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1 [I], Paul, [am writing this letter]. Silas and Timothy [are with me. We are sending this letter] to [you]. You are the congregation [of God’s people] in Thessalonica [city]. You belong to God our Father, and you belong to Jesus Christ our Lord.
I Paoly naho i Silasy vaho i Timoty, Ho amy Fivori’ o nte Tesalonika aman’ Añahare Raen-tika vaho i Talèntika Iesoà Norizañeio:
2 [We pray that] God our Father, and Jesus Christ our Lord, [will continue to] act kindly toward you and [will continue to cause you to have inner] peace.
Hasoa naho Fañanintsiñe ama’ areo boak’ aman’ Añahare Rae naho i Talè Iesoà Norizañey.
3 [Our] fellow believers, we thank God very frequently [HYP] for you because we believers ought [to thank God for each other, and] specifically it is appropriate/right [that we should thank God for you. We thank him] that you are trusting in [the Lord Jesus] more and more, and that each one of you is loving [each of] the others more and more.
Andriañe’ay nainai’e nahareo ry longo aman’ Añahare fa mañeva, amy te vata’e mitombo ty fatokisa’ areo vaho mitolom-pihavelo ty fifampikokoa’ areo,
4 As a result, we keep proudly telling about you to [other] congregations who [worship] God. [Specifically, we tell them] that you are being steadfast and that you [continue] believing [in the Lord Jesus], even though you are frequently suffering [DOU] as a result of people causing you trouble.
ie ty isen­gea’ay amo Fivorin’ Añahareo, toe ty fifeaha’ areo naho ty fatokisa’ areo amo fonga fampisoañañe naho faloviloviañe vavè’ areoo,
5 [Your being steadfast] (shows/indicates to) [us] clearly that God will judge [all people] justly. [Specifically, he] will publicly declare that you are worthy [as his people to be in] that place where he will rule [forever, because] you also are suffering as a result of [telling others about letting] God rule your lives.
ze toe mamente ty fahiti-tom-pizakan’ Añahare, te volilieñe mañeva i Fifehean’ Añaharey nahareo, ie toe ampisoañeñe.
6 [God will certainly cause trouble for] those people who are troubling you, because he [considers] that it is just that he should punish such people for doing that to you.
Ty havantañan’ Añahare ty andilova’e o mañembetse anahareo,
7 He also [considers] that it is the right thing to do to reward you who are being troubled, by (giving you relief/causing your suffering to end). He will do that for both you and us when our Lord Jesus will descend from heaven, together with his powerful angels and with blazing fire.
naho hampanintsiñe anahareo nivolevolèñe vaho zahay, ami’ty fisodeha’ Iesoà Talè andindìñe eñe rekets’ o anjeli’eo añ’afo mibebañe ao,
8 [Then he will] punish those people who do not [want to] know him and [those] who refuse to heed the message about our Lord Jesus.
hamalea’e an-tsotry ze tsy mahafohiñe an’ Andrianañahare, ie tsy mañorike i talily soa’ i Talèntika Iesoà Norizañeiy,
9 [Our Lord Jesus] will forbid them from ever coming near to him and near to the glory which he has [because he is so] powerful (OR, the glory that is manifested by his power). He will cause those people to suffer forever. (aiōnios g166)
fa ho liloveñe am-pimongorañe nainai’e lavitse ty fiatrefa’ i Talè naho ty enge’ i haozara’ey, (aiōnios g166)
10 [The Lord Jesus] will do this when he comes [back from heaven] at the time [that God has decided]. As a result, all we who are his people will praise him because of [what he has done for his own] people, and all we believers will marvel at our Lord because of [what he has done. And you will be there, too], because you believed what we testified to you.
ie mitotsake atoy ho rengèñe amo noro’eo vaho hifalea’ o hene mpiatoo amy andro zay, amy te natokisa’ areo i nitaroña’aiy.
11 In order that you might [praise Jesus like this], we are also praying very frequently [HYP] for you. We pray that [you will be able to show] our God that you are worthy [to receive] that which he chose [you to receive]. We pray also that he would powerfully enable you to do good in every way that you desire, and that he would also enable you to do powerfully every [good] thing [that you do because] you believe [in Jesus Christ].
Le zao ty ihalalia’ay nainai’e ho anahareo, t’ie ho volilien’ Añaharen-tika te hañeva i fikanjiañey naho ho henefa’e ze hene fisalalan-kasoa naho fitoloñam-patokisañe an-kaozarañe,
12 [We pray this because we want] you to praise our Lord Jesus, and we want him to honor you. This will happen because God, whom we [worship/serve], and our Lord Jesus Christ will keep acting kindly [toward you] in ways that you do not deserve.
soa te honjoneñe ama’ areo ty tahina’ Iesoà Talèntikañey, vaho inahareo ama’e ao, ty amy fatarihan’ Añaharen-tika naho i Talè Iesoà Norizañeiy.

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