< 2 Corinthians 7 >

1 My friends, whom I love, because [God] has promised [to accept us(inc) as his children], we [(inc)] must stop doing anything that is sinful. We must not do sinful things with our bodies, and we must not [think] sinful thoughts. [Because] we greatly revere God, we must strive to [live] a completely pure life. By doing that we will become the kind of people that he wants us to be.
دوستان عزیز، حال که خدا چنین وعده‌هایی به ما ارزانی داشته است، بیایید ما نیز خود را از تمام گناهانی که جسم و روحمان را آلوده می‌کند پاک کنیم، و با خداترسی به سوی قدوسیت کامل پیش برویم.
2 So, as I just wrote, I want you to love me (OR, us [IDM] [who are true apostles of Christ]). I/we [(exc)] have never done anything wrong to any of you. I/we have not done anything to harm any one of you spiritually or financially. And I/we have not tried to get money from [you] (for myself/for ourselves).
خواهش می‌کنم بار دیگر دل خود را برای ما بگشایید. زیرا به هیچ‌یک از شما بدی نکرده‌ایم؛ هیچ‌کس را گمراه نساخته‌ایم؛ کسی را فریب نداده‌ایم و از کسی سوءاستفاده نکرده‌ایم.
3 [It is true that some people among you have said that I have done such things. Nevertheless], I am not trying to make you all feel ashamed because, as I wrote before, I will continue to love you all very much [IDM], whether I live with you or die with you. I am very confident about you.
قصد من سرزنش یا محکوم کردن شما نیست. نه! چون همان‌طور که قبلاً هم گفته‌ام، محبت ما نسبت به شما به قدری است که هیچ چیز در زندگی، حتی مرگ نیز، نمی‌تواند ما را از هم جدا کند.
4 I am very pleased with you. You have greatly encouraged me, so that I am now very joyful in spite of all the hardships that I have endured.
به شما اطمینان کامل دارم و به وجودتان افتخار می‌کنم. علیرغم تمام رنجها و سختی‌هایم، شما باعث تشویق من شده‌اید و مرا شاد ساخته‌اید.
5 Now [I will write more about what I was saying about Titus]. When I [left Troas and] came [here to] Macedonia [province], I still did not get any rest. Everywhere we [(exc)] went, [people were constantly] causing us trouble. [And not only were] people [constantly causing us] trouble, but I was greatly concerned [about you all].
زمانی نیز که به ایالت مقدونیه رسیدیم، لحظه‌ای آرامش نداشتیم بلکه از هر سو دچار زحمت شدیم؛ در بیرون، با دیگران در کشمکش بودیم و در درون نیز ترس و دلهره داشتیم.
6 But God, who always encourages his people when they are discouraged, encouraged us by [sending] Titus back to us.
اما خدا که تسلی دهندهٔ افسردگان است، با آمدن تیتوس ما را آرامش و قوت قلب بخشید.
7 I was encouraged by [seeing] Titus, [but when I heard how] you had encouraged him, that encouraged me even more. He told me how much you wanted [to see me. He told me] that you were very sorry [that you had made me so unhappy. He also told me] that you are very eager for me [to continue to serve as your apostle. When Titus told me those things], I was very, very happy.
نه فقط دیدن تیتوس باعث تسلی و شادی ما شد، بلکه قوت قلبی نیز که او از شما یافته بود ما را شاد کرد. زیرا او بازگو کرد که شما با چه اشتیاقی چشم به راه من بوده‌اید، و گفت که از آن واقعه چقدر غمگین شده‌اید، و اینکه تا چه اندازه ما را دوست دارید و نسبت به ما وفادارید. با شنیدن این خبرها، شادی من چند برابر شد.
8 Even though what [I wrote] in my letter (distressed you/made you sad), I am not sorry [that I wrote it]. For a while I was sorry that I had written it, [because I knew that it would distress you]. Now [Titus has also told] me that it did distress you [when you read it], but you were distressed only for a short time.
پس دیگر از فرستادن آن نامه پشیمان نیستم. البته تا مدتی از این کار ناراحت بودم، چون می‌دانستم که آن نامه، هر چند برای مدتی کوتاه، شما را بسیار غمگین ساخته است.
9 [So now] I am happy [that I wrote it]. I am not happy that you were distressed {that [I] distressed you}, but [I am happy] because, when you became distressed, you felt sorry for what you had done and [you asked God to forgive you. What I mean is that you felt sorry in the way that God wanted you to feel sorry, so my making] you feel sorry did not harm you at all.
اما اکنون خوشحالم که آن را فرستادم، نه برای اینکه شما را ناراحت کرد، بلکه به این دلیل که اندوه ناشی از آن، شما را به سوی خدا بازگردانید. این غم طبق خواست خدا بود؛ بنابراین، ضرری از جانب ما به شما نرسید.
10 [The fact is that] when God causes [us to feel] truly sorry for having sinned and we turn from our sinful behavior, then God saves us [and will not punish us for the sinful things that we have done]. And no one is ever sorry about that. [However], the people who do not trust [in God] [MTY] may be sorry [for the sinful things that they have done]. But [if they do not turn from their sinful behavior and ask God to forgive them], they will remain separated from him forever.
اما آن نوع غم که مد نظر خدا است، توبه را پدید می‌آوَرَد و منجر به نجات می‌گردد و پشیمانی بدان راه ندارد. اما غم و اندوه برای امور دنیوی، منتهی به مرگ روحانی می‌گردد.
11 But [think about what happened when you read my letter]: God caused you to be truly sorry [for what you had done]. You eagerly [wanted to do what was right], and you wanted to show [God] (OR, [me]) that you had done the right thing. You were angry [about what had happened], and you were worried [that God would punish you if the situation continued]. You also wanted me [to visit you to encourage and help you]. You wanted me to know [that you really do accept me as your apostle, and that you punished the man who had sinned, as I told you to do. By doing] all of those things, you have shown [me] that you have done what is right in this matter.
ببینید این غمی که برای خدا بود، چه نتایجی در شما پدید آورد: چه جدّیتی، چه اشتیاقی برای مُبَرّا ساختن خود، چه انزجاری، چه احساس خطری، چه دلتنگی‌ای، چه غیرتی، و چه آمادگی‌ای برای تنبیه آن خطاکار. در هر موردی، ثابت کردید که در خصوص آن موضوع بی‌تقصیر بودید.
12 So, even though I wrote that [severe] letter to you, I did not [write it just] so that [you would punish] the man who had done what was wrong. Also, I [did not write it] for the benefit of the person whom [he] had wronged. Instead, [I wrote it] so that, when you [read the letter], God would enable you to realize how much you really do respect [my authority].
وقتی آن نامه را نوشتم، قصدم این نبود که دربارهٔ خطایی که آن شخص نسبت به دیگری مرتکب شده بود، نظرم را بیان کرده باشم بلکه می‌خواستم در حضور خدا بر خودتان آشکار شود که چقدر نسبت به ما علاقه و ارادت دارید.
13 So, [because you listened to me and did what I asked you to do], (I was/we [(exc)] were all) encouraged. Not only (was I/were we) encouraged, but (I was/we [(exc)] were) [also] very happy to see how happy Titus was [when he arrived here. He told me/us that] he did not need to worry any more, because [he saw] that you all [had a good attitude toward me].
اما علاوه بر تسلی و قوت قلبی که از محبتتان یافتیم، از شادی تیتوس نیز بسیار دلگرم شدیم. او شاد شده بود از اینکه او را به گرمی پذیرفتید، و خاطرش از جانب شما آسوده شد.
14 I had told Titus that I was pleased about you. And I did not need to be ashamed [for feeling that way about you, because you did what I knew that you would do]. Just like everything that I have taught you [and written to you] has been the truth, the good things that I told Titus about you were also true.
پیش از آنکه نزد شما بیاید، تعریف شما را نزد او کرده بودم و به او گفته بودم که چقدر به شما افتخار می‌کنم. شما نیز با رفتارتان، مرا سربلند کردید. همان‌طور که همیشه به شما راست گفته‌ایم، تعریفی نیز که از شما نزد تیتوس کرده بودیم، راست بود.
15 Now he happily remembers how you all [were willing to] do [what I asked you to do]. He is [also happy about the way you] treated him with great respect. [When he thinks about those things], [it makes] him love you even more [than he did when he was with you].
تیتوس اکنون محبتش نسبت به شما بیش از پیش شده است، چون فراموش نمی‌کند که چگونه با ترس و احترام او را پذیرفتید، و با جان و دل سخنان و راهنمایی‌های او را به کار بستید.
16 [As for me], I am very happy [because now] I am certain that I can depend on you [to do what you know God wants you to do].
اکنون خوشحالم که می‌توانم از هر جهت به شما اعتماد داشته باشم.

< 2 Corinthians 7 >