Mateus 7
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1 Do not judge and you will not be judged.
1 “Taituwa hai kakafin men ina’itin inibibatiyih, God boro nibatiyi.
2 For, just as you judge others, you will yourselves be judged, and the standard that you use will be used for you.
2 Anayabin God boro ef ta’imon taituwa ibibatiyih na’atube, o boro nibatiy, naatu fufun ta’imon taituwa ifufufunihimaim, o boro nafufuni.
3 Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your friend’s eye, while you pay no attention at all to the plank of wood in yours?
3 “Aisim taituwa matah mutusukwar i’itin kikin ku’o naatu o mata ahay gagamin yi ebatabat men kui’itin.
4 How will you say to your friend ‘Let me take out the speck from your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own?
4 O taituwa isan boro mi’itube awa fariniwa’an inao, ‘Aro nekuna mata mutusukwar abosair.’ Naatu baise o mar etei i matan ahay yi ebatabat.
5 Hypocrite! Take out the plank from your own eye first, and then you will see clearly how to take out the speck from your friend’s.
5 Wanawan rerekabih, mat o taiyuw mata a’ahay ina’uy, saise boro inanuw gewas taituwa matan ana ahay ina’uy.
6 Do not give what is sacred to dogs; they will turn and maul you. Do not throw your pearls before pigs; they will trample them underfoot.
6 “Abisa kakafiyin men haru aninamih kwanitih, boro hinatatabir hinayubi. Naatu a nugunug men for nahimaim kwanarub nare, boro tafan hinayen hinawasu’uru’um.
7 Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.
7 “Inafefeyan boro inab, inanuwet boro inatita’ur, naatu inarukikitar etawan boro isa nabotawiy.
8 For the person who asks receives, the person who searches finds, and to the door will be opened to the person who knocks.
8 Anayabin orot yait efefeyan boro nab, orot yait enunuwet boro natita’ur naatu orot yait erurukikitar etawan boro isan nabotawiy.
9 Who among you, when their child asks them for bread, will give them a stone,
9 “O yait natu, wahimih fefeyan kabay ibai itin ean?
10 or when they ask for a fish, will give them a snake?
10 Na’atube siyamih rererey kok ibai itin ean?
11 If you, then, wicked though you are, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give what is good to those who ask him!
11 En baise Kwa i bowabow kakafih sinafuyah, baise kwaso’ob natunat boro siwar gewasih kwanitih, imih Tamat maramaim i ma tainin erubirub orot yait efefeyan boro siwar gewasin nitin.
12 Do to others whatever you would wish them to do to you; for that is the teaching of both the law and the prophets.
12 Imih sawar etei taituwa isah inabow, o kukok isa tebowabow na’atube, anayabin Moses ana ofafar naatu dinab oro’orot hai bai’obaiyen an anababatun i iti’imaim ku’ay inu’in.
13 Go in by the small gate. Broad and spacious is the road who leads to destruction, and those that go in by it are many;
13 “Etawan awan kukurinamaim kwanarun kwan, anayabin etawan awan gagamin, naatu ef awan hahabin inarun inanan yomaninamaim i gurugurusen ema’am naatu sabuw moumurih na’in imaim tenan.
14 for small is the gate, and narrow the road, who leads to life, and those that find it are few.
14 Baise etawan awan kukurin naatu ef awan tuwafutin inarun inanan yomaninamaim i yawas ema’am, naatu sabuw matan ta’amo imaim tenan.
15 Beware of false teachers — people who come to you in the guise of sheep, but at heart they are ravenous wolves.
15 “Mata to niwa’an dinab baifufuwenayah hinanan kwana’itih, anayabin hinanan ufuhine ana itinin boro sheep na’atube, baise dogoroh wanawanan ana itinin i haru tuwetuwenih.
16 By the fruit of their lives you will know them. Do people pick grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?
16 Hai bowabowamaim boro kwana’inanih, agor ro’on boro men kiw tafanamaim inima’ub, naatu wanob ro’on boro men kiw tafanamaim inima’ub?
17 So, too, every sound tree bears good fruit, while a worthless tree bears bad fruit.
17 Ai gewasin boro niw gewas, baise ai wanawanan kour nabiw ro’on boro nukunukuwin.
18 A sound tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a worthless tree bear good fruit.
18 Ai gewasin boro men ro’on nukunukuwin nayai, na’atube ai kakafin boro men ro’on gewasin nayai.
19 Every tree that fails to bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
19 Ai menatan men ebiw gewas boro natar nare nab nan wairaf wan nayara’ah na’arah.
20 So it is by the fruit of their lives that you will know such people.
20 Imih dinab baifufuwenayah boro hai bowabowamaim kwana’inanih.
21 Not everyone who says to me ‘Master! Master!’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.
21 “Men sabuw etei ayu wabu hisu’ub teo, ‘Regah, Regah’ boro mar ana aiwobomaim hinarun, baise sabuw iyabowat ayu Tamai ana kok tisisinafuwat boro hinarun.
22 On ‘that day’ many will say to me ‘Master, Master, was not it in your name that we taught, and in your name that we drove out demons, and in your name that we did many miracles?’
22 Baibatebat ana veya nanan, sabuw moumurih na’in boro hinao, Regah, Regah, o wabimaim aki tur abai aorereb, o wabimaim aki demon kakafih anunih hibihir, naatu o wabimaim aki ina’inan moumurih na’in asinaf.
23 And then I will say to them plainly ‘I never knew you. Go from my presence, you who live in sin.’
23 Imaibo ayu boro anauwih anao, Ayu men aso’ob kwa iyab. Biyau’umaim kwatit sa’ab kwan, bowabow kakafih sinafuyah.
24 Everyone, therefore, who listens to this teaching of mine and acts on it may be compared to a prudent person, who built their house on the rock.
24 “Isan imih orot yait au tur nowar ebobosiyasiyar, i orot not wairafin ana bar to tafan wowab batabat na’atube.
25 The rain poured down, the rivers rose, the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, for its foundations were on the rock.
25 Taun gagamin yar, harew tit, naatu wowog tit bar babin, baise bar men ufar re’emih, anayabin bar ana bubu an i to wanawanan rouw re wowab.
26 Everyone who listens to this teaching of mine and does not act on it may be compared to a foolish person, who built their house on the sand.
26 Baise orot yait au tur nowar naatu men ebobosiyasiyar, i orot aurin not en bar ana bubu dones yan rouw wowowab na’atube.
27 The rain poured down, the rivers rose, the winds blew and struck against that house, and it fell; and great was its downfall.”
27 Taun yar, harew tit, naatu wowog babin, bar babinakouw, naatu nati bar re’ere i ra’iy tagurugurus sawar.”
28 By the time that Jesus had finished speaking, the crowd was filled with amazement at his teaching.
28 Jesu iti tur eo in sasawar ufunamaim, sabuw rou’ay gagamin na’in Jesu binan hinonowar isan hifofofor men kafaita.
29 For he taught them like one who had authority, and not like their teachers of the law.
29 Anayabin bi’obaiyih ana itinin i roubabaruwen ana fair isan ma’am na’atube, men Ofafar Bai’obaiyenayah na’atube’emih.
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