< Hebrews 6 >

1 So let's not get stuck on the basic teachings about Christ, but let's progress to a more mature understanding. We don't need to go over again the ideas of repenting from what we used to do, about trusting in God—
Henu, tukalekayi kyatukimanyisi hoti kuhusu iyumbe bhwa Kristu, twilondeka kujha ni juhudi kulotela mu bhukomi, tusibheki kabhele misingi ghya toba kuhoma mu mahengu ghaghabeli kujha ni bhuoni ni imani kwa K'yara,
2 or teachings about baptism, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. (aiōnios g166)
bhwala misingi ghya mafundisu gha ubatisu, ni kubhabhekela mabhokho, bhufufuo bhwa bhafu, ni hukumu jha milele. (aiōnios g166)
3 So let's get on with it, as God gives us the opportunity!
Na twibetakukheta naha ikajhiaghe K'yara ibetakuruhusu.
4 It's impossible for those who once understood and experienced God's heavenly gift—who shared in receiving the Holy Spirit,
Kwa kujha jhibhwesekanalepi kwa bhala ambabho bhajhikabhili nuru awali, ambabho habhonjili kipawa kya kumbinguni, ni kubhombeka kujha bhashirika bha Roho Mtakatifu,
5 who had known God's good word and the power of the coming age— (aiōn g165)
ni ambabho bhabhonjili bhunofu bhwa lilobhi lya K'yara ni kwa nghofu sya wakati bhwawihida, (aiōn g165)
6 and then completely abandon God, for them to be brought back to repentance once more. They themselves have crucified the Son of God all over again and publicly humiliated him.
ni kabhele bhakabina - jhibhwesekana lepi kubhakerebhusya kabhele mu toba. Ejhe ndo kwandabha bhan'sulubisi Mwana ghwa K'yara mara jha bhubhele kwa nafsi sya bhene, bhakamboka kujha khenu kya dhihaka pabhuaka.
7 Land that has been watered by rain, and produces crops for those who farm it, has God's blessing.
Kwa kujha ardhi jhajhipokili fula jhajhitonya mara kwa mara panani pa muene, ni kuhomesya mazao muhimu kwa abhu bhabhabhombili mahengu mu ardhi, ipokela baraka kuhoma kwa K'yara.
8 But land that only produces weeds and thorns is worthless, and is about to be condemned. In the end all that can be done is to burn it.
Lakini ikajhiajhi jhihogola mifwa ni maghogho, ijhelepi kabhele thamani na ijhe mu hatari jha kulaanibhwa. Mwisho bhuake kuteketesibhwa.
9 But dear friends, we believe better of you and your salvation, even if we talk like this!
Japokujha twilongela naha, rafiki bhapenzi, twishawishibhwa ni mambo manofu ghaghakabhahusu muenga ni mambo ghaghihusu wokovu.
10 God wouldn't be so unjust as to forget what you've done and the love you've shown for him by the care you've shown for fellow-believers—something you're still doing.
Kwa kujha K'yara dhalimu lepi ibetalepi kujhebhelela mahengu ghinu ni kwa bhupendo bhwa mubhulasili kwandabha jha lihina lya muene, kwa e'le mwabhatumikili bhaamini na mwakhona mkabhatumikila.
11 We want each of you to show the same kind of commitment, confident in God's hope until it's fulfilled.
Na twinoghela nesu kujha khila mmonga bhinu abhwesiajhi kulasya bidii jhelajhela mpaka mwisho bhwa uhakika ujasiri.
12 Don't be spiritually lazy, but follow the example of those who through trusting in God and patience inherit what God has promised.
Twilonda lepi mujhelayi bhololo, lakini mujhelayi bhafuasi bha bhala bhabhirithi ahadi kwandabha jha imani ni bhuvumilivu.
13 When God gave his promise to Abraham he could swear by no one greater so he took an oath on himself,
Kwa ndabha K'yara ampelili Abrahamu ahadi, alapili kwa nafsi jha muene, kwa kujha ngaalapili lepi kwa jhongi jhejhioha jhaajhe mbaha kuliko muene.
14 saying, “I will definitely bless you, and multiply your descendants.”
Ajobhili, “Bhukweli nibetakubariki na nibetakubhujhongesya bhuzao bhwa jhobhi nesu.”
15 And so, after patiently waiting, Abraham received the promise.
Kwa njela ejhe, Abrahamu apokili khela kyaahidibhu baada jha kulendala kwa bhuvumilivu.
16 People swear on things that are greater than they are, and when they have some dispute the oath is taken as the final word on the matter.
Ndabha mwanadamu ilapa kwa muene jha ajhele mbaha kuliko bhene, ni kwa bhene bhukomo bhwa mashindanu ghoha ndo kiapo kwa kughathibitisya.
17 That's why God wanted to demonstrate more clearly to those who would inherit the promise that he would never ever change his mind.
Wakati K'yara aamuili kulasya kwa bhuasi nesu kwa bharithi bha ahadi kusudi lya muene linofu lyalibadilika lepi, alithibitisi kwa kiapu.
18 So by these two actions that can't be changed, and since it's impossible for God to lie, we can have total confidence, having run for safety to take hold of the hope God presented to us.
Abhombili naha ili kwa fenu fibhele fyafibela kubadilika, ambafyo mu efyo K'yara ibhwesyalepi kujobha bhudesi, tete jhatujhikhambelili hifadhi tubhwesiajhi kupelibhwa muoyo kukamulila kwa nghofu litumaini lyalibhekibhu palongolo pa jhotu.
19 This hope is our spiritual anchor—it's both certain and reliable, and it takes us past the curtain to the presence of God.
Tujhe ni bhujasiri obho kama nanga jhajhisindamela ni jha kutegemela jha roho sya tete, ujasiri ambabho bhwijhingila sehemu jha mugati kumbele jha pazia.
20 That's where Jesus went in on our behalf, because he had become a high priest according to the order of Melchizedek. (aiōn g165)
Yesu ajhingili sehemu jhela kama mtangulizi ghwitu akamalayi kubhombeka kuhani mbaha hata milele baada jha utaratibu bhwa Melkizedeki. (aiōn g165)

< Hebrews 6 >