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WORD Research this...1 Tesalonikarrei 1
- 1 PAVLEC eta Siluanoc eta Timotheoc Thessaloniceanoén Eliça, Iainco Aitán eta Iesus Christ gure Iaunean denari, Gratia dela çuequin eta baquea gure Iainco Aitaganic, eta Iesus Christ Iaunaganic.
- 2 Esquerrac emaiten drautzagu Iaincoari bethiere çueçaz gucióz, memorio çueçaz eguiten dugula gure othoitzetan:
- 3 Paussu gabe orhoitzen garelaric çuen fedearen verthuteaz, eta çuen charitatearen trabailluaz, eta çuen sperançaren patientiáz Iesus Christ gure Iaunean, gure Iainco eta Aitaren aitzinean:
- 4 Daquigularic, anaye maiteác, çuec Iaincoaz elegituac çaretela:
- 5 Ecen gure Euangelioa consistitu içan da çuec baithan ez hitzean solament, baina verthutean-ere, eta Spiritu sainduan, eta segurança handitan, daquiçuen beçala nolaco içan garen çuen artean çuengatic.
- 6 Çuec-ere gure imitaçale eguin içan çarete eta Iaunaren, recebituric hitza anhitz tribulationerequin, Spiritu sainduaren bozcariorequin:
- 7 Hala non Macedonian eta Achaian sinhesten duten gucién exemplu içan baitzarete.
- 8 Ecen çuetaric soinu eguin vkan du Iaincoaren hitzac, ez solament Macedonian eta Achaian, baina leku orotan-ere çuen fede Iaincoa baithangoa diuulgatu içan da, hala non ezpaitugu mengoa deus erran deçagun:
- 9 Ecen beréc guçaz contatzen duté cer sartzea vkan dugun çuetara, eta nola conuertitu içan çareten Iaincoagana idoletaric, cerbitza cineçatençát Iainco vicia eta eguiazcoa:
- 10 Eta haren Seme Iesusen beguira cinaudetençát ceruètaric, cein resuscitatu vkan baitu hiletaric, cein baita, gu ethorteco den hiratic deliuratzen gaituena.
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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
- Direction: LTR
- LCSH: Bible. N.T. Basque.
- Distribution Abbreviation: basque
License
Public Domain
Source (OSIS)
http://www.vc.ehu.es/gordailua/testamentu.htm
- history_1.5
- Switched to upstream text source
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- Updated text source
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