< Hebrews 9 >
1 The former system had instructions as to how to worship, and an earthly sanctuary.
Pa ri nabꞌe chꞌekom tzij ri Dios xuya ri ucholajil ri jastaq rech jeriꞌ kabꞌan ri qꞌijilaꞌnik che, are waꞌ ri ucholajil ri qꞌijilaꞌnik cho ri uwachulew.
2 The first room in the Tabernacle housed the candlestick, the table, and the sacred bread. This was called the Holy Place.
Rumal cher pa ri nabꞌe kꞌolibꞌal rech ri Tabernáculo, ri ubꞌiꞌnam tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal yaꞌtal wi ri kꞌolibꞌal kantela, ri mexa xuqujeꞌ ri kaxlan wa ri tzujtal choch ri Dios.
3 Past the second veil in the Tabernacle was the room called the Most Holy Place.
Chirij ri ukabꞌ tasbꞌal upam ri Tabernáculo ri utz kukꞌaꞌxik ri ubꞌiꞌnam sibꞌalaj tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal,
4 This contained the golden altar of incense, the gold-covered “agreement chest.” Inside this were the golden pot containing manna, Aaron's rod that had produced buds, and the stone inscriptions of the agreement.
chilaꞌ kꞌo wi ri tzujbꞌal ri bꞌantal che qꞌana pwaq, xuqujeꞌ chilaꞌ kꞌo wi ri kaxa rech ri chꞌekom tzij ri chꞌuqtal che qꞌana pwaq. Pa ri kaxa kꞌo wi ri jun xaruꞌ bꞌantal che qꞌana pwaq ri yaꞌtal maná chupam, xuqujeꞌ ri uchꞌamiꞌy ri Aarón ri xtuxik, rachiꞌl ri lajuj taqanik ri tzꞌibꞌatalik cho ri kebꞌ tzꞌalam abꞌaj.
5 Above this were the glorious angel cherubim covering the place of reconciliation. We can't discuss all of this in detail now.
Puꞌwiꞌ ri kaxa e kꞌo kebꞌ angelibꞌ kibꞌiꞌnam e querubin rech ri juluwem rukꞌ ri kinanochꞌal kichꞌuqum ri chꞌuqbꞌal uwiꞌ ri arca. Man kuya ta kꞌut kujtzijon chirij chanim puꞌwiꞌ we riꞌ chanim.
6 Once all of this had been set up, the priests would go in regularly to the first room of the Tabernacle to perform their duties.
Jeriꞌ ubꞌanik we jastaq riꞌ pa ri tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal. Qꞌij chi qꞌij koꞌk bꞌik ri e chꞌawenelabꞌ cho ri Dios pa we kꞌolibꞌal riꞌ rech keꞌkiqꞌijilaꞌj ri Dios.
7 But only the high priest went into the second room, and only once a year. Even then he had to make a sacrifice involving blood, which he offered for himself and for the people's sins of ignorance.
Pa ri sibꞌalaj tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal kꞌut xwi kokik ri kinimal ri chꞌawenelabꞌ, we riꞌ xaq junmul pa jun junabꞌ kakꞌulmatajik. Ri chꞌawenel are kok bꞌik pa ri sibꞌalaj tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal kukꞌam bꞌik kikꞌ rech kuta kuybꞌal umak areꞌ xuqujeꞌ kuꞌta kuybꞌal kimak ri winaq ri kemakunik man rukꞌ ta kichomabꞌal.
8 By this the Holy Spirit indicated that the way into the true Most Holy Place hadn't been revealed while the first Tabernacle still existed.
Rukꞌ we riꞌ, ri Tyoxalaj Uxlabꞌixel kuya uchꞌobꞌik chi are kꞌa kꞌo na we Tabernáculo riꞌ, man xaq ta xapachin kok pa ri sibꞌalaj Tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal.
9 This is an illustration for us in the present, showing us that the gifts and sacrifices that are offered can't make the worshiper's conscience clear.
Ronojel we riꞌ xbꞌanik rech jeriꞌ xkꞌut chiqawach chi ri sipanik xuqujeꞌ ri tzujuꞌnijik ri katzujik man kꞌo ta ukwinem chubꞌanik sukꞌ che ri kichomabꞌal ri kakibꞌan ri qꞌijilaꞌnik riꞌ.
10 They're just religious regulations—about food and drink, and various ceremonies involving washing—which were put in place until the time of God's new way of relating to him.
Waꞌ we riꞌ xaq e jastaq tijowik rij, jastaq qumuxik rij, jastaq ri kabꞌanik rech kachꞌajchꞌojir ri winaq, we jastaq riꞌ xeya loq kꞌa pa ri qꞌij are xkꞌexen ronojel.
11 Christ has come as a high priest of all the good experiences we now have. He went into the greater, more complete Tabernacle that wasn't made by human hands—not part of this created world.
Are kꞌu xul ri Cristo, ri kinimaꞌqil ri chꞌawenelabꞌ pa ri Tabernáculo ri man kiqꞌabꞌ ta achyabꞌ bꞌanowinaq, xuqujeꞌ man rech ta we uwachulew riꞌ,
12 He didn't enter through the blood of goats and calves, but through his own blood. He entered once, for all time, into the Most Holy Place, setting us free forever. (aiōnios )
xok bꞌik xa junmul pa ri sibꞌalaj tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal, man xok ta bꞌik chutzujik kikikꞌel ri amaꞌ taq kꞌisikꞌ xane are xuꞌtzuju ri ukikꞌel Areꞌ, rech jeriꞌ xujukol che ri makaj. (aiōnios )
13 For if the blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a cow sprinkled on those who are ritually unclean make the body ceremonially clean,
Ri kikikꞌel amaꞌ taq kꞌisikꞌ xuqujeꞌ amaꞌ taq wakax, xuqujeꞌ ri uchajil ri kꞌojol taq wakax ri kachikox pa kiwiꞌ ri winaq ri man e chꞌajchꞌoj taj kuꞌtyoxirisaj jeriꞌ kechꞌajchꞌojirik.
14 how much more does the blood of Christ—who offered himself in his sinless life to God through the eternal Spirit—clean your consciences from your past sinful lives so you can serve the living God? (aiōnios )
We jeriꞌ, la mat kꞌu kꞌo na ri ukikꞌel ri Cristo, ri man kꞌo ta xa ta ne nitzꞌ chꞌuluj che ri xtzuj cho ri Dios, are waꞌ kuchꞌajchꞌobꞌej na ri qachomabꞌal che ri itzel taq chak ri xaq kakꞌaman bꞌik pa ri kamikal, rech jeriꞌ kaqapatanij na ri kꞌaslik Dios. (aiōnios )
15 This is why he is the mediator of a new agreed relationship. Since a death has occurred to set them free from the sins committed under the first agreed relationship, now those who are called can receive the promise of an eternal inheritance. (aiōnios )
Rumal riꞌ, rumal ri Cristo xqakꞌam uqꞌabꞌ jun kꞌakꞌ chꞌekom tzij che ri Dios. Rech jeriꞌ ri e sikꞌital apanoq kakikꞌamawaꞌj ri echabꞌal ri man kasach ta uwach, jeriꞌ rumal cher ri Jesús xkamik chikikirik konojel ri winaq che ri mak ri xkibꞌan kanoq chuxeꞌ ri ojer chꞌekom tzij. (aiōnios )
16 For a will to be implemented, the person who made it must be dead.
Pa we kꞌakꞌ chꞌekom tzij riꞌ sibꞌalaj choqꞌaqꞌ kilik chi ri xyoꞌw kan ri wuj rech echabꞌal, kaminaq chik.
17 A will is only valid when there's been a death—and is never applied while the person who made it is still alive.
Rumal cher ri wuj rech echabꞌal xaq xwiꞌ kꞌo kutayij we kakam ri yoꞌwinaq kanoq, man kuya taj kachakun ri wuj we xaq jeꞌ kꞌaslik ri ajchoqꞌe.
18 That's why the first agreement was established with blood.
Jeriꞌ rumal are xbꞌan ri nabꞌe chꞌekom tzij, sibꞌalaj kꞌi aꞌwaj xekamisaxik.
19 After Moses had given all the commandments of the law to everyone, he took the blood of calves and goats, and together with water, scarlet wool, and hyssop, sprinkled the book itself and all the people.
Are xbꞌiꞌtaj ronojel ri taqanik rech ri Moisés chike ri tinimit, ri Moisés xukꞌam ri kikikꞌel ri kꞌisikꞌ xuqujeꞌ wakax rachiꞌl jaꞌ, kyaq lana, xuqujeꞌ jun uqꞌabꞌ ri qꞌayes ubꞌiꞌnam hisopo, xuchikoj chirij ri wuj rech ri taqanik xuqujeꞌ chikij ri tinimit.
20 He said to them, “This is the blood of the agreed relationship that God has told you he wants with you.”
Jewaꞌ xubꞌij: Are waꞌ ri kikꞌ rech chꞌekom tzij ri xutaq loq ri Dios chiꞌwe.
21 Moses sprinkled the blood in the same way on the Tabernacle and everything used in worship.
Xuqujeꞌ xuchikoj ri kikꞌ puꞌwiꞌ ri Tabernáculo, xuqujeꞌ puꞌwiꞌ ronojel ri jastaq ri kakoj che ri qꞌijilaꞌnem.
22 According to ceremonial law, almost everything is made clean with blood, and without shedding blood nothing is made ritually free from the stain of sin.
Ri taqanik kubꞌij chi rukꞌ kikꞌ kachꞌajchꞌobꞌex ronojel, jeriꞌ rumal we man katixtobꞌ kikꞌ man kakuyutaj ta ri makaj.
23 So if the copies of what is in heaven needed to be cleansed in this way, the things in heaven needed cleansing by better sacrifices.
Rumal riꞌ sibꞌalaj choqꞌaqꞌ xekamisax ri aꞌwaj rech jeriꞌ kachꞌajchꞌobꞌex ronojel ri kꞌo pa ri Tabernáculo, are wa jun esal uwach ri kaj. Pa ri kaj kajawatajik chi katzuj sipanik ri kꞌo na chikiwach ri aꞌwaj.
24 For Christ hasn't entered a Most Holy Place constructed by human beings that is only a pattern of the original. He has entered heaven itself, and now appears on our behalf, speaking for us in God's presence.
Jeriꞌ rumal ri Cristo man xok taj pa ri kꞌolibꞌal qꞌijilaꞌbꞌal Dios ri xaq achyabꞌ e bꞌanowinaq, ri xaq esal uwach ri qꞌijilaꞌbꞌal Dios, xane xok bꞌik pa ri kaj xuꞌta che ri Dios chi kujukuyu.
25 This was not to repeatedly offer himself, like a high priest has to enter the Most Holy Place year after year, offering blood that is not his own.
Xuqujeꞌ man xok ta bꞌik pa ri kaj chutzujik ribꞌ sibꞌalaj kꞌi mul jetaq ri kubꞌan ri chꞌawenel cho ri Dios pa kiwiꞌ ri winaq rech uwachulew kok bꞌik pa ri sibꞌalaj tyoxalaj kꞌolibꞌal chutzujik kikikꞌel aꞌwaj.
26 Otherwise Christ would have had to suffer many times since the creation of the world. No: just this one time at the end of the present age he came to remove sin by sacrificing himself. (aiōn )
We ta jeriꞌ xubꞌan ri Cristo, sibꞌalaj kꞌi mul ta bꞌa ri xkamik xuchapleꞌj ta loq kamik riꞌ are xtiktaj loq ri uwachulew. Man je ta kꞌu riꞌ xubꞌano pa ri kꞌisbꞌal rech taq ri qꞌij xa junmul xukꞌut ribꞌ chibꞌe qꞌij saq rech jeriꞌ xukꞌis puꞌwiꞌ ri mak rukꞌ ri tzujuꞌnijik ri xubꞌano. (aiōn )
27 Just as human beings die only once, and then are judged,
Jetaq ri bꞌiꞌtal loq, qonojel uj winaq xa junmul kujkamik, kꞌa te riꞌ kape na ri qꞌatoj tzij.
28 so too for Christ—having been sacrificed once to take away the sins of many people, he will come again, not to deal with sin, but to save those who wait for him.
Je xuqujeꞌ ri Cristo xa junmul xutzuj ribꞌ rech jeriꞌ karesaj ri kimak e kꞌi, kꞌa te riꞌ katzalij chi na loq man xa ta kulkam chi junmul rumal ri qamak xane kapetik chuyaꞌik koltajem chike ri kayeꞌm ri upetibꞌal.