< Hebrews 5 >

1 Every [Jewish] Supreme Priest was chosen by [God] {[God] chose every [Jewish] Supreme Priest} from among [ordinary] men. They were appointed {[He] appointed them} in order that they would come before him on behalf of the people. [Specifically, God appointed them] in order that they would bring gifts [to him on behalf of the people], and in order to sacrifice [animals to him] for people who sinned.
PWE samero lapalap karos, me pilipildar sang ren aramas akan, pan kasapwilada, pwen sauasa aramas akan ren Kot, pwen wiada kisakis o mairong pweki dip;
2 The Supreme Priests could deal gently with those who ignorantly sinned, since the Supreme Priests themselves tended to sin easily.
Me kak pamada duen me sapung o salongala kan, pwe i pil me lued.
3 As a result, they had to offer something to God for their own sins, just like [they had to offer something to God] for [other] people who sinned.
I me a udan kida mairong pein dip a, dueta a kin tomeki dip en aramas akan.
4 Furthermore, [it is an honor to be a Supreme Priest] so no one honors himself [by appointing himself to become a Supreme Priest]. Instead, God chose each man [to become a Supreme Priest], as he chose Aaron [to be the first Supreme Priest].
O sota amen, me kin kasapwilada pein i, pwe a pan kasapwilada sang ren Kot dueta Aron.
5 Similarly, Christ also did not honor himself by appointing himself to become a Supreme Priest. Instead, God [appointed him by] saying to [him what he never said to any other priest, what the] Psalmist wrote in the Scriptures, You [(sg)] are my Son! Today I have declared that I am your Father!
Pil dueta Kristus, me sota kalinganada pein i, pwen wiala samero lapalap, a i me wiadar me masani ong i: Koe nai Ol, ran wet I kaipwi uk adar.
6 And he also said [to Christ what the Psalmist wrote] in another Scripture passage, You are a priest eternally just like Melchizedek was a priest. (aiōn g165)
Duen a pil kotin masani ekis wasa: Koe samero duen al en Melkisedek kokolata. (aiōn g165)
7 When Christ lived on the earth [MTY], he prayed [DOU] to God and tearfully cried out loudly to him. [Specifically], he asked [God], who was able to help him, that he would not [fear the sufferings just before] he died. As a result, God listened to him, because Christ reverently submitted [to what God wanted him to do].
O ni ran akan, me a kotikot ni pali uduk, a kotin mairongki laolao, o ngidingid, o kaukauwet, o tontonir ong i, me pan kak dorela i sang a pan matala, o pweki a wauneki Kot, a laolao pil pwaidar.
8 Although Christ is [God’s own Son], he learned to obey [God] by suffering [before he died].
I me Sapwilim a, ari so, a kotin padakki peik ni a kalokolok.
9 By becoming (all [that] God intended him to be/perfect), [he has now] become fully qualified [to be our Supreme Priest. As a result, he is the one who saves] eternally all who obey him. (aiōnios g166)
O ni a unsokalar a kotin wialar kamaur pan maur soutuk ong irail karos, me kin oke i. (aiōnios g166)
10 Furthermore, God has designated him to be [our] Supreme Priest in the way that Melchizedek was a Supreme Priest.
O Kot pil kotin kamare kin i samero lapalap duen al en Melkisedek.
11 Although there is much to say [to you(pl)] about [how Christ resembles Melchizedek], this is hard [for me] to explain [to you] because you now understand things so slowly.
Iran mepukat kasoi toto mi re at, a me apwal en kaweweda, aki omail sota dedeki.
12 [You became Christians long ago. So] by now you should be teaching [spiritual truths to others]. But you still need someone to teach you again the truths that God has revealed. [I am talking about] the truths that we teach people [when they] first [believe in Christ]. You need [those elementary truths] like babies need milk [MET]. You are not [ready for advanced teaching, which is like] the solid food [which mature people need] [MET].
Nan a daulier ansau, me komail en wiala saunpadak, ari so, komail me pil mau ong, amen en kawewe ong komail tapin lamalam en masan en Kot, wialar song dueta irail, me kin tungole pil en didi, a kaidin kisin manga.
13 Remember that those [who are still learning these elementary truths] [MET] have not become familiar with [what God] says concerning becoming/being righteous. They are [just like] [MET] babies [who need] milk!
Pwe amen amen me kin tungole pil en didi, me man salongpon ni masan en pung, pwe a rasong seri pwelel.
14 But [the more advanced spiritual truth] is for people who are [spiritually] mature, just like [MET] solid food is for [people who are physically] mature. They can tell the difference between what is good and what is evil, because they have trained themselves [to keep doing that].
A me unsokalar akan me mau ong kisin manga, pwe irail me anlar lamalam pweki ar laudelar, ap asa duen me mau o me sued.

< Hebrews 5 >