< Gadili Asi 2 >

1 Amo esoga, Lifai fi dunu afae da Lifai fi a: fini lai.
Now a man of the tribe of Levi married a woman of Levi.
2 Amo uda da ema dunu mano lalelegei. E da ea mano da noga: i mano ba: beba: le, e da oubi udiana amoga mano wamolegei.
The woman became pregnant and gave birth to a son. When she saw that he was a healthy boy, she hid him for three months.
3 Be bu wamolegemu hamedei ba: loba, e da daba saga: amoga amuni lale, hano da amoga mae ha: ina sa: ima: ne edele amoga legei. E da ea mano amo ganodini sanasili, Naile hano bega: saga: sedade amo ganodini ligisi.
But when she could no longer hide him, she took a papyrus basket and sealed it with bitumen and pitch. Then she put the child in it and placed it among the reeds in the water along the side of the river.
4 Mano dudubu ea dalusi da fonobahadi sedagawane fa: no misunu hou ba: musa: lelu.
His sister stood at a distance to see what would happen to him.
5 Felou idiwi da hano ulimusa: misi. Ea hawa: hamosu a: fini ilia da hano bega: lalu. E da daba amo saga: ganodini dialebe ba: i. E da ea udigili hawa: hamosu a: fini afae amo lama: ne asunasi.
Pharaoh's daughter came down to bathe at the river while her attendants walked along by the riverside. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her attendant to get it.
6 Felou idiwi da daba ea figisu doagadole, dunu mano dudubu ganodini dialebe ba: i. E da dinanu amola Felou idiwi da e asigili ba: i. E amane sia: i, “Amo da Hibulu mano esala.”
When she opened it, she saw the child. Behold, the baby was crying. She had compassion on him and said, “This is certainly one of the Hebrews' children.”
7 Amalalu, amo mano dudubu ea dalusi da Felou idiwi ema amane adole ba: i, “Na da Hibulu uda amo di fidima: ne, amo manoma dodo ima: ne misa: ne sia: mu da defeala: ?
Then the baby's sister said to Pharaoh's daughter, “Should I go and find you a Hebrew woman to nurse the child for you?”
8 Felou idiwi da bu adole i, “Defea! Amo misa: ne sia: ma.” Amalalu, mano ea dalusi da asili, mano dudubu hi amedafa ema oule misi.
Pharaoh's daughter said to her, “Go.” So the young girl went and got the child's mother.
9 Felou idiwi da amo udama amane sia: i, “Di amo mano dudubu lale, nama bu imunusa: ouligima. Na da dima bidi imunu.” Amalalu, e da mano dudubu lale, dodo ianu.
Pharaoh's daughter said to the baby's mother, “Take this child and nurse him for me, and I will pay you wages.” So the woman took the child and nursed him.
10 Fa: no, mano da fonobahadi asigilaloba, ea ame da e Felou idiwima bu oule asi. Amalalu, e da amo mano fofoi dagoi. E da hima adole i, “Na da amo mano hano ganodini dialu lai. Amaiba: le, na da ema Mousese dio asula.” (Mousese dawa: loma: ne Idibidi sia: ga da ‘lalelegei’ amola Hibulu sia: ga da ‘ganodini dialu lai.’)
When the child grew older, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moses and said, “Because I drew him from the water.”
11 Mousese da asigi laloba, e da ea fi dunu (Hibulu dunu) amo ba: musa: sofe asi. E da Idibidi dunu da ilima gasa fili, hawa: hamosu gasa bagade ilima i, amo ba: i dagoi. Amola Idibidi dunu afae e da Mousese ea fi Hibulu dunu amo fanelegei dagoi, amo Mousese da ba: i dagoi.
When Moses had grown up, he went out to his people and observed their hard work. He saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew, one of his own people.
12 Mousese da la: idi ba: lega, la: idi ba: lega hogolalu, dunu eno hame ba: beba: le, e da amo Idibidi dunu fanelegele, ea da: i hodo wamolegemusa: , sa: i boso amoga uli dogone sali.
He looked this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no one there, he killed the Egyptian and hid his body in the sand.
13 Aya esoga, e da bu asili, Hibulu dunu aduna gegenanebe ba: i. E da giadofale hamoi dunuma amane sia: i, “Dia da abuliba: le dia Hibulu na: iyado fananala: ?”
He went out the next day, and, behold, two Hebrew men were fighting. He said to the one who was in the wrong, “Why are you hitting your companion?”
14 Amo dunu da bu adole i, “Di da ninia fofada: su dunu amola ouligisu dunu, nowa da hamobela: ? Di da aya Idibidi dunu medole legei amo defele na amola medole legema: bela: ?” Amalalu, Mousese da beda: i ba: i. E da ea dogo ganodini amane sia: i “Dunu huluane da na hamoi dawa: dagoi.”
But the man said, “Who made you a leader and judge over us? Are you planning to kill me as you killed that Egyptian?” Then Moses became afraid and said, “What I did has certainly become known to others.”
15 Felou da amo hou nababeba: le, e da Mousese fanelegema: ne sia: i, be Mousese da hobeale asili, Midia: ne sogega wamoaligimusa: asi. Eso afaega, Mousese da hano nasu uli dogoi gadenene esalu. Yedelou (Midia: ne gobele salasu dunu) amo ea uda mano fesuale gala da ilia ada ea sibi amola goudi, hano nasu ofodoga nabama: ne, hano dimusa: misi.
Now when Pharaoh heard about it, he tried to kill Moses. But Moses fled from Pharaoh and stayed in the land of Midian. There he sat down by a well.
Now the priest of Midian had seven daughters. They came, drew water, and filled the troughs to water their father's flock.
17 Be sibi ouligisu dunu eno da Yedelou ea uda manolali sefasi. Amalalu, Mousese da ili gaga: musa: misini, ilia lai gebo amoma ima: ne hano dili i.
The shepherds came and tried to drive them away, but Moses went and helped them. Then he watered their flock.
18 Ilia da ilia adama bu misini, e fofogadigili ilima amane, adole ba: i, “Dilia da habodane hedolo bu misibala: ?”
When the girls went to Reuel their father, he said, “Why are you home so early today?”
19 Ilia da bu adole i, “Sibi ouligisu dunu da nini sefasisia, Idibidi dunu afae da nini gaga: i dagoi. Amola e da ninia lai gebo moma: ne, hano dili i.”
They said, “An Egyptian rescued us from the shepherds. He even drew water for us and watered the flock.”
20 Yedelou da ea idiwi amoma amane adole ba: i, “E da habila: ? Dilia da abuliba: le e gadili leloma: ne yolesila: ? Masa! E da nini gilisili ha: i manusa: misa: ne sia: ma.”
He said to his daughters, “So where is he? Why did you leave the man? Call him so he can eat a meal with us.”
21 Amaiba: le, Mousese da Midia: ne soge ganodini esalumusa: dawa: i galu. Amalalu, Yedelou da idiwi Siboula e lama: ne Mousesema i dagoi.
Moses agreed to stay with the man, who also gave him his daughter Zipporah in marriage.
22 Siboula da ema dunu mano lalelegei. Mousese da ea dogo ganodini amane sia: i, “Na da amo soge ganodini ga fi esala. Amaiba: le, amo manoma na da Gesiome (ga fi dunu) dio asula.”
She bore a son, and Moses called his name Gershom; he said, “I have been a resident in a foreign land.”
23 Ode eno ilia da gidigili, Idibidi hina bagade (Felou) da bogoi. Be gasa bagade udigili hawa: hamosu hamobeba: le, Isala: ili dunu da gogonomane, Gode fidima: ne dinanawane wesu.
A long time later, the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned because of the slave labor. They cried out for help, and their pleas went up to God because of their bondage.
24 Gode da ilia dinanawane wesu nabi dagoi. E da Ea gousa: su, amo E da A: ibalaha: me, Aisage amola Ya: igobe ilima hamoi bu dawa: i.
When God heard their groaning, God called to mind his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.
25 E da Isala: ili dunu amo ilia se nabawane udigili hawa: hamosu ba: i dagoi. Amola E da ilima bagade asigisu.
God saw the Israelites, and he understood their situation.

< Gadili Asi 2 >