< 2 Corinthians 7 >
1 Dear friends, since we have these promises, we should wash ourselves clean from all that makes both body and spirit dirty, aiming for complete holiness out of reverence for God.
Joon awaan loong, arah kakham loong thoontang seng raangtaan ih hoonta. Erah raangtaan ih, seng teenuh teewah ih seng sakpuh adoleh chiiala nyaan hoomte dowa esa angjih, Rangte soomtu lam ih seng loong ah esa ih songtong theng.
2 Please accept us as your friends! We haven't done anyone wrong, we haven't corrupted anyone, and we haven't taken advantage of anyone.
Sen ten nah seng samthun roh ehe. Seng ih o uh tathet thukke; o uh tathet haatke adoleh o thet thuk suh uh tachungke.
3 I'm not saying this to condemn you—as I already told you, you mean so much to us that we live and die together with you!
Arah jenglang ah sen dut haat suh tali kang; jaakhoh di uh ebaat ih rum taha, seng loong ah ething ang koji oh adoleh tekmang ang koji oh sen loong ah seng minchante saarookwet eroomroom ih angli.
4 I speak up very strongly for you because I am so proud of you. You are such an encouragement to me. I am so happy for you despite all our troubles.
Ngah sen loong asuh kamkam ih tuumaang lang; nyia sen loong sok rum haano rapne ih khuupook lang! Seng chamnaang di uh nga tenchaan ih tonglang; nga rapne tenroon ju tonglang.
5 When we arrived in Macedonia we didn't have a minute's peace. We were attacked from every direction, with external conflicts and inner fears.
Mesidonia ni thok lidi uh, seng loong ah naangtong muh. Erah ni noongrep ni cham anaang tola angdowa, rookmui jengmui, nyia seng ten ni choothaat thaat totoh angdowa.
6 Even so, God who encourages the downhearted, encouraged us with Titus' arrival.
Enoothong, thungjoongte suh chaan kotte Rangte, ih Taitaas ah kaat thuk haano sen chaan kok dongta.
7 Not just by his arrival, but also by the encouragement you gave him. He told us how you were longing to see me, how sorry you were, and how concerned you were about me, which made me even happier.
Seng loong ah heh kaat suh luulu taroonti, heh suh sen ih mamah ih rongthu tan erah baat heeno ehan roonti. Nga japtup suh sen mamah ramtan erah ah baat ih tahe, nga raangtaan ih sen loong ah erathan ih thetthun han, adoleh nga pang suh erathan ih thunhan; erah raangtaan ih amadi ehan roonlang.
8 Even though I made you sorry by the letter I wrote, I don't regret it—though I did regret it because the letter did hurt you, but just for a while.
Ngah ih raangmaat tahang le ah ih sen thungthet thuk han bah uh erah raangtang asuh ngah ih tathet thunkang. Sen thungthet ah tuprum haano thetthun ih angbah uh pootsiit raang ba ang ah.
9 I'm happy now, not for hurting you, but because this pain led you to change your minds. You were made sorry in a way God would want, and so weren't harmed by us in any way.
Enoothong amadi ngah roonlang abah—sen thungthet thuk suh tah angka, sen thungthih tan ah ih senkhoom sensaam lekthuk halan asuh roonlang. Erah thungthet ah Rangte ih jat eta, erah raangtaan ih sen thetjih seng tiim uh re muh.
10 The kind of sorrow God wants us to have makes us change our minds and brings salvation. This kind of sorrow leaves no sense of regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.
Tiimnge liidi Rangte ih thungthet marah suh liiha erah ih bah tenthun ah lek thuk ano khopiiroidong lam ah suiha—eno erah di thetthunjih tajeeka! Enoothong mina thungthet luulu ih bah etek ba eh thuk ho.
11 See what happened to you when you had this very same experience of sorrow that God wants. Remember how enthusiastic you became, how keen you were to defend yourselves, how angry you were at what had happened, how seriously you took it, how you longed to do right, how concerned you were, how you wanted justice to be done. In all of this you showed that you were sincere in wanting to make things right.
Erah thungthih tan thoidi Rangte mamah mokala erah taat sok thaak an: Sen thung mathan sekthuk halan, sen toongtang ah jat eh thuk halan! Punkhat ela ngeh ih jatthuk halan, etek nawa pang hali ngeh ih jatthuk halan, seng raangtaan ih thunha ngeh ih jatthuk halan, nyia emoong reete chamthuk suh ban tongroh ela ngeh ih jatthuk halan. Jirep lam adi seng teenuh teewah tathike ngeh ih noisok tan.
12 So when I wrote to you, I wasn't writing about who did the wrong or who was wronged, but to show you how devoted you are to us in God's sight.
Erah raangtaan ih, le raangtang bah uh, o mina emoong reeta thoidi tah angta adoleh o moongta erah suh taraang tang. Erah nang ebah, Rangte miksok di sen ih amiisak di seng mathan thun hali erah jatthuk suh raangtang.
13 We are so encouraged by this. Added to our own encouragement, we were so pleased to see how happy Titus was, because you set his mind at rest.
Erah raangtaan ih seng rap eh seng rangdongli. Seng rangdong luulu lah angthang ih; Taitaas ah chosok anno heh tenroon thuktan ah suh seng rapne ih roonti.
14 I boasted to him about you, and you didn't let me down. Just as all I've told you is true, my boasting about you to Titus has proved to be true too!
Ngah sen suh khuupook lang tiit ah heh suh baat etang, sen ih ngah tarakrek thukri. Sen loong ah damdi saarookwet seng amiitiit ah roongwaanti, erah likhiikkhiik sen raangtaan ih seng rangdong tiit Taitaas suh baatti ah ih amiisak angkah ngeh ih noisok ha.
15 Titus cares for you even more as he remembers how you did what he told you, how you welcomed him with great respect.
Erah raangtaan ih heh ih ehanhan eh minchan halan, heh ih kah renbaat tahan adi sen ih mamah kah ih bantho tan nyia kamocho tan heh ih samthun roh eha.
16 I am so happy that I can be completely confident of you.
Sen loong asuh jirep ni tuumaang laalom rum haano ngah rapne ih roonlang!