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1 Pieņemiet to, kas ir vājš ticībā, viņa prātu nesajaukdami.
Accept those who are not sure [whether God will permit them to do certain things some people think are wrong]. But [when you accept them], do not argue with them about what they think/their opinions.
2 Jo cits tic, ka visu var ēst, bet kas ir vājš, tas ēd dārza augļus.
Some people believe that they may eat all [kinds of food]. Others believe [that God does not want them to eat certain things, so they] believe that they may not eat meat.
3 Kas ēd, tas lai nenicina to, kas neēd; un kas neēd, tas lai netiesā to, kas ēd; jo Dievs viņu ir pieņēmis.
Anyone who [thinks that it is all right to] eat [all kinds of food] must not despise those who [think it is] not [all right to] eat [all kinds of food]. Anyone who [thinks it is] not [all right to] eat [all kinds of food] must not (condemn/say that [God] will punish) those who [think that it is all right to] eat [all kinds of food], because God himself has accepted those people.
4 Kas tu tāds esi, ka tu cita kalpu tiesā? Viņš stāv, vai krīt savam paša Kungam; bet viņš taps pacelts, jo Dievs ir spēcīgs, viņu pacelt.
[God is the master of us all, so] ([he is the one who will decide whether those people have done wrong!/who are you to decide whether they have done wrong]?) [RHQ] [Therefore], you have no right [RHQ] to condemn those who eat everything, because they are [also God’s servants! And just like] it is the servants’ own master who accepts or condemns [MTY] his servants, [it is God who accepts or condemns us]. And [believers] will be accepted [by] the Lord {[the Lord] will accept [believers]} [regardless of whether they eat meat or not], because he is able to keep them [trusting in him].
5 Dažs cienī vienu dienu vairāk nekā otru, bet dažs visas dienas cienī vienādi; ikviens par to lai pats savā prātā zinās.
Some people regard certain days as [holy] and think that the other [days] are not [holy]. Other people regard all days as [equally suitable for worshipping God]. Each person should be fully convinced [about such matters], thinking and deciding for himself [and not for others].
6 Kas kādu dienu cienī, tas to cienī Tam Kungam; un kas to dienu necienī, tas to necienī Tam Kungam. Kas ēd, tas ēd Tam Kungam, jo viņš pateicās Dievam; un kas neēd, tas neēd Tam Kungam, un pateicās Dievam.
As for those who believe that they should worship on [a certain] day [of the week], it is to [honor] the Lord [that they worship on that day]. And as for those who [think that it is all right to] eat [all kinds of food], it is to [honor] the Lord [that they eat those foods], as is clear from their thanking God [for the food that they eat]. As for those who abstain from [eating certain kinds of] food, it is to [honor] the Lord that they do not eat [those foods], and they also thank God [for the food that they do eat. So doing either of those things is not wrong in itself].
7 Jo neviens mūsu starpā nedzīvo sev pašam, un neviens nemirst sev pašam.
None of us should live [merely] to [please] ourselves, and none of us [should choose when or how we will] die, [merely] to [please] ourselves.
8 Jo kad dzīvojam, tad dzīvojam Tam Kungam; kad mirstam, tad mirstam Tam Kungam. Tāpēc vai dzīvojam, vai mirstam, mēs piederam Tam Kungam.
While we live, it is the Lord whom we belong to [and should be trying to please, and not just ourselves]. And when we die, it is the Lord whom we should [be trying to please]. So, while we live and also when we die, we should be trying to please the Lord to whom we belong, [not just ourselves],
9 Jo tādēļ Kristus arī miris un augšāmcēlies un atkal dzīvs tapis, ka tas būtu Kungs pār mirušiem un dzīviem.
because the very purpose for which Christ died and became alive again is that he might be Lord whom all people should try to please, both of those who have already died and of those who are still living.
10 Bet tu, ko tu tiesā savu brāli? Jeb arī tu, ko tu nicini savu brāli? Jo mums visiem būs jāstājas priekš Kristus
(It is disgraceful that you [who practice certain religious regulations] say that God will punish your fellow believers [who do not practice those regulations]!/Why do you [who practice certain religious regulations] say God will punish your fellow believers [who do not practice such regulations]?) [RHQ] [I say this because the time will come when] all of us will stand before God in order that he will say whether or not he approves [MTY] [of what we have done]. So you [who do not practice such regulations], (should not despise your fellow believers [who practice them]!/why do you despise your fellow believers [who practice them]?) [RHQ]
11 Jo ir rakstīts: “Es dzīvoju, saka Tas Kungs, Manā priekšā visi ceļi locīsies, un ikviena mēle teiks Dievu.”
[We know this] because it is written {[a prophet/Isaiah] wrote} [what God has said]: Everyone will bow down before me! That is as [certain as the fact that] I live [IDM]! Everyone [SYN] will acknowledge [that because I am] God, I have the [right to judge and punish people.]
12 Tad nu ikviens no mums pats par sevi dos atbildēšanu Dievam.
So [it is clear that] it is God who will decide [whether or not he approves of] what each of us has done.
13 Tāpēc lai mēs cits citu vairs netiesājam, bet to tiesājiet jo vairāk, ka neviens savam brālim neliek piedauzīties, nedz tam dod apgrēcību.
Since [it is God who will judge everyone], we must stop saying that [God should] punish some of our fellow believers! Instead, you/we should decide that you/we will not do anything that would [be an example that might cause] fellow believers to stop trusting in God [DOU].
14 Es zinu un atzīstu tiešām iekš Tā Kunga Jēzus, ka neviena lieta no sevis nav nešķīsta; bet tam vien, kas to par nešķīstu tura, tam tā ir nešķīsta.
I am absolutely certain [DOU] because of [my close relationship with] (OR, [my belonging to]) the Lord Jesus that there is nothing that by itself is wrong [to eat]. But if people think it is wrong to eat something, then to them it is wrong to eat it. [So you should not encourage them to eat it].
15 Bet ja tavs brālis ēdiena dēļ noskumst, tad tu vairs nestaigā pēc mīlestības. Nesamaitā ar savu ēdienu to, par ko Kristus ir miris.
If you [eat] food [MET] that anyone for whom Christ died [thinks that it is wrong to eat, that person might be encouraged] {[you might be encouraging that person]} [to do something that he believes is wrong. As a result, you might cause that] fellow believer [to stop trusting in God]. In that way he would be ruined [spiritually] just because you have stopped behaving as one who loves [others should behave]!
16 Tad nu lai jūsu labums netop zaimots,
Similarly, do not [do something that you think is] good if, [as a result, your fellow believer would sin and then] others would speak evil [of you who say that you are Christians].
17 Jo Dieva valstība nav ēdiens un dzēriens, bet taisnība un miers un prieks iekš Svētā Gara.
Letting God rule our lives [MET] does not mean [that we must obey regulations about] eating or drinking [something]! Instead, [it means we must] live righteously, [act] peacefully [towards others], and be joyful by [the power of] the Holy Spirit.
18 Jo kas šinīs lietās Kristum kalpo, tas ir Dievam patīkams un cilvēkiem pieņēmīgs.
Those who serve Christ [by acting] in such ways please God, and others will also respect them.
19 Tādēļ lai pēc tā dzenamies, kas der mieram un uztaisīšanai jūsu starpā.
So we should always eagerly try to [live in a way that will cause] peace [among fellow Christians], and we should try to do what will help each other to mature [spiritually].
20 Neposti Dieva darbu ēdiena dēļ. Visas lietas gan ir šķīstas, bet tās ir nelabas tam cilvēkam, kas ēd un piedauzās.
Do not destroy what God has done [in the life of any believer] just because of [your eating certain kinds of] food [MET] [which that person considers wrong to eat! God] permits us to eat every [kind of food]. But if, by your eating [certain kinds of food], you encourage another person to sin [by doing what he believes is wrong], you are doing wrong.
21 Labāki ir, gaļas neēst un vīna nedzert, nekā to darīt, pie kā tavs brālis piedauzās, jeb apgrēcinājās, jeb (ticībā) top vājš.
It is good neither to eat meat nor to drink wine, nor [to do anything else at any time if it] will cause one of your fellow believers to stop trusting in God.
22 Ja tev ir ticība, tad lai tā ir tev pašam Dieva priekšā. Svētīgs ir tas, kas sevi pašu netiesā iekš tā, ko viņš tura par labu.
Let God tell you [what things are right for you to do, but do not try to force others to accept what you believe. God is] pleased with those who do what they know is right and as a result do not feel guilty [concerning what they have done], [because they have done only] those things that they believe are right.
23 Bet kam ēdot prāts šaubās, tas ir pazudināts, jo tas nenāk no ticības; bet viss, kas nav no ticības, tas ir grēks.
But some believers are not certain [that God will approve of their eating a certain kind of food]. So if they eat it, [they think that God will punish] them. And they [truly] will be punished {[God truly] will punish them}, because [they have done things that they] believe [are not right]. Those who do anything without being certain [that God considers it to be right] are sinning.

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