< 1 Korinti 8 >
1 Hagi vahe'mo'za kaza osu'za havige anumza zamazanteti tro hunte'ne'za, kresramna vunte'naza ne'zanku krenami'naza zanku tamasami'za hue. Tagra antahi'none ana mikamota antahi'zana eri'none. Antahi'zamo'a tavufa erisaga hianagi, avesinte'zamo'a zamazeri hanavenetie.
Now concerning food sacrificed to idols, we know that “we all have knowledge.” Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.
2 Mago'a vahe'mo'zama hakare'zana antahi vagare'none hu'za antahigahazanagi, zahufa zamagrama antahiga avamentera ontahi'naze.
If anyone thinks he knows something, he has not yet come to know anything as he ought to know it.
3 Hu'neanagi iza'o Anumzamofonku avesinentemofona, Anumzamo'a agrira antahino keno hu'ne.
But if anyone loves God, he is known by God.
4 E'ina hu'negu vahe'mo'za kaza osu havi anumza zamazanteti tro hunte'ne'za, kresramna vunentaza ne'zama ne'zamofonkura, tagra antahi'none, ama mopafi havi anumzana amnezane. Hagi mago anumzana omani'neanagi, mona mopa tro hu'nea Anumzana, Agra magoke mani'ne.
With regard then to eating food sacrificed to idols, we know that “an idol is nothing in the world,” and that “there is no other God but one.”
5 Na'ankure rama'a zanku monafine mopafinena anumzane hu'za nehazanagi, tamage hakare'a anumzane, hakare'a ra mani'nazanagi,
For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”),
6 tagrira magoke Anumzana Nerfakino hakare'zana Agri konkompa fore higeta, tagra Agrite manunkeno, Agra magoke Rantia Jisas Kraisi mani'ne. Agripinti mikazana Anumzamo'a tro higeta, tagranena Agripinti tasimura e'nerune.
for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things, and we exist for him; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things, and we exist through him.
7 Hu'neanagi ama ana antahi'zana ana mika'mo'za ontahi'naze. Na'ankure mago'amo'za, havi anumzankura tamage'zane hu'za nentahi'za, antahintahimo'a meninena me'negenokino, ne'zama kresramna hunte'naza ne'zana nenaze. Zamagra zamagesama antahi'zana tamage huta Anumzamofo mono hunentone nehu'za, ne'zana nenageno zamagu zmagesamo'a savri nehie.
However, not everyone possesses this knowledge. But some have idols in their conscience even now and eat such food as something sacrificed to idols, and since their conscience is weak, it is defiled.
8 Hu'neanagi ne'zamo hinketa Anumzamofontera uravao osugahune. Ne'za onesunazamo'a, tazeri haviza osuge, ne'za nesunazamo'a tazeri knare osuge hugahie.
But food does not bring us close to God. For we are no better off if we eat, and no worse off if we do not eat.
9 Tamagra antahi oza hutma hanaza zamo, zmentintifi hanave oti'naza vahera zmagigo zami havegna huzankura kva hiho.
But be careful that this right of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak.
10 Na'ankure antahintahi zmimo hanave oti'nesaza vahe'mokizmi zamufi knare antahintahine vahe'moka havi anumzamofo mono nompi ne'za nenesanke'za, ru zamagu'afi me'nea zamagu zamagesa eri hankavetisanke'za, kaza osu havige anumzante kresramana vu'naza ne'za nenaze hu'za hugahaze.
For if someone sees yoʋ, who have knowledge, reclining for a meal in the temple of an idol, will not his weak conscience be emboldened to eat food sacrificed to idols?
11 Ana hu'negu mareri antahi'zanka'amo hanave'a omne'nesia antahi'zane mono naga, Kraisi zamagriku huno fri'nesia naga zamazeri haviza hugahie.
Should the weak brother, for whose sake Christ died, perish because of yoʋr knowledge?
12 E'ina higu ama ana kazigati hanave'a omne negafuno, negasaroma kumipi avrente'sanana, agu'agesa azeri haviza hu'nanankinka, kagra Kraisintera kumi hu'nane.
When you sin in this way against your brothers and wound their weak conscience, you sin against Christ.
13 E'ina hu'negu, ne'zamo'ma nenefuno nensaroma kumipi avarenentesige'na, nagra mago'ane kresramna vu'nesia afu'mofo ame'a onesuazamo'a, mago'mofona kumipina avreontegosue. (aiōn )
Therefore, if food causes my brother to stumble, I will certainly never eat meat, so that I will not cause my brother to stumble. (aiōn )