2 Corinthians 1
1
CHAPTIR ANE.
Aboot sorrows and fashes; and what for he didna come to them suner.
1Paul, an Apostle oʼ Jesus Christ, by Godʼs wull, and Timothy oor brither, to the Kirk oʼ God whilk is in Corinth, wiʼ aʼ the saunts iʼ the hail oʼ Greece:
2Lovin‐favor to ye, and quateness, frae God oor Faither, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
3Blest be the God and Faither oʼ oor Lord Jesus Christ, the Bestower oʼ aʼ mercies, and the God oʼ aʼ comfort,
4Wha comfortit us in aʼ oor troubles, that we may eʼen be able to comfort thae wha are in trouble, by the comfort we oorsels are comfortit, in God.
5For eʼen as the sufferans‐oʼ‐Christ are unco mony wiʼ us, sae throwe Christ oor comfort is unco great.
6But, gin we be in trouble, it is the mair for yere consolation and salvation, whilk is workin to yere tholin the same as we are eʼen noo tholin; and oor hope is siccar on yere behauf. Or, gin ye be comfortit, it is aʼ for yere consolation and salvation.
7Kennin, that as ye are partakers oʼ the sorrow, sae sal ye eʼen be oʼ the comfort.
8For we wadna hae ye unkennin, brethren, oʼ oor trouble that befel us iʼ the Province oʼ Asia: hoo that in an unco mainner, ayont oor pooer, war we dung doon, sae that we eʼen gied up the hope oʼ life.
9But we cairry the sentence oʼ death in oorsels, that we soudna hae confidence in oorsels, but in God wha raises the deid.
10Wha oot oʼ sae unco a death rescuit us, and wull rescue; on wham we hae turned oor hope that he wull again rescue.
11Ye also, joinin thegither in prayer for us, that the gift granted to us by the prayers oʼ many, may be thankfully acknowledged.
12For oor consolation is, the witness oʼ conscience, that in purity, and aefauldness afore God, no in wisdom oʼ man, but by Godʼs favor, we sae leeved iʼ the warld — and mair owerflowin toward you.
13For we are pittin doon nae ither things than what ye did read and own; and I trust ye wull aye own;
14Eʼen as ye did eʼen own us in a degree, that we war yere rejoicin, eʼen as ye sal be oors iʼ the day oʼ the Lord Jesus.
15Noo, in this mind I was gaun to come to ye, that ye micht hae a second joy.
16And to gang throwe you intil Macedonia; and to come back to ye, and by you to be set on forrit to Judea.
17And this, was I gaun to do wiʼ levity oʼ mind? or siccan things as I decide, dae I decide conform to the flesh, that wiʼ me thar soud be the “aye, aye!” or the “na, na.”
18But as God is true, oor word to ye isna “aye” or “na.”
19For Godʼs Son, Jesus Christ, wha was proclaimed amang ye throwe us, throwe me, and Silas, and Timothy, wasna “aye” and “na,” but it becam “aye” in him!
20For, hoo mony Godʼs promises may be, in him it is “aye,” and in him it is “Amen,” for the glory oʼ God throwe us.
21But he wha maks us siccar (alang wiʼ you) for Christ, and wha anointit us, is God.
22Wha eke sealʼt us for his sel, and gied the first‐frutes oʼ the Spirit in oor hearts.
23But I tak God as a witness on my saul, that by way oʼ sparin ye, I keepit#1:23 He micht hae fund cause for unco shairpness and reprufe, gin he cam: sae, instead, he wad send them a letter. A letter disna get “het” whan ill‐received, and whiles it is best! frae comin to Corinth.
24It isna that we hae rule ower yere faith, but are raither helpers oʼ yere joy: for by yere faith ye are staunin.
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2 Corinthians 1: SCO1904
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ចង់ឱ្យគំនូសពណ៌ដែលបានរក្សាទុករបស់អ្នក មាននៅលើគ្រប់ឧបករណ៍ទាំងអស់មែនទេ? ចុះឈ្មោះប្រើ ឬចុះឈ្មោះចូល
Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.