2 Corinthians 2
2
CHAPTIR TWA.
Paul advises that the ill‐deedie (and now repentin) member oʼ the Kirk be forgiʼen.
1But I determined to mysel, no to come tʼye again wiʼ sorrow.
2For gin I mak ye wae, wha is he that is to mak me blythe, savin him that I mak wae?
3And I wrate this vera thing, least whan I cam I micht hae had sorrow frae thae ower wham I soud hae had grund oʼ rejoicin; haein assurance anent ye aʼ that my joy is eʼen the joy oʼ ye aʼ.
4For ooten oʼ muckle fash and pain oʼ heart I wrate ye, wiʼ mony tears: no that ye soud be made wae, but that ye micht come to ken the unco love I bear sae greatly tʼye.
5Gin, than, ony ane has made sorrow, no to me has he made it; but — that I press‐na ower strangly on ye — in pairt to ye aʼ.
6Eneuch for siccan a ane was the rebuke gien by the mony;
7Sae that, on the contrar, it is raither for you to forgie and comfort; least by his #2:7 The man he spak oʼ, iʼ I. Corinthians v., they had putten oot; and noo on his repentance and weel‐dooin, wadna tak in again! forgettin that Kirk‐laws are solely for the gude oʼ the offender, and for the purity oʼ the Kirk. A mercifuʼ faither or mither, or a mercifuʼ Kirk, aye leaʼs the door “on the sneck,” for the wanderin ane to come back?unco sorrow sic a ane soud be swallowʼt up.
8And sae I entreat ye to mak siccar your love to him;
9For eʼen to this end I wrate, sae as I soud hae prufe oʼ you; gin, in aʼ things, ye war obedient.
10Noo, to ane ye forgie ocht, I too! for eʼen I — what I hae forgien — whaur I forgie ocht — for your sakes I forgie it, afore Christ.
11Sae as we be‐na oot‐matched wiʼ Sautan; for we are‐na ignorant oʼ his deceits.
12Forby, whan I cam to Troas, for Christʼs Joyfuʼ‐message, and a door was unsteekit to me in the Lord,
13I had nae comfort in my saul, at no finding my brither Titus; but, biddin them God‐speed, I gaed oot intil Macedonia;
14But, to God be praise, wha at aʼ seasons gars us triumph in Christ, and maks the sweet savor oʼ his knowledge kent in ilka place throwe us,
15That we are a sweet savor oʼ Christ to God, in thae that are saved, and in thae that are tint;
16In thir, soothly, a savor oot oʼ death, death‐like; but in thae, a savor oot oʼ life, life‐like: and for thir things, wha is aiqual?
17For we are‐na, as a hantle are, corruptin the word oʼ God; but in aʼ aefauldness, as oʼ God, in the sicht oʼ God, we speak oʼ Christ.
ទើបបានជ្រើសរើសហើយ៖
2 Corinthians 2: SCO1904
គំនូសចំណាំ
ចែករំលែក
ចម្លង
ចង់ឱ្យគំនូសពណ៌ដែលបានរក្សាទុករបស់អ្នក មាននៅលើគ្រប់ឧបករណ៍ទាំងអស់មែនទេ? ចុះឈ្មោះប្រើ ឬចុះឈ្មោះចូល
Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.
2 Corinthians 2
2
CHAPTIR TWA.
Paul advises that the ill‐deedie (and now repentin) member oʼ the Kirk be forgiʼen.
1But I determined to mysel, no to come tʼye again wiʼ sorrow.
2For gin I mak ye wae, wha is he that is to mak me blythe, savin him that I mak wae?
3And I wrate this vera thing, least whan I cam I micht hae had sorrow frae thae ower wham I soud hae had grund oʼ rejoicin; haein assurance anent ye aʼ that my joy is eʼen the joy oʼ ye aʼ.
4For ooten oʼ muckle fash and pain oʼ heart I wrate ye, wiʼ mony tears: no that ye soud be made wae, but that ye micht come to ken the unco love I bear sae greatly tʼye.
5Gin, than, ony ane has made sorrow, no to me has he made it; but — that I press‐na ower strangly on ye — in pairt to ye aʼ.
6Eneuch for siccan a ane was the rebuke gien by the mony;
7Sae that, on the contrar, it is raither for you to forgie and comfort; least by his #2:7 The man he spak oʼ, iʼ I. Corinthians v., they had putten oot; and noo on his repentance and weel‐dooin, wadna tak in again! forgettin that Kirk‐laws are solely for the gude oʼ the offender, and for the purity oʼ the Kirk. A mercifuʼ faither or mither, or a mercifuʼ Kirk, aye leaʼs the door “on the sneck,” for the wanderin ane to come back?unco sorrow sic a ane soud be swallowʼt up.
8And sae I entreat ye to mak siccar your love to him;
9For eʼen to this end I wrate, sae as I soud hae prufe oʼ you; gin, in aʼ things, ye war obedient.
10Noo, to ane ye forgie ocht, I too! for eʼen I — what I hae forgien — whaur I forgie ocht — for your sakes I forgie it, afore Christ.
11Sae as we be‐na oot‐matched wiʼ Sautan; for we are‐na ignorant oʼ his deceits.
12Forby, whan I cam to Troas, for Christʼs Joyfuʼ‐message, and a door was unsteekit to me in the Lord,
13I had nae comfort in my saul, at no finding my brither Titus; but, biddin them God‐speed, I gaed oot intil Macedonia;
14But, to God be praise, wha at aʼ seasons gars us triumph in Christ, and maks the sweet savor oʼ his knowledge kent in ilka place throwe us,
15That we are a sweet savor oʼ Christ to God, in thae that are saved, and in thae that are tint;
16In thir, soothly, a savor oot oʼ death, death‐like; but in thae, a savor oot oʼ life, life‐like: and for thir things, wha is aiqual?
17For we are‐na, as a hantle are, corruptin the word oʼ God; but in aʼ aefauldness, as oʼ God, in the sicht oʼ God, we speak oʼ Christ.
ទើបបានជ្រើសរើសហើយ៖
:
គំនូសចំណាំ
ចែករំលែក
ចម្លង
ចង់ឱ្យគំនូសពណ៌ដែលបានរក្សាទុករបស់អ្នក មាននៅលើគ្រប់ឧបករណ៍ទាំងអស់មែនទេ? ចុះឈ្មោះប្រើ ឬចុះឈ្មោះចូល
Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.