< Hebrews 6 >
1 So, we [(inc)] must not keep [discussing] the elementary principles about Christ. Instead, we must proceed [to the teaching that will make us spiritually] mature [MTY]. We must not [be people who always need someone to teach them] the elementary truths [about Christ that are like] [MET] a foundation. [I am referring to the teaching that people who do sinful] things must turn away from their sinful behavior, things that [those who are spiritually] [MET] dead do. [I am referring to the teaching] that people must believe in God.
Bada, vtziric Christez hatse emaiten duen hitza, auança gaitecen perfectionera: berriz eçarten eztugularic obra hiletarico penitentiaren, eta Iaincoa baitharaco fedearen fundamenta,
2 [I am referring to the teaching about what] various [Jewish and Christian] rituals for purifying people [signify. I am referring to the teaching about how elders enable people to receive spiritual gifts by] laying hands [on them] [MTY]. [I am referring to the teaching that God will] ([cause] those who have died to live again/raise people from the dead). And [I am referring to the teaching that God] will judge [some people and punish them] eternally. (aiōnios )
Baptismoén doctrinazco eta escuén impositionezco, eta hilén resurrectionezco, eta iudicio eternalezco fundamenta. (aiōnios )
3 [Instead of continuing to discuss these elementary truths], we [(inc)] (OR, I) will [go on to give people mature teaching], if God allows it.
Eta haur eguinen dugu baldin behinçát permetti badeça Iaincoac.
4 [I will explain why it is important to do that. Some] people have at one time fully understood [the message about Christ] [MET]. They have experienced [a relationship with Jesus Christ] that God [EUP/MTY] gave [to them]. They have received the Holy Spirit the same as [others have].
Ecen ezta possible behin illuminatu içan diradenac, eta dohain celestiala dastatu vkan dutenac, eta Spiritu sainduan participant eguin içan diradenac,
5 They have experienced that God’s message is good. And by what they have experienced [now], they know how [God will work] powerfully in the future. If those people reject [the message about Christ], it will not be possible for anyone to persuade them to turn away from their sinful behavior again! (aiōn )
Eta dastatu vkan dutenac Iaincoaren hitz ona, eta ethorteco den secularen verthuteac: (aiōn )
6 What those [believers who later renounce the message about Christ do is as though] [MET] they themselves are nailing the Son of God to a cross again! They are causing others to publicly despise Christ.
Baldin eror baditez, berriz arramberri ditecen penitentiatara, ikussiric ecen Iaincoaren Semea berriz crucificatzen dutela hetan den becembatean, eta escarniotara emaiten dutela.
7 Think about this: It is land on which rain has frequently fallen [PRS] and on which plants grow [PRS] that is useful for the people who prepare the land that God has blessed. [Similarly, it is those believers who have received many good things from God and who do good deeds/things that please God, whom God will bless] [MET].
Ecen gainera ethorten çayón vria maiz edaten duen lurrac eta lancen duteney belhar sasoinezcoric ekarten drauenac, recebitzen du benedictione Iaincoaganic:
8 But [what will happen to believers who do deeds/things that do not please God will be like what happens to land] on which [only] thorns and thistles grow [MET]. [Such land] is worthless. It has almost become land that God will curse, and eventually he will burn [its vegetation] [MTY].
Baina elhorri eta kardu ekarten duena, reprobatua da eta maledictionearen hurbil, ceinen fina erre içatera beha baitago.
9 Although I am writing [to you] like this as a [warning], I am certain concerning you whom I love that [you are doing] better than that. Specifically, I am sure that [you are doing] the things that are appropriate [for those whom God] has saved.
Baina seguratzen gara çueçaz den becembatean, maiteác, gauça hobez, eta saluamenduarequin eguitenago denez: hunela minço bagara-ere.
10 Since God always acts justly [LIT], he will not overlook all you have done [for him. He will also not overlook] [MTY] [your showing that you love] him by the way you helped your fellow believers and [by the way you still] help them. [Instead, God will reward you for doing good deeds].
Ecen Iaincoa ezta iniusto, ahanz daquión çuen obrá eta haren icenera eracutsi vkan duçuen trabailluzco charitatea, sainduey aiuta eguin eta eguiten draueçuen becembatean.
11 I very much want each of you to diligently continue to fully expect to receive [what God has provided for you], until you finally [receive everything that you have confidently expected to receive].
Baina desir dugu çuetaric batbederac artha bera eracuts deçan, sperançaren segurança bethecotzat finerano:
12 I do not want you to be lazy. [Instead, I want] you to imitate those who, because they patiently continued to trust in [God], are receiving what he promised them.
Notchalent eguin etzaiteztençát, baina fedez eta patientiaz promessac heretatzen dituztenén imitaçale.
13 When God promised to [do things for] Abraham, he said that he would punish himself [if he did not do that], because there was no one of greater importance to ask to punish him [if he did not do it].
Ecen Abrahami promes eguin ceraucanean Iaincoac, ceren berce handiagoz ecin iura baitzeçaqueen, iura ceçan berarçaz,
14 He said [to Abraham], “I will certainly bless you [(sg)], and I will certainly increase [the number of] your [descendants] [SYN].”
Cioela, Segur benedicatuz benedicaturen aut, eta multiplicatuz multiplicaturen aut.
15 As a result, after Abraham patiently waited [for God to do what he promised], he received what [God] promised him.
Eta hala patientqui iguriquiric recebitu vkan du promessa.
16 [Keep in mind that when people promise something], they ask a more important person to punish them if they do not do what they promise. Furthermore, when people ask God to punish them [if they do not tell the truth], that causes people who are disputing to stop disputing.
Ecen guiçonéc berac baino handiagoz iuratzen duté. eta confirmationetaco iuramendua, differentia guciaren finetan eduquiten duté.
17 So, when God wanted to demonstrate very clearly (to us/to those people) who would receive what he had promised that he would not change what he had purposed [to do], he solemnly guaranteed that he would declare himself guilty if he did not do what he promised.
Gauça hunetan Iaincoac abundosquiago promesseco herederoey bere conseilluaren fermetate mutha ecin daitequena eracutsi nahiz, iuramenduz seguratu vkan du:
18 He did that to strongly encourage us as a result of our [knowing] that [God has done] two things that cannot change. [Namely, he promised to bless us, and he solemnly declared that he would declare himself guilty if he did not bless us]. We [know] that God, who did those things, cannot lie. We have fled [to him] in order that we might continue confidently to expect to receive what he promised us.
Bi gauça mutha ecin daitezquenez (ceinétan impossible baita Iaincoac gueçurric erran duen) consolatione segura dugunçát, recursa dugunóc proposatu içan çaicun sperançaren vkaitera:
19 [Our confidently expecting] [SYN] [to receive what he has promised is like] an anchor [MET] that very firmly [DOU] [holds us fast. The one we confidently expect to help us] [SYN] [is Jesus, who] goes into [God’s very presence, just like the Supreme Priests went] behind the curtain into the innermost [part of the tent in the barren area] [MET].
Cein baitaducagu arimaren angura segurbat eta fermubat beçala, eta vela barnean diradenetarano sartzen den-bat beçala.
20 Jesus went [into God’s presence] ahead of us [(inc)] to [help] us when he became a Supreme Priest eternally in the way that Melchizedek was a Supreme Priest. (aiōn )
Non Iesus aitzindari guregatic sarthu içan baita Melchisedec-en façoinera Sacrificadore subirano eternalqui eguin içanic. (aiōn )