< Romans 5 >

1 Because we trusted [in Christ], the record of our sins has been erased {[God] has erased the record of our sins}. So we [now] have a peaceful relationship with God because of our trust in what our Lord Jesus Christ [has done for us].
Cedawngawh, cangnaak ak caming thlak dyng na ni awm hawh dawngawh, Jesu Khrih ak caming Khawsa ingqawi qoepnaak ce ni ta hawh uhy,
2 Because of [what] Christ [has done], God has also enabled us to begin experiencing his continually acting toward us in ways that we do not deserve. Also, we rejoice because we are confidently expecting that God [will gladly show] us how great he is.
cangnaak ak caming anih awh vawhkaw qeennaak dyih hun awh ve ning dyi uhy. Cedawngawh Khawsa a boeimang ngaih-unaak awh zeelnaak ce ni ta uhy.
3 We rejoice even when we suffer [as a result of our trusting in Christ], because we know that when we are suffering, the result is that we learn to endure things [patiently].
Cedoeng awm amni, kyinaak ni huhnaak awh awm ni zeel uhy, kyinaak ing yhnaak awm sak hy tice ni sim uhy;
4 And [we know] that when we endure things [patiently], the result is that [God] approves [of us]. And when we [know that God] approves [of us], the result is that we confidently expect [that he will do great things for us].
yhnaak ing qaalleeknaak awm sak hy, qaalleeknaak ing ngaih-unaak awm sak hy.
5 And we are very confident [PRS] that we will receive the things that we wait expectantly [for], because God loves us very much. His Holy Spirit, who has been {whom [he] has} given to us, [causes] us to understand how much God loves us.
Ngaih-unaak ing thaseetnaak amni pe voel hy, Khawsa ing ningnih a venawh a ni peek Ciim Myihla ak caming ningnih a kawlung ce lungnaak ing syyp law hy.
6 When we were unable [to save ourselves], it was Christ who, at the time [that God chose], died on behalf of [us] ungodly [people].
Ningmih tha amak awm na ni awm unawh a tym a khoek kqoeng awh, Khawsa amak sim thlangkhqi ham Khrih ce thi hy.
7 Rarely would anyone die on behalf of another person, [even if] that person were righteous, although someone might be courageous enough to die on behalf of a truly good person person.
Thlak leek aham taw thlang ak thi aham awm hly mai hlai hy, thlak dyng aham thlang pynoet thih aham kyi soeih kaw.
8 Nevertheless, as for God, the way he showed us that he loves us is that Christ died on our behalf while we were still rebelling against God.
Cehlai Khawsa ingtaw ve a ik-oeih awh ve a lungnaak ce dang law sak hy: Ningmih thlak thawlh na ni awm huiawh, Khrih ce ningnih aham thi hy.
9 The record of our sins has been erased {[God] has erased the record of our sins} because of [what Christ accomplished when] his blood [MTY] [flowed when he died]. So it is even more certain that we will be saved by Christ {that Christ will save us} from God’s punishing us [eternally] [MTY].
A thi ing ningnih ce a ni dyng sak khqi hawh dawngawh, Anih ak caming Khawsa ak kawsonaak awhkawng iqyt nu a ni hul hly khqoet bai hy!
10 Even when we were acting hostilely towards God, he enabled us to have a peaceful relationship with him as a result of his Son dying [for us]. So it is even more certain that we will be saved {Christ will be able to save us} [from God’s punishing us] [MTY] because Christ is alive [again] and because [God] has enabled us to have a peaceful relationship [with himself].
Ikawtih Khawsa a qaal na ni awm huiawh zani, a Capa a thihnaak ak caming tuqunaak a sai law tlaih awhtaw, ningnih tuqunaak ak awm cee ak khqoet taw, Anih a hqingnaak ak caming iqyt dy nu hulna ni awm hly khqoet hy!
11 And that’s not all! Now we also rejoice about [the things that] God [has done for us] because of our Lord Jesus Christ [dying for us] and enabling us to have a peaceful relationship with God.
Vedoeng am ni, ningnih a Bawipa Jesu Khrih ak caming Khawsa awh zeelnaak ni ta unawh, Anih ak caming Khawsa ingqawi tuqunaak ce ningnih ing ni ta uhy.
12 [What you can learn from what I have written so far is as follows]: All people are sinful [PRS], and that is the result of [Adam, the first] man whom [God created, sinning long ago]. Adam died [PRS] because he sinned. So, all people [who have lived since then] die, because [it is as though] all people sinned [when Adam sinned].
Cedawngawh, thlang pynoet ak caming khawmdek awh thawlhnaak lut nawh, thawlhnaak ak caming thihnaak ce awm hy, thlang boeih a thawlh dawngawh thihnaak ing thlang boeih siing hy;
13 [People in] [MTY] the world sinned before [God gave his] laws [to Moses]. But people are not considered [by God] {[God] does not consider people} to be guilty for their sins if there is no law [stating that what they did was sinful].
anaa awi peek na a awm hlanawh, thawlhnaak ce ve khawmdek awh awm hawh hy. Cehlai anaa awi ama awm a dawngawh thawlhnaak ce thawlhnaak amyihna am dang hy.
14 But [we know] that from [the time when] Adam [lived] until [the time when] Moses [lived], all people sinned, and they died [as a consequence] [PRS, MET]. Even people who sinned differently from the way Adam [sinned, died]. [Adam’s sin] affected [all people], just like what [Christ did], the one who came later, can affect all people.
Cehlai, Adam awhkawng Mosi dyna thihnaak ing bibi hy, Adam amyihna anaa awi a eek adawngawh amak thawlh thlangkhqi a venawh awm, Adam taw ak law hly kawi huhsaknaak na awm hy.
15 But [the results of God’s erasing the record of our sins as] a gift to us are not like [the results of Adam’s] sinning. The result of one man, [Adam], sinning was that many/all people have died. But [it is certain], [however], that many people have abundantly experienced God’s acting kindly toward them in a way they did not deserve. [It is also certain] that they have experienced God’s erasing the record of their sins as the result of one man, Jesus Christ, acting kindly toward them/towards them in a way they did not deserve.
Cehlai kutdo ik-oeih taw thawlh sainaak amyihna am awm hy. Thlang pynoet a thawlh sainaak ak caming zani thlang khawzah a thih awhtaw, Khawsa qeennaak ing thlang pynoet, Jesu Khrih am qeennaak awhkawng ak ngen hlai na ak lawng kutdo ce iqyt dy nu thlang khawzah ak khanawh a awm kaw!
16 And [there is another way in which God’s] freely [erasing the record of our sins] is not like [the results of Adam’s] sinning. One person, [Adam, sinned]. As a result, God declared that all people deserve to be punished. Many people sinned. But what God did was that he erased the record of their sins without their earning it.
Khawsa a zoe peek kutdo ik-oeih taw thlang pynoet a thawlhnaak ing am myih qu hy: thlang pynoet a thawlhnaak awh awidengnaak awm nawh dawknaak ce awm hy, Cehlai zoe peek kutdo ik-oeih ingtaw thawlhnaak awhkawng dyngnaak ce haw law hy.
17 All people die [MET, PRS] because of what one man, [Adam], did. But now many of us experience that God has abundantly acted towards us in ways we did not deserve, and we experience that he has erased the record of our sins without our earning it. It is also very certain that we will rule [with Christ] (OR, share [the glory] of Christ’s being king), [in heaven. This will happen] because of [what] one man, Jesus Christ, [did for us].
Thlang pynoet a thawlh sainaak ak caming thihnaak ing bi a bi awhtaw, thlang pynoet Jesu Khrih ak caming Khawsa am qeennaak ak doem soeih dyngnaak themzoe pek ing iqyt dy nu bi a bi khqoet kaw.
18 So, [because one man, Adam], disobeyed [God’s law], that resulted in all people deserving to be punished {that God punish them}. Similarly, because one man, [Jesus], acted righteously [by obeying God when he died], the result was that God is [able to erase the record of] all people’s sins and [enable them to] live eternally.
Thlang pynoet a thawlh sainaak awh thlang boeih ing thawlhnaak a huh amyihna, thlang pynoet ing dyngnaak a sainaak ak camawh hqingnaak na sawi lawt kaw.
19 It was because one person, [Adam], disobeyed [God] that many/all people became sinners. Similarly, it is because one person, [Jesus], obeyed [God when he died] that the record of many people’s sins will be erased {that [he] will erase the record of many people’s sins}.
Thlang pynoet awi a mang ngainaak ak caming thlang boeih thlak thawlh na a awm amyihna, thlang pynoet ak awi ngainaak ak caming thlang boeih thlak dyng na awm lawt kaw.
20 [God gave] [PRS] his laws [to Moses] [PRS] in order that [people might realize] how greatly they had sinned; but as people sinned more, God continued to act even more kindly toward them, in a way that they did not deserve.
Thawlh ang dangnaak khqoet aham anaa awi ce awm law nawh, cehlai thawlh a pungnaak awh, qeennaak awm pung khqoet hy.
21 He did that in order that just like people everywhere inevitably sin, [which results in their] dying [MET, PRS], people everywhere might inevitably experience God’s acting kindly towards them in a way they do not deserve [MET, PRS] by [erasing the record of their sins]. [The result is that people can] live eternally because of what Jesus Christ our Lord [did for them]. (aiōnios g166)
Thawlhnaak ing thihnaak dy bi a bi amyihna, ni Bawipa Jesu Khrih ak caming kumqui hqingnaak a awmnaak aham qeennaak ing dyngnaak dy bibi hy. (aiōnios g166)

< Romans 5 >