< Hebrews 8 >
1 To sum up what I have been saying: — Such is the High Priest that we have, one who ‘has taken his seat at the right hand’ of the throne of God’s Majesty in Heaven,
Shipundile kwa gutubheleketago ni kuti, tukwete Bhakulungwa Bhaabhishila, bhaatama kunkono nnilo gwa Upalume gwa ukonjelo gwa a Nnungu kunnungu.
2 where he ministers in the Sanctuary, in that true Tabernacle set up by the Lord and not by man.
Bhenebho bhanakamula liengo lya ubhishila pa ukonjelo, yani nniema liene lya a Nnungu libhishilwe na Bhakulungwa na nngabha naka mundu.
3 Every High Priest is appointed for the purpose of offering gifts and sacrifices to God; it follows, therefore, that this High Priest must have some offering to make.
Kila bhakulungwa bhaabhishila bhanabhikwa nkupinga bhashoye mbepei na shukilo kwa a Nnungu, kwa nneyo bhakulungwa bhetu bhaabhishila bhanaapinjikwa bhakole shindu sha shoya.
4 If he were, however, still upon earth, he would not even be a priest, since there are already priests who offer the gifts as the Law directs.
Monaga bhenebho bhakaaliji bha pa shilambolyo pano, ngubhakaliji bhaabhishila, pabha tayali bhapalinji bhaabhishila bhananji bhaashoyanga mbepei malinga shiishite lajiywa na shalia.
5 (These priests, it is true, are engaged in a service which is only a copy and shadow of the heavenly realities, as is shown by the directions given to Moses when he was about to construct the Tabernacle. ‘Look to it,’ are the words, ‘that thou make every part in accordance with the pattern shown thee on the mountain.’)
Bhanaatendanga liengo pa ukonjelo, pali mbuti shiwili sha gaatendeka kunnungu. Pabha a Musha pubhaaliji tome na alaya liema lila, a Nnungu gubhaabhalanjile, “Nng'alaye indu yowe malinga shinnangwilwe kushitumbi kula.”
6 But Jesus, as we see, has obtained a ministry as far excelling theirs, as the Covenant of which he is the intermediary, based, as it is, on better promises, excels the former Covenant.
Ikabheje nnaino a Yeshu bhashipegwa liengo lya bhishila lili lya mmbone kupunda liengo lya bhaabhishila bhala, malinga bhenebho bhashibha bhaapatanisha bha malagano ga mmbone kaje kupunda malagano ga bhukala gala. Malagano gakwete miadi ja a Nnungu jili ja mmbone kaje.
7 If that first Covenant had been faultless, there would have been no occasion for a second.
Kaliji malagano ga ntai gakanakole shitubhile, gakanapinjikwe malagano ga bhili.
8 But, finding fault with the people, God says — ‘“Behold, a time is coming,” says the Lord, “When I will ratify a new Covenant with the People of Israel and with the People of Judah —
Ikabheje a Nnungu gubhaibhwene ilebho kubhandu bhabho nigubhashite, “Ganakwiya mobha, Pushindende malagano ga ambi na bhandunji bha Ishilaeli, na bha Yuda.
9 Not such a Covenant as I made with their ancestors On the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt. For they did not abide by their Covenant with me, And therefore I disregarded them,” says the Lord.
Gene malaganogo gakabha malinga gunatendile na ashinakulu bhabhonji, Lyubha linaakamulenje nkono nikwaashoyanga ku Mishili. Pabha bhangatolelelanga malagano gangu, Na nne gunaaleshilenje, bhakuti Bhakulungwa.
10 “This is the Covenant that I will make with the People of Israel After those days,” says the Lord. “I will impress my laws on their minds, And will inscribe them on their hearts; And I will be their God, And they shall be my People.
Gegano ni malagano gushindende na bhandunji bha Ishilaeli, Mobha gakwiyago, Shimishe shalia yangu nng'aniyo yabhonji, Na jandika mmitima jabhonji. Na nne shime a Nnungu bhabhonji Na bhalabhonji shibhabhanganje bhandunji bhangu.
11 There shall be no need for every man to instruct his fellow-citizen, Or for a man to say to his Brother ‘Learn to know the Lord’; For every one will know me, From the lowest to the highest.
Jwakwapi ashannjiganye nshilambo nnjakwe, eu ashannugulile mpwakwe, ‘Gwaamanye Bhakulungwa.’ Pabha bhowe, shibhamanyanje nne. Kutandubhila jwanshoko, mpaka jwankulungwa.
12 For I will be merciful to their wrong-doings, And I will no longer remember their sins.”’
Pabha shinaaleshelelanje ilebho yabhonji, Na ngakumbushila kabhili yambi yabhonji.”
13 By speaking of a ‘new’ Covenant, God at once renders the former Covenant obsolete; and whatever becomes obsolete and loses its force is virtually annulled.
Kwa lugula ga malagano ga ambi, a Nnungu bhashinkutenda malagano ga ntai gala gabhe ga makongopa, na shoshowe shikongopala shikakabha kumala ninngabhoneka.