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WORD Research this...1 Corinthians 11
- 1 Çareten ene imitaçale, ni-ere Christen beçala.
- 2 Bada laudatzen çaituztet, anayeác, ceren ene gauça guciez orhoit baitzarete, eta ceren eman drauzquiçuedan beçala, ordenançac eduquiten baitituçue.
- 3 Baina nahi dut daquiçuen, ecen guiçon guciaren buruä Christ dela: eta emaztearen buruä, guiçona: eta Christen buruä, Iaincoa.
- 4 Guiçon buruä estaliric othoitz eguiten, edo prophetizatzen duen guciac, desohoratzen du bere buruä.
- 5 Baina emazte buruä estali gaberic othoitz eguiten edo prophetizatzen duen guciac, desohoratzen du beré buruä: ecen hambat da nola arradatua baliz.
- 6 Ecen baldin estaltzen ezpada emaztea, motz-ere bedi: eta baldin deshonest bada emaztearen moztu edo arradatu içatea, estal bedi.
- 7 Ecen guiçonac eztu estali behar buruä, Iaincoaren imaginá eta gloriá denaz gueroz: baina emaztea, guiçonaren gloriá da.
- 8 Ecen guiçona ezta emaztetic, baina emaztea guiçonetic.
- 9 Ecen are ezta guiçona creatu içan emazteagatic, baina emaztea guiçonagatic.
- 10 Hunegatic vkaiteco du emazteac buruän seignalea suiectionetan dela, Aingueruäcgatic.
- 11 Guciagatic-ere ez guiçona emaztea gabe, ezeta emaztea guiçona gabe, gure Iaunean.
- 12 Ecen nola emaztea guiçonetic, baita, hala guiçona-ere emazteaz: baina gauça guciac Iaincoaganic.
- 13 Ceuroc baithan iugea eçaçue, Honest da emazteac estali gaberic Iaincoari othoitz daguion?
- 14 Ala naturác berac-ere etzaituztez iracasten ecen guiçonac adatsdun içatea desohore duela?
- 15 Baina emazteari adatsdun içatea gloria çayola? ceren adatsa estalguitzat eman içan baitzayó.
- 16 Eta baldin cembeitec iharduquiçale dela irudi badu, guc halaco costumaric eztugu, ez Iaincoaren Elicéc-ere.
- 17 Bada haur hala declaratzen drauçuet non ezpaitzaituztet, laudatzen, ceren ezpaitzarete emendiotan biltzen, baina desemendiotan.
- 18 Ecen lehenic, biltzen çaretenean Eliçán, ençuten dut diuisione dela çuen artean: eta parte sinhesten dut.
- 19 Ecen behar da heresiac-ere çuen artean diraden, phorogatuac manifest eguin ditecençat çuen artean.
- 20 Bada elkargana biltzen çaretenean, ezta hori Iaunaren Cenaren iatea.
- 21 Ecen batbedera auançatzen da bere affariaren hartzera iateracoan: eta bata da gosse, eta bercea da hordi.
- 22 Ala eztituçue etcheac hetan iateco eta edateco? ala Iaincoaren Eliçá menospreciatzen duçue, eta ahalquetzen dituçue eztutenac? Cer erranen drauçuet? Laudaturen çaituztet hunetan? etzaituztet laudatzen.
- 23 Ecen nic recebitu vkan dut Iaunaganic eman-ere drauçuedana: nola Iesus Iaunac, traditu içan cen gauean, hartu çuen oguia:
- 24 Eta gratiác rendaturic, hauts ceçan, eta erran ceçan, Har eçaçue, ian eçaçue: haur da ene gorputza çuengatic hausten dena: haur eguiçue ene memoriotan.
- 25 Halaber copa-ere har ceçan affaldu cenean, cioela, Copa haur da Testamentu berria ene odolean: haur eguiçue, noiz-ere edanen baituçue, ene memoriotan.
- 26 Ecen noiz-ere ianen baituçue ogui haur, eta copa haur edanen, Iaunaren herioa denuntiaturen duçue, dathorreno.
- 27 Halacotz, norc-ere ianen baitu ogui haur, edo edanen Iaunaren copá indignoqui, hoguendun içanen da Iaunaren gorputzaren eta odolaren
- 28 Phoroga beça bada batbederac bere buruä, eta hunela ogui hartaric ian beça, eta copá hartaric edan.
- 29 Ecen iaten eta edaten duenac indignoqui, bere condemnationea iaten eta edaten du, discernitzen eztuelaric Iaunaren gorputza.
- 30 Halacotz da çuen artean anhitz infirmoric, eta eriric, eta lo daunça anhitz.
- 31 Ecen segur baldin gure buruäc iugea baguinça, ezguintezque puni.
- 32 Baina punitzen garenean, Iaunaz instruitzen gara: munduarequin condemna ezgaitecençát.
- 33 Bada, ene anayeác, biltzen çaretenean iatera batac bercea iguriqui eçaçue.
- 34 Eta baldin nehor gosse bada, etchean ian beça: condemnationetan bil etzaiteztençát. Eta garaitico gaucéz, nathorrenean ordonaturen duquet.
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(Navarro Labourdin) NT (basque - 1.5)
2008-07-19Basque (eu)
1571 Navarro-Labourdin Basque NT
Translated, and published on August 22, 1571, by Pierre Hautin.- Encoding: UTF-8
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- LCSH: Bible. N.T. Basque.
- Distribution Abbreviation: basque
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