< Galatians 2 >

1 After 14 years passed, I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas. I took Titus also.
Titia moi choudah saal pichete Barnabas ke loi kene Jerusalem te wapas jaise, aru Titus ke bhi moi logote loi jaise.
2 But [I tell you that] I went up there because of what God revealed to me. [It was not because someone there asked me to come]. I told people what was the good message that I was preaching in regions where non-Jews live. But I talked privately to those whom your new teachers highly respect. I did that in order that what I was doing and what I had done [MET] might not become useless [MET] [as a result of people rejecting my message because they thought that I was teaching something that was not true].
Moi bhi jaise kelemane ekta prokahit thaka nimite, aru Porjati manu khan logote susamachar prochar kori bole nimite koise. Moi ta te kunba khan logote alag kori kene kotha korise, moi polai thaka to ene pora polai thaka nahobole nimite nijorke bhal kori kene sai thakise.
3 But [even though the leaders of the believers usually insisted that when non-Jews trusted in Christ someone must circumcise them], they did not even insist that Titus be circumcised, even though he was a Greek man who was with me.
Aru Titus, ekjon Yunani kun moi logote thakise, taike bhi sunnot kori bole joborjosti korise.
4 [I talked to them privately] because some people [successfully] pretended that they were fellow believers and associated with the true believers. They did that in order that they might observe closely what we do because we are free [from having to obey all the Jewish laws and rituals] because of our close relationship with Christ Jesus [MET]. Those people wanted to make us [like] slaves [MET] [of those rituals by convincing us that we cannot trust Christ solely but that we must also obey all the Jewish rituals].
Kintu etu sob to misa kowa bhai khan kun lukai kene ahise taikhan nimite eneka hoise. Taikhan lukai kene ahise aru amikhan Jisu Khrista logote bhal kori thaka pora hatai kene amikhan ke taikhan laga nokor bona bole nimite korise,
5 But not even briefly did we [(exc)] do what they wanted [about circumcision. We(exc) resisted them] in order that the truth of the message about Christ might continue to [benefit] you.
kintu amikhan olop homoi nimite thaki bole karone etu kaam kora nai, kintu susamachar laga hosa kotha to apuni khan logote hodai thaki bole nimite korise.
6 The [leaders in Jerusalem], whom your new teachers respect, did not add anything to what I preach. [And I would add that] what status those leaders had did not influence me, because God does not favor certain/important persons [IDM] more than others.
Kintu kun manu cholauta ase koi kene dikhai (taikhan kineka thakile bhi moi nimite eku motlob nai, Isor manu laga bahar nasai) - kun manu bhal nisena dikhe taikhan moi nimite eku nai.
7 Instead of those leaders adding to the message that I tell people, they understood that I had been given the good message {God had given the good message to me} so that I might proclaim it to the non-Jews [MTY], just like [God] had given the good message to Peter so that he might tell it to those who are Jews [MTY].
Aru ulta he hoise, sunnot nakorikena thaka khan moi logote kaam kori bole nimite basi loise koi kene taikhan dikhise, jineka Peter ke sunnot huwa manu khan ke prochar kori bole nimite basi loise.
8 That is, just like [God] had empowered/authorized Peter in order that he might be an apostle [to bring God’s message] to the Jews [MTY], he also had empowered/authorized me in order that I might be an apostle to [bring his message to] the non-Jews.
Kelemane Isor, kun Peter ke sunnot huwa majote kaam kori bole nimite basi loise, Porjati manu majote kaam kori bole nimite moike bhi basi loise.
9 And [those leaders] knew that God had kindly given to me this special work. So James, Peter, and John, the ones whom your new teachers [respect because they are] leaders [MET] [of the believers], shook hands with us [IDM] [to show that they agreed that Barnabas and I are serving the Lord just like they are, and that we are preaching the same message that they are preaching]. They also agreed that we [(exc)] are the ones whom God was sending to [tell his message to] non-Jews, but that God is sending them to [tell his message to] Jews [MTY].
Jitia James, Cephas aru John, kunke ekta mojbut khamba nisena manise, moike anugrah diya to bujise, taikhan moi aru Barnabas ke taikhan laga dyna hath khuli kene sob dise. Amikhan Porjati khan logote jabole paribo nimite taikhan eneka korise, aru taikhan bhi kun sunnot hoise taikhan logote jabole paribo nimite eneka korise.
10 They merely urged that we [(exc)] still remember to help the poor [fellow believers who live in Jerusalem]. That is exactly what I have been eager to do.
Taikhan khali gorib khan ke modot kori bole nimite anurodh korise, aru moi bhi etu he kori bole nimite bisi mon thakise.
11 But [later while I was at] Antioch [city], after Peter came there, I told him directly [SYN] that what he was doing was wrong.
Kintu jitia Cephas Antioch sheher te ahise, moi taike sidha mana kori dise kelemane tai golti kaam korise koi kene sob jani thakise.
12 [This is what happened]: [Peter went to Antioch and started eating regularly with non-Jewish believers there]. Later there were certain [Jewish believers who] came [to Antioch who claimed that] James, [the leader of the congregations in Jerusalem], had sent them. But when [those certain] men came, Peter gradually quit [eating] with the non-Jewish believers and would not associate with them. He was afraid that the Jewish [believers from Jerusalem would criticize him for associating with non-Jews].
Kintu, James logote kunba manu khan naha age te, Cephas to Porjati khan logote bohi kene khai thakise. Kintu jitia etu manu khan ahise, tai nijorke Porjati khan pora alag hoi jaise. Kunkhan pora sunnot kori dibi koi kene mangi thakise, taikhan ke bhoi lagise.
13 Also, the other Jewish [believers who were in Antioch] [SYN] acted (insincerely/in a way that they knew was not right) along with [Peter]. The result was that they convinced even Barnabas to [stop associating with the non-Jewish believers]!
Dusra Yehudi manu khan bhi tai logote misa pora thaki ase, etu nimite Barnabas bhi taikhan laga misa kaam te ulta phale jai jaise.
14 But when I realized that they were not acting according to the truth of the message about Christ, [when] all [the fellow believers there] were present, I told Peter [the following]: “Although you [(sg)] are a Jew, [you often conduct yourself] like non-Jews [do by disregarding Jewish laws about food. When you are among non-Jews], you [(sg)] do not customarily conduct yourself at all like Jews [do]. So, (now it is wrong that you [(sg)] are causing non-Jews [to think that they must obey all] the Jewish rituals and customs!/why are you [(sg)] causing non-Jews [to think that they must obey all] the Jewish rituals and customs?) [RHQ]”
Kintu jitia moi taikhan susamachar laga hosa kotha namani kene thaka dikhise, moi Cephas ke taikhan sob laga majote koise, “Apuni jodi Yehudi ase hoile bhi apuni Porjati manu nisena thaki ase, aru Yehudi manu nisena thaka nai, titia hoile apuni Porjati khan ke apuni nisena thaki bole kineka kobole paribo?”
15 Some of us [believers] were born as Jews. We [(exc)] were not born as non-Jews. [We Jews have always considered non-Jews to be] ‘sinners’ [because they do not obey the Jewish rituals and laws].
Amikhan jonom pora Yehudi ase aru amikhan paapi Porjati khan nohoi;
16 But we [(exc)] now know that it is not because some person obeys the laws [that God gave to Moses] that [God] erases the record of that person’s sins. [God erases the record of a person’s sins only if that person trusts in what Jesus Christ has done]. Even we [(exc)] Jews trusted Christ Jesus. We [(exc)] did that in order that [God] would erase the record of our sins because of our trusting Christ, and not because of our obeying the laws [that God gave to Moses. God has said that] he will [never] erase the record of people’s sins just because of their obeying those laws.
amikhan jane kun manu bhi niyom laga kaam kori kene nijorke bhal kori bole napare kintu khali Jisu Khrista logote biswas thakile he pare. Niom mani kene nohoi kintu Jisu Khrista logote biswas kori kene amikhan bhal hobole paribo. Kelemane niyom laga kaam pora amikhan laga gaw to bhal kori bole napare.
17 Furthermore, because we [(exc) Jews] desired that [God] would erase the record of our sins because of our relationship with Christ, [it means that] we realized that we ourselves were sinners [like non-Jews, whom we called] sinners, [because we(exc) also were not obeying the Jewish rituals and laws]. [But] ([we(inc) certainly cannot conclude] that it is Christ who causes us to sin./[should we conclude] that it is Christ who causes us to sin?) [RHQ] [No, Christ] certainly does not [cause anyone to sin].
Kintu jodi, amikhan Khrista usorte thik kori bole bisarile, amikhan nijor bhi, nijorke paapi manu ase koi kene he pabo, titia hoile Khrista he paap kori bole diye naki? Kitia bhi nohoi!
18 So if I should again believe [that God would erase the record of my sins because of my obeying the laws that he gave to Moses] [MET], [I would be like a man who] rebuilds an old building that he tore down. It would [soon] be clear that I am one who disobeys those same laws [that God gave to Moses].
Jodi moi juntu niyom poila bhangai dise etu bona bole bisarile, moi nijorke ekta niyom bhangai diya manu ase kobo.
19 When [I realized that I could not earn God’s favor] by [obeying] the laws [that he gave to Moses, I decided not] to [respond to what those laws demanded] [MET], [just like] a dead person [does not respond to anything]. Now I live to [honor/serve] God.
Moi niyom te thaka nimite niyom pora he morise, etu pora moi Isor nimite jinda thaki bole paribo. Moi bhi Khrista logote Cross te morise.
20 [It is as though] I was with Christ when he was crucified {died on the cross} [MET] (OR, [It is as though] my [old way of life ended when] Christ died on the cross.) No longer am I [directing the way I behave as I did before I believed in Christ]. Now Christ [is directing how] I [behave. And whatever I do] now while I live, I do it trusting in God’s Son. He is the one who loved me and offered himself [as a sacrifice] for me.
Kintu moi nijor pora jinda thaka nai, kintu Khrista moi logote jinda ase. Kintu moi biswas pora gaw te jinda thaki ase - Isor laga Putro logote biswas pora, Tai moike morom kora nimite nijorke bolidan kori dise.
21 I am not rejecting [as useless] what God [did for me] ([kindly/that I did not deserve]), [as my opponents are doing. I fully accept that God saved me by acting kindly towards me]. If it is because people [obey the] laws [that God gave to Moses] that God erases the record of their sins, then Christ died (for nothing/needlessly).
Moi Isor laga anugrah ke alag kori kene rakhi nadiye; jodi dharmik to niyom pora he pabole parile, titia hoile Khrista amikhan nimite mora to eku kaam nai!

< Galatians 2 >