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1 Tam-pifotorañey i Tsaran-kaveloñey, ie i jinanji’aiy, niisam-pihaino’aiy, nisambà’ay naho tsinapa-pità’aiy.
[I, John, am writing to you about] the one who existed before [there was anything else]. He is the one whom we [apostles] listened to [as he taught us!] We saw him! We ourselves looked at him and touched him! [He is the one who taught us] the message that [enables people to have eternal] life (OR, live [spiritually]).
2 (Fa naboake i haveloñey le niisa’ay, naho mita­lily, vaho itaroña’ay i haveloñe nainai’e aman-dRae ao vaho nabentatse ama’aiy.) (aiōnios g166)
Because he came here [to the earth] and we have seen him, we proclaim to you clearly that the one whom we have seen is the [one who] has always lived. He was [previously] with his Father in heaven, but he came to live among us. (aiōnios g166)
3 Taroñe’ay ka o niisa’ay naho jinanji’aio, soa te hitrao-drehak’ ama’ay nahareo. Toe miharo rehak’ aman-dRae naho amy Ana’e Iesoà Norizañey zahay.
We proclaim to you the [message about Jesus], the one whom we saw and heard, in order that you may have a close relationship with us. The ones whom we have a close relationship with are God our Father and his Son Jesus Christ.
4 Isokira’ay o raha zao, hañenefañe ty haeha’areo.
I am writing to you about these things so that [you (will be convinced/believe]) [that they are true, and as a] result we may be completely joyful.
5 Zao ty entañe nijinanjiñe’ay naho itaroña’ay, Toe Hazavàñe t’i Andrianañahare; ie tsy aman’ ieñe, ndra loli’e.
The message that we heard from Christ and proclaim to you is this: God is [pure in every way. He never sins. He is like] [MET] a [brilliant] light that has no darkness at all.
6 Naho mihàboke t’ie mitrao-drehak’ ama’e fe mañavelo amy ieñey ao, le mandañitse, tsy mañavelo an-katò.
If we claim to have a close relationship with [God], but [we conduct our lives in an impure manner, that is like] living [MET] in [evil] darkness. We are lying. We are not conducting our lives according to [God’s] true message.
7 F’ie mañavelo an-kazavàñe, amy te Ie ro an-kazavàñ’ ao, le mitrao-drehake tika vaho liove’ ty lio’ Iesoà Ana’e amy ze fonga tahiñe.
But living [in a pure manner], as God is [living in a pure manner] [MET] [in every way, is like living] in God’s light. If we do that, we have a close relationship with each other. Not only that, but [God] (acquits us/removes [the guilt]) [of] all our sins because [he accepts] what his Son Jesus did for us [when his] blood [flowed from his body when he died. So we should conduct our lives] ([in a manner according to what God says is pure]).
8 Aa naho mieva t’ie tsy aman-kakeo le mamañahy vatañe, vaho tsy aman-tika ty hatò.
Those who say they never behave sinfully are deceiving themselves, and refusing [to accept as] true [what God says about them].
9 Ie miantoke hakeo, le migahiñe naho vantan-dre hañaha o tahin-tikañeo, hañaliova’e amy ze fonga hatsi­vokarañe.
But God will do what he says that he will do, and what he does is [always] right. So, if we confess to him that we [have behaved] sinfully, he will forgive [us for] our sins and (will free us from/remove) [the guilt of] all our sins. [Because of that], [we should confess to him that we have behaved sinfully].
10 Ie manao te mb’e lia tsy nanao hakeo le mampandañitse aze vaho tsy aman-tika o tsara’eo.
[Because God says that everyone has sinned], those who say/claim that they have never behaved sinfully talk [as though] God lies! They reject what God says [about us]!

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