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Jial ˈnéˉ éeˋ dseaˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ

Jo̱ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉˋ, Timoteo, jie˜ mɨˊ jmooˈˋ e jíinˈˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ cǿøngˈ˜, co̱ˈ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ ˈnéˉ e cuǿˈˆre bíˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ júuˆ røøˋ lafaˈ mɨ˜ sɨɨnˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ tiquíiˆbaˈ. Jo̱guɨ ˈnéˉ sɨɨnˈ˜ røøˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ sɨmingˈˋ e lafaˈ sɨɨnˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ rúnˈˋ dseaˋ ngáangˈ˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜baˈ. Jo̱guɨ ˈnéˉ jmɨˈgooˈˋ jaléngˈˋ dseamɨ́ˋ i̱ nɨdseáangˉ lafaˈ niquíiˆbaˈ, jo̱guɨ cajo̱ ˈnéˉ jmɨˈgooˈˋ jaléngˈˋ sɨmɨ́ˆ e lafaˈ rúmˈˋbaˈ jo̱ jaˋ cuǿøngˋ e ɨ́ˆ aˈˊ e gaˋ có̱o̱ˈr˜.

Jo̱guɨ cajo̱ jmɨˈgooˈˋ jaléngˈˋ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ jaˋ seengˋ i̱ nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈ˜ quiáˈrˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e ˈnérˉ. Jo̱ song i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ do seengˋ jó̱o̱rˊ o̱si guieer˜ é, jo̱baˈ íˋbingˈ i̱ catɨ́ɨngˉ i̱ ˈnéˉ nijméˉ íˆ írˋ e laco̱ˈ nijmɨtɨ́ɨiñˋ do laˈuii˜ jial e ˈnéˉ nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ jo̱guɨ jial e nijmérˉ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ cato̱ˈˋ fɨ́ɨngˋ sejmiirˋ írˋ, dsʉco̱ˈ lajo̱baˈ e guiʉ́ˉ jo̱guɨ cajo̱ lajo̱baˈ e iáangˋ dsíiˊ Fidiéeˇ. Jo̱ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ i̱ dseángˈˉ jáˈˉ i̱ ˈnɨ́ɨngˉ i̱ jaˋ i̱ seengˋ i̱ nijméˉ íˆ írˋ, dsʉˈ nɨtab˜ dsíirˊ e Fidiéeˇbingˈ i̱ nijméˉ íˆ írˋ contøøngˉ, jo̱baˈ yejí̱bˉ féiñˈˊ dseaˋ do jo̱guɨ uǿøˋ jmɨ́ɨbˋ mɨˈrˊ dseaˋ do jmɨˈeeˇ e nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈ˜reiñˈ. Dsʉˈ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ suungˋ la jmangˈˉ e jloˈˆ e seaˋ fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ la lɨ́ɨiñˊ lafaˈ nɨˈlɨɨm˜bre có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e lɨ́ˋ dsíirˊ do. Jo̱ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉˋ, Timoteo, íiˉ ˈgooˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ e júuˆ e nɨcafáˈˉa na e laco̱ˈ jaˋ cuǿøngˋ nicuǿˈˉ dseaˋ dseeˉ írˋ. Jo̱ song i̱i̱ˋ dseaˋ jaˋ guiing˜ dsíirˊ faˈ e nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ dseaˋ rúiñˈˋ lɨ́ˈˆ la quie̱ˊ cartɨˊ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ jaˋ iiñ˜ faˈ e nijmérˉ lajo̱, jo̱baˈ i̱ dseaˋ íˋ nɨcatʉ́ˋbre lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e siñˈˊ teáˋ fɨˊ guiʉ́ˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱ dseángˈˉ gaˋguɨb lɨ́ɨˊ quiáˈrˉ laco̱ˈguɨ jaangˋ dseaˋ i̱ jaˋ mɨˊ jáˈˉ lɨ́ɨngˋ júuˆ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ do.

Jo̱ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ nɨtaang˜ fɨˊ ni˜ jiˋ quiáˈˉ e nilɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e ˈnérˉ ˈnéˉ e ngolíiñˉ lɨ́ɨˊguɨ laco̱ˈ sesenta ji̱i̱ˋ jo̱guɨ e jaamˋ dseañʉˈˋ quiáˈrˉ calɨséngˋ lajeeˇ cateáaiñˋ fɨˊ jmɨgüíˋ la. 10 Jo̱ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ do ˈnéˉ e ñibˊ dseaˋ e lɨ́ɨiñˊ jaangˋ dseaˋ i̱ guiúngˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e guiʉ́ˉ e nɨcajméerˋ; lafaˈ song nɨcato̱ˈˋ fɨ́ɨiñˋ røøˋ jaléngˈˋ jó̱o̱rˊ, jo̱guɨ song nɨcaˈéerˋ e guiʉ́ˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ guilíingˉ fɨˊ quiáˈrˉ, jo̱guɨ song nɨcaru̱ˈrˊ tɨɨˉ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱guɨ song nɨcajmɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ nɨcaˈíngˈˋ iihuɨ́ɨˊ, lɨ́ˈˆ lajeeˇ lajɨˋ e guiʉ́ˉ e nɨcacuøˈˊ bíˋ ˈñiaˈrˊ e nɨcajméerˋ.

11 Jo̱guɨ jaˋ ˈnéˉ faˈ e nitáangˈ˜ fɨˊ ni˜ jiˋ do jaléngˈˋ i̱ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ jaˋ mɨˊ ngolíingˉ sesenta ji̱i̱ˋ e laco̱ˈ nilɨcó̱o̱ˈr˜ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e ˈnérˉ; dsʉco̱ˈ co̱o̱bˋ mɨ˜ nilɨˈiiñ˜ e nidsihuíiñˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ, jo̱ iiñ˜ e nicúmˈˋtu̱r guóorˋ caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ, 12 jo̱baˈ dseebˉ nilɨseaˋ quiáˈrˉ jóng quiáˈˉ e jaˋ nijmitir˜ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e sɨˈíˆ e catɨ́ɨiñˉ e nijmérˉ. 13 Jo̱guɨ cajo̱ jmóorˋ ta˜ ngɨˊ la gui˜ ˈnʉ́ʉˊ e o̱ˈ e ta˜, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ e uíingˉ e lɨfɨ́iñˈˉ; jo̱guɨ o̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ e lɨfɨ́iñˈˉ do cajo̱, co̱ˈ ngɨrˊ ta˜ quie̱ˊ adseeˋ lɨ́ˈˆ doñiˊ lacaangˋ jiéˈˋ lɨ˜ jaˋ catɨ́ɨiñˉ, jo̱guɨ féˈrˋ jaléˈˋ júuˆ e jaˋ catɨ́ɨngˉ nijmérˉ lajo̱. 14 Jo̱baˈ iing˜ jnea˜ e nicúmˈˋtu̱ guooˋ caléˈˋ catú̱ˉ jaléngˈˋ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ bíˋbɨ dsíiˊ, jo̱guɨ e nilɨseengˋ jó̱o̱rˊ, jo̱guɨ e niquiʉ́ˈˉbre ta˜ røøˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaangˋ dseaˋ cuǿøngˋ nicuǿˈˉreiñˈ dseeˉ. 15 Dsʉco̱ˈ seemˋ i̱ lɨɨng˜ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ i̱ nɨcaˈnaamˋ yaang˜ fɨˊ guiʉ́ˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ jo̱ nɨcanaaiñˋ e síngˈˋ yaaiñ˜ fɨˊ gaˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ fii˜ i̱ ˈlɨngˈˆ.

16 Jo̱ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ seengˋ dseamɨ́ˋ ˈnɨ́ɨˉ jee˜ dseaˋ sɨnʉ́ʉˆ quiáˈrˉ, güɨjméeˋbreiñˈ íˆ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ jaˋ ˈnéˉ e nicá̱ˋ i̱ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ caguiaangˉguɨ do ta˜ e nijmɨcó̱o̱ˈ˜reiñˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e ˈnéiñˉ.

17 Jo̱guɨ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ cǿøngˈ˜ i̱ quiʉˈˊ ta˜ røøˋ jee˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ ˈnéˉ e niquíbˋ e ˈléeiñˈ˜ laco̱ˈ catɨ́ɨngˉ, dsʉˈ eáangˊguɨ guíingˋ ˈnéˉ líˋ lajo̱ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ ta˜ guiaˊ jo̱guɨ ta˜ eˊ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ. 18 Dsʉco̱ˈ lalab féˈˋ fɨˊ ni˜ jiˋ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ: “Jaˋ jnɨ́ˈˆ moˈooˉ jóˈˋ núuˆ quíiˈˉ lajeeˇ e øˈˊreˈ cuɨˈieeˋ.” Jo̱guɨ féˈˋguɨ cajo̱: “Jaangˋ dseaˋ i̱ jmóoˋ ta˜ dseángˈˉ ˈnéˉ quíbˋ e ˈléeiñˈ˜ laco̱ˈ catɨ́ɨngˉ.”

19 Jo̱guɨ jaˋ jmijíiˈˇ cajo̱ fɨng song jmóoˋ dseaˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ jaangˋ lajeeˇ i̱ dseaˋ cǿøngˈ˜ i̱ quie̱ˊ nifɨˊ quiáˈˉ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ song jaˋ mɨˊ caguilíingˉ gángˉ gaangˋ dseaˋ jiéngˈˋ i̱ tíiˊ ni˜ i̱ nija̱ˈˉ júuˆ røøˋ cuaiñ˜ quiáˈˉ jaléˈˋ e jo̱.

20 Jo̱guɨ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ jaˋ quiʉˈˊ dsíiˊ e jmóoˋbɨr jaléˈˋ e ˈlɨˈˆ, jo̱baˈ ˈnéˉ fɨ́ˈˆre fɨˊ quiniˇ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ e jaˋ dseengˋ jaléˈˋ e jmóorˋ do, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ niˈɨ́ˉ ˈgóˋ quiáˈˉ i̱ caguiaangˉguɨ i̱ iing˜ jméˉ lajo̱.

21 Jo̱baˈ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉˋ, Timoteo, jaléˈˋ e júuˆ la fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ quíˉiiˈ jo̱guɨ fɨˊ quiniˇ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜guɨ fɨˊ quiniˇ jaléngˈˋ ángeles, e dseángˈˉ ˈnébˉ e contøømˉ tó̱o̱ˋ oˈˊ jaléˈˋ e júuˆ e nɨcafɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉˋ la, jo̱ jaˋ jmoˈˊ cuente jaléˈˋ e féˈˋ dseaˋ, jo̱ co̱o̱ˋ guiˈnábˈˆ ˈnéˉ ɨˈˆ íˈˋ. 22 Jo̱guɨ jie˜ mɨˊ quidsiˈˋ guóoˈˋ fɨˊ mogui˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaangˋ dseaˋ lajmɨnáˉ e jaˋ mɨˊ caˈíiˋ oˈˊ røøˋ, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ jaˋ niquɨnˈˆ jee˜ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ i̱ dseaˋ íˋ, jo̱guɨ jmɨˈúunˈˋ e jaˋ niténˈˋ fɨˊ ni˜ dseeˉ.

23 Jo̱ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉˋ, Timoteo, e mɨ˜ jaˋ ˈgooˋ dseengˋ tuˈˋ jo̱ jaˋ uˈˆ layaang˜ jmɨɨˋ, co̱ˈ guiʉ́ˉguɨ niˈuˈˆ capíˈˆ jmɨ́ˈˆ mɨ́ˈˆ huɨɨngˋ jǿˈˆ e nɨcóˈˊ.

24 Jo̱ seabˋ dseeˉ quiáˈˉ i̱ lɨɨng˜ dseaˋ e dsifɨbˊ lɨñiˊ dseaˋ nʉ́ˈˉguɨ e nitɨ́ˉ fɨˊ lɨ˜ nitɨdsiˊ íˈˋ quiáˈrˉ, dsʉˈ seaˋbɨ dseeˉ cajo̱ e jaˋ lɨñiˊ dseaˋ cartɨˊ mɨ˜ niguiéeˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ óoˋ dseeˉ do fɨˊ quiniˇ dseata˜. 25 Jo̱ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e guiʉ́ˉ e cajméeˋ dseaˋ, seaˋbaˈ e dsifɨbˊ lɨlíˈrˆ, jo̱ seaˋbɨ cajo̱ e jaˋ nilɨlíˈrˆ dsifɨˊ jo̱ cøøngˋguɨ nilɨlíˈrˆ, dsʉco̱ˈ jaˋ cuǿøngˋ faˈ lɨ́ˈˆ nijé̱ˉ lajo̱ e sɨˈmaangˇ.

Widows, Elders and Slaves

Do not rebuke an older man(A) harshly,(B) but exhort him as if he were your father. Treat younger men(C) as brothers, older women as mothers, and younger women as sisters, with absolute purity.

Give proper recognition to those widows who are really in need.(D) But if a widow has children or grandchildren, these should learn first of all to put their religion into practice by caring for their own family and so repaying their parents and grandparents,(E) for this is pleasing to God.(F) The widow who is really in need(G) and left all alone puts her hope in God(H) and continues night and day to pray(I) and to ask God for help. But the widow who lives for pleasure is dead even while she lives.(J) Give the people these instructions,(K) so that no one may be open to blame. Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied(L) the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.

No widow may be put on the list of widows unless she is over sixty, has been faithful to her husband, 10 and is well known for her good deeds,(M) such as bringing up children, showing hospitality,(N) washing the feet(O) of the Lord’s people, helping those in trouble(P) and devoting herself to all kinds of good deeds.

11 As for younger widows, do not put them on such a list. For when their sensual desires overcome their dedication to Christ, they want to marry. 12 Thus they bring judgment on themselves, because they have broken their first pledge. 13 Besides, they get into the habit of being idle and going about from house to house. And not only do they become idlers, but also busybodies(Q) who talk nonsense,(R) saying things they ought not to. 14 So I counsel younger widows to marry,(S) to have children, to manage their homes and to give the enemy no opportunity for slander.(T) 15 Some have in fact already turned away to follow Satan.(U)

16 If any woman who is a believer has widows in her care, she should continue to help them and not let the church be burdened with them, so that the church can help those widows who are really in need.(V)

17 The elders(W) who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor,(X) especially those whose work is preaching and teaching. 18 For Scripture says, “Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain,”[a](Y) and “The worker deserves his wages.”[b](Z) 19 Do not entertain an accusation against an elder(AA) unless it is brought by two or three witnesses.(AB) 20 But those elders who are sinning you are to reprove(AC) before everyone, so that the others may take warning.(AD) 21 I charge you, in the sight of God and Christ Jesus(AE) and the elect angels, to keep these instructions without partiality, and to do nothing out of favoritism.

22 Do not be hasty in the laying on of hands,(AF) and do not share in the sins of others.(AG) Keep yourself pure.(AH)

23 Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine(AI) because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses.

24 The sins of some are obvious, reaching the place of judgment ahead of them; the sins of others trail behind them. 25 In the same way, good deeds are obvious, and even those that are not obvious cannot remain hidden forever.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Timothy 5:18 Deut. 25:4
  2. 1 Timothy 5:18 Luke 10:7

Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren;

The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.

Honour widows that are widows indeed.

But if any widow have children or nephews, let them learn first to shew piety at home, and to requite their parents: for that is good and acceptable before God.

Now she that is a widow indeed, and desolate, trusteth in God, and continueth in supplications and prayers night and day.

But she that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth.

And these things give in charge, that they may be blameless.

But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.

Let not a widow be taken into the number under threescore years old, having been the wife of one man.

10 Well reported of for good works; if she have brought up children, if she have lodged strangers, if she have washed the saints' feet, if she have relieved the afflicted, if she have diligently followed every good work.

11 But the younger widows refuse: for when they have begun to wax wanton against Christ, they will marry;

12 Having damnation, because they have cast off their first faith.

13 And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.

14 I will therefore that the younger women marry, bear children, guide the house, give none occasion to the adversary to speak reproachfully.

15 For some are already turned aside after Satan.

16 If any man or woman that believeth have widows, let them relieve them, and let not the church be charged; that it may relieve them that are widows indeed.

17 Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.

18 For the scripture saith, thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward.

19 Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses.

20 Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear.

21 I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.

22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins: keep thyself pure.

23 Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.

24 Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment; and some men they follow after.

25 Likewise also the good works of some are manifest beforehand; and they that are otherwise cannot be hid.