< 2 Corinthians 7 >

1 Having therefore, these, promises, beloved, let us purify ourselves from all pollution of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in fear of God.
Kanao an-tikañe o fampitamañe zao ry longo sarotse, le ehe miefera amy ze raha mahativa sandriñe naho troke, mañeneke fiavahañe am-pañeveñañe aman’ Añahare.
2 Give place to us! no one, have we wronged, no one, have we corrupted, no one, have we defrauded.
Ampihovao an troke zahay! fa tsy anaña’ iaia hakeo, tsy nimengohe’ay, tsy nikatramoe’ay.
3 Unto condemnation, I am not saying [this], for I have before said—In our hearts, are ye, to the end we may die together and live together.
Tsy te hamàtse anahareo ty nanoako zay, ie fa nivolañeko taolo t’ie an-tro’ay ao, ke te hiharo hivetrake he hitrao-kaveloñe.
4 Great, is my freedom of speech towards you, great, is my boasting in behalf of you: I am filled with the encouragement, I am greatly superabounding with the joy, in all our tribulation.
Bey ty fatokisako anahareo naho jabajaba ty fisengeako. Toe enem-panintsiñan-draho, tsipike ty hafaleañe amo hene falovilovia’aio.
5 For, even when we came into Macedonia, no relief at all, had our flesh; but, in every way, were we in tribulation, —without, fightings! within, fears!
Ie nipoke e Makedonia añe le tsy nahafitofa o sandri’aio, fa nitokoen-draha mb’etia mb’ eroa—fihotakotahañe ey naho fihakahakàñe ao.
6 But, he who encourageth them that are brought low, encouraged us, —even God, —by the presence of Titus.
Fe, i Andrianañahare Mpañohò o voretrao, ro nañohò anay ami’ty fiavi’ i Titosy,
7 Not, however, by his presence alone, but also by the encouragement wherewith he had been encouraged over you: recounting unto us your earnest desire, your lamentation, your zeal in my behalf. So that I the more rejoiced.
toe tsy amy fiavi’ey avao, fa amy fañohòañe nañohoa’ areo azey, ie nitalily ty fisalalà’ areo, ty firoveta’ areo, naho ty zoton-tro’ areo ho ahy; ie nonjoneko an-drebeke.
8 Because, if I even grieved you by the letter, I do not regret, —though I could even have regretted, —I see that that letter, if even for an hour, did cause you grief.
Aa ndra t’ie nampioremeñako amy taratasiy, tsy aneñenako; (toe naneñeñe hey fe nitreako te tsy nimaremàretse ty nampilendèña’ i taratasiy.)
9 Now, am I rejoicing, —not that ye were grieved, but that ye were grieved unto repentance; for ye were grieved according to God, in order that, in nothing, should ye receive damage from us.
Mirebeke henaneo, tsy t’ie nampioremeñe, fa te ninday anahareo hisoloho i fanaheloy. Toe nanao fanaheloan’ Añahare nahareo vaho tsy nijoie’ay.
10 For, grief according to God, worketh, repentance unto salvation, not to be regretted; although, the grieving of the world, worketh, death.
Minday fisolohoañe tsy aneñenañe mb’an-drombake ty anahelo satrin’ Añahare; fe maha-vetrake ty fandalà’ ty voatse toy.
11 For lo! this very thing—the being caused to grieve, according to God: —what manner of diligence it wrought out in you, —nay! defence, —nay! sore displeasure, —nay! fear, —nay! earnest desire, —nay! jealousy, —nay! avenging. In every way, ye shewed yourselves to be, chaste, in the matter.
Oniño ty fahimbañañe nivokare o raha zao, o fiorèmeñan’ Añahare ama’ areoo, ty fiveroha’ areo, ty fitorifihañe, ty fihembañañe, ty fisalalàñe, ty zoton-tro vaho ty fipaiàn-to! Hene namente ty halio-tahi’ areo amy rahay.
12 Hence, if I even wrote unto you, it was not for the sake of him that did the wrong, [nay] not even for the sake of him that suffered the wrong; but for the sake of your earnestness, which was on our account, being made manifest unto you, before God: -
Aa ndra t’ie nisokirako, tsy i nandilatsey ndra i nandilarañey, fa t’ie halange ama’ areo am-pivazohoan’ Añahare ty fiasia’ areo anay.
13 For this cause, have we received encouragement. In addition to our encouragement, however, much more abundantly, have we rejoiced over the joy of Titus, —that his spirit hath received refreshment from you all,
Zay ty nampanintsiñe anay, le tsy vaho i fañohòañey fa nilosore’ay rebeke ty hafalea’ i Titosy amy nampibodaña’ areo i arofo’eiy.
14 That, if in anything—unto him—in your behalf—I have boasted, I have not been put to shame; but, as, all things, in truth, we told you, so, even our boasting before Titus, turned out to be, truth.
Aa ndra inoñe ty nandrengeako anahareo ama’e, tsy nahasalatse ahy. Fa an-katòn-drehake avao ty nitaroña’ay, le nizoen-ko mahity ty nirengea’ay amy Titosy.
15 And, his tender affections, are, much more abundantly towards you, when he calleth to mind the obedience, of you all, —how, with fear and trembling, ye gave him welcome.
Toe nionjoñe ty fiferenaiña’e anahareo Te nahatiahy ty tsy fanjehara’ areo iaby, vaho t’ie nandrambe aze añ’eveñe naho an-titititike.
16 I rejoice that, in everything, I am of good courage respecting you.
Aa le irebehako te atokisako amy ze he’e nahareo.

< 2 Corinthians 7 >