< 1 Timothy 1 >
1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus—by injunction of God our Saviour and Christ Jesus our hope, —
asmākaṁ trāṇakartturīśvarasyāsmākaṁ pratyāśābhūmeḥ prabho ryīśukhrīṣṭasya cājñānusārato yīśukhrīṣṭasya preritaḥ paulaḥ svakīyaṁ satyaṁ dharmmaputraṁ tīmathiyaṁ prati patraṁ likhati|
2 unto Timothy, my true child in faith: favour, mercy, peace, from God our Father, and Christ Jesus our Lord.
asmākaṁ tāta īśvaro'smākaṁ prabhu ryīśukhrīṣṭaśca tvayi anugrahaṁ dayāṁ śāntiñca kuryyāstāṁ|
3 Even as I exhorted thee to remain in Ephesus, when I was journeying into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some—
mākidaniyādeśe mama gamanakāle tvam iphiṣanagare tiṣṭhan itaraśikṣā na grahītavyā, ananteṣūpākhyāneṣu vaṁśāvaliṣu ca yuṣmābhi rmano na niveśitavyam
4 Not to be teaching otherwise, nor yet to be giving heed to stories and endless genealogies, —the which, bring, arguings, rather than that stewardship of God which is with faith; —
iti kāṁścit lokān yad upadiśeretat mayādiṣṭo'bhavaḥ, yataḥ sarvvairetai rviśvāsayukteśvarīyaniṣṭhā na jāyate kintu vivādo jāyate|
5 Now, the end of the charge, is love—out of a pure heart, and a good conscience, and faith unfeigned, —
upadeśasya tvabhipretaṁ phalaṁ nirmmalāntaḥkaraṇena satsaṁvedena niṣkapaṭaviśvāsena ca yuktaṁ prema|
6 Which some, missing, have turned them aside unto idle talk,
kecit janāśca sarvvāṇyetāni vihāya nirarthakakathānām anugamanena vipathagāmino'bhavan,
7 Desiring to be law-teachers, —not understanding, either what they say or whereof they confidently affirm.
yad bhāṣante yacca niścinvanti tanna budhyamānā vyavasthopadeṣṭāro bhavitum icchanti|
8 Now we know that, excellent, is the law, if one put it to a lawful use: —
sā vyavasthā yadi yogyarūpeṇa gṛhyate tarhyuttamā bhavatīti vayaṁ jānīmaḥ|
9 Knowing this—that, to a righteous man, law, doth not apply, but to the lawless and insubordinate, ungodly and sinful, irreligious and profane, smiters of fathers and smiters of mothers, murderers,
aparaṁ sā vyavasthā dhārmmikasya viruddhā na bhavati kintvadhārmmiko 'vādhyo duṣṭaḥ pāpiṣṭho 'pavitro 'śuciḥ pitṛhantā mātṛhantā narahantā
10 fornicators, sodomites, man-stealers, liars, false- swearers, —and, if anything else, unto the healthful teaching, is opposed; —
veśyāgāmī puṁmaithunī manuṣyavikretā mithyāvādī mithyāśapathakārī ca sarvveṣāmeteṣāṁ viruddhā,
11 According to the glad-message of the glory of the happy God, with which entrusted am, I.
tathā saccidānandeśvarasya yo vibhavayuktaḥ susaṁvādo mayi samarpitastadanuyāyihitopadeśasya viparītaṁ yat kiñcid bhavati tadviruddhā sā vyavastheti tadgrāhiṇā jñātavyaṁ|
12 Grateful, am I unto him that empowered me, Christ Jesus our Lord, in that, faithful, he accounted me, putting me into ministry, —
mahyaṁ śaktidātā yo'smākaṁ prabhuḥ khrīṣṭayīśustamahaṁ dhanyaṁ vadāmi|
13 Though, formerly, a defamer, and persecutor, and insulter; nevertheless mercy was shown me, because, without knowledge, I acted, in unbelief:
yataḥ purā nindaka upadrāvī hiṁsakaśca bhūtvāpyahaṁ tena viśvāsyo 'manye paricārakatve nyayujye ca| tad aviśvāsācaraṇam ajñānena mayā kṛtamiti hetorahaṁ tenānukampito'bhavaṁ|
14 Yet exceeding abundant was the favour of our Lord, with faith and love which are in Christ Jesus.
aparaṁ khrīṣṭe yīśau viśvāsapremabhyāṁ sahito'smatprabhoranugraho 'tīva pracuro'bhat|
15 Faithful, the saying! and, of all acceptance, worthy, —that, Christ Jesus, came into the world, sinners, to save: of whom, the chief, am, I;—
pāpinaḥ paritrātuṁ khrīṣṭo yīśu rjagati samavatīrṇo'bhavat, eṣā kathā viśvāsanīyā sarvvai grahaṇīyā ca|
16 Nevertheless, on this account, was mercy shewn me, —that, in me, the chief, Christ Jesus might shew forth his entire longsuffering, for an ensample of them about to believe on him unto life age-abiding. (aiōnios )
teṣāṁ pāpināṁ madhye'haṁ prathama āsaṁ kintu ye mānavā anantajīvanaprāptyarthaṁ tasmin viśvasiṣyanti teṣāṁ dṛṣṭānte mayi prathame yīśunā khrīṣṭena svakīyā kṛtsnā cirasahiṣṇutā yat prakāśyate tadarthamevāham anukampāṁ prāptavān| (aiōnios )
17 Now, unto the King of the ages, —incorruptible, invisible, alone God, be honour and glory, unto the ages of ages, Amen! (aiōn )
anādirakṣayo'dṛśyo rājā yo'dvitīyaḥ sarvvajña īśvarastasya gauravaṁ mahimā cānantakālaṁ yāvad bhūyāt| āmen| (aiōn )
18 This charge, I commit unto thee, child Timothy, According to the prophecies, running before on thee, in order that thou mightest war, with them, the noble warfare.
he putra tīmathiya tvayi yāni bhaviṣyadvākyāni purā kathitāni tadanusārād aham enamādeśaṁ tvayi samarpayāmi, tasyābhiprāyo'yaṁ yattvaṁ tai rvākyairuttamayuddhaṁ karoṣi
19 Holding faith and a good conscience, —which some, thrusting from them, concerning their faith, have made shipwreck: —
viśvāsaṁ satsaṁvedañca dhārayasi ca| anayoḥ parityāgāt keṣāñcid viśvāsatarī bhagnābhavat|
20 Of whom are Hymenaeus and Alexander; whom I have delivered unto Satan, that they may be taught by discipline not to be defaming.
humināyasikandarau teṣāṁ yau dvau janau, tau yad dharmmanindāṁ puna rna karttuṁ śikṣete tadarthaṁ mayā śayatānasya kare samarpitau|