< 1 Corinthians 11 >

1 [Follow my example], just like I [try to] follow Christ’s example.
Nagrama Jisas Kraisi nege'na nevararuaza hutma nagri navu'nava negeta avaririho.
2 I praise you because you remember all the things [that I taught you] and because you follow the instructions that I gave you. You have done just like I told you to do.
Nagra tamagrira tamazeri antesgahue. Na'ankure ana miko'zama hazafima tamage'sa antahi nenamitma, antahi'zama rempima huramino'a kante azeri antroko hu'naze.
3 [Now], I want you to know that the one who has authority over [MTY] every man is Christ, and the ones who have authority over women are men (OR, their husbands), and the one who has authority over Christ is God.
Hu'neanagi menina tamagrama antahiama hanazegu'ma nehuana, mika vene'nemokizmi aseni'a Kraisi manigeno, a'nemofo asenia vene'ne manigeno, Anumzamo'a, Kraisina aseni'a mani'ne.
4 [So] if any man [wears a covering over] his head when he prays or speaks a message God gave him, he disgraces himself [SYN].
Hagi mika vene'nemo'za tavrave zmanunte'ma refitene'za nunamuma hanazano, kasnampa kema hanaza zamo'a zamagra'a zamasenia zamazeri agaze hugahaze.
5 Also, if any woman does not wear a covering over her head when she prays or speaks a message that God gave her, she disgraces herself (OR, she dishonors her husband). That would be acting like [SIM] [women who are ashamed because] their heads have been shaved.
Hianagi mika a'nemo'za zmanunte refi'otene'za nunamu hanazo, kasnampa kema hanazana zamagra'a, zamaseni zamazeri zamagaze nehaze. Na'ankure agra magoke mani'neno, aseni azoka'ma vazagatetre'nea a'negna nehuno, asenimofona agaze erinemie.
6 So, if women do not wear coverings over their heads [when they pray or speak messages that God gave them], they should let someone shave their heads [so that they will be ashamed]. But since women are ashamed if someone cuts their hair [short] or shaves off their hair, they should wear coverings over their heads [when they pray or speak messages that God gave them].
Na'ankure mago a'mo'ma azoka'ma refi'otesuno'a, agra azokara taga hutregahie. Hianagi azoka'ma tagahu zamo'ene, azoka'ma vazagate'zamo'ma a'nemofona agaze'za me'ne hanuno'a, atresageno anuntera refitegahie.
7 Men should not wear coverings over their heads [when they pray or speak messages that God gave them], because they represent what God is like [MET] and they show how great God is. But women show how great men (OR, their husbands) are.
Na'ankure mago ne'mo'a asenirera refi'oteno, agra Anumzamofo amema'ane ragi ami vahe mani'ne, hu'neanagi a'mo'a ve'mofo ragi vahe mani'ne.
8 [Remember that God intends that men have authority over women. We know that] because [God] did not make [the first] man, [Adam], from the [first] woman, [Eve]. Instead, he made that woman [from a bone that he took] from the man.
Na'ankure vemo'a, a'pintira eforera osu'neanki, a'mo ve'mofopintira efore hu'ne.
9 Also, [God] did not create [the first] man [to help] the woman. Instead, [he] created the woman [to help] the man.
A'mofonkure huno vea trora osu'neanki, vemofonku huno a'ra tro hu'ne.
10 For that reason, women should wear something [to cover] their heads [as a symbol of their being under their husbands’] [MTY] authority. They should also [cover their heads] so that the angels [will see that and rejoice].
E'ina hu'negu a'mo'a asenirera avame'za refitenkeno, anazamo'a mago'mofo kvafi mani'ne huno ankeromokizmi zmaveri hugahie.
11 However, remember that [even though God created the first] woman from [the first] man, all other men [have been born] from women. So men cannot be independent of women, nor can women be independent of men. But all things, [including men and women], come from God.
Ana hianagi, Anumzamofompina a'mo'a, agra'akera oraoti'neanki, vemofo hanavefi manigeno, vemo'a agrakera oraoti'neanki a'mofo hanavefi oti'ne.
Na'ankure a'mo'a vahe'mofompinti efore higeno, anahukna huno vemofona a'mo kasenente. E'ina hu'negu, mika'zamo'a Anumzamofompinti efore hu'ne.
13 Consider this for yourselves: Is it proper for [RHQ] women to pray to God while they do not have coverings over their heads?
Tamagra'a refko hiho, amne a'mo'a asenirera tvaravenura refiote'neno Anumzamofontera nunamuma haniazamo'a knare hugahifi?
14 (Everyone senses that it is disgraceful for men to have long hair./Doesn’t everyone sense that it is disgraceful for men to have long hair?) [RHQ]
Vemofoma zanra azoka'ma hunte'nesiana agra agaze hugahifi?
15 But it is very delightful if women have long hair, because [God] gave them long hair to be like a [beautiful] covering [for their heads].
Hianagi a'mofoma zanra azoka'ma hunte'nesiana agri'a konaririzane. Na'ankure, zanra azoka'ma ami'neana, refitentenogu ami'ne.
16 But whoever wants to argue [with me about my saying that women should have a covering over their heads when they pray or speak a message from God should consider the fact that] we [apostles] do not [permit] any other custom, and the [other] congregations of God do not have any other custom.
Hu'neanagi mago'mo'ma ke hafra amana kegu'ma haniana, nagrama hanuana, tagra ru tavutva ovaririgahune. Maka Anumzamofo veamo'za anahukna antahi'za erigahaze.
17 Now I want to tell you [about some other things]. I do not praise you about them, because whenever you believers meet together, good [things do not happen]. Instead, bad things [happen].
Ama kema avariri hogu'ma kreneramua kefina, tamagrira tamazeri sganosue, na'ankure tamagrama emeri atruma hazafina, knare'zana fore nosianki, havizanke fore nehie.
18 First of all, people have told me that when you gather together as a group [to worship God], you divide into groups [that are hostile to each other]. To some extent I believe that is true.
Na'ankure ese knare'ma nagrama antahi'noana, tamagra mono kevunaga mani'none hutma etru hazafina, rama'a atane'za megeno mago tamarimpa hu'zana omane'ne. Anankema nentahi'na tamagefi hu'na hu'noe.
19 It seems that you must divide into [groups that despise each other] in order that it might be clear/evident which people among you [God] approves of!
Tamage amu'no tamifina atane'zana me'ne. E'ina hanageno Anumzamo refko huno hu izo huzmante'nesamo'za amu'nontamifina eama hugahaze.
20 When you gather together, you [IRO] eat the meal [that you say is to remember the death of] the Lord [Jesus for us].
E'ina hu'negu tamagrama eritruma hazafina mono tivo ne'za (Lord's Supper) nenaku eritru nosaze.
21 But [what happens when] you eat is that each person eats his own meal before [he thinks about sharing his food with anyone else]. As a result, [when the meal is over], some people are [still] hungry and others are drunk! [So it is not a meal that honors the Lord].
Na'ankure tamagrama ne'zama neneta ruga'amokizmigura zamavegaonte ko nenaze. Mago a'mo'za zamaga'ene nemanizageno, mago'amo'za negi ti nene'za tusi neginenaze.
22 ([You act as though] you do not have your own houses in which you can eat and drink [whatever you want to]!/Do you not have your own houses in which you can eat and drink [whatever you want to]?) [RHQ] Do you not realize [RHQ] [that by acting selfishly in this way], it is God’s people whom you are despising, and it is the poor people [in your group] whom you are treating as though they were not important? What shall I say to you about that [RHQ]? Do [you expect] me to praise you [about what you do] [RHQ]? I certainly will not praise you!
Tamagrira tine ne'zanema nesaza nontamia omne'nefi? Hifi tamagra mono no azeri haviza nehutma, zamunte omne nagamokizmi zamazeri zmagaze hu'naku nehazo? Nagra na'ane ke hurmantegahue? Nagra tamagrira husga hugahufi? I'o. Ama ana zankura tamagrira husga osugahue.
23 The Lord taught me these things that I also taught you: During the night that Jesus was betrayed {[Judas] enabled [the enemies of] the Lord Jesus to seize him}, he took some bread.
Na'ankure nagrira Ramo rempi hunami'neaza, ete rempi huneramue. Jisas Kraisina komoru hu'za ha' vahe zamazampima avrentenaku haza kenagera, Agra breti erino,
24 After he thanked God for it, he broke it into pieces. [Then he gave it to his disciples] and said, “This bread [represents] [MET] (OR, is) my body, that [I am about to sacrifice] for you. Eat bread in this [way again and again] to remember my [offering myself as a sacrifice for you].”
Anumzamofona susu hunteteno, ana bretia ko'nerino amanage hu'ne, Ama'i Nagri navufagina, tamagriku hu'na neramuanki, neneta antahinamiho hu'ne. (Mat 26:27, Mak 14:24)
25 Similarly, after they ate their meal, he took a cup [MTY] [of wine]. He [thanked God for it. Then he gave it to his disciples], saying, “[The wine in] [MTY] this cup [represents] [MET] (OR, is) my blood [that will flow from my body] ([to put into effect/to establish]) the new agreement [that God is making with people]. Whenever you drink wine in this way, do it to remember that [my blood flowed for you].”
Hagi ne'zana netageno, anahukna huno waini kapu erisaga huno amanage hu'ne. Ama'i waini kapua, kasefa hagerafi ke koraniareti nehue, amana hutma maka knama waini tima nenenutma tamagesa antahinamiho.
26 [Remember that] until the Lord [Jesus] returns [to the earth], whenever you eat the [bread that represents his body] and drink the wine [MTY] [that represents his blood], you are telling other people that he died [for you].
Na'ankure ama bretine, ama kapufinti'ene nesaza zupa, anazamo'a Ramofo friza huama nehanigeno, ete Ramo'a egahie. (Mat 26:26-28, Mak 14:22-24, Luk 22:17-19)
27 So, those who eat that bread and drink that wine [MTY] in a way that is not proper [for those who belong to the Lord] are guilty of [acting in a way that is contrary to what] our [Lord intended when he offered] his body [as a sacrifice] and his blood [flowed when he died].
E'ina hu'negu iza'o havi avu'ava hu'neno, bretine Ramofo kapufinti nesimo'a, Ramofo avufgafine korama'arera kefoza huno, kumi hugahie.
28 Before any believer eats that bread and drinks that wine [MTY], he should think carefully about [what he is doing],
Mago'mo'ma bretine, kapufinti neku'ma hanuno'a, agra'a avu'ava'zana refko huteno, ana bretine kapufintira negahie.
29 because if anyone eats [the bread that represents Christ’s body] and drinks [the wine that represents his blood] without recognizing that all God’s [people should be united, God will] punish him [for doing that].
Na'ankure mago'mo bretine tine neneno, Ramofo avufga, nenoe huno antahi ama osnimo'a, agra'a azeri haviza nehie.
30 Many people in your group are weak and sick, and several have died [EUP] because of [the way they acted when they ate that bread and drank that wine].
E'ina hu'negu, amu'no tamifintira hakare'amo'za hanavea omne amne hige'za, kria erizageno mago'amo'za ko fri'naze.
31 If we would think carefully about what we [are doing], [God] would not judge [and punish] us [like that].
Hianagi tagra'ama refko huta tazeri fatgo osu'nesuta, keagafi manigahune.
32 But when the Lord judges [and punishes] us [for acting wrongly], he disciplines us [to correct us], in order that he will not [need to] punish us when he punishes [the people who do not trust in Christ] [MTY].
Hianagi Ramo'ma tagri'ma refko'ma nehiana, ama mopafi vahe'ma huhampri zmante'nea knazampina uofresunegu tazeri ante fatgo nehie.
33 So, my fellow believers, when you gather together to eat [food to remember the Lord’s dying for you], wait until everyone [has arrived so that you can find out who does not have enough food].
E'ina hu'negu, nenfugata nensarogata tamagra mono ne'zama nenaku'ma emeri atruma hanuta, zamavega ante'nenkeno maka etru hutenketa neho.
34 Those who are so hungry [that they cannot wait to eat until everyone else has arrived] should eat in their own homes [first], in order that when you gather together God will not judge [and punish them for] ([being inconsiderate of/not being concerned about]) [others]. And when I come [to Corinth] I will give you instructions about other matters [concerning the Lord’s Supper].
Hagi mago'mofoma agamatesigeno'a, agra nonkuma'arega neteno eno. Na'ankure tamagrama etruma hanafina, refko ohunte ahunte zana omnegahie. Hagi mago'azana, henkama esu'na emeri fatgo hugahue.

< 1 Corinthians 11 >