< Romans 8 >

1 Because [God has erased the record of our sins because we trust in what Christ has done for us], now [God will] not condemn and punish those/us who have a relationship with (OR, are united to) Christ Jesus.
Beraz orain ezta condemnationeric batre Iesus Christean diradenençát: erran nahi da, haraguiaren araura ebilten eztiradenen, baina spirituaren araura.
2 [God’s] Spirit causes us to live [in a new way] [PRS] as a result of what Christ Jesus [did for us]. And he has set up a way by which he frees [each of] us from continually being forced to sin (OR, to obey our self-directed natures) and from being separated from God.
Ecen Iesus Christ Iaunean den vicitzetaco Spirituaren Legueac libre eguin nau bekatuaren eta herioaren leguetic.
3 What [we] could not do [by trying to obey] the laws [of God] [PRS], because our self-directed nature was too weak [to obey them], God did. He sent his own Son [into the world in order that his Son might atone] for our sin. His Son came having a body (OR, human nature) that was like [the body] (OR, the [human nature]) of us people who sin. [By sending his Son in this way], he condemned and punished [his Son, who never sinned, instead of punishing us, who] sinned [MTY]. He did that [by making his Son’s] body [a sacrifice] (OR, [by causing his Son’s] body [to suffer/die]) for [all our] sin.
Ecen Leguearen impotentiác deus ecin çaidianean haraguian, Iaincoac igorriric bere Seme propria bekatutaco haraguiaren formán, eta bekatuagatic, condemnatu vkan du bekatua haraguian.
4 So we can [now] fulfill all that God required in his laws. We do this, not by our acting the way our sinful human nature [desires], but instead by living as [God’s] Spirit [desires us to live].
Leguearen iustitiá compli dadinçát gutan, haraguiaren araura ezgabiltzanotan, baina Spirituaren araura.
5 People who live according to what their self-directed nature [desires] think about and are concerned about what their self-directed nature [desires]. But people who [live] according to what [God’s] Spirit [desires think about and are concerned about] what [God’s] Spirit [desires].
Ecen haraguiaren arauezco diradenac haraguiaren gaucetara dirade affectionatu: baina Spirituaren arauezcoac, Spirituaren gaucetara.
6 Those people who [PRS] think about and are concerned about what their self-directed nature [desires] will not live eternally (OR, will be separated from God). But those people who think about and are concerned about what [God’s] Spirit [desires] will live [eternally] and have [inner] peace.
Eta haraguiaren affectionea, herio da: baina Spirituaren affectionea, vicitze eta baque:
7 Let me explain this. [To the extent that] people [PRS] think about and are concerned about what their self-directed nature [desires], they are acting contrary to God. They do not obey the laws of God. In fact, they are not even able [to obey his laws].
Ceren haraguiaren affectionea etsaigoa baita Iaincoaren contra: ecen Iaincoaren Leguearen ezta suiet: eta ecin-ere daite.
8 The people who let their self-directed nature [control them] cannot do what pleases God.
Beraz haraguian diradenac, Iaincoari placent ecin dirateque.
9 But we do not have to let our self-directed nature [control us]. Instead, we can [let] God’s Spirit [control us], because he lives within us. If people do not have [living in them] the Spirit [who comes from] Christ, they do not belong to Christ.
Ordea çuec etzarete haraguian, baina Spirituan: baldin behinçát Iaincoaren Spiritua habitatzen bada çuetan: baina baldin edoceinec Christen Spiritua ezpadu, haina ezta haren.
10 But since Christ [is living in you/us by his Spirit, although] your/our bodies [are certain to] die because you/we sin, your/our spirits are alive because God has erased the record of your/our sins.
Eta baldin Christ çuetan bada, gorputza behinçát hil da bekatuaren causaz: baina Spiritua da vicitzea iustitiaren causaz.
11 [God] caused Jesus to live again after he died. And because his Spirit lives in you/us, [God] will also make your/our bodies, which [now] are sure to die, live [again after you/we die]. God, who caused Christ to live again after he died, will make you/us live again by [causing] his Spirit, who lives within you/us, [to do it].
Bada baldin Iesus hiletaric resuscitatu duenaren Spiritua habitatzen bada çuetan, Christ hiletaric resuscitatu duenac, viuificaturen ditu çuen gorputz mortalac-ere bere Spiritu çuetan habitatzen denaren causaz.
12 Therefore, my fellow believers, we must [live as the Spirit directs us]. What we do not have to do is to live as our self-directed nature [guides us].
Halacotz bada, anayeác, çordun gara, ez haraguiagana, haraguiaren araura vicitzeco, baina Spirituagana.
13 If you live the way your self-directed nature [directs], you will surely not live [eternally] (OR, will surely be eternally separated from God). But if by [the power of God’s] Spirit you quit doing the [sinful] things that your bodies [desire] [MET], you will live eternally.
Ecen baldin haraguiaren araura vici baçarete, hilen çarete: baina baldin Spirituaz gorputzaren eguitateac mortificatzen badituçue, vicico çarete.
14 We who are guided by the Spirit of God {allow the Spirit of God to guide us} are God’s children.
Ecen Iaincoaren Spirituaz gobernatzen diraden guciac, Iaincoaren haour dirade.
15 [You have showed that this is true], because you received [from God] a Spirit that is not one that makes you fear [God] again. You are not like slaves who [fear their masters] [MET]. On the contrary, we have received a Spirit by whose [work in our hearts God] has adopted us. The Spirit now enables us to cry out [to God], “[You(sg) are my] Father [DOU]!”
Ecen eztuçue suiectionetaco spiritubat recebitu, berriz beldurretan içateco: baina recebitu duçue adoptionezco spiritua, ceinez oihu eguiten baitugu Abba, erran nahi baita, Aita.
16 The Spirit himself confirms what our spirits [say], that we are God’s children.
Spiritu hunec berac testificatzen du gure spirituarequin batean, ecen Iaincoaren haour garela.
17 Because we are [God’s] children, we also will some day receive/inherit [eternal blessings/privileges]. We will receive/inherit them from God, and we will [also] receive/inherit [them] just like Christ has [inherited them]. But we must suffer [for doing good] as Christ did, in order to receive splendor as he did.
Eta baldin haour bagara, bayeta heredero: heredero, diot, Iaincoaren, eta Christen herederoquide, baldin ordea harequin batean suffritzen badugu, harequin batean glorifica gaitecençat.
18 I consider that what we suffer during the present time is not worth [paying attention to, because] the future splendor/glory that will be revealed {that [God] will reveal} to us [is so great].
Ecen estimatzen dut dembora hunetaco suffrimenduac eztiradela comparatzeco ethorteco den gloria gutan manifestaturen denarequin.
19 The [things that God has] created are very eagerly waiting for [the time] [PRS, DOU] when God will reveal who his [true] children are.
Ecen creaturác desir handiz beguira daude noiz Iaincoaren haourrac manifesta daitezqueen.
20 [God] caused the things that he created to be unable to achieve [what he had purposed. That was] not because they wanted to [be unable to do that]. On the contrary, [God] made them that way because he wanted them to keep confidently expecting
Ecen creaturác vanitatetara suiet dirade, ez bere nahiz, baina sperançaren azpian suiectionetan eçarri dituenaren causaz,
21 that the things that [he] created will be freed {that [he] will free the things that [he] created} from their sure decay [MET]. [He] will free them in order that [he can give them] the same glory that belongs to his children.
hec-ere deliuraturen diradela corruptionearen suiectionetic, Iaincoaren haourrén gloriaren libertatean içateco.
22 We know that until now [it is as though] all [things] that God created have been groaning together, [and they long for that glory, just like a mother having the pains before bearing a child] groans [and longs for her baby’s birth] [MET].
Ecen badaquigu creatura guciac suspirioz elkarrequin daudela, eta penatan diradela oraindrano.
23 Not only [do those things groan], but we ourselves also groan inwardly. We who have [God’s] Spirit, who is like a partial gift [MET] we have received as we wait for [the future glory, groan inwardly]. We groan while we wait eagerly for the time when we will receive our [full] rights as God’s adopted children. That [will include] his freeing our bodies [from the things that hinder us on earth. He will do this by giving us new bodies].
Eta ez hec solament, baina gu-ere Spirituaren primitiác ditugula, gueuroc gure baithan suspirioz gaude, adoptionearen beguira gaudela, gure gorputzaren deliurançaren diot.
24 Ever since we were saved {since [God] saved us}, we have continued to confidently expect [that future glory]. If we had what we waited for, we would not [need to] wait for it any longer, because those who have something, certainly do not continue to wait for it! [RHQ]
Ecen sperançaz saluatu içan gara. Eta ikusten den sperançá, ezta sperança: ecen nehorc ikusten duena, certaco spera leçaque?
25 But because we keep waiting expectantly to receive what we do not yet have, we wait for it eagerly and patiently/perseveringly.
Baina baldin ikusten eztugunaz sperança badugu, patientiaz iguriquiten dugu.
26 Similarly, in addition to our continuing to wait for what God will give us, God’s Spirit helps us when our spirits feel weak. We do not know what is proper/necessary for us to pray. But God’s Spirit knows, and he prays for us when we groan (OR, he groans) in a way that cannot be expressed in words (OR, prays with us, groaning in a way that cannot be expressed in words).
Eta halaber Spirituac-ere arincen ditu gure infirmitateac, ecen cerçaz othoitz eguin behar dugun bide beçala, eztaquigu: baina Spiritua bera othoiztez dago guregatic erran ecin daitezqueen suspirioz.
27 God, who examines our inner feelings, understands what his Spirit desires. What God understands is that his Spirit prays for us who belong to God exactly as God wants him to pray.
Baina bihotzac examinatzen dituenac badaqui, ceric den Spirituaren affectionea: ecen Iaincoaren araura othoitz eguiten du sainduacgatic.
28 And we know that to those/us who love God, he works out all things that happen [to them/us] in a way that produces good [spiritual] benefits [for us]. He does these things for those/us whom he has chosen, because that was (OR, was according to) what he planned to do.
Badaquigu halaber ecen Iaincoari on daritzoteney gauça guciac elkarrequin aiutatzen çaiztela onetara, iaquiteco da, haren ordenançaren araura deithu diradeney.
29 God knew previously [that we would believe] in him (OR, [would be saved]). We are those who God also decided previously would develop a character like his Son’s character. The result of that is that [Christ is like] a firstborn/highest-ranking [son], and [those/we who are God’s children] [MET] are [like] [MET] many [younger] brothers [of Jesus].
Ecen lehenetic cein eçagutu baititu hec predestinatu-ere ditu bere Semearen imaginaren conforme içateco, hura dençát lehen iayoa anhitz anayeren artean.
30 And us who God decided previously [that we would become like his Son], he also summoned. And for us whom he summoned, he also erased the record of our sins. And for us whose record of sins he has erased, he also will surely give future splendor.
Eta cein predestinatu baititu, hec deithu-ere ditu: eta cein deithu baititu, hec iustificatu-ere ditu: eta cein iustificatu baititu hec glorificatu-ere ditu.
31 So (I will tell you what we must conclude from [all] these things [that God does for us]./what shall we conclude from [all] these things [that God does for us]?) [RHQ] Because God [is acting] on our behalf, (no one can win against us!/can anyone defeat us? (OR, it does not matter if anyone opposes us)!) [RHQ]
Cer bada erranen dugu gauça hautara? Baldin Iaincoa gure alde bada, nor içanen da gure contra?
32 God did not spare even his very own Son. Instead, he turned him over [to others to cruelly kill him] in order that all we [who believe in him] may benefit [from his dying for us. Therefore, because God did that], (he will also certainly give us freely everything [that we need to live for him], in addition to [giving us] Christ./will he not also certainly give us freely everything [that we need to live for him], in addition to [giving us] Christ?) [RHQ]
Ceinec bere Seme propria ezpaitu guppida vkan, baina gure guciongatic eman vkan baitu, nola eztrauzquigu gauça guciac-ere harequin emanen?
33 It is God himself who erases the record of our sins. So (no one who accuses us [before God will win against us] (OR, [it does not matter] if anyone tries to accuse us) whom God has chosen./is it possible that anyone who accuses us [before God] will win against us (OR, does it matter if anyone tries to accuse us) whom God has chosen?) [RHQ]
Norc produituren du accusationeric Iaincoaren elegituén contra? Iaincoa da iustificatzen duena.
34 It is Christ Jesus himself who pleads [with God] for us, so (no one can condemn us (OR, say that we are still guilty for our sin)./can anyone condemn us (OR, say that we are still guilty for our sin)?) [RHQ] Christ died [for us], but he was also brought back to life {[God] also raised him from the dead}, and he is now at the place of honor [ruling] with God [MTY].
Nor da condemnaturen duena? Christ da hil içan dena, baina are resuscitatu-ere dena: Iaincoaren escuinean-ere dena, eta guregatic othoitz eguiten duena.
35 Absolutely no one and nothing can cause Christ to stop loving us! [RHQ] That could not [RHQ] happen [because someone] caused us to have trouble [DOU], or [because someone did things to] harm us, or [because we did] not have anything to eat, or [because we did] not have enough clothes, or [because we lived in a] dangerous situation, or [because someone killed us with] a sword [MTY] (OR, murdered us).
Norc separaturen gaitu gu Christen amoriotic? ala tribulationec, ala hersturac, ala persecutionec, ala gossetec, ala billuci içatec, ala perilec, ala ezpatac?
36 [Such things may happen to us, just like] it is written {[as David] wrote} [that David said to God], “Because we are your [(sg)] people, [other people repeatedly attempt to] kill us. They consider that we are [only people to be killed], [like a butcher considers] that sheep are [only] animals to be slaughtered [MET].”
Scribatua den beçala, Hire causaz hiltzen gaituc egun oroz: estimatu içan gaituc haraquinçaco ardién pare.
37 But even though all these bad things [may happen to us], we win a great victory/triumph [over these things because Christ], who loves us, [helps us].
Baina gauça hautan guciotan victorioso bainoago gara, gu onhetsi gaituenaren partez.
38 I am absolutely certain that neither being dead (OR, being killed), nor [what happens to us while] we live, nor angels, nor demons, nor present events, nor future events, nor powerful [beings/forces],
Ecen segur naiz ecen ez herioc, ez vicitzec, ez Aingueruèc, ez principaltassunéc, ez botheréc, ez presenteco gaucéc, ez ethortecoéc:
39 nor [powerful beings] above [the horizon] or below [the horizon] [MTY], nor anything else that [God has] created can cause God to stop loving us. [God showed us that he loves us by sending] Jesus Christ our Lord [to die for us].
Ez goratassunec, ez barnatassunec, ez berce creaturac batec-ere ecin separaturen gaituela Iaincoaren amorio Iesus Christ gure Iaunean ekarri draucunetic.

< Romans 8 >