< 1 Korintusi 9 >
1 Nem vagyok-é apostol? Nem vagyok-é szabad? Nem láttam-é Jézus Krisztust, a mi Urunkat? Nem az én munkám vagytok-é ti az Úrban?
I am certainly free [to do all the things that God allows me to do.] [RHQ] I am an apostle. [RHQ] [You] certainly [know that] I have seen Jesus our Lord. [RHQ] It is a result of my work that you [have believed in] the Lord [Jesus]. [RHQ]
2 Ha egyebeknek nem vagyok apostoluk, de bizony néktek az vagyok, mert az én apostolságomnak pecsétje az Úrban ti vagytok.
And even though other people may think that I am not an apostle, you certainly should know that I am an apostle. [Remember that] your having become Christians [MET] [as a result of my telling you about] the Lord (confirms/shows that it is true) that I am an apostle.
3 Ez az én védelmem azok ellenében, a kik vádolnak engem.
In order to defend myself, this [is what I say] to those who criticize me [by claiming that I do not act like an apostle].
4 Nincsen-é arra jogunk, hogy együnk és igyunk?
As for Barnabas and me, we certainly have the right [as apostles] to receive [from you and other congregations] food and drink [for our work]. [RHQ]
5 Nincsen-é arra jogunk, hogy keresztyén feleségünket magunkkal hordozzuk, mint a többi apostolok is és az Úrnak atyjafiai és Kéfás?
[We have the] same right [that] the other apostles and the Lord Jesus’ [younger] brothers and [especially] Peter have. They all take along a wife who is a believer [when they travel various places in order to tell people about Christ. And they have a right that the people whom they work among will support their wives, too]. So Barnabas and I certainly have those same rights. [RHQ]
6 Avagy csak nekem és Barnabásnak nincs-é jogunk, hogy ne dolgozzunk?
It would be ridiculous to think that Barnabas and I are the only apostles who must work to earn money to pay our expenses [while we are doing God’s work! [RHQ]]
7 Kicsoda katonáskodik valaha a maga zsoldján? Kicsoda plántál szőlőt, és nem eszik annak gyümölcséből? Vagy kicsoda legeltet nyájat, és nem eszik a nyájnak tejéből?
Soldiers certainly do not pay their own wages. [RHQ] Those who plant a vineyard would certainly eat some of the grapes [when they become ripe]. [RHQ] Those who care for sheep would certainly drink the milk from those sheep. [RHQ] [Similarly, those who tell others about Christ certainly have a right to receive] ([financial help/food]) [from the people to whom they preach].
8 Vajjon emberi módon beszélem-é ezeket? vagy nem ezeket mondja-é a törvény is?
I am saying that, not only because people think that it is right. [RHQ] [No], I am [RHQ] saying it because it is what [God said] in the laws [that he gave to Moses].
9 Mert a Mózes törvényében meg van írva: Ne kösd fel a nyomtató ökörnek száját. Avagy az ökrökre van-é az Istennek gondja?
Moses wrote in one of those laws, “While an ox is threshing [grain], you must not tie its mouth shut [so that it cannot eat the grain].” (God was not only concerned about oxen [when he gave that law]./Was God [only] concerned about oxen [when he gave that law]?) [RHQ]
10 Avagy nem érettünk mondja-é általában? Mert mi érettünk íratott meg, hogy a ki szánt, reménység alatt kell szántania, és a ki csépel, az ő reménységében részesnek lennie reménység alatt.
[No], he was [RHQ] concerned about us, also! Yes, [God caused Moses to] write those words [because he is concerned] about us! Those who plow the ground confidently expect [to eat some of] the crop [that grows]. Those who thresh grain confidently expect [to eat some of the grain that they thresh. Similarly, we who proclaim the message about Christ have the right to confidently expect to receive financial help for our work].
11 Ha mi néktek a lelkieket vetettük, nagy dolog-é, ha mi a ti testi javaitokat aratjuk?
And because we have proclaimed God’s message to you, we certainly have the right to receive from you the things that we need for our bodies [MET]! [MET, RHQ]
12 Ha egyebek részesülnek a ti javaitokban, mért nem inkább mi? De mi nem éltünk e szabadsággal; hanem mindent eltűrünk, hogy valami akadályt ne gördítsünk a Krisztus evangyélioma elé.
Since other people [who preached to you] had that right, certainly Barnabas and I have the same right. [RHQ] However, neither of us insisted [that you give us the things that] we have a right [to receive from you]. Instead, we were willing to endure anything in order that we not hinder [anyone from believing] the message about Christ.
13 Nem tudjátok-é, hogy a kik a szent dolgokban munkálkodnak, a szent helyből élnek, és a kik az oltár körül forgolódnak, az oltárral együtt veszik el részüket?
You should keep in mind that [the priests and servants] in the Temple eat [some of the food that people bring to] the Temple. [RHQ] Specifically, the priests who work at the altar eat some of [the food that the people bring to sacrifice on] the altar.
14 Ekképen rendelte az Úr is, hogy a kik az evangyéliomot hirdetik, az evangyéliomból éljenek.
So the Lord has commanded that those who proclaim the good message [about him] should receive from [those who hear that] message what they need to live on.
15 De én ezek közül egygyel sem éltem. Nem azért írtam azonban ezeket, hogy velem is így történjék, mert jobb nékem meghalnom, hogysem valaki hiábavalóvá tegye az én dicsekedésemet.
However, I have not requested that you [give me] those things that I have a right [to receive from you]. Furthermore, I am writing this to you, not in order to request you to begin [giving me financial help now]. I would rather die than to [receive help from you]. I do not want anyone to prevent me from boasting [about my proclaiming God’s message to you without receiving financial help from you].
16 Mert ha az evangyéliomot hirdetem, nem dicsekedhetem, mert szükség kényszerít engem. Jaj ugyanis nékem, ha az evangyéliomot nem hirdetem.
When I proclaim the message about Christ, I cannot boast [about doing it], because [Christ] has commanded me [to do it]. I would be very miserable (OR, [I am afraid that] God would punish me) if I did not proclaim that message.
17 Mert ha akaratom szerint mívelem ezt, jutalmam van; ha pedig akaratom nélkül, sáfársággal bízattam meg.
If I had decided by myself to proclaim it, [God] would reward me. But I did not decide by myself to do that. I am simply doing the work that [God] entrusted to me.
18 Micsoda tehát az én jutalmam? Hogy prédikálásommal ingyenvalóvá tegyem a Krisztus evangyéliomát, hogy ne használjam ki ama szabadságomat az evangyéliom hirdetésénél.
So perhaps you wonder what my reward is. [RHQ] [I will tell you]. When I proclaim the good message [about Christ], I do not ask people for financial help. It [makes me very happy not to ask for help, and being happy is the] reward I get. I do not want to use the rights that I have [when I proclaim] the gospel.
19 Mert én, noha mindenkivel szemben szabad vagyok, magamat mindenkinek szolgájává tettem, hogy a többséget megnyerjem.
I am not obligated to do what anyone else thinks that I should do. Nevertheless, when I have been with any group of people, I have made myself [do what they believed that I should do, just like a slave does what his master wants him to do]. I have done that in order that I might convince more people [to trust in Christ].
20 És a zsidóknak zsidóvá lettem, hogy zsidókat nyerjek meg; a törvény alatt valóknak törvény alatt valóvá, hogy a törvény alatt valókat megnyerjem;
Specifically, when I was with fellow Jews, I did the things that Jews [think that people should do]. I did that in order that I might convince some of them [to trust in Christ]. Although I am now not obligated to obey the Jewish laws and rituals, when I was with those who believe that they are obligated to obey those laws, I did the things that they [think that people should do]. I did that in order to convince some of them [to trust in Christ].
21 A törvény nélkül valóknak törvénynélkülivé, noha nem vagyok Isten törvénye nélkül, hanem Krisztus törvényében való, hogy törvény nélkül valókat nyerjek meg.
When I was with (non-Jews/those who do not know those laws), I did the things that non-Jews [think that people should do], in order that I might convince some of them [to trust in Christ]. I do not mean that I disobey God’s laws. No, I obey the things that Christ commanded us to do.
22 Az erőtleneknek erőtelenné lettem, hogy az erőteleneket megnyerjem. Mindeneknek mindenné lettem, hogy minden módon megtartsak némelyeket.
When I was with those who doubt [whether God will permit them to do certain things that others] ([disapprove of/think it is not right to do]), I [avoided doing those things], in order that I might convince some of them [to trust in Christ]. In summary, I have done all the things [that the people I have been with think that others should do], in order that by every possible means I might convince some of them [to trust in Christ].
23 Ezt pedig az evangyéliomért mívelem, hogy részestárs legyek abban.
I do all these things in order that [more people will believe] the message about Christ, and in order that I, along with other believers, may receive the good things [that God promises to give us].
24 Nem tudjátok-é, hogy a kik versenypályán futnak, mindnyájan futnak ugyan, de egy veszi el a jutalmat? Úgy fussatok, hogy elvegyétek.
When people run in a race, they all run, but only one of them wins the race and as a result gets a prize. You certainly know that [RHQ]. So, [just like] runners [exert themselves fully to win a race] [MET], [you should exert yourselves fully to do the things that God wants you to do], in order that you may receive the reward [that God wants to give you].
25 Mindaz pedig a ki pályafutásban tusakodik, mindenben magatűrtető; azok ugyan, hogy romlandó koszorút nyerjenek, mi pedig romolhatatlant.
All athletes exercise their bodies strenuously in many ways. They do that in order to receive a wreath [as a reward to wear on their heads]. Those wreaths fade, but we will receive a reward that will last forever [LIT].
26 Én azért úgy futok, mint nem bizonytalanra; úgy viaskodom, mint a ki nem levegőt vagdos;
For that reason, I [try hard to please God] [MET], [like a] runner who runs toward the goal [LIT]. I [try hard to accomplish what God wants me to accomplish, like] a boxer tries hard to hit his opponent, not to miss hitting him.
27 Hanem megsanyargatom testemet és szolgává teszem; hogy míg másoknak prédikálok, magam valami módon méltatlanná ne legyek.
I beat my body [to make it do what I want it to do] [MET], [as] slaves [obey their masters], in order that, after I have proclaimed [God’s message] to others, he will not [say that I do] not deserve to receive a reward.