< 2 Corinthians 2 >

1 Anyway, I definitely decided that I would not come to visit you again [now. If I had come, I would have spoken severely to you again, and] I would have made you unhappy as I did the last time [I visited you].
Olin nimittäin mielessäni päättänyt, etten tullessani teidän tykönne taas toisi murhetta mukanani.
2 [And] if I make you unhappy, I will have made unhappy [the only people who can cheer me up], so (there will be none of you to cheer me up!/who would cheer me up?) [RHQ]
Sillä jos minä saatan teidät murheellisiksi, niin eihän minua voi saada iloiseksi kukaan muu kuin se, jonka minä olen murheelliseksi saattanut.
3 So, [instead of going to visit you at that time], I wrote a letter [and sent it to you]. I wrote it the way I did so that [you would know what you should do. Then] when I come to visit you, you will not make me unhappy when you should be causing me to rejoice. I was quite sure that all of you [would do what I told you to do in that letter, and because of that] I would be happy and you would be happy, too.
Ja juuri sen minä kirjoitin sitä varten, etten tullessani saisi murhetta niistä, joista minun piti saada iloa, koska minulla on teihin kaikkiin se luottamus, että minun iloni on kaikkien teidän ilonne.
4 I wrote to you [the way I did] because I felt very troubled and distressed about you. I was even crying very much as I wrote. [My purpose in writing was] not in order to make you feel bad, but, instead, in order that you might know how deeply/much I love you.
Sillä suuressa sydämen ahdistuksessa ja hädässä minä kirjoitin teille monin kyynelin, en sitä varten, että te murheellisiksi tulisitte, vaan että tuntisitte sen erinomaisen rakkauden, joka minulla on teihin.
5 [Now I want to write about the man who] caused all this anguish. [What he did was very wrong, but] I know that it has caused you much more sorrow than it has caused me, because [what he did] has [affected] all of you [to some extent. I say], “to some extent,” [because I do not want to say that he has] done more harm [than he really has done].
Mutta jos eräs on tuottanut murhetta, ei hän ole tuottanut murhetta minulle, vaan teille kaikille, jossakin määrin, etten liikaa sanoisi.
6 [Since he has now stopped sinning in that way], the punishment that nearly all of you [decided was right for him] has continued long enough.
Semmoiselle riittää se rangaistus, minkä hän useimmilta on saanut;
7 So now, instead [of punishing him any longer], you need to forgive him and deal kindly with him. [If you do not forgive him], he may become so sad that he will begin to [think that you will never forgive him] (OR, will stop [believing in Christ]).
niin että teidän päinvastoin ennemmin tulee antaa anteeksi ja lohduttaa, ettei hän ehkä menehtyisi liian suureen murheeseen.
8 For those reasons, I beg you to [forgive him and accept him into your group again, and by doing that] assure him that you truly love him.
Sentähden minä kehoitan teitä, että päätätte ruveta osoittamaan rakkautta häntä kohtaan;
9 [I feel sure that you will do as I ask], because when I wrote [severely] to you [before], I did it to test you by finding out whether or not you really would do everything [that I, as your apostle, asked you to do].
sillä sitä varten minä kirjoitinkin, että saisin nähdä, kuinka te kestätte koetuksen, oletteko kaikessa kuuliaiset.
10 So [since you obeyed what I told you before, I feel sure that now you will obey what I am writing in this letter] and forgive the man, as I have done, because I indeed have forgiven him for the wrong thing that he did. Anything he needed me to forgive him for, I have forgiven, and Christ knows [that I have forgiven him sincerely. I have done that mainly] to help you [so that you and I will again have fellowship with each other, and that you will accept him into your group again].
Mutta kenelle te jotakin anteeksi annatte, sille minäkin; sillä mitä minä olen anteeksi antanut-jos minulla on ollut jotakin anteeksiannettavaa-sen olen anteeksi antanut teidän tähtenne Kristuksen kasvojen edessä,
11 [I want you to forgive him] so that Satan will not be able to take advantage of [the problems among] us [and make the situation worse]. We know very well [LIT] that Satan is always planning to [cause problems among us].
ettei saatana pääsisi meistä voitolle; sillä hänen juonensa eivät ole meille tuntemattomat.
12 [I will continue by telling you what I did after I wrote to you from Ephesus city]. I went to Troas [city] in order to [tell people] the message [about] Christ. [When I arrived there], I found [many people] who had been prepared by the Lord [Jesus] [MET] [to listen to what I told them about him].
Tultuani Trooaaseen julistamaan Kristuksen evankeliumia avautui minulle ovi työhön Herrassa,
13 But because my fellow believer Titus had not [arrived with a report from you], I still felt very anxious and concerned [about you]. So, [after spending only a short time at Troas], I said goodbye to [the believers who were there] and came [here] to Macedonia [province to find Titus].
mutta minä en saanut lepoa hengessäni, kun en tavannut Tiitusta, veljeäni. Sentähden sanoin heille jäähyväiset ja lähdin Makedoniaan.
14 However, [before I tell you any more about that], I [want to] thank God [for what he is doing. As a great leader of fighting men causes all his prisoners to take part in his victory parade] [MET], God leads us [who are his workers] to always be victorious [over Satan because of our(exc) close relationship with Christ. God causes people to come to] know Jesus Christ as a result of our [(exc) teaching his message. That message is like] [MET] the smell of perfume.
Mutta kiitos olkoon Jumalan, joka aina kuljettaa meitä voittosaatossa Kristuksessa ja meidän kauttamme joka paikassa tuo ilmi hänen tuntemisensa tuoksun!
15 [When we(exc) tell God’s message] about Christ, it [spreads out among people] like the smell of perfume. [Those who believe the message that we tell them] are saved {[Jesus Christ] saves them} [from the guilt of their sin. But those who reject that message] will be separated from God [forever].
Sillä me olemme Kristuksen tuoksu Jumalalle sekä pelastuvien että kadotukseen joutuvien joukossa:
16 To those who [are on the way to hell, our message is like] [MET] a foul smell [because it is about dying] and being separated from God forever. But, to those [on the way to heaven, the message that we teach is like] a pure fragrant smell, [because we tell them] that they will live [forever with God. As we think about that, we think] (no one is able [to do] such important work [for God!]/how can anyone be able [to do] such important work [for God]?) [RHQ] (questioned)
näille tosin kuoleman haju kuolemaksi, mutta noille elämän tuoksu elämäksi. Ja kuka on tällaiseen kelvollinen?
17 [But perhaps God considers us(exc) able], because we do not work/act like so many [others whom you know]. They teach God’s message in a way that [they think people will like, and they think that] people will pay them for teaching that way. We [(exc) certainly do not do that]. On the contrary, [as servants of] Christ, and knowing that God is watching us [(exc)], we teach sincerely [the message that] God sent us to proclaim.
Sillä me emme ole niinkuin nuo monet, jotka myyskentelevät Jumalan sanaa; vaan puhtaasta mielestä, niinkuin Jumalan vaikutuksesta, Jumalan edessä, me Kristuksessa puhumme.

< 2 Corinthians 2 >