Hebreos 9
Chinanteco de Comaltepec
Jial lɨ́ɨˊ fɨˊ lɨ˜ jmiféngˈˊ dseaˋ Fidiéeˇ
9 Jo̱guɨ lanaguɨ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ, dseaˋ rúˈˋnaaˈ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, e mɨ˜ cacuøˊ Fidiéeˇ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ quiáˈrˉ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do, jo̱ cacuørˊ e júuˆ jo̱ e laco̱ˈ jial ˈnéˉ jméˉ dseaˋ mɨ˜ jmiféiñˈˊ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ ˈnéˉ jmérˉ fɨˊ co̱o̱ˋ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ e cajmeˈˊ yaang˜ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ. 2 Jo̱ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do quiéengˋ tú̱ˉ jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜, jo̱ e jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ laˈuii˜ do, fɨˊ jo̱b lɨ˜ siˈˊ e ñíˆ cunéeˇ e fɨˊ lɨ˜ téeˈ˜ candíiˆ e cooˋ do; jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b cajo̱ fɨˊ lɨ˜ siˈˊ co̱o̱ˋ mes˜ fɨˊ lɨ˜ néeˊ iñíˈˆ güeangˈˆ e catɨ́ɨngˉ Fidiéeˇ. Jo̱ e jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ laˈuii˜ la siiˋ É̱e̱ˆ lɨ˜ Güeangˈˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. 3 Jo̱ e jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ e catɨ́ˋ tú̱ˉ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ do lɨ́ɨˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ ˈmɨˈˊ féˈˋ e niguoˈˆ e íiˊ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ do, jo̱ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ jo̱b lɨ˜ siiˋ É̱e̱ˆ e Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. 4 Jo̱ e fɨˊ jo̱ seaˋ co̱o̱ˋ nifeˈˋ e lɨ́ɨˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ layaang˜ cunéeˇ, jo̱ fɨˊ jo̱b lɨ˜ jɨ̱rˊ sʉ̱ˋ; jo̱ fɨˊ quiá̱ˈˉ jo̱b cajo̱ siˈˊ e guóoˊ e fɨˊ lɨ˜ téeˈ˜ júuˆ tɨguaˇ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e caráaiñˋ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do, jo̱ e guóoˊ jo̱ sɨbéˈˋ dseˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ layaang˜ cunéeˇ. Jo̱ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ guóoˊ do iʉ˜ co̱o̱ˋ dsʉʉˉ e lɨ́ɨˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ layaang˜ cunéeˇ; jo̱ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ jo̱b lɨ˜ sɨˈmaˇ capíˈˆ e maná e cacuøˈˊ Fidiéeˇ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ Israel mɨ˜ cangɨiñˈˊ do fɨˊ ni˜ guóoˈ˜ uǿˉ quiʉ̱́ˋ. Jo̱ fɨˊ dsíiˊ guóoˊ jo̱b cajo̱ fɨˊ lɨ˜ sɨˈmaˇ e ˈmaˈuˇ quiáˈˉ ˈlɨɨ˜ yʉ́ʉˈ˜ Aarón e caˈiéeˋtu̱ máˈˆ quiáˈˉ caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ; jo̱guɨ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ guóoˊ jo̱b cajo̱ lɨ˜ iʉ˜ e cu̱u̱˜ e lɨ˜ to̱o̱˜ júuˆ tɨguaˇ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e cacuørˊ malɨɨ˜guɨ do. 5 Jo̱ e fɨˊ ni˜ e guóoˊ e sɨbéˈˋ cunéeˇ do teáangˉ gángˉ i̱ dsi˜ cuéeˊ, jo̱ e fɨˊ nʉ́ˈˉ lɨ˜ dsi˜ cueiñˈˊ do cuøˊ li˜ e dob seengˋ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱guɨ e fɨˊ nʉ́ˈˉ jo̱b cajo̱ fɨˊ lɨ˜ íingˆ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ. Jo̱ dsʉˈ lana joˋ ngɨɨ˜ lɨˊ faˈ ˈnéˉguɨ e nifɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ dseángˈˉ laˈuiing˜ cuaiñ˜ quiáˈˉ jaléˈˋ e jo̱.
6 Jo̱ mɨ˜ tɨˊ lɨ˜ catóˈˊ e guiaˊ dseaˋ guiʉ́ˉ lajaléˈˋ e niˈnéˉ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do, jo̱baˈ jaléngˈˋ jmidseaˋ nɨcuǿømˋ dsitáaiñˈ˜ jóng laco̱o̱ˋ jmɨɨ˜ laco̱o̱ˋ jmɨɨ˜ e fɨˊ e jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ laˈuii˜ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do e laco̱ˈ niguiárˉ guiʉ́ˉ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e feáˈˉ e catɨ́ɨngˉ nicuǿˈrˉ Fidiéeˇ. 7 Jo̱guɨ e jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ lɨ˜ catɨ́ˋ tú̱ˉ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do dseángˈˉ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ jmidseaˋ laniimˉbingˈ i̱ cuǿøngˋ líˋ íˋ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ jo̱ co̱o̱ˋ néeˈ˜ laco̱o̱ˋ ji̱i̱ˋ; jo̱baˈ mɨ˜ tɨˊ lɨ˜ nitɨ́ˉ íˈˋ e niˈírˋ e fɨˊ jo̱, ˈnéˉ e nɨquie̱rˊ feáˈˉ e lɨ́ɨˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jmɨ˜ jóˈˋ núuˆ e laco̱ˈ nicuǿˈrˉ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ dseaˋ do niˈíiñˉ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ i̱ jmidseaˋ do ˈñiaˈrˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ góorˋ caguiaangˉguɨ mɨ˜ éeiñˈˋ dseeˉ e jaˋ lɨlíˈrˆ lajo̱. 8 Jo̱ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e na, laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Jmɨguíˋ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇbaˈ jmɨcó̱o̱ˈ˜ jneaa˜aaˈ e laco̱ˈ lɨne˜naaˈ e jaˋ mɨˊ seaˋ fɨˊ e ngɨ́ɨngˊ dseaˋ e catɨˊ dsíiˊ É̱e̱ˆ lɨ˜ Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ do lajeeˇ e jmáangˋ ta˜ e fɨˊ lɨ˜ lɨ́ɨˊ jnɨ́ɨngˈ˜ laˈuii˜ do. 9 Jo̱ lajalébˈˋ e la cuøˊ co̱o̱ˋ li˜ quiáˈˉ jial lɨ́ɨˊ lana; dsʉco̱ˈ jaléˈˋ e calɨ́ˉ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do; faˈ jaléngˈˋ jóˈˋ i̱ cajíngˈˋ jmidseaˋ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléˈˋ e feáˈˉ e jiéˈˋguɨ e cacuøˈrˊ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱ dsʉˈ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ jaˋ quɨ́ɨˈ˜ jmɨɨ˜ faˈ e nilɨguiʉ́ˉ dsíiˊ dseaˋ i̱ jmiféngˈˊ Fidiéeˇ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e feáˈˉ do dseángˈˉ laco̱ˈ sɨˈíˆ fɨˊ quiniˇ dseaˋ do. 10 Co̱ˈ jaléˈˋ e quɨ́ˈˉ tɨ́ɨngˋ dseaˋ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ laˈeáangˊ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ laˈuii˜ do e cacuøˈˊ dseaˋ do lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do, dsʉˈ e jo̱ quiʉˈˊ ta˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ quiáˈˉ jaléˈˋ e jmóobˋ dseaˋ, faˈ jaléˈˋ e gøˈˊ dseaˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ jaléˈˋ e ɨ̱́ˈˋ dseaˋ o̱si jaléˈˋ e jiéˈˋguɨ é, e laco̱ˈ nilɨguiʉ́ˉ dsíiˊ dseaˋ laco̱ˈ sɨˈíˆ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ; jo̱ dsʉˈ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ íingˆ ta˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ cartɨˊ mɨ˜ nicuǿˉ Fidiéeˇ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ e ˈmɨ́ɨˉ do.
11 Jo̱ dsʉˈ lana nɨcagüémˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ e nɨlɨ́ɨiñˊ i̱ jmidseaˋ dseaˋ féngˈˊ i̱ laniingˉguɨ e laco̱ˈ nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ jneaa˜aaˈ e niñíingˋnaaˈ jaléˈˋ e guiʉ́ˉ e sɨˈíiˆnaaˈ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. Jo̱ e fɨˊ lɨ˜ éerˋ e ta˜ ˈgooˋ e cangɨ́ɨiñˋ do, fɨˊ jo̱b lɨ˜ ˈgøngˈˊguɨ jo̱guɨ niingˉguɨ cajo̱, co̱ˈ o̱ˈ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ i̱ cajmeˈˊ, o̱ˈguɨ cajmeˈrˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e seaˋ fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ cajo̱. 12 Dsʉˈ lanaguɨ nɨcangɨ́ɨmˊ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱baˈ dob niguiiñ˜ e fɨˊ É̱e̱ˆ lɨ˜ Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ do dsʉˈ o̱ˈ uíiˈ˜ e cacuørˊ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ jmɨˈøøngˉ joˈchíˈˆ o̱si jmɨˈøøngˉ güɨtሠjiuung˜ é, co̱ˈ cangɨ́ɨmˊbre fɨˊ jo̱ dsʉˈ laˈeáangˊ e cacuørˊ jmɨˈøøiñˉ ˈñiaˈˊbre, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ calɨ́ˈrˉ e nɨleáangˋnaaˈ jee˜ dseeˉ quíˉiiˈ lata˜. 13 Dsʉˈ e jábˈˉ, e lajeeˇ e jmáangˋ ta˜ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ laˈuii˜ e cacuøˊ Fidiéeˇ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do, ie˜ lamɨ˜ jmáangˋ ta˜ jaléˈˋ jmɨˈøøngˉ güɨtሠjiuung˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ joˈchíˈˆ co̱lɨɨng˜guɨ có̱o̱ˈ˜ faˋ quiáˈˉ jaangˋ güɨtሠiee˜ mɨ˜ ningɨ́ˋ e cángˋneˈ fɨˊ nifeˈˋ, jo̱baˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ seabˋjiʉ capíˈˆ bíˋ e laco̱ˈ nijlɨ́ɨbˉ Fidiéeˇ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ nilɨguiúiñˉ lajeeˇ cateáˋ fɨˊ quiniˇ dseaˋ do. 14 Jo̱ e jáˈˉ, e jaléˈˋ e jmɨˈøøngˉ jóˈˋ do óobˋjiʉ bíˋ, jo̱ dsʉˈ e jmɨˈøøngˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ ˈñiaˈrˊ do dseángˈˉ eáangˊguɨ laniingˉ ˈgøngˈˊ jo̱guɨ eáangˊguɨ óoˋ bíˋ cajo̱, co̱ˈ dseángˈˉ conguiabˊ íingˉ dseeˉ quíˉiiˈ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ lata˜. Co̱ˈ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Jmɨguíˋ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e seaˋ lata˜ do, Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, dseaˋ jaˋ dseeˉ røøiñˋ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ, cajángˈˋ ˈñiaˈrˊ e cajúiñˉ jo̱guɨ cacuørˊ jmɨˈøøiñˉ. Jo̱guɨ laˈeáangˊ e jmɨˈøøiñˉ do calɨlíˈˆnaaˈ e joˋ ˈnéˉ nijmóˆguɨ́ɨˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ e lamɨ˜ quɨ́ˈˉ tɨ́ɨngˋnaaˈ jmooˉnaaˈ do e síˈˊ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ fɨˊ ˈmóˉ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ cuǿøngˋ nijmóˆooˈ dseángˈˉ laco̱ˈ iing˜ Fidiéeˇ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ seengˋ carˋ ngongɨ́ɨˋ jmɨɨ˜.
15 Jo̱ laˈeáangˊ e cajángˈˋ ˈñiaˈˊ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ e cajúiñˉ fɨˊ dseˈˋ crúuˆ, jo̱baˈ nɨseabˋ fɨˊ quíˉiiˈ e nilɨse̱e̱ˉnaaˈ cøøngˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Fidiéeˇ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ e ˈmɨ́ɨˉ do, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ niˈíingˉ e iihuɨ́ɨˊ e catɨ́ɨˉnaaˈ do uíiˈ˜ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quíˉiiˈ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ la féˈˋ fɨˊ ni˜ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ laˈuii˜ do. Jo̱ laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e cajúngˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ do, jo̱baˈ jalémˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ nɨcaguíngˈˋ Fidiéeˇ i̱ niˈuíingˉ dseaˋ quiáˈrˉ cuǿøngˋ e nilíˈrˋ e niˈíñˈˋ jaléˈˋ e guiʉ́ˉ e catɨ́ɨiñˉ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈguɨ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ júuˆ e nɨcacuøˊ Fidiéeˇ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do. 16 Jo̱ faco̱ˈ jaangˋ dseaˋ iiñ˜ ningɨ́iñˉ jaléˈˋ e seaˋ quiáˈrˉ fɨˊ jaguóˋ jaangˋguɨ dseaˋ mɨ˜ ningɨ́ˋ e nijúuiñˉ, dsʉˈ jaˋ cuǿøngˋ e niˈíngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ íˋ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ lajeeˇ e seemˋbɨ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ nicuǿˉ do, co̱ˈ jangˈˉ ˈnéˉ lɨta˜ dsíiˊ song nɨcajúngˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ nicuǿˉ e do, jo̱guɨbaˈ nɨcuǿøngˋ e ningɨ́ngˉ fɨˊ jaguóˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ catɨ́ɨngˉ do. 17 Co̱ˈ jaˋ bíˋ seaˋ e ningɨ́ngˉ fɨˊ jaguóˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ catɨ́ɨngˉ jaléˈˋ e jo̱ lajeeˇ e seemˋbɨ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ nicuǿˉ do, dsʉˈ mɨ˜ ningɨ́ˋ e nijúumˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ nicuǿˉ do, jo̱guɨbaˈ nɨseaˋ fɨˊ e niˈíngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ catɨ́ɨngˉ do. 18 Jo̱ co̱ˈ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ, jo̱baˈ e júuˆ tɨguaˇ e cacuøˈˊ Fidiéeˇ dseaˋ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do la guíimˋ ˈnéˉ jmɨˈøøngˉ jóˈˋ núuˆ e laco̱ˈ seaˋ bíˋ quiáˈˉ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ. 19 Jo̱ ie˜ malɨɨ˜ do Moi˜ cajmeˈrˊ júuˆ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ góorˋ dseaˋ Israel jaléˈˋ júuˆ quiʉˈˊ ta˜ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e ˈnéˉ nijmitiñˈ˜ do fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ; jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ e caféˈrˋ e júuˆ jo̱, jo̱baˈ cacá̱rˋ co̱o̱ˋ sɨɨˉ e sɨlɨ́ɨngˇ e ˈñʉ́ʉˈ˜ ñiˊ yʉ̱́ʉ̱ˉ, jo̱ cajgiéerˉ jmɨ˜ jóˈˋ núuˆ e nɨsɨcangˈˆ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jmɨɨˋ fɨˊ ni˜ lɨ˜ to̱o̱˜ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e cajmeˈrˊ do, jo̱guɨ cajgiéeˉbre quiáˈˉ lajɨɨngˋ dseaˋ do cajo̱. 20 Jo̱ mɨ˜ catóˈˊ e jo̱, lalab cajíngˈˉ Moi˜ casɨ́ˈrˉ jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseaˋ góorˋ dseaˋ Israel do: “E jmɨˈøøngˉ la cuøˊ e tíiˊ ni˜ e júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e cacuøˈrˊ jneaa˜aaˈ e dseángˈˉ ˈnéˉ e nijmitíˆbaaˈ.” 21 Jo̱guɨ caˈéeˉbɨ Moi˜ e jmɨˈøøngˉ do cajo̱ fɨˊ dsíiˊ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ güeangˈˆ lɨ˜ jmiféngˈˊ dseaˋ Fidiéeˇ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ fɨˊ ni˜ jaléˈˋ e jmáangˋ ta˜ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ do. 22 Jo̱ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ la féˈˋ júuˆ quiʉˈˊ ta˜ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e cajmeˈˊ Moi˜, e có̱o̱ˈ˜ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ jmɨˊbaˈ lɨgüeangˈˆ lɨ́ˈˆ doñiˊ eeˋ; jo̱guɨ cajo̱ jaˋ quɨ́ˈˉ jmɨɨ˜ niˈíingˉ Fidiéeˇ dseeˉ song jaˋ catu̱u̱ˋ jmɨˈøøngˉ.
Laˈeáangˊ e cajúngˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ fɨˊ dseˈˋ crúuˆ, jo̱baˈ laangˉnaaˈ jee˜ dseeˉ quíˉiiˈ
23 Jo̱ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ güeangˈˆ lɨ˜ jmiféngˈˊ dseaˋ Fidiéeˇ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e jmáangˋ ta˜ fɨˊ dsíiˊ jo̱ lɨ́ɨˊ lafaˈ rúmˈˋjiʉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e seaˋ fɨˊ ñifɨ́ˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ guiing˜ Fidiéeˇ, jo̱ jaléˈˋ e seaˋ e fɨˊ dsíiˊ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ do lɨgüeangˈˆ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jmɨˈøøngˉ jóˈˋ núuˆ; jo̱ dsʉˈ jaléˈˋguɨ e seaˋ fɨˊ ñifɨ́ˉ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ dseángˈˉ lajɨbˋ nigüeangˈˆ, jo̱baˈ ˈnéˉ jmɨˊ e ˈgøngˈˊguɨ laco̱ˈ jmɨ˜ jóˈˋ núuˆ. 24 Jo̱ dsʉˈ Fíiˋnaaˈ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ jaˋ caˈírˉ fɨˊ É̱e̱ˆ Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ e cajmeˈˊ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ, co̱ˈ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ jo̱ lɨ́ɨˊ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ lafaˈ co̱o̱ˋ e li˜ e seaˋ fɨˊ ñifɨ́ˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. Co̱ˈ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ dseángˈˉ fɨˊ ñifɨ́bˉ lɨ˜ caguiéiñˈˉ, jo̱ lana dob nɨguiiñ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Fidiéeˇ e mɨˈrˊ dseaˋ do uii˜ quíˉiiˈ. 25 Jo̱ laco̱o̱ˋ ji̱i̱ˋ laco̱o̱ˋ ji̱i̱ˋ jaléngˈˋ jmidseaˋ laniingˉ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ Israel ˈnéˉ e dsitáaiñˈ˜ e fɨˊ É̱e̱ˆ lɨ˜ Laniingˉ Güeangˈˆ quiáˈˉ e ˈnʉ́ʉˊ ˈmɨˈˊ do e dsijí̱i̱ˈr˜ jmɨ˜ jóˈˋ núuˆ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ. Jo̱ dsʉˈ jaˋ cajméeˋ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ laco̱ˈguɨ cajméeˋ i̱ jmidseaˋ íˋ, co̱ˈ co̱o̱ˋ ya̱ˈˊbaˈ caˈíˉ dseaˋ do fɨˊ É̱e̱ˆ lɨ˜ nɨgüeangˈˆguɨ fɨˊ ñifɨ́ˉ e cacuørˊ jmɨˈøøiñˉ, jo̱ jaˋ caˈírˉ jmiguiʉˊ ya̱ˈˊ. 26 Co̱ˈ faco̱ˈ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ, jo̱baˈ jmiguiʉbˊ ya̱ˈˊ catɨ́ˋ jóng e cajúngˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ ie˜ lamɨ˜ catɨro̱o̱ˇ jmɨgüíˋ faco̱ˈ lajo̱; dsʉˈ lajeeˇ lana jo̱ cartɨˊ mɨ˜ niguiáˋ jmɨgüíˋ, co̱o̱ˋ néeˈ˜baˈ dseángˈˉ cagüéngˉ dseaˋ do fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ la, jo̱guɨ co̱o̱ˋ néebˈ˜ cajo̱ e cajángˈˋ ˈñiaˈrˊ e cajúiñˉ e laco̱ˈ niˈíingˉ conguiaˊ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ. 27 Jo̱ co̱ˈ co̱o̱ˋ néeˈ˜baˈ e júungˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ, jo̱ mɨ˜ ningɨ́ˋ jo̱, niguilíiñˋ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ e laco̱ˈ nitɨdsiˊ íˈˋ quiáˈrˉ uii˜ quiáˈˉ jaléˈˋ e nɨcajméerˋ lajeeˇ ie˜ lamɨ˜ seengˋguɨr fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ la, 28 jo̱ lajo̱b Fíiˋnaaˈ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ co̱o̱ˋ néeˈ˜baˈ sɨˈíiñˆ quiáˈˉ Tiquiáˈrˆ Fidiéeˇ e cajángˈˋ ˈñiaˈrˊ e cajúiñˉ e laco̱ˈ conguiaˊ caˈíiñˉ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ i̱ fɨ́ɨngˊ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ. Jo̱ mɨ˜ nijáaˊtu̱r fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ la caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ, joˋ nijáarˊ faˈ e nijúungˉtu̱r uíiˈ˜ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ jmɨgüíˋ, co̱ˈ nijáaˊbre dsʉˈ e jaleaaiñ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈrˉ i̱ nisɨjeengˇ írˋ i̱ nɨsɨtaˇ dsíiˊ e nigüéengˉtu̱r caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ.
Hebrews 9
English Standard Version
The Earthly Holy Place
9 Now even the first covenant had regulations for worship and (A)an earthly place of holiness. 2 For (B)a tent[a] was prepared, the first section, in which were (C)the lampstand and (D)the table and (E)the bread of the Presence.[b] It is called the Holy Place. 3 Behind (F)the second curtain was a second section[c] called the Most Holy Place, 4 having the golden (G)altar of incense and (H)the ark of the covenant covered on all sides with gold, in which was (I)a golden urn holding the manna, and (J)Aaron's staff that budded, and (K)the tablets of the covenant. 5 Above it were (L)the cherubim of glory overshadowing (M)the mercy seat. Of these things we cannot now speak in detail.
6 These preparations having thus been made, (N)the priests go regularly into the first section, performing their ritual duties, 7 but into the second only (O)the high priest goes, and he but (P)once a year, and not without taking blood, (Q)which he offers for himself and for the unintentional sins of the people. 8 By this the Holy Spirit indicates that (R)the way into the holy places is not yet opened as long as the first section is still standing 9 (which is symbolic for the present age).[d] According to this arrangement, gifts and sacrifices are offered (S)that cannot perfect the conscience of the worshiper, 10 but deal only with (T)food and drink and (U)various washings, regulations for the body imposed until the time of reformation.
Redemption Through the Blood of Christ
11 But when Christ appeared as a high priest (V)of the good things that have come,[e] then through (W)the greater and more perfect tent ((X)not made with hands, that is, not of this creation) 12 he (Y)entered (Z)once for all into the holy places, not by means of (AA)the blood of goats and calves but (AB)by means of his own blood, (AC)thus securing an eternal redemption. 13 For if (AD)the blood of goats and bulls, and the sprinkling of defiled persons with (AE)the ashes of a heifer, sanctify[f] for the purification of the flesh, 14 how much more will (AF)the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit (AG)offered himself without blemish to God, (AH)purify our[g] conscience (AI)from dead works (AJ)to serve the living God.
15 Therefore he is (AK)the mediator of a new covenant, so that (AL)those who are called may (AM)receive the promised eternal inheritance, (AN)since a death has occurred that redeems them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant.[h] 16 For where a will is involved, the death of the one who made it must be established. 17 For (AO)a will takes effect only at death, since it is not in force as long as the one who made it is alive. 18 Therefore not even the first covenant was inaugurated (AP)without blood. 19 For when every commandment of the law had been declared by Moses to all the people, he took (AQ)the blood of calves and goats, (AR)with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book itself and all the people, 20 saying, (AS)“This is the blood of the covenant that God commanded for you.” 21 And in the same way he sprinkled with the blood both (AT)the tent and all the vessels used in worship. 22 Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and (AU)without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
23 Thus it was necessary for (AV)the copies of the heavenly things to be purified with these rites, but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these. 24 For Christ has entered, not into holy places (AW)made with hands, which are copies of the true things, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God (AX)on our behalf. 25 Nor was it to offer himself repeatedly, as (AY)the high priest enters (AZ)the holy places every year with blood not his own, 26 for then he would have had to suffer repeatedly since the foundation of the world. But as it is, (BA)he has appeared (BB)once for all (BC)at the end of the ages to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. 27 And just as (BD)it is appointed for man to die once, and (BE)after that comes judgment, 28 so Christ, having been offered once (BF)to bear the sins of (BG)many, will appear (BH)a second time, (BI)not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly (BJ)waiting for him.
Footnotes
- Hebrews 9:2 Or tabernacle; also verses 11, 21
- Hebrews 9:2 Greek the presentation of the loaves
- Hebrews 9:3 Greek tent; also verses 6, 8
- Hebrews 9:9 Or which is symbolic for the age then present
- Hebrews 9:11 Some manuscripts good things to come
- Hebrews 9:13 Or For if the sprinkling of defiled persons with the blood of goats and bulls and with the ashes of a heifer sanctifies
- Hebrews 9:14 Some manuscripts your
- Hebrews 9:15 The Greek word means both covenant and will; also verses 16, 17
Hebrews 9
King James Version
9 Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary.
2 For there was a tabernacle made; the first, wherein was the candlestick, and the table, and the shewbread; which is called the sanctuary.
3 And after the second veil, the tabernacle which is called the Holiest of all;
4 Which had the golden censer, and the ark of the covenant overlaid round about with gold, wherein was the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod that budded, and the tables of the covenant;
5 And over it the cherubims of glory shadowing the mercyseat; of which we cannot now speak particularly.
6 Now when these things were thus ordained, the priests went always into the first tabernacle, accomplishing the service of God.
7 But into the second went the high priest alone once every year, not without blood, which he offered for himself, and for the errors of the people:
8 The Holy Ghost this signifying, that the way into the holiest of all was not yet made manifest, while as the first tabernacle was yet standing:
9 Which was a figure for the time then present, in which were offered both gifts and sacrifices, that could not make him that did the service perfect, as pertaining to the conscience;
10 Which stood only in meats and drinks, and divers washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation.
11 But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building;
12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us.
13 For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh:
14 How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
15 And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.
16 For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator.
17 For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth.
18 Whereupon neither the first testament was dedicated without blood.
19 For when Moses had spoken every precept to all the people according to the law, he took the blood of calves and of goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book, and all the people,
20 Saying, This is the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you.
21 Moreover he sprinkled with blood both the tabernacle, and all the vessels of the ministry.
22 And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission.
23 It was therefore necessary that the patterns of things in the heavens should be purified with these; but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these.
24 For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us:
25 Nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood of others;
26 For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.
27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.
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