< 2 Corinthians 10 >

1 Moreover, I, Paul, myself, exhort you, through the meekness and considerateness of the Christ, —I who, to look upon, indeed, am lowly toward you, but, absent, am bold towards you; —
Etiya ami Paul nije Khrista laga niche aru norom hoi kene apnikhan ke anurodh kori ase - jun apnikhan laga majote thakile dorpok hoi kene thake, hoile bhi usorte nathakile ami bhoi nakori jai!
2 I entreat, however, that, when present, I may not be bold with the assurance wherewith I think to be daring against some who account of us as though, according to flesh, we were walking, —
Hoilebi ami apnikhan pora morom mangi ase, ami jitia usorte ahibo moi laga mon dangor kori kene bhoi nalagikena nathakilebi hobo, eneka hoile bhi ami bhabi ase kunba usorte ami biya paikena bhoi nakoribo, jun khan amikhanke bhabi ase jineka amikhan mangso hisab te berai thake.
3 For, though, in flesh, we walk, not, according to flesh, do we war, —
Kilekoile amikhan mangso bhitor te thaki kene beraile bhi, amikhan mangso hisab te lorai nakore.
4 For, the weapons of our warfare, are not fleshly, but mighty, by God, unto a pulling down of strongholds, —
Kilekoile amikhan laga lorai laga hathiar khan gaw mangso nimite nohoi, hoilebi Isor laga takot pora takot dhuri kene thaka khan ke tanikena niche girai dibole laga ase.
5 When we pull down, calculations, and every height that uplifteth itself against the knowledge of God, and when we bring into captivity every thought unto the obedience of the Christ,
Misa-misi bhabona khan ke niche kori diye, aru sob dangor saman khan ke juntu nije ke uporte uthai thake Isor laga gyaan bhirodh te aru amikhan pora sob bhabona ke bandi kene Khrista laga kotha mani bole nimite kori diye.
6 And when we hold ourselves, in readiness, to avenge all disobedience, as soon as your obedience shall be fulfilled!
Aru amikhan taiyari kori kene ase, kotha namana khan ke bodla lobole, jitia apnikhan Khrista laga kotha mana to pura hoi jabo.
7 The things that lie on the surface, ye are looking at: —if anyone hath come to trust in himself that he is, Christ’s, this, let him reckon, again, with himself—that, even as, he, is Christ’s, so, also are, we.
Apnikhan samankhan laga bahar phine sai ase? Jodi kunba manu biswas kori ase tai Khrista laga ase koile, taike nije etu aru bhi bhabibole dibi, kele koile, jineka tai Khrista laga ase, eneka amikhan bhi Khrista laga ase.
8 Yea, if, somewhat more abundantly, I should boast concerning our authority—which the Lord hath given for building up and not for pulling you down, I shall not be put to shame, —
Kilekoile ami adhikar thaka laga phutani korile bhi etu amikhan laga kaam nimite ase, juntu Malik he amikhan ke dise hika bole nimite, aru biya kori bole nimite nohoi, ami sorom kori bole nalage,
9 That I may not seem as though I would be terrifying you through means of my letters;
Ta te ami eneka dikhibole nalage jineka ami apuni khan ke chithi khan pora bhoi dikha bole kosis kori ase.
10 Because, The letters, it is true (saith one), are weighty and strong, but, the presence of the body, is weak, and, the discourse, contemptible; —
Kilekoile, apuni kunba khan koi, “Tai laga chithi khan bhari thake aru joborjosti kore, kintu tai gaw pora to komjur ase, aru tai laga kotha eku daam nai.”
11 This, let such a one reckon—that, what we are, in our word, through means of letters, being absent, such, also, being present, are we, in our deed.
Utuke eneka bhabibole dibi, jineka amikhan nijor gaw pora nathakile bhi chithi laga kotha te ase, eneka he amikhan kaam te bhi ase.
12 For we dare not class or compare ourselves with some who do, themselves, commend; but, they, among themselves, measuring, themselves, and comparing themselves with themselves, are without discernment!
Kilekoile amikhan nijorke utu kunba logote mila bole bhoi lage jun khan nijor laga kaam ke bhal koi thake. Taikhan kunkhan nijor majote kaam khan ujon kore, aru majote nijorke tulona kori thake, taikhan to dimag nai.
13 We, however, not as to the things without measure, will boast ourselves, but, according to the measure of the limit which God apportioned unto us, as a measure—to reach as far as even you!
Hoilebi amikhan, utu jinis khan nimite phutani nakoribo juntu amikhan nimite bisi hoijai, hoilebi Isor pora kiman tak kori bole dise etu hisab te he koribo, juntu apuni khan usorte bhi ponchise.
14 For, not as though we were not reaching unto you, are we over-stretching ourselves, for, as far as even you, were we beforehand in the glad-message of the Christ:
Kilekoile amikhan ke dikena thaka kaam ke paar kori kene janai kitia amikhan apnikhan logote ahise, amikhan naha nohoi, kele koile Khrista laga susamachar nimite apnikhan usor tak ahise.
15 Not, as to the things without measure, boasting ourselves in other men’s toils, but having, hope—your faith, growing—among you, to be enlarged, according to our limit for something beyond, —
Amikhan ke diya kaam paar kori kene dusra laga kaam te phutani kora nohoi, kintu, amikhan laga asha thaka to, jineka apuni khan laga biswas to dangor hoi thakibo, amikhan laga kaam apnikhan majote dangor hoi thakibo,
16 Unto the regions beyond you, to carry the glad-message: not, within another man’s limit, as to the things made ready, to boast ourselves.
apuni khan ke paar hoi kene napuncha jaga khan te susamachar laga kotha khan janai dibo nimite - aru dusra manu khan kaam kori kene rakha jaga khan te nijor hathte loi kene phutani nakoribo.
17 He that boasteth, however, in the Lord, let him boast;
“Hoilebi tai jun naam untcha kori ase, taike Probhu bhitor te naam untcha kori bole dibi.”
18 For, not he that commendeth himself, he, is approved, but he whom, the Lord, doth commend.
Kilekoile taike namanibo, jun nijor pora he nijor laga kaam bhal ase koi, hoilebi tai he hobo jun laga kaam Probhu pora bhal ase kobo.

< 2 Corinthians 10 >