Tiago 3
Weymouth NT (WMTH) vs AAI
1 Do not be eager, my brethren, for many among you to become teachers; for you know that we teachers shall undergo severer judgement.
1 Taitu men moumur na’in bai’obaiyenayah mataramih kwaniwa’an. Anayabin kwa kwaso’ob, it iyab bai’obaiyenayah, baibatebat ana veya God boro fokarin maiyow nibatiyit, men sabuw maiyow nabibabatiyih na’atube’emih.
2 For we often stumble and fall, all of us. If there is any one who never stumbles in speech, that man has reached maturity of character and is able to curb his whole nature.
2 It etei’imak mar etei ef ta ta’amaim tare’ere, baise orot yait awanamaim tur ititit, naatu men nasisinaf kwanekwan na’at, nati orot wanawanan i rousouwin, imih i karam biyan boro nanutitiy gewas nabonawiy.
3 Remember that we put the horses' bit into their mouths to make them obey us, and so we turn their whole bodies round.
3 Ana’itinin ta i iti, horse mo’on murab ina’utan naatu o menamaim namih kukokok murab inatain, horse gagamin na’in boro natatabir o a kokomaim nan.
4 So too with ships, great as they are, and often driven along by strong gales, yet they can be steered with a very small rudder in whichever direction the caprice of the man at the helm chooses.
4 Na’atube wa gagamin na’in kwana’itin, yaurabad gagamin ebababin, baise murab kikimin maiyow nati wa ana gunigamaim hi’utan inu’in, orot menamaim namih ekok ea’abar murab kikimin karam boro wa gagamin na’in narowen mutufur orot ana kokomaim nan.
5 In the same way the tongue is an insignificant part of the body, but it is immensely boastful. Remember how a mere spark may set a vast forest in flames.
5 Imih kwana’itin menat i kikimin maiyow biyat turin, baise ana o kwanekwan i yumatan ta. Naatu itinin ta i iti, wairaf kikimin maiyow natamun nare’er kutor gagamin na’in boro na’arah ni’afiy.
6 And the tongue is a fire. That world of iniquity, the tongue, is placed within us spotting and soiling our whole nature, and setting the whole round of our lives on fire, being itself set on fire by Gehenna.
6 Imih menat i wairaf na’atube in etoto’ab. Menat i tafaram ana kakafin an. Biyat wanawanan ma, not kakafih faram at umat etei susuw, ata yawas tutufin etei bonawiy Baimakiy Ana Efanamaim wairaf wan eyayara’ah na’arahimih.
7 For brute nature under all its forms –beasts and birds, reptiles and fishes– can be subjected and kept in subjection by human nature.
7 Me yan ana sawar naatu riy yan ana sawar etei karam boro sabuw hinimanamen, afa himanamenaka, sigarafor, mamu, uway, kok, uma’ar, naatu siy.
8 But the tongue no man or woman is able to tame. It is an ever-busy mischief, and is full of deadly poison.
8 Baise orot babin men yait ta menat imanamimih. Menat i sawar kakafin moromorob naatu bibirin men karam inimutufur.
9 With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who are made in God's likeness.
9 Menatamaim Tamat God ana merar tayi tabobora’ara’ah baise menat ta’imonamaim taituwat God ana’itininabe bimatarih i tao’orarafih maiye.
10 Out of the same mouth there proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, this ought not to be.
10 Awat i ta’imon, baise merarayow naatu orarafen hairi i efan ta’imon tititit. Taitu iti na’atube men nama.
11 In a fountain, are fresh water and bitter sent forth from the same opening?
11 Harew buruburur ana sou’umaim karam boro harew naatu riy hairi sou ta’imon hinayen? Men karam.
12 Can a fig-tree, my brethren, yield olives, or a vine yield figs? No; and neither can salt water yield sweet.
12 Taitu, fafou nabiw men karam boro olive ro’on nayai, naatu grape nabiw na’atube men karam boro fafou ro’on nayai. Riy yan i na’atube men karam boro tomatom ana harew inahun.
13 Which of you is a wise and well-instructed man? Let him prove it by a right life with conduct guided by a wisely teachable spirit.
13 Orot yait kwa wanawanamaim not wairafin naatu ukwarin rerekabin nama’am i boro taiyuwin nayare tur hamehamen naatu yawas gewasin nasisinaf kwana’itin. Sinaf nati i ukwar rerekabane enan.
14 But if in your hearts you have bitter feelings of envy and rivalry, do not speak boastfully and falsely, in defiance of the truth.
14 Baise o dogor wanawanan tenakuyakuy, bobowen, kabat ibun wa’ir ema’am, men o not wairafih inarouw inaora’at, turobe ana bowabow inayaubimih.
15 That is not the wisdom which comes down from above: it belongs to earth, to the unspiritual nature, and to evil spirits.
15 Not nati na’atube i men marane enan, baise iti tafaram nowan. Orot babin biyahine naatu demon mowan biyanane enan.
16 For where envy and rivalry are, there also are unrest and every vile deed.
16 Anayabin menamaim bobowen naatu kabat ema’ama nati’imaim i fanasair naatu sawar kakafih ta ta imaim temamatar.
17 The wisdom from above is first of all pure, then peaceful, courteous, not self-willed, full of compassion and kind actions, free from favouritism and from all insincerity.
17 Baise not marane enan ana itinin wantoro’ot i aurin kato en; tufuw wairafin, ana tur hamehamen, kabeberayan, ana ofonah maumurih, ana bowabow ro’on gewasin, wanawanan men rerekabin.
18 And peace, for those who strive for peace, is the seed of which the harvest is righteousness.
18 Imih sabuw iyab tufuwamaim tufuw ana ub tetatanum yomaninamaim boro gewasin hinafour.
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