< Romans 7 >
1 Or do you not know, brothers (for I am speaking to people who know about law), that the law controls a person for as long as he lives?
Immriya, bi na toh na (me tere ni tu be wa mba toh turon) a ndi ituron a he ni son siseri ma?
2 For the married woman is bound by law to the husband while he lives, but if the husband dies, she is released from the law of marriage.
Nitu turon imba be gran mba he nimi lo. wa mba lon mba ba he ni sissri, wa a lu ka son ni idiri,
3 So then, while her husband is living, if she lives with another man, she will be called an adulteress. But if the husband dies, she is free from the law, so she is not an adulteress if she lives with another man.
mba yo de tarawa. U lon mani te quu, “a djur nimi turon ani ta hi gran idi ri ana hi ntara na.
4 Therefore, my brothers, you were also made dead to the law through the body of Christ. This is so that you could be joined to another, that is, to him who was raised from the dead, in order that we might produce fruit for God.
Nakima, imri ya mu, mba du yi quu ni mi turo u mi kpa Almasihu, nakima. Ba du yi gran idiri wa mba ta shibe ni kubbu, de khi gdi imiri ni Irji.
5 For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death.
Naki khi he ni mi kpa. Ison u kpa a ni chonta yo ni turon u khi gdi imiri ni mi khwu. Nakima ziza mba chuta djur ni mi turonye. Khi khwu nimi ikpi wa mba lota.
6 But now we have been released from the law. We have died to that by which we were held. This is so that we might serve in newness of the Spirit, and not in oldness of the letter.
Zizah mba kpata chuwo ni turon. Khi na khwu nimi kpe a na lota a he nakhi du khi zere ni nkon sisama ni Ibrji. Ana he ni mi ha cice turo'a gana.
7 What will we say then? Is the law itself sin? May it never be. However, I would never have known sin, if it were not through the law. For I would not have known covetousness unless the law said, “You must not covet.”
Ziza khi tere de geh? wawu turon tuma a hi illa tere? Ana he naki na, nakima, anita na he ni tu turon na khina toh na ituron a hla mba ime mide na gaire ikpi idi na.
8 But sin took the opportunity through the commandment and brought about every lust in me. For without the law, sin is dead.
E, lahtere a dhi ni mi dokoki da ji son kpa ye wa a he ni mi kpamu. bubu wa turon na he na latere a kubuma.
9 At one time I was alive without the law, but when the commandment came, sin regained life, and I died.
Ni nton ri me he ni siseri u turon ana he na u imbe a ye. i lahtre a tashbe. u mika khu.
10 The commandment that was to bring life turned out to be death for me.
Imbe wa mla du nji siseire ye. U mi toh a he khubuma.
11 For sin took the opportunity through the commandment and deceived me. Through the commandment it killed me.
Naki latere, a samu kon ni tu imbe, a nji son kpa wa a gurume. U ni tu imbe a wuma.
12 So the law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.
Nakima, ituron a he tsr-tsara, u mlati mba ndendema.
13 So did what is good become death to me? May it never be. But sin, in order that it might be shown to be sin through what is good, brought about death in me. This was in order that through the commandment, sin might become sinful beyond measure.
E, u ikpi dedema ni mu a hi khuu naki? a he naki nitu imbe lahtere a he latere.
14 For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am of the flesh. I have been sold under slavery to sin.
U khi toh ituron u ibrji u me mihe ni mi kpa mbana ka me le ti gran ni latere
15 For what I do, I do not really understand. For what I want to do, I do not do, and what I hate, I do.
Ni kpi wa meti me na mla toh na ikpi wa mina son ti me na ti na u kpi wa mina son na. Me kpa wa me kamu niwu mi tie u.
16 But if I do what I do not want, I agree with the law that the law is good.
U me ta ti ikpi wa mena sona tina, mi kpa nyeme ni turon de ituron a bi.
17 But now it is no longer I who do it, but the sin that lives in me.
Ziza yi ana la he na kina. Ime wa mi ta tikima, u latere wa a he nime.
18 For I know that in me, that is in my flesh, lives no good thing. For the desire for good is with me, but I cannot do it.
Mi toh deni mi kpamu mina ti ikpi dedema nitu imere u ti kpi dedema a he ni me u mina ya ti u na.
19 For the good that I want I do not do, but the evil that I do not want, that I do.
Ni tu ikpi dedema wa mi son ti wu mina ya tiwu na, u meme tie wa mina sona, wa we yi me ti.
20 Now if I do what I do not want to do, then it is no longer I who am acting, but rather sin that lives in me.
U mita ti ikpi wa mi nason ti'a na. Ee, ana he imeyi mi si tiu na a hi memeti wa a he ni me'a.
21 I find, then, the principle in me that I want to do what is good, but that evil is actually present in me.
N tu ki u me toh, ituron. Me ta ni son ti kpi dedema, u meme a he hwehwere ni me.
22 For I rejoice in the law of God with the inner man.
Me giri ni turon u Irji ni mi sonromu.
23 But I see a different principle in my body parts. It fights against that new principle in my mind. It takes me captive by the principle of sin that is in my body parts.
U me toh ituron ni kankan nimi kpamu, mba ti ku ni turon sama wa a he nimi imere mu da ni yome ti gra ni tu turon latere wa a he ni kwma kpamu.
24 I am a miserable man! Who will deliver me from this body of death?
Mi idi u ya yi! A gha ni kpame chuwo nimi kpa u ahu?
25 But thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself serve the law of God with my mind. However, with the flesh I serve the principle of sin.
U me giri ni Irji ni tu Yesu Almasihu itibu. na ki ime ni tumu mi hu ituron u Irji ni sonron mu ko ni he, ni mi kpa me hu turo u latere.