< 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.
Atahori fo ara soꞌu rala dadꞌi malangga agama monaeꞌ mana sia ataꞌ lenaꞌ, eni ue-tataon musi tulu-fali atahori fo raꞌabꞌue ro Lamatualain. Eni musi simbo fefee nara no banda tutunu-hohotu nara, fo fee neu Lamatuaꞌ. Eni musi fee banda tutunu-hohotuꞌ fo Lamatualain fee ambon neu atahori sala-kilu nara.
2 The Supreme Priests could deal gently with those who ignorantly sinned, since the Supreme Priests themselves tended to sin easily.
Mete ma hambu atahori nda rahine dꞌala masodꞌa ndoo-tetuꞌ a sa, do atahori lao hela dalaꞌ naa ena, na, malangga agama nda tao naꞌasususaꞌ se sa. Ralan maloleꞌ no se, huu eni o atahori mana tudꞌa no mudꞌaꞌ onaꞌ se boe.
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.
Huu eni atahori mana tudꞌaꞌ onaꞌ se boe, naeni de malangga agama naa o musi fee banda tutunu-hohotuꞌ fo Lamatuaꞌ fee ambon neu sala nara.
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].
Atahori nda bole soꞌu-soꞌuꞌ aon dadꞌi malangga agama monaeꞌ mana sia ataꞌ lenaꞌ. Huu akaꞌ Lamatualain naꞌena hak fo pili atahori onaꞌ naa, onaꞌ lele uluꞌ a Ana soꞌu Musa aꞌan Harun.
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!
Kristus o, onaꞌ naa boe. Ana nda soꞌu Aon fo dadꞌi malangga agama monaeꞌ mana sia ataꞌ lenaꞌ. Huu lele uluꞌ a, Lamatualain mana soꞌu E nae, “Ho ia, Au Ana ngga, Faiꞌ ia, Au soꞌu Nggo fo toꞌu parendaꞌ.”
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)
Sia tatadꞌaꞌ laen sia Lamatuaꞌ Susura Meumaren, Ana o olaꞌ nae, “Ho dadꞌi malangga agama mataꞌ esa mo Melkisedek lele uluꞌ naa, te Ho dadꞌi malangga agama losa doo nduꞌu-dꞌoon neu.” (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].
Leleꞌ Yesus masodꞌan naeꞌ a nateꞌe sia raefafoꞌ ia, Ana hule-oꞌe nda naloeꞌ sa ma nggae nahereꞌ, noꞌe tulun Lamatualain fo fee bebꞌeꞌi-baraꞌaiꞌ neu E. Huu Ana bubꞌuluꞌ nae, Lamatuaꞌ koasan, bisa fee masodꞌaꞌ neu E. Boe ma, Lamatualain rena neu Yesus, huu Ana tungga tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ Lamatuaꞌ hihii-nanaun.
8 Although Christ is [God’s own Son], he learned to obey [God] by suffering [before he died].
Huu Yesus naa, Lamatualain Anan. Mae onaꞌ naa o, Ana musi hambu doidꞌosoꞌ, fo Ana nanori tungga Lamatuaꞌ hihii-nanaun.
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)
Boe ma, memaꞌ tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ Ana tao tungga Lamatuaꞌ hihii-nanau nara. Naa de ia na Ana dadꞌi Hau huu masodꞌaꞌ fee basa atahori mana ramahere neu E, fo ara rasodꞌa rakandondooꞌ a ro Lamatualain. (aiōnios g166)
10 Furthermore, God has designated him to be [our] Supreme Priest in the way that Melchizedek was a Supreme Priest.
Huu Lamatuaꞌ soꞌu Yesus dadꞌi malangga agama, mataꞌ esa no malangga agama Melkisedek maꞌahuluꞌ naa.
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.
Au feꞌe ae olaꞌ dalaꞌ hetar soꞌal Kristus no Melkisedek, te au ae olaꞌ o sosonat, huu hei feꞌe onaꞌ anadiki nggoaꞌ nda feꞌe mihine no matetuꞌ sa.
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].
Tao-tao te, hei mimihere dooꞌ ena. Tungga matetun, hei musi dadꞌi meser fo bisa minori atahori boe. Tao-tao te hei feꞌe onaꞌ anadiki anaꞌ ra de nda feꞌe raa rahine sa, huu feꞌe bisa rinuꞌ a susu. Hei feꞌe parlu atahori ranori nggi, dꞌala-dꞌala netehuuꞌ mia Lamatuaꞌ Susura Meumaren.
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!
Au bisa uꞌusasamaꞌ nggi onaꞌ anadiki anaꞌ naa ra, huu hei nda feꞌe mihine tebꞌe-tebꞌeꞌ nenori netehuuꞌ mana sia Kristus, fo misodꞌa no ndoos.
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].
Te mete ma anadiki anaꞌ a naꞌamoko ena, ana nda ninuꞌ a susu sa ena, te ana naa nanaat manggateeꞌ boe. Naa onaꞌ atahori sa nanori losa nahine Lamatuaꞌ nenorin no matetuꞌ, naa fo ana nahine bee maloleꞌ, ma bee deꞌulakaꞌ.

< Hebrews 5 >