< Hivru 9 >

1 Hagi korapa hagerafi huvempa kemofona mono hu trake'a megeno mono hunte seli mono nona ama mopafina me'ne.
The former system had instructions as to how to worship, and an earthly sanctuary.
2 Seli mono nompina tarefi hunaragintene. Ese'ma hunaragintepinka tavima rekru hunte azota megeno, nezante sipa megeno ana agofetura breti me'ne. E'i anama hunaragi ante'neama'agura ruotge hu'ne hu'za nehaze.
The first room in the Tabernacle housed the candlestick, the table, and the sacred bread. This was called the Holy Place.
3 Hagi anantera tavrave tafizageno amefiga'agura ruotage huno ruotge hu'ne hu'za hu'naze.
Past the second veil in the Tabernacle was the room called the Most Holy Place.
4 Anampinka mananentake'za kre manavu ita korire tro huntenaza megeno, erihagerefi huvempe ke hu'za nehazaza vogisi zafareti trohu'naza me'ne. Ana vogisimofona agu'afina korire trohunaza kavofi mana neza megeno, Aroni azompare agatama hagenea megeno, hagerafi huvempama hu'nea kasegea haverera me'ne.
This contained the golden altar of incense, the gold-covered “agreement chest.” Inside this were the golden pot containing manna, Aaron's rod that had produced buds, and the stone inscriptions of the agreement.
5 Ana vogisimofo agofetura kumimofo nona huno apasezane, korireti tare masanentake ankero tro huntegeno, zanagekonanu rutareke ana vogisia refitakeno me'ne. Hianagi menina ana miko'zamofo agafa'a eri ama osugahue.
Above this were the glorious angel cherubim covering the place of reconciliation. We can't discuss all of this in detail now.
6 E'i ana zantamima ese hunaragintepima noma'arema eriante fatgoma hutegeno, pristi vahe'mo'za mareriza atiramiza hu'za mono eri'zana e'nerize.
Once all of this had been set up, the priests would go in regularly to the first room of the Tabernacle to perform their duties.
7 Hianagi ugagota pristi ne'moke mago kafumofona, magoke kna zupa seli mono nomofo agu'afinka hunaragi antegeno ruotge huno, ruotge hu'nefinka, agra kumite'ene vahe'mo'za kefoza nehu'ne hu'za ontahine'za nehaza kumi apase kora erino unefre. (Lev-Pri 16:)
But only the high priest went into the second room, and only once a year. Even then he had to make a sacrifice involving blood, which he offered for himself and for the people's sins of ignorance.
8 E'i ana avu'avazampinti Ruotge Avamumo'a eriama huno seli nomofo kafanteti ufreta Anumzamofonte vu'zama me'nesigeno'a Anumzamofoma keno antahinoma hu'zamo'a amuho hugahie hu'ne.
By this the Holy Spirit indicated that the way into the true Most Holy Place hadn't been revealed while the first Tabernacle still existed.
9 E'i ana seli mono nomo'a menima fore'ma haniaza taveri hu'ne. Na'ankure pristi vahe'mo'zama kre sramanama vazazamo'a zamagu zmagesafima me'nea antahintahizazmia zamazeri amara osugahie.
This is an illustration for us in the present, showing us that the gifts and sacrifices that are offered can't make the worshiper's conscience clear.
10 Na'ankure ama ana avu'avazamo'a ne'za nezane ti nezane, tagiama tazama sesema huzamofonkuke nehuno, amegazama atupa'a knafima vagaresigeno'a, knarezama esiazanku hu'ne.
They're just religious regulations—about food and drink, and various ceremonies involving washing—which were put in place until the time of God's new way of relating to him.
11 Ana hu'negu Kraisi'a ana miko knare zantamima esiazamofo Ugagota Pristi Ne' mani'ne. Agra monafinka mago vahe'mofo azamo tro osigeno, knarezantfa hu'nea seli nompi ufrene.
Christ has come as a high priest of all the good experiences we now have. He went into the greater, more complete Tabernacle that wasn't made by human hands—not part of this created world.
12 Hagi magoke zupa miko knama kresramnama vuzankura Kraisi'a korana erino ruotge huno ruotge hu'nefinka ufrene. Hianagi e'i ana korana memene anenta kaomofo koranompage, Agra'a koranuti tagu'vazino mani vavama hanunkura mizasene. (aiōnios g166)
He didn't enter through the blood of goats and calves, but through his own blood. He entered once, for all time, into the Most Holy Place, setting us free forever. (aiōnios g166)
13 Ko avu'avapina meme koranki, bulimakaomofo koranki a' kasefa kaomofo tevefi krenaza osa'areti, pehenama hu'nesafintira zamazeri agru hugahie hu'za hu'naze.
For if the blood of goats and bulls and the ashes of a cow sprinkled on those who are ritually unclean make the body ceremonially clean,
14 Hagi tamagesa antahiho, Kraisi koramo'a razankrefa me'neankino, fri avu'avazama nehunkeno tagutagesa azeri agru higeta, kasefa huno mani'nea Anumzamofona monora hunentone. Na'ankure manivava Avamumofo hankavere, Kraisi'a kefozama'a omne ne'mo, Anumzamofontera Agra'a avufga tagri kumikura aguza rune. (aiōnios g166)
how much more does the blood of Christ—who offered himself in his sinless life to God through the eternal Spirit—clean your consciences from your past sinful lives so you can serve the living God? (aiōnios g166)
15 E'i ana agafare Kraisi'a vahe'mokizmine Anumzamofo amu'no nera kasefa hagerafi huvempa kea mani'ne. Ana hu'negu huhamprima zmantene'mo'za vahe'mo'za Anumzamo manivava maniza erisinti haregahaze hu'neazana erigahaze. Na'ankure Kraisi'a frino, kotema hagerafi kefi manine'za kumima hu'nazana kumizmia mizasezmanteno katufe zmante'ne. (aiōnios g166)
This is why he is the mediator of a new agreed relationship. Since a death has occurred to set them free from the sins committed under the first agreed relationship, now those who are called can receive the promise of an eternal inheritance. (aiōnios g166)
16 Mago vahe'mo'ma frisigeno fenozama'ama henkama erisinti haregahie huntenenimo'a, avegante'nenigeno ana nemo'a fritenkeno, ana zama'a erisinti haregahie.
For a will to be implemented, the person who made it must be dead.
17 Na'ankure frisugenka erisantima haregahane hu'ne'mo'ma frisigeno, erisantima haresimo'a amne erigahie. Hagi amigahuema hunesimoma kasefa huno maninesigeno'a, magore huno anazama erisanti haregahane huno hunesizana e'origahie.
A will is only valid when there's been a death—and is never applied while the person who made it is still alive.
18 E'i ana agafare zagagafamofo korantetira kote hagerafi huvempa kemofo eri hanaveti'naze.
That's why the first agreement was established with blood.
19 Na'ankure Mosesema Anumzamofo kasegema hamprinoma vahe'ma nezamasino'a, anenta bulimakaomofo korane mememofo korana tine eri hava huteno, erino hisopue nehia trazamofo aninareti'ene koranke hu'nea sipisipi azokateti Anumzamofo kasege me'nea avontafete'ene vahetera, ana korana rutari hu'ne.
After Moses had given all the commandments of the law to everyone, he took the blood of calves and goats, and together with water, scarlet wool, and hyssop, sprinkled the book itself and all the people.
20 Huteno anage huno zamasmine, Ama koramo'a Anumzamo'ma hagerafi huvempa kema hiho huno tagrima hurante'nea eri hanavenetie. (Diu-Kas 24:8)
He said to them, “This is the blood of the agreed relationship that God has told you he wants with you.”
21 Ana kanteke, anahukna huno korana seli mono nonte'ene kresramnama nevaza eriza zantamintera rutri huntene.
Moses sprinkled the blood in the same way on the Tabernacle and everything used in worship.
22 Mosese kasegemo'ma hu'nea kanteke, tamage huno ana mikozamo'a korantetike sesehu agru hugahie. Na'ankure mago zaga aheno korana erifegu otreresina kumima atrentezana omaneresine. (Diu-Kas 24:6-8.)
According to ceremonial law, almost everything is made clean with blood, and without shedding blood nothing is made ritually free from the stain of sin.
23 E'ina hu'negu ama mopafi seli mono none agu'afima me'nea zantaminena, monafinkama me'neazamofo avamezane, zaga kfamofo koranteti azeri agru hugahie. Hianagi tamage zama monafinkama me'nea zantamina azeri agruma husaniana, zaga kfamofo korama ageterenea koranteti azeri agru hugahie.
So if the copies of what is in heaven needed to be cleansed in this way, the things in heaven needed cleansing by better sacrifices.
24 Na'ankure Kraisi'a vahe'mo azanu ki'nea mono nompina uofrene. Hagi mona kumapi tagriku huno Anumzamofontera amuno nera mani'ne. Mono hunte'naku kintenaza mono nompi Agra uofre'ne. Na'ankure monafinka me'nea mono nomofo avame'zane.
For Christ hasn't entered a Most Holy Place constructed by human beings that is only a pattern of the original. He has entered heaven itself, and now appears on our behalf, speaking for us in God's presence.
25 Hagi e'ima ufreneana, Agra'a avufgama aguzama ru'neana, ama mopafi pristi vahe'mo'zama kafugu kafugu magoke knage'za ruotge hune hu'za nehazafi, zaga kfamofo kora eri'za ufre'za kresramana vuvava hazanknara osu'ne.
This was not to repeatedly offer himself, like a high priest has to enter the Most Holy Place year after year, offering blood that is not his own.
26 Hanki anara hugara hu'nesiana, ama mopama tro'ma huneregatira fri vava huno visine. Hianagi anara osu'ne. Kumimofo hanavema eri atrenaku, Agra'a avufga tagrikure huno vagare knafi avufga agu'za runo magoke zupa, ana maka knamofonkura fri'ne. (aiōn g165)
Otherwise Christ would have had to suffer many times since the creation of the world. No: just this one time at the end of the present age he came to remove sin by sacrificing himself. (aiōn g165)
27 Hu'negu vahe'mofonku'ma hunteneana, magoke zupa fritesuno'a kegagarera otigahie huno huntene.
Just as human beings die only once, and then are judged,
28 Hu'negu Kraisi'a magoke zupa frino rama'a vahe kumira eritrezamtene. Agrama henkama esu'no'a kumiti eritrerante'nakura omegahianki, Agriku'ma tusiza hu'za avegama ante'namokizmi zmahokeno zmavrenaku egahie.
so too for Christ—having been sacrificed once to take away the sins of many people, he will come again, not to deal with sin, but to save those who wait for him.

< Hivru 9 >