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Jo̱baˈ fɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ, dseaˋ rúˈˋnaaˈ i̱ ˈneáanˋn eáangˊ, e lanab lɨ́ɨˊ júuˆ quiáˈˉ Fidiéeˇ e nɨcacuøˈrˊ jneaa˜aaˈ e nijmitir˜. Jo̱ uíiˈ˜ e lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ e júuˆ jo̱, jo̱baˈ ˈnéˉ ˈnaamˉ yee˜naaˈ jee˜ jaléˈˋ e dseáangˈ˜ niˈléˉ fɨˊ ngúuˊ táangˋnaaˈ jo̱guɨ fɨˊ jmɨguíˋ quíˉnaaˈ, co̱ˈ lɨ́ˈˆ lɨˊ ˈnéˉ e nijáangˈ˜ yee˜naaˈ dseángˈˉ conguiaˊ fɨˊ jaguóˋ Fidiéeˇ e laco̱ˈ nijmóˆnaaˈ jmangˈˆ e guiʉ́ˉ uíiˈ˜ e jmɨˈgooˉnaaˈ dseaˋ do.

Mɨ˜ jáˈˉ calɨ́ngˉ dseaˋ Corinto júuˆ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ

Jo̱ fɨ́ɨˉguɨ́ɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ e nijmiˈneáangˋnaˈ jneaˈˆ e ngocángˋ óoˊnaˈ. Dsʉco̱ˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaangˋ dseaˋ faˈ nɨcajmóˆnaaˈ e sooˋ dsiˋnaaˈ, o̱ˈguɨ mɨˊ caˈlee˜naaˈ quiáˈˉ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ jaangˋ dseaˋ, o̱ˈguɨ mɨˊ jmɨgǿøngˋnaaˈ dseaˋ cajo̱. Jo̱ dsʉˈ o̱faˈ éenˊn ˈnʉ́ˈˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e júuˆ la, co̱ˈ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈguɨ la nɨcafɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ ie˜ lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ do e dseángˈˉ ˈneáamˋbaaˈ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ nañiˊ song se̱e̱ˉnaaˈ o̱si nijú̱u̱ˉnaaˈ é. Jo̱guɨ dseángˈˉ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ e ɨˊ dsiˋbaa, e jo̱baˈ fɨ́ɨˉɨ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ, jo̱guɨ eáamˊ iáangˋ dsiiˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ. Jo̱guɨ jee˜ jaléˈˋ iihuɨ́ɨˊ e dsingɨ́ɨnˉn fɨˊ la, eáamˊ jmiˈiáangˋ dsiiˉ jo̱guɨ cuǿøˉ bíˋ ˈñiáˈˋa. Jo̱ lají̱i̱ˈ˜ ie˜ lamɨ˜ cagüéˉnaaˈ fɨˊ la fɨˊ lɨ˜ se̱ˈˊ Macedonia, jaˋ mɨˊ calɨseáˋ fɨˊ quíˉnaaˈ faˈ e nɨcajmiˈíngˈˊnaaˈ cateáˋ, dsʉco̱ˈ huɨ́ɨngˊ eáangˊ cangojéeˊ quíˉnaaˈ lacaangˋ lɨ˜ ngɨˋnaaˈ uíiˈ˜ e seengˋ jaléngˈˋ i̱ ˈníˈˋ níiˉ quíˉnaaˈ lacúngˈˊ lajíngˉ lɨ˜ ngɨˋnaaˈ, jo̱guɨ e ˈgóˈˋbaaˈ cajo̱. Jo̱ dsʉˈ Fidiéeˇ i̱ jmitíiˈ˜ dsíiˊ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ lɨ́ɨngˊ fɨˈíˆ, jo̱ íbˋ dseaˋ nɨcajmitíiˈr˜ dsiˋnaaˈ uíiˈ˜ e nɨcagüéngˉ i̱ dseaˋ rúˈˋnaaˈ dseaˋ quiáˈˉ Dseaˋ Jmáangˉ i̱ siiˋ Tito. Jo̱ dsʉˈ o̱ˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ e cagüéngˉ Tito fɨˊ la e iáangˋ dsiˋnaaˈ, co̱ˈ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊnaaˈ cajo̱ uíiˈ˜ e eáamˊ iáangˋ dsíiˊ i̱ Tito la dsʉco̱ˈ cajmiˈiáangˋnaˈ dsíirˊ. Jo̱guɨ cajímˈˉbɨguɨr cajo̱ e eáamˊ iing˜ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ e nimáang˜tu̱ˈ jnea˜, jo̱guɨ cajímˈˉbɨr jaléˈˋ fɨˈíˆ dsíiˊ e jmooˋnaˈ uíiˈ˜ jnea˜ jo̱guɨ cajo̱ eáamˊ guiing˜ óoˊnaˈ jnea˜. Jo̱ uíiˈ˜ e lajo̱b jmooˋnaˈ, jo̱baˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e jo̱ eáangˊguɨ calɨˈiáangˋ dsiiˉ.

Jo̱ nañiˊ faˈ e jiˋ e casɨ́ɨnˉn quíiˉnaˈ do lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ cajméeˋ e calɨ́ngˉnaˈ fɨˈíˆ, jo̱ dsʉˈ jaˋ jóˈˋ dsiiˉ lana uíiˈ˜ e cajméˉe lajo̱. Jo̱ cajobˈˆ dsiiˉ dsʉˈ uíiˈ˜ e huǿømˉjiʉ cajmeeˇnaˈ fɨˈíˆ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e júuˆ e féˈˋ e fɨˊ ni˜ jiˋ do. Jo̱ dsʉˈ lanaguɨ jmiˈiáamˋ dsiiˉ, dsʉˈ o̱ˈ uíiˈ˜ e calɨ́ngˉnaˈ fɨˈíˆ, co̱ˈ jmiˈiáangˋ dsiiˉ e laˈeáangˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e calɨ́ngˉnaˈ e fɨˈíˆ dsíiˊ dobaˈ e caquɨ́ˈˉ jíingˈ˜ yaang˜naˈ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ. Dsʉco̱ˈ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ la tɨˊ dsíiˊ Fidiéeˇ cajmeeˇnaˈ e fɨˈíˆ dsíiˊ e cangongɨ́ɨngˉnaˈ do, jo̱baˈ jneaˈˆ jaˋ eeˋ caˈlee˜naaˈ quíiˉnaˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ có̱o̱ˈ˜ e júuˆ e casíiˈ˜naaˈ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ do. 10 Dsʉco̱ˈ e lɨjiuung˜ dsíiˊ e íngˈˋ dseaˋ laco̱ˈ la tɨˊ dsíiˊ Fidiéeˇ jaˋ seˈrˊ dseeˉ mɨ˜ dsingɨ́ɨiñˉ lajo̱, dsʉˈ e jo̱ íingˆ ta˜ e laco̱ˈ niquɨ́ˈˉ jíngˈˋ yaaiñ˜ fɨˊ quiniˇ dseaˋ do, jo̱ lajo̱baˈ nileáiñˋ jee˜ jaléˈˋ dseeˉ quiáˈrˉ, jo̱ jaˋ jóˈˋ dsíirˊ jaléˈˋ e cangongɨ́ɨiñˉ do. Jo̱ dsʉˈ jaléngˈˋ dseaˋ i̱ jaˋ cuíingˋ Fidiéeˇ, mɨ˜ seˈrˊ dseeˉ dsʉˈ uíiˈ˜ e íñˈˋ jaléˈˋ fɨˈíˆ dsíiˊ, jo̱baˈ e jo̱ jmooˋ e ˈnaaiñˋ conguiaˊ có̱o̱ˈ˜ Fidiéeˇ. 11 ¡Jo̱ quie̱ˋnaˈ cuente e eáamˊ guiʉ́ˆ nɨcaˈuíingˉ quíiˉnaˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e fɨˈíˆ dsíiˊ e nɨcangongɨ́ɨngˉnaˈ do! Co̱ˈ nɨcaˈíingˈ˜naˈ e jo̱ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ la tɨˊ dsíiˊ Fidiéeˇ. Dsʉco̱ˈ e jo̱ cajméeˋ e lajangˈˆ júuˆ caˈíiˋ óoˊnaˈ laco̱ˈ catɨ́ɨngˉ jo̱guɨ e cajmɨˈǿngˈˋ yaang˜naˈ, jo̱guɨ e cajmɨˈǿngˈˋnaˈ jnea˜, jo̱guɨ cajméeˋ e calɨguíingˉnaˈ uii˜ quíiˉnaˈ, jo̱guɨ cajméeˋbɨ cajo̱ e caˈíˉ føˈˊ quíiˉnaˈ. Jo̱ mɨ˜ cangɨ́ˋ jo̱, calɨˈiing˜ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ e nimáang˜tu̱ˈ jnea˜, jo̱guɨ caˈíˋ óoˊnaˈ e nicuǿˈˆnaˈ iihuɨ́ɨˊ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ caˈéeˋ dseeˉ do. Jo̱ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jaléˈˋ e nɨcajmeeˇnaˈ do nɨcajmiliing˜ yaang˜naˈ e jaˋ eeˋ caquɨ́ngˈˊnaˈ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ co̱o̱ˋ jee˜ jaléˈˋ e cangojéeˊ do. 12 Jo̱ co̱ˈ lajo̱b lɨ́ɨˊ, jo̱baˈ mɨ˜ cajmeˈˊe e jiˋ e casɨ́ɨnˉn quíiˉnaˈ do, jaˋ caˈɨ́ˋ dsiiˉ uii˜ quiáˈˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ caˈléeˊ do o̱ˈguɨ uii˜ quiáˈˉ i̱ dseaˋ i̱ cangongɨ́ɨngˉ gaˋ do, jo̱ dsʉˈ cajmeˈˊe e jiˋ do e lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈ nilɨli˜ fɨˊ quiniˇ Fidiéeˇ jial tíiˊ guiing˜ óoˊnaˈ uíiˈ˜ quíˉnaaˈ. 13 Jo̱ uíiˈ˜ e lajo̱b jmooˋnaˈ, jo̱baˈ nɨcalɨtíiˈ˜ dsiˋnaaˈ.

Jo̱guɨ o̱ˈ có̱o̱ˈ˜ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ e jo̱ e nɨcalɨtíiˈ˜ dsiˋnaaˈ, co̱ˈ eáangˊguɨb nɨcalɨˈiáangˋ dsiˋnaaˈ dsʉˈ e nɨcagüéngˉ Tito fɨˊ la e iáangˋ dsíirˊ dsʉˈ uíiˈ˜ e nɨcacuǿøˈ˜naˈr bíˋ jo̱guɨ e nɨcaˈeeˉnaˈ guiʉ́ˉ có̱o̱ˈr˜. 14 Jo̱ nɨcafɨ́ɨbˉ jnea˜ Tito lamɨ˜ jéengˊguɨ e eáamˊ iáangˋ dsiiˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ; jo̱baˈ jaˋ lɨ́ˈˆ cøøngˋ ta˜ cafɨ́ɨˉɨre lajo̱. Dsʉco̱ˈ dseángˈˉ júuˆ jábˈˉ jaléˈˋ e nɨcasíiˈ˜naaˈ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ lɨ́ˈˆ laco̱ˈguɨ jí̱i̱ˈ˜ júuˆ e nɨcasíiˈ˜naaˈ Tito cajo̱ cuaiñ˜ quiáˈˉ e eáamˊ iáangˋ dsiˋnaaˈ uii˜ quíiˆnaˈ. 15 Jo̱ lana eáangˊguɨb iáangˋ dsíiˊ Tito uii˜ quíiˆnaˈ dsʉˈ uíiˈ˜ e cajmeeˇnaˈ nʉ́ʉˈ˜naˈ júuˆ quiáˈrˉ, jo̱guɨ e guiʉ́ˉ óoˊbaˈ caˈíingˈ˜naˈre mɨ˜ caguiérˉ fɨˊ na. 16 Jo̱ jnea˜ eáamˊ iáangˋ dsiiˉ dsʉˈ uíiˈ˜ e dseángˈˉ tab˜ dsiiˉ có̱o̱ˈ˜ ˈnʉ́ˈˋ.

Therefore, since we have these promises,(A) dear friends,(B) let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness(C) out of reverence for God.

Paul’s Joy Over the Church’s Repentance

Make room for us in your hearts.(D) We have wronged no one, we have corrupted no one, we have exploited no one. I do not say this to condemn you; I have said before that you have such a place in our hearts(E) that we would live or die with you. I have spoken to you with great frankness; I take great pride in you.(F) I am greatly encouraged;(G) in all our troubles my joy knows no bounds.(H)

For when we came into Macedonia,(I) we had no rest, but we were harassed at every turn(J)—conflicts on the outside, fears within.(K) But God, who comforts the downcast,(L) comforted us by the coming of Titus,(M) and not only by his coming but also by the comfort you had given him. He told us about your longing for me, your deep sorrow, your ardent concern for me, so that my joy was greater than ever.

Even if I caused you sorrow by my letter,(N) I do not regret it. Though I did regret it—I see that my letter hurt you, but only for a little while— yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us. 10 Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation(O) and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death. 11 See what this godly sorrow has produced in you: what earnestness, what eagerness to clear yourselves, what indignation, what alarm, what longing, what concern,(P) what readiness to see justice done. At every point you have proved yourselves to be innocent in this matter. 12 So even though I wrote to you,(Q) it was neither on account of the one who did the wrong(R) nor on account of the injured party, but rather that before God you could see for yourselves how devoted to us you are. 13 By all this we are encouraged.

In addition to our own encouragement, we were especially delighted to see how happy Titus(S) was, because his spirit has been refreshed by all of you. 14 I had boasted to him about you,(T) and you have not embarrassed me. But just as everything we said to you was true, so our boasting about you to Titus(U) has proved to be true as well. 15 And his affection for you is all the greater when he remembers that you were all obedient,(V) receiving him with fear and trembling.(W) 16 I am glad I can have complete confidence in you.(X)

Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

Receive us; we have wronged no man, we have corrupted no man, we have defrauded no man.

I speak not this to condemn you: for I have said before, that ye are in our hearts to die and live with you.

Great is my boldness of speech toward you, great is my glorying of you: I am filled with comfort, I am exceeding joyful in all our tribulation.

For, when we were come into Macedonia, our flesh had no rest, but we were troubled on every side; without were fightings, within were fears.

Nevertheless God, that comforteth those that are cast down, comforted us by the coming of Titus;

And not by his coming only, but by the consolation wherewith he was comforted in you, when he told us your earnest desire, your mourning, your fervent mind toward me; so that I rejoiced the more.

For though I made you sorry with a letter, I do not repent, though I did repent: for I perceive that the same epistle hath made you sorry, though it were but for a season.

Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing.

10 For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.

11 For behold this selfsame thing, that ye sorrowed after a godly sort, what carefulness it wrought in you, yea, what clearing of yourselves, yea, what indignation, yea, what fear, yea, what vehement desire, yea, what zeal, yea, what revenge! In all things ye have approved yourselves to be clear in this matter.

12 Wherefore, though I wrote unto you, I did it not for his cause that had done the wrong, nor for his cause that suffered wrong, but that our care for you in the sight of God might appear unto you.

13 Therefore we were comforted in your comfort: yea, and exceedingly the more joyed we for the joy of Titus, because his spirit was refreshed by you all.

14 For if I have boasted any thing to him of you, I am not ashamed; but as we spake all things to you in truth, even so our boasting, which I made before Titus, is found a truth.

15 And his inward affection is more abundant toward you, whilst he remembereth the obedience of you all, how with fear and trembling ye received him.

16 I rejoice therefore that I have confidence in you in all things.