< Hebrews 12 >

1 We [know about] many people like that [who showed they trusted in God]. They are like a crowd of spectators [who are cheering for us inside a stadium] [MET]. Knowing that, we must put away all the things that hinder us, [as a runner puts aside everything that would hinder him because they are heavy] [MET]. Especially we must put away sinful actions that [hinder us, as a runner] sets aside clothes he does not need, clothes that would entangle him [MET]. Let us [wholeheartedly strive to achieve what God has planned for us, as someone] in a race wholeheartedly runs the course that is before him [MET].
Etu karone, amikhan logote gawahi laga dangor badal pora sob phale rukhi kene ase, juntu paap amikhan ke aram pora bandhi loi aru juntu bhari bukhibo di ase, eitu khan sob pichete chari dibo. Amikhan nimite ki rakhi kene ase etu ke saikene polabo.
2 And let us [keep our minds on] Jesus, [as a runner] keeps his eyes on [the goal] [MET]. Jesus is the one we should imitate in the way he perfectly trusted [God. When he died on] the cross he endured it as he suffered greatly [MTY], instead of [thinking about the things he would] rejoice about [later]. He disregarded being disgraced by [dying that way]. He is now sitting at the place of highest honor [MTY] at the throne [where God rules].
Amikhan Jisu laga kotha hunibo, jun biswas shuru kora aru thik kori diya ekjon ase. Kelemane kun pora Tai laga age te thaka khushi dikhi kene, Cross te mori bole bhi manise loise, sorom bhi khaise, aru etu pichete Isor laga singhason usorte dyna hathte bohise.
3 [Jesus] patiently endured it when sinful people acted so hostilely against him. Try to act the way he did, so that you do not give up [trusting] God or become discouraged.
Etu nimite Taike bhabi bhi, Tai ekjon kun nijor uporte paap laga sob biya kaam khan bukhi se, etu nimite apuni kitia bhi monte dukh napabo aru chari nadibo karone.
4 While you have struggled against [being tempted to] sin, you have not yet bled [and died because of resisting evil, as Jesus did].
Apuni khan paap logote lorai kora to khun ulabole tak dukh pa nohoi.
5 Do not forget [RHQ] these words [that Solomon spoke to his son, that are the same as God] would exhort you as his children: My child, pay attention [LIT] when the Lord is disciplining you, and do not be discouraged when the Lord punishes you [DOU],
Aru apuni khan ke bacha koi kene mon dangor koridi kene mata to apnikhan pahori jaise: “Moi laga chokra, Probhu pora ki bhal rasta te jabole nimite sikhai ase etu ke dhamali nabhabi bhi, Aru jitia Tai apuni ke bhal rasta te jabole nimite sikhai titia alchi nokoribi.
6 because it is everyone whom he loves whom the Lord disciplines, and he punishes everyone whom he accepts as his child.
Kelemane Isor kunke morom kore taike bhal rasta te jabole nimite sikhai, Aru kun Tai grohon kori loise, tai saja pai.
7 It is in order that God may discipline you that he requires you to endure the disagreeable things [that happen to you]. [When God disciplines you] he is treating you as a father treats his children. All fathers [RHQ] discipline their children [LIT].
Dukh pai thaka to hoile bhal rasta te jabole nimite ase. Isor pora apuni khan ke Tai laga bacha nisena he cholai ase. Eneka kun chokra ase tai laga baba pora bhal rasta te jabole nimite nasikhai?
8 So, if you have not experienced God disciplining you just like he disciplines all his other children, you are [not true children of God] [MET]. [You are like] illegitimate children; [no father disciplines them].
Jodi apuni khan ke bhal rasta to sikhai diya nai, jineka sob manu etu nashikai laga kaam te bhag loi kene ase, titia hoile apuni bhal niyom pora jonom nakora chokra ase aru apuni Isor laga chokra nohoi.
9 Furthermore, our natural fathers disciplined us [when we were young], and we respected them for doing that. So we should certainly more readily accept God our spiritual Father disciplining us, with the result that we live eternally [RHQ]!
Etu nisena, amikhan laga prithibi te thaka baba pora sikhai diya kotha to amikhan bisi adar kore aru taike sonman diye. Titia hoile atma te thaka baba ke amikhan saikene kiman adar kori kene thaki bole lage?
10 Our natural fathers disciplined us for a short time in a way that they considered right, [but it wasn’t always right], but God always disciplines us [in a right way], to help us. He does it so that we may be holy as he is.
Amikhan laga baba khan pora ki bhal ase etu taikhan para tak amikhan ke sikhai dise. Kintu Isor to amikhan bhal hobole nimite sikhai diye, etu pora amikhan bhi tai laga pobitrota te bhag lobo nimite.
11 During the time that God is disciplining us, that does not seem to be something about which we should rejoice. Instead, it is something that pains us. But later it causes those who have learned from it to be peaceful and to [live] righteously.
Sob homoi te bhal rasta te jabole nimite sikhai diya to khushi laga nohobo bhi pare, kele koile sikhai diya to dukh he pai. Kintu kun etu pora sikhi loi, taikhan pichete etu pora dharmikta laga anondo phol dhori loi.
12 So, [instead of acting as though you were spiritually exhausted], renew yourselves [MET] spiritually.
Etu nimite apuni laga hath giri kene thaka to takot kori lobi aru apuni laga komjur theng bhi takot kori lobi.
13 Go straight forward [in your Christian life] [MET], in order that believers who are uncertain about their faith [will imitate you] and not ([leave God’s way/] useless [to God]) [MET]. Instead, they will be spiritually restored [MET] as an injured and useless limb is restored.
Apuni laga theng nimite rasta to sidha bonai lobi, etu pora theng to lengera hoi kene nathakibo, kintu bhal hoi jabo.
14 Try to live peacefully with all people. Seek to be holy, since no one will see the Lord if he is not holy.
Sob manu logote shanti pora thakibi, aru pobitro hoi kene thaki bhi, etu nohoile kun bhi Probhu ke dikhi bole na paribo.
15 Beware that none of you stops [trusting in] God, [who has done kind things for us that we did not deserve] (OR, Beware that you have never [experienced] God kindly [saving you]). Be on guard lest any of you [act in an evil way towards others], because your doing that will [grow like] [MET] a root [grows into a big plant], and the result [of your] doing that will be that many believers will sin and become unacceptable to God.
Sabi Isor laga anugrah pora kun bhi komti hoi kene nathakibo nimite, aru tita laga jor kun logote pora bhi ulaikene digdar koribo nadibi, kele koile etu pora bisi manu letera hoi jabo pare.
16 Do not let anyone be immoral, or be irreligious as Esau was. He exchanged the rights he had as a firstborn son for only one meal.
Apnikhan majot te kunbi mangso laga itcha pora thaka nohobo lage, Esau nisena apobitro nathakibo lage, kun ekbar khabo nimite tai nijor laga naam to bikiri kori dise.
17 You know that after he did that, he wanted to receive [what his father would promise to give him if] he blessed him. But [his father] was unable [to change what he had already done]. And Esau found no way to change things, even though he sought tearfully to do that.
Apuni khan jane etu pichete bhi, jitia tai asirbad pabole nimite itcha korisile, taike tyag kori dise, kelemane tai mon ghura bole nimite aru homoi panai, tai kandi kene suku pani ulaile bhi eku panai.
18 In coming [to God] you have not [experienced things like what the Israeli people experienced] at [Sinai] Mountain. [They] approached [a mountain that God told them they] should not touch. [They approached] a blazing fire, and it was gloomy and dark [DOU], and there was a hurricane/cyclone.
Kelemane apuni khan kiba ekta chubole para laga, joli thaka jui, andhera, mon dukh howa, dangor mon dukh aru tufan,
19 They heard a trumpet sounding and they heard [God] speak. The result was that those who heard it pleaded for God not to speak to them like that again.
nohoile ekbar bhigul bojai diya homoi te, nohoile kuntu awaj kotha kowa hunise Israel manu khan bhik mangise aru to ekta kotha bhi taikhan ke nokobole nimite.
20 When [God] commanded them saying, “If [a person or] even an animal touches this mountain, [you] must [kill him/it by] throwing stones at him/it,” they were terrified.
Kelemane taikhan ke ki hukum dise etu mani bole para nai: “Jodi bhi ekta janwar pora etu pahar ke chui diye, titia etu ke pathor maribo lage.”
21 Truly, because Moses was terrified after seeing what happened [on the mountain], he said, “I am trembling because I am very afraid!”
Etu sabole bisi bhoi lagise aru Moses pora koise, “Moi bhoi lagi ase aru kapi ase.”
22 Instead, [it is as though] you have come to [the presence of God in heaven] [MET]. [That is like what your ancestors did when they came to worship] God on Zion Hill, in Jerusalem, in the city of God who is all-powerful. You have come (OR, you are coming) to where there are countless angels, who are rejoicing as they have gathered together.
Hoile bhi, tumi Zion pahar te aru Isor laga sheher te ahise, sorgo laga Jerusalem, aru dos hajar sorgodoth khan khushi kori thaka jagate,
23 You have joined all the believers [who have privileges like] firstborn sons, whose names [God] has written down in heaven. You have come to God, who will judge everyone. You have come to where the spirits of God’s people are, people who lived righteously [before they died], and who now have been made perfect [in heaven].
aru prothom bacha jonom kori kene manu khan joma kora jagate, jun khan laga naam sorgote likhise, aru Isor, kun sob manu laga Bisar-Korta ase, aru dharmik laga atma kun pora thik koribo pare, etu usorte ahise,
24 You have come to Jesus, who arranged a new covenant [between us and God]. You have accepted [what he accomplished when] his blood flowed [when he died on the cross. His doing that made it possible for God to forgive us]. That is better than the blood of Abel, [who just] wanted revenge because his brother Cain murdered him.
aru Jisu, notun niyom pora kotha kori diya ekjon, ulaikene utu khun hali dise juntu khun to Abel laga khun pora bhi bhal ase.
25 Beware that you do not refuse to listen to [God] who is speaking to you. The Israeli people did not escape [God punishing them] when [Moses] (OR, [God]) warned them here on earth. So we shall surely not escape [God punishing us] if we reject him when he warns us from heaven! [RHQ]
Sabi apuni logote kun pora kotha kori ase Isor ke mana nokorile nimite. Kelemane Israel manu khan ke samjhai diya ekjon ke mana kora karone, jodi taikhan bachibo para nai koile, titia kun pora amikhan logot te sorgo pora kotha pati ase Taike mana korile, amikhan kineka bachibo.
26 The earth shook [PRS] then when he spoke [MTY] [at Sinai Mountain]. But now he has promised, “I will shake the earth again, one more time, but I will shake heaven too.”
Ekta homoi te, Isor laga awaj pora prithibi to hilai dise. Kintu etiya kosom khai kene koise, “Aru ekbar khali etu prithibi to he nohoi, kintu sorgo bhi hilai dibo.”
27 The words “again, one more time” indicate that things [on earth] will be shaken {that [he] will shake things [on earth]}, meaning that he will set aside all that [he] has created, in order that the things [in heaven] that cannot be shaken {that nothing can shake} may remain forever.
Kintu etu kotha, “aru ekbar,” laga motlob ase shristi kora jinis khan sob to hilai kene khotom kori dibo, titia he, ki jinis hilai dibo napare, etu he thaki jabo.
28 So, let us thank God that we are becoming members of a kingdom that nothing can shake. Let us worship/serve God in a way that pleases him by being greatly in awe [DOU] before him.
Etu nimite, amikhan kitia bhi hila bole napara laga rajyo to pai ase, amikhan dhanyavad dibo, aru amikhan khushi hoi kene Isor khushi howa aradhana te taike sonman dibo.
29 Remember that the God we [worship/serve] is like a fire that burns up everything [that is impure] [MET]!
Amikhan laga Isor to hoile jolai diya laga jui ase.

< Hebrews 12 >