< Hebrews 13 >
1 Continue to love your fellow believers.
Bhai khan logot ekjon-ekjon ke morom hodai thaki bole dibi.
2 Do not forget to be hospitable to needy travelers [LIT]. You need to know that by being hospitable, some people have entertained angels without knowing it.
Alohi manu ke bhal pora sai bole napahori bhi, etu pora, kunba manu najani kene sorgodoth khan ke bhi modot korise.
3 Remember [to help] those who are in prison [because they are Christians], as though you were in prison with them. Remember those who are being mistreated {whom people are mistreating} [because they are believers. As you do that], consider that you you could suffer as they do.
Bondhi ghor te thaka khan ke yaad koribi, taikhan logote thaka nisena. Manu khan pora hinsa kori diya khan ke bhi yaad koribi, apuni tai laga gaw te thaka nisena.
4 You must (respect/keep sacred) the marriage relationship in every way, and you must keep sexual relations [EUP] pure, because God will surely condemn those who act immorally and those who act adulterously.
Shadi kora to sob manu pora sonman koribi, aru shadi laga bisna to sapha rakhibi, kelemane Isor pora bebichari kaam kora manu khan ke bisar koribo.
5 Live without constantly coveting money, and be content with the things you possess, remembering what [Moses] wrote [that God] has said [about supplying what you need], I will never leave you, I will never stop providing for you [DOU].
Apuni khan laga niyom te poisa laga morom pora dur hoi kene thakibi. Apuni logote ki ase etu pora khushi thakibi, kelemane Isor Tai nijor pora koise, “Moi tumikhan ke kitia bhi nacharibo, aru Moi tumikhan ke kitia bhi biya napabo.”
6 So we can say confidently [as the Psalmist said], Since the Lord is the one who helps me, I will not be afraid! People can do nothing to me [that will deprive me of God’s blessings] [RHQ].
Etu nimite moi khan biswas pora koi, “Moi khan ke modot kora Probhu ase; moi bhi nokorile. Manu pora moike ki kori bole paribo?”
7 Your spiritual leaders used to tell you the message from God [before they died]. Remember how they conducted their lives. By considering (how they died/what resulted from how they lived), imitate how they believed [in Christ/God].
Apuni laga cholawta khan ke mani kene thakibi, kun apuni khan ke Isor laga kotha khan koi diye, aru taikhan apuni logote kineka thake etu sai lobi, aru taikhan biswas te thaka nisena thakibi.
8 Jesus Christ [is] the same now as he was previously, and he will be the same forever. (aiōn )
Jisu Khrista kali, aji aru hodai nimite eke ase. (aiōn )
9 [So], do not let yourselves be diverted {let anything divert you} so that you believe various teachings [that are contrary to God’s truth]. It is good that God acts kindly toward us so that we may be strengthened spiritually. [Obeying rules about] various foods, rules that have not benefited those who obeyed them, will not benefit us.
Manu khan pora kisim-kisim notun kotha sikhai diya khan huni kene biswas na koribi. Kelemane amikhan laga bhitor atma te Isor laga anugraha pora ki takot pai, etu he asol ase, kintu dhorom niyom te kha luwa mani luwa te, kun pora etu kore taikhan eku labh napai.
10 We have [Jesus] [MTY]. All those who continue to observe the Jewish rituals [MTY] of sacrifice have no right to obtain the benefits of his sacrifice [MET].
Amikhan laga ekta bedi ase, ta te kun manu tombu te sewa kore taikhan ta te pora khabole napare.
11 After the high priest brings into the most holy place the blood of animals [that they have sacrificed to atone] for sins, the bodies of those animals are burned {they burn the bodies of those animals} outside the camp.
Kelemane paap pora maph pabole nimite janwar ke morai aru tai laga khun loi kene moha purohit khan sob pora pobitro jagate jai, kintu taikhan laga gaw to bahar te loijai kene jolai diye.
12 Similarly, Jesus suffered [and died] outside the gate [of Jerusalem] in order that he might make [us], his people, holy by [offering] his own blood [as a sacrifice to atone for our sins].
Jisu bhi sheher laga duar bahar te jai kene dukh paisele, Tai nijor laga khun pora manu khan ke sapha kori dibole nimite.
13 So, we must abandon [performing Jewish] sacrifices and rituals [MET] [in order to be saved], and let us go to Jesus [to be saved]. As we do that, we must [be willing to] let others reproach us just like people reproached Jesus.
Etu nimite amikhan ghor pora bahar te ulaikene Tai logote jabo, Tai nimite sorom bukhi bole karone.
14 Here on earth, we believers do not have a city [such as Jerusalem where we must] continually [offer sacrifices] [MET]. Instead, we are waiting for a future [heavenly] city [that will last forever].
Kelemane yate amikhan nimite hodai thaki bole laga sheher nai. Kintu, amikhan to ki ahibole ase etu ke he rukhi ase.
15 With [the help of] Jesus, we must continually praise God. That will be something we can sacrifice [to him] [MET] [instead of our sacrificing animals only at specific times]. Specifically, we must say openly [MTY] [that we have trusted] in Christ [MTY].
Etu karone Jisu Khrista dwara amikhan bhi Isor ke stuti bolidan narakhikena di thakibo, motlob amikhan laga mukh pora Tai Probhu ase eneka shikar kora ase.
16 Be continually [LIT] doing good deeds [for others], and be continually sharing [with others the things you have], because doing things like that will [also] be [as though you are offering] sacrifices that will please God.
Kintu amikhan manu nimite bhal kaam kori bole nimite alchi nokorile, kelemane eneka pora diya laga bolidan he Isor khushi pai.
17 Obey your [spiritual] leaders; do what they tell you, since they are the ones who are looking out for your spiritual welfare [SYN]. [Some day] they will have to stand before God so that he can say if he approves of what they have done. Obey them in order that they can do the work of guarding you joyfully, and not have to do it sadly, because if you cause them to do it sadly, that will certainly not help you at all (OR, they will not be able to help you at all).
Apuni khan laga cholawta pora ki koi ase etu mani kene thakibi, kelemane taikhan apnikhan laga atma nimite sikhai ase, kele koile etu sob laga hisab to taikhan nijor pora he dibole ase. Cholawta khan laga kotha manibi, tinehoile he taikhan khushi pora kaam koribo, taikhan ke biya napabi, kelemane apuni eneka korile apuni laga eku labh nohobo.
18 Pray for me. I am certain that I have not done anything that displeases God. I have tried to act honorably [toward you] in every way.
Amikhan nimite prathana koribi, kelemane amikhan mon sapha mon hoi kene bhal kaam sob homoi te kori thaki bole itcha ase.
19 I urge you earnestly to pray that [God] will quickly remove the things that hinder my coming to you.
Kintu moi apuni khan ke etu pora bhi bisi kori bole nimite mon dangor koridi ase, etu pora moi bhi apuni khan logote joldi ahibole paribo.
20 Jesus [provides for us], [protects us, and guides us as] a great shepherd does for his sheep [MET]. And God, who gives us [inner] peace, brought our Lord Jesus back to life. By doing that, God ratified his eternal covenant with us by the blood [that flowed from Jesus when he died on the] cross. (aiōnios )
Etiya Isor laga anondo, kun pora mora pora jinda uthaise, kun sobse mohan mer rokhiya ase, anonto vachan laga khun pora, (aiōnios )
21 So I pray that God will equip you with everything good [that you need in order] that you may do the things that he desires. May he accomplish in our lives whatever he considers pleasing as a result of Jesus Christ [equipping us]. May Jesus Christ be praised forever. (Amen!/May it be so!) (aiōn )
sob bhal kaam te Tai laga kaam kori bole nimite apuni khan ke bhorta kori dibi, aru Jisu Khrista dwara amikhan logote Tai laga itcha kori bole dibi, Taike hodai-hodai nimite mohima hobi. Amen. (aiōn )
22 My fellow believers, I appeal to you that you patiently consider [what] I have written in this short letter, to exhort you.
Bhaikhan moi apuni khan laga mon dangor koridi ase, moi laga kotha khan bhal pora huni lobi, kele koile moi olop kotha apuni khan ke likhi ase.
23 I want you to know that our fellow believer Timothy has been released {[the authorities] have released our fellow believer Timothy} [from prison]. If he comes here soon, he will accompany me when I go to see you.
Amikhan laga bhai Timothy ke bondhi ghor pora chari diya khobor hunise, taike loi kene moi apuni khan ke joldi lok koribo.
24 Tell all your [spiritual] leaders and all the [other] fellow believers [in your city] that (I am thinking fondly about them/I am sending them my greetings). The believers [in this area who have come] from Italy [want you to know they] are (thinking about you/sending you their greetings).
Apuni khan laga cholawta aru sob pobitro manu khan ke salam dibi. Italy desh te thaka khan pora bhi apnikhan ke salam di ase.
25 [I pray that] you will continue to experience God’s acting kindly toward you all.
Apuni khan sob logote anugrah thaki bole dibi.