana kok nati sabuw i boro hinama hinakaif saise it bairit auta’imon nati sawar gewasin nafaramit youn.
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