< 2 Corinthians 11 >

1 I could wish that you would tolerate a little folly in me! But indeed you do tolerate me.
یُویَں مَماجْنانَتاں کْشَنَں یاوَتْ سوڈھُمْ اَرْہَتھَ، اَتَح سا یُشْمابھِح سَہْیَتاں۔
2 I am jealous over you with the jealousy of God. For I promised you in marriage as a pure bride, to one husband – the Christ.
اِیشْوَرے مَماسَکْتَتْوادْ اَہَں یُشْمانَدھِ تَپے یَسْماتْ سَتِیں کَنْیامِوَ یُشْمانْ ایکَسْمِنْ وَرےرْتھَتَح کھْرِیشْٹے سَمَرْپَیِتُمْ اَہَں واگْدانَمْ اَکارْشَں۔
3 Yet I fear that it may turn out that, just as the snake by his craftiness deceived Eve, so your minds may have lost the loyalty and purity due from you to the Christ.
کِنْتُ سَرْپینَ سْوَکھَلَتَیا یَدْوَدْ ہَوا وَنْچَیانْچَکے تَدْوَتْ کھْرِیشْٹَں پْرَتِ سَتِیتْوادْ یُشْماکَں بھْرَںشَح سَمْبھَوِشْیَتِیتِ بِبھیمِ۔
4 For, if some newcomer is proclaiming a Jesus other than him whom we proclaimed, or if you are receiving a Spirit different from the Spirit which you received, or a good news different from that which you welcomed, then you are marvellously tolerant!
اَسْمابھِرَناکھْیاپِتوپَرَح کَشْچِدْ یِیشُ رْیَدِ کینَچِدْ آگَنْتُکیناکھْیاپْیَتے یُشْمابھِح پْراگَلَبْدھَ آتْما وا یَدِ لَبھْیَتے پْراگَگرِہِیتَح سُسَںوادو وا یَدِ گرِہْیَتے تَرْہِ مَنْیے یُویَں سَمْیَکْ سَہِشْیَدھْوے۔
5 I do not regard myself as in any way inferior to the most eminent apostles!
کِنْتُ مُکھْییبھْیَح پْریرِتیبھْیوہَں کینَچِتْ پْرَکارینَ نْیُونو ناسْمِیتِ بُدھْیے۔
6 Though I am no trained orator, yet I am not without knowledge; indeed we made this perfectly clear to you in every way.
مَمَ واکْپَٹُتایا نْیُونَتْوے سَتْیَپِ جْنانَسْیَ نْیُونَتْوَں ناسْتِ کِنْتُ سَرْوَّوِشَیے وَیَں یُشْمَدْگوچَرے پْرَکاشامَہے۔
7 Perhaps you say that I did wrong in humbling myself that you might be exalted – I mean because I told you God’s good news without payment.
یُشْماکَمْ اُنَّتْیَے مَیا نَمْرَتاں سْوِیکرِتْییشْوَرَسْیَ سُسَںوادو وِنا ویتَنَں یُشْماکَں مَدھْیے یَدْ اَگھوشْیَتَ تینَ مَیا کِں پاپَمْ اَکارِ؟
8 I robbed other churches by taking pay from them, so that I might serve you!
یُشْماکَں سیوَنایاہَمْ اَنْیَسَمِتِبھْیو بھرِتِ گرِہْلَنْ دھَنَمَپَہرِتَوانْ،
9 And, when I was with you in need, I did not become a burden to any of you; for our friends, on coming from Macedonia, supplied my needs. I kept myself, and will keep myself from being an expense to you in any way.
یَدا چَ یُشْمَنْمَدھْیےوَرْتّے تَدا مَمارْتھابھاوے جاتے یُشْماکَں کوپِ مَیا نَ پِیڈِتَح؛ یَتو مَمَ سورْتھابھاوو ماکِدَنِیادیشادْ آگَتَے بھْراترِبھِ نْیَوارْیَّتَ، اِتّھَمَہَں کّاپِ وِشَیے یَتھا یُشْماسُ بھارو نَ بھَوامِ تَتھا مَیاتْمَرَکْشا کرِتا کَرْتَّوْیا چَ۔
10 As surely as I know anything of the truth of Christ, this boast, as far as I am concerned, will not be stopped in any part of Greece.
کھْرِیشْٹَسْیَ سَتْیَتا یَدِ مَیِ تِشْٹھَتِ تَرْہِ مَمَیشا شْلاگھا نِکھِلاکھایادیشے کیناپِ نَ روتْسْیَتے۔
11 Why? Because I do not love you? God knows that I do!
ایتَسْیَ کارَنَں کِں؟ یُشْماسُ مَمَ پْریمَ ناسْتْییتَتْ کِں تَتْکارَنَں؟ تَدْ اِیشْوَرو ویتِّ۔
12 What I am doing now I will continue to do in order to cut away the ground from under those who are wishing for some ground for attacking me, so that as regards the thing of which they boast they may appear in their true characters, just as we do.
یے چھِدْرَمَنْوِشْیَنْتِ تے یَتْ کِمَپِ چھِدْرَں نَ لَبھَنْتے تَدَرْتھَمیوَ تَتْ کَرْمَّ مَیا کْرِیَتے کارِشْیَتے چَ تَسْماتْ تے یینَ شْلاگھَنْتے تیناسْماکَں سَمانا بھَوِشْیَنْتِ۔
13 Such people are false apostles, treacherous workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ!
تادرِشا بھاکْتَپْریرِتاح پْرَوَنْچَکاح کارَوو بھُوتْوا کھْرِیشْٹَسْیَ پْریرِتاناں ویشَں دھارَیَنْتِ۔
14 And no wonder; for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
تَچّاشْچَرْیَّں نَہِ؛ یَتَح سْوَیَں شَیَتانَپِ تیجَسْوِدُوتَسْیَ ویشَں دھارَیَتِ،
15 It is not surprising, therefore, if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. But their end will be in accordance with their actions.
تَتَسْتَسْیَ پَرِچارَکا اَپِ دھَرْمَّپَرِچارَکاناں ویشَں دھارَیَنْتِیتْیَدْبھُتَں نَہِ؛ کِنْتُ تیشاں کَرْمّانِ یادرِشانِ پھَلانْیَپِ تادرِشانِ بھَوِشْیَنْتِ۔
16 I say again – Let no one think me a fool! Yet, if you do, at least welcome me as you would a fool, so that I, too may indulge in a little boasting.
اَہَں پُنَ رْوَدامِ کوپِ ماں نِرْبّودھَں نَ مَنْیَتاں کِنْچَ یَدْیَپِ نِرْبّودھو بھَوییَں تَتھاپِ یُویَں نِرْبّودھَمِوَ مامَنُگرِہْیَ کْشَنَیکَں یاوَتْ مَماتْمَشْلاگھامْ اَنُجانِیتَ۔
17 When I speak like this, I am not speaking as the Master would, but as a fool might, in boasting so confidently.
ایتَسْیاح شْلاگھایا نِمِتَّں مَیا یَتْ کَتھِتَوْیَں تَتْ پْرَبھُنادِشْٹینیوَ کَتھْیَتے تَنَّہِ کِنْتُ نِرْبّودھینیوَ۔
18 As so many are boasting of earthly things, I, too, will boast.
اَپَرے بَہَوَح شارِیرِکَشْلاگھاں کُرْوَّتے تَسْمادْ اَہَمَپِ شْلاگھِشْیے۔
19 For all your cleverness, you tolerate fools willingly enough!
بُدّھِمَنْتو یُویَں سُکھینَ نِرْبّودھانامْ آچارَں سَہَدھْوے۔
20 You tolerate a person even when they enslave you, when they plunder you, when they get you into their power, when they put on airs of superiority, when they strike you in the face!
کوپِ یَدِ یُشْمانْ داسانْ کَروتِ یَدِ وا یُشْماکَں سَرْوَّسْوَں گْرَسَتِ یَدِ وا یُشْمانْ ہَرَتِ یَدِ واتْمابھِمانِی بھَوَتِ یَدِ وا یُشْماکَں کَپولَمْ آہَنْتِ تَرْہِ تَدَپِ یُویَں سَہَدھْوے۔
21 I admit, to my shame, that we have been weak. But whatever the subject on which others are not afraid to boast – though it is foolish to say so – I am not afraid either!
دَورْبَّلْیادْ یُشْمابھِرَوَمانِتا اِوَ وَیَں بھاشامَہے، کِنْتْوَپَرَسْیَ کَسْیَچِدْ یینَ پْرَگَلْبھَتا جایَتے تینَ مَماپِ پْرَگَلْبھَتا جایَتَ اِتِ نِرْبّودھینیوَ مَیا وَکْتَوْیَں۔
22 Are they Hebrews? So am I! Are they Israelites? So am I! Are they descendants of Abraham? So am I!
تے کِمْ اِبْرِلوکاح؟ اَہَمَپِیبْرِی۔ تے کِمْ اِسْراییلِییاح؟ اَہَمَپِیسْراییلِییَح۔ تے کِمْ اِبْراہِیمو وَںشاح؟ اَہَمَپِیبْراہِیمو وَںشَح۔
23 Are they “Servants of Christ”? Though it is madness to talk like this, I am more so than they! I have had more of toil, more of imprisonment! I have been flogged times without number. I have been often at death’s door.
تے کِں کھْرِیشْٹَسْیَ پَرِچارَکاح؟ اَہَں تیبھْیوپِ تَسْیَ مَہاپَرِچارَکَح؛ کِنْتُ نِرْبّودھَ اِوَ بھاشے، تیبھْیوپْیَہَں بَہُپَرِشْرَمے بَہُپْرَہارے بَہُوارَں کارایاں بَہُوارَں پْرانَناشَسَںشَیے چَ پَتِتَوانْ۔
24 Five times I received at the hands of my own people forty lashes, all but one.
یِہُودِییَیرَہَں پَنْچَکرِتْوَ اُونَچَتْوارِںشَتْپْرَہارَیراہَتَسْتْرِرْویتْراگھاتَمْ ایکَکرِتْوَح پْرَسْتَراگھاتَنْچَ پْرَپْتَوانْ۔
25 Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked. I have spent a whole day and night in the deep.
وارَتْرَیَں پوتَبھَنْجَنینَ کْلِشْٹوہَمْ اَگادھَسَلِلے دِنَمیکَں راتْرِمیکانْچَ یاپِتَوانْ۔
26 My journeys have been many. I have been through dangers from rivers, dangers from robbers, dangers from my own people, dangers from the Gentiles, dangers in towns, dangers in the country, dangers on the sea, dangers among people pretending to be followers of the Lord.
بَہُوارَں یاتْرابھِ رْنَدِیناں سَنْکَٹَے رْدَسْیُوناں سَنْکَٹَیح سْوَجاتِییاناں سَنْکَٹَے رْبھِنَّجاتِییاناں سَنْکَٹَے رْنَگَرَسْیَ سَنْکَٹَے رْمَرُبھُومیح سَنْکَٹَے ساگَرَسْیَ سَنْکَٹَے رْبھاکْتَبھْراترِناں سَنْکَٹَیشْچَ
27 I have been through toil and hardship. I have passed many a sleepless night; I have endured hunger and thirst; I have often been without food; I have known cold and nakedness.
پَرِشْرَمَکْلیشابھْیاں وارَں وارَں جاگَرَنینَ کْشُدھاترِشْنابھْیاں بَہُوارَں نِراہارینَ شِیتَنَگْنَتابھْیانْچاہَں کالَں یاپِتَوانْ۔
28 And, not to speak of other things, there is my daily burden of anxiety about all the churches.
تادرِشَں نَیمِتِّکَں دُحکھَں وِناہَں پْرَتِدِنَمْ آکُلو بھَوامِ سَرْوّاساں سَمِتِیناں چِنْتا چَ مَیِ وَرْتَّتے۔
29 Who is weak without my being weak? Who is led astray without my burning with indignation?
ییناہَں نَ دُرْبَّلِیبھَوامِ تادرِشَں دَورْبَّلْیَں کَح پاپْنوتِ؟
30 If I must boast, I will boast of things which show my weakness!
یَدِ مَیا شْلاگھِتَوْیَں تَرْہِ سْوَدُرْبَّلَتامَدھِ شْلاگھِشْیے۔
31 The God and Father of the Lord Jesus – he who is for ever blessed – knows that I am speaking the truth. (aiōn g165)
مَیا مرِشاواکْیَں نَ کَتھْیَتَ اِتِ نِتْیَں پْرَشَںسَنِییوسْماکَں پْرَبھو رْیِیشُکھْرِیشْٹَسْیَ تاتَ اِیشْوَرو جاناتِ۔ (aiōn g165)
32 When I was in Damascus, the Governor under King Aretas had the gates of that city guarded, so as to arrest me,
دَمّیشَکَنَگَرےرِتاراجَسْیَ کارْیّادھْیَکْشو ماں دھَرْتُّمْ اِچّھَنْ یَدا سَینْیَیسْتَدْ دَمّیشَکَنَگَرَمْ اَرَکْشَیَتْ
33 but I was let down in a basket through a window in the wall, and so escaped his hands.
تَداہَں لوکَیح پِٹَکَمَدھْیے پْراچِیرَگَواکْشیناوَروہِتَسْتَسْیَ کَراتْ تْرانَں پْراپَں۔

< 2 Corinthians 11 >