< Pāvilavēstulē Romiešiem 10 >
1 Brāļi, mana sirds vēlēšanās un Dieva lūgšana par Israēla bērniem ir, ka tie tiek pestīti.
My fellow believers, what I deeply desire and what I pray to God earnestly for is that he will save [my own people], [the Jews].
2 Jo es tiem liecību dodu, ka tie karsti dzenās pēc Dieva, bet bez saprašanas.
I declare truthfully about them that although they (zealously seek/very much want to know) God, they do not understand [how to seek/know him correctly].
3 Jo nepazīdami Dieva taisnību un meklēdami uzcelt savu pašu taisnību, tie Dieva taisnībai nav paklausījuši.
They did not (submit themselves to/accept) the way that God erases the record of people’s sins. They did not [want to] recognize [that way] because they wanted him to do it their own way.
4 Jo bauslības gals ir Kristus, par taisnību ikvienam, kas tic.
They wanted God to erase the record of their sins [as a result of their obeying his laws. But] because of what Christ has done, it is no longer necessary for [people to obey] the laws [God gave Moses in order for the record of their sins to be erased]. Now God will erase the record of sins of everyone who trusts [in what Christ has done].
5 Jo Mozus raksta par to taisnību, kas nāk no bauslības: kurš cilvēks to dara, tas caur to dzīvos.
In regard to [the old] way, Moses wrote [concerning people who obey God’s] laws, “It is the people who have done [perfectly] the things [that the laws require] who will gain [eternal] life by [doing] them.”
6 Bet tā taisnība, kas no ticības, saka tā: nesaki savā sirdī, kas uzkāps debesīs? Proti Kristu novest zemē.
But those whose record of sins God has erased as a result of their believing [in Christ] can say [to anyone] [PRS] [as Moses said], “You should not [critically] think inwardly, ‘(Someone will have to go up and enter heaven!/Who will go up and enter heaven?)’ [RHQ]” That is to say, someone will have to [go up and] bring Christ down [to bring the message of salvation to us]!
7 Jeb: kas nokāps bezdibenī? Proti Kristu no miroņiem atvest. (Abyssos )
“Or [you should not think inwardly], ‘(Someone will have to go down and enter the place where [the spirits] of dead persons are!/Who will go down and enter the place where [the spirits] of dead persons are?)’ [RHQ]” That is to say, someone will have to [go down and] bring Christ up [from there to bring the message of salvation to us. You should not say that because Christ has already come down to save us, and has already become alive after he died]! (Abyssos )
8 Bet ko tā saka? Tuvu pie tevis ir tas vārds, tavā mutē un tavā sirdī: proti tas ticības vārds, ko mēs pasludinājām.
But instead, [those who believe in Christ] [PRS] can say what [RHQ] [Moses also said], “You [(sg)] can find out about [God’s] message very easily. You can speak [MTY] about it; you can think [MTY] about it.” This is the message that we proclaim, that people must believe [in Christ].
9 Jo ja tu ar savu muti Jēzu apliecināsi par Kungu un savā sirdī ticēsi, ka Dievs Viņu no miroņiem ir uzmodinājis, tad tu mūžīgi dzīvosi.
[This message is that] if anyone of you confesses/says publicly that Jesus is Lord, and if you [(sg)] believe that God (caused him to become alive again after he died/raised him from the dead), you will be saved {[God] will save you}.
10 Jo ar sirdi tic uz taisnību un ar muti apliecina uz mūžīgu dzīvošanu.
If people believe [that Christ died and that God caused him to become alive again] [CHI], the result is that [God will erase the record of their sins]. And [for] those who state/declare publicly [that Jesus is their Lord], the result is that [God] will save them.
11 Jo tas raksts saka: neviens, kas uz Viņu tic, nepaliks kaunā.
[It is written] {[Isaiah wrote]} in the Scriptures [PRS] [about the Messiah], “Whoever believes in him will not be disappointed.”
12 Jo še nav starpības starp Jūdiem un Grieķiem, jo Tas pats ir Kungs pār visiem, bagāts priekš visiem, kas Viņu piesauc.
[God] treats Jews and non-Jews similarly. Because he is the same Lord for all people [who believe in him], he abundantly [blesses] all who ask him [to save them].
13 Jo ikviens, kas Tā Kunga vārdu piesauks, taps izglābts.
This is [just like what the prophet Joel wrote]: “All those who ask the Lord [God] to save them will be saved {The Lord [God] will save all those who ask him to save them}.”
14 Kā lai nu To piesauc, uz ko nav ticējuši? Bet kā lai tic, par ko nav dzirdējuši? Bet kā lai dzird bez sludinātāja?
[In regard to the people of Israel rejecting the gospel, some people might object by saying], (OR, [This raises another problem about the Jews]: ) “(They certainly cannot ask [Christ to save them] if they have not [first] believed [in him]!/How can they ask [Christ to help/save them] if they have not [first] believed [in him]?) [RHQ] And (they certainly cannot believe [in him] if they have not heard about him!/how can they believe [in him] if they have not heard about him?) [RHQ] And (they certainly cannot hear [about him] if someone does not preach to them [about him]!/how can they hear [about him] if someone does not preach to them [about him]?) [RHQ]
15 Bet kā lai sludina, ja netop sūtīti? Itin kā ir rakstīts: cik jaukas ir to prieka vēstnešu kājas, kas sludina mieru, kas sludina labumu.
And those who preach to them [about Christ], (certainly cannot preach if they are not sent [by God] {if [God] does not send them} [to preach!]/how can they preach if they are not sent [by God] {if [God] does not send them} [to preach]?) [RHQ] [His sending messengers to them would be] just like it is written {like someone wrote} [in the Scriptures], ‘The arrival [MTY] of those who preach the good message is wonderful!’”
16 Bet ne visi tam evaņģēlijam bijuši paklausīgi; jo Jesaja saka: Kungs, kas tic mūsu sludināšanai?
[I would reply in this way to people who say such things: God has indeed sent people to preach the message about Christ]. But not all [the people of Israel] have paid attention to the good message! [It is like what] Isaiah said [when he felt very discouraged], “Lord, it seems as if hardly anyone believed what they heard us [(exc)] preach! [RHQ]”
17 Tad nu ticība ir no sludināšanas, un sludināšana caur Dieva vārdu.
So then, [I tell you that people] are believing [in Christ] as a result of hearing [the message about him], and people are hearing [the message] as a result of [people] preaching [about] Christ!
18 Bet es saku: vai tie nav dzirdējuši? Tiešām, viņu skaņa ir izgājusi pa visu zemi, un viņu vārdi līdz pasaules galam.
But [if someone were to] ask, “Have not [the people of Israel] heard [the message about God?]” [I would reply that they] certainly [have heard it]! It is like [what is written in the Psalms], [People living] all over the world [PRS, MTY] [have seen the stars], and what they indicate [about God’s character has reached people living in] the most remote places in the world [DOU]!
19 Bet es saku: vai Israēls to nav sapratis? Jau Mozus saka: “Es jūs kaitināt kaitināšu caur tautu, kas nav Mana, caur ģeķīgu tautu Es jūs tirināt tirināšu.”
But [someone might ask], “[Is it true that the people of] [MTY] Israel understood [the message about Christ]?” [I would reply that certainly they understood it, but they rejected it! Remember that] Moses was the first [one who warned the people of Israel about disobeying God. He told them that God said], [You consider that] non-Jewish groups are not nations at all [CHI]. But some of them [will believe in me, and I will bless them]. Then you will envy them. I will cause you to be angry with those people whom [you Jews think] do not understand [my ways] [IRO].
20 Bet Jesaja drīkst sacīt: “Es esmu atrasts no tiem, kas Mani nav meklējuši, un esmu tiem parādījies, kas pēc Manis nav vaicājuši.”
Remember also [what God] said [very] boldly to Isaiah: Non-Jews who did not (try to know/seek) me will surely find me [DOU]! I will surely reveal what I am like to those who did not ask for me!
21 Bet uz Israēli viņš saka: “Augu dienu Savas rokas esmu izstiepis pār ļaudīm, kas neklausa, bet runā pretī.”
But concerning [the people of] Israel, [Isaiah] tells [us that God said]: For a long time I have held out my arms to people who disobeyed and rebelled against me, [in order] to invite them to return to me.