< Gadili Asi 4 >
1 Amalalu, Mousese da Hina Godema amane adole i, “Be Isala: ili dunu da na sia: dafawaneyale hame dawa: sea amola na sia: hame nabasea, na da adi hamoma: bela: ? Ilia da Di da nama hame misi amo sia: sea, na da adi hamoma: bela: ?”
“But what if they don't believe me or listen to what I say?” Moses asked. “They could say, ‘The Lord didn't appear to you.’”
2 Amaiba: le, Hina Gode da ema amane adole ba: i, “Dia loboga gagui da adila: ?” E bu adole i, “Amo da dagulu.”
The Lord asked him, “What are you holding in your hand?” “A walking stick,” Moses replied.
3 Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Amo dagulu osoboga ligia guduma!” Mousese da ligia guduli, dagulu da afadenene bu sa: ya: be hamoi. Amalalu, Mousese da beda: iba: le amoga hobea: i.
“Throw it on the ground,” he told Moses. So Moses did. It turned into a snake and Moses ran away from it.
4 Amalalu, Hina Gode da Mousesema amane sia: i, “Defea! Dia lobo ligia guduli, sa: ya: be ea la: go gaguli gaguia gadoma.” Amaiba: le, Mousese da ea lobo ligia guduli, sa: ya: be gaguli, sa: ya: be da bu afadenene dagulu ba: i.
“Reach out and grab hold of it by its tail,” the Lord told Moses. Moses did so and it turned back into a walking stick in his hand.
5 Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Di da Isala: ili dunu ba: ma: ne amo hou hamoma. Ilia da Hina Gode amo ilia aowalalia Gode, A:ibalaha: me, Aisage amola Ya: igobe ilia Gode, da dima misi dagoi, ilia da amo dafawaneyale dawa: ma: ne amo hou hamoma.”
“You are to do this so that they will believe that I the Lord did appear to you, the God of their fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
6 Hina Gode da Mousesema eno amane sia: i, “Dia lobo amo dia abula ganodini wamo salima.” Mousese da Gode Ea sia: i defele hamoi. E da ea lobo bu duga: le, amo da aiya bagade moloba: agoai ba: i. (‘lebelosi’ oloi).
Then the Lord told him, “Put your hand inside your clothes close to your chest.” So Moses did as he was told. When he took his hand out, it was white like snow with a skin disease.
7 Amalalu, Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Dia lobo bu dia abula ganodini wamo salima.” E da agoane hamoi. E lobo bu duga: le, aiya huluane da bahoi dagoi ba: i amola ea lobo gadofo da ea da: i hodo eno defele ba: i.
“Now put your hand back inside your clothes,” the Lord said. Moses did so. When he took it out again, his hand had returned to normal.
8 Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Ilia da dia hidadea hamoi musa: hame ba: su hou amo dafawaneyale hame dawa: sea, ilia da amo hou ba: sea, dia sia: dafawaneyale dawa: mu.
“If they don't believe you and they're not convinced by the first sign, they'll believe because of the second sign,” the Lord explained.
9 Be ilia amo musa: hame ba: su hou aduna ba: sea, dia sia: dafawaneyale hame dawa: sea, defea, Naile Hano amoga hano lale, hafoga: i osoboga sogadigima. Amasea, hano da afadenene, bu maga: me hamoi dagoi ba: mu.”
“But if they still don't believe you or listen to you because of these two signs, then you are to take some water from the Nile and pout it out on the ground. The Nile water will turn into blood on the ground.”
10 Be Mousese da amane sia: i, “Hame mabu, Hina! Dia na mae asunasima! Na da sia: noga: le adole imunu hame dawa: Di da nama sia: beba: le, na hou da hame afadenei. Na sia: da noga: i hame, dioi bagade gala.”
Then Moses said to the Lord, “Pleased excuse me, but I'm not someone who is good with words—not in the past, and not from the time you have been speaking with me, your servant. My speech is slow and I don't say things well.”
11 Be Hina Gode da ema bu adole i, “Nowa da osobo bagade dunuma lafi iahabela: ? Nowa da dunu ge ga: i o sia: hamedei hamosala: ? Nowa da dunu ba: ma: ne si iaha o mae ba: ma: ne si dofosala: ? Amo da Ni fawane. Na fawane da Hina Gode!
“Who gave people mouths?” the Lord asked him. “Who makes people deaf or dumb, able to see or blind? It's I, the Lord, who does that.
12 Di wali masa! Na da dia sia: fidimu amola di adole ima: ne, Na da dima sia: imunu.”
Now go, and I myself will be your mouth, and I will tell you what you are to say.”
13 Be Mousese da bu adole i, “Hame mabu, Hina! Eno dunu asunasima.”
“Please, Lord, send someone else!” Moses responded.
14 Amo sia: nababeba: le, Hina Gode da Mousesema ougi galu. E amane sia: i, “Defea! Dia ola Elane (Lifai fi dunu) amo dawa: ma. Ea sia: da noga: iwane Na dawa: E da wali di yosia: musa: logoga manebe. E da di hahawane ba: mu.
The Lord got angry with Moses, and told him, “There's your brother Aaron, the Levite. I know he speaks well. He's on his way to meet you, and he'll be very happy to see you.
15 Di sia: musa: dawa: i, amo ema sia: ma. Na da alia sia: be amo fidimu amola ali da eno dunu olelema: ne, alima sia: olelemu.
Speak to him and tell him what to say. I will be your mouth and his mouth, and I will tell you what you are to do.
16 E da dia lafi defele esalebe ba: mu. E da Isala: ili dunu ilima dia sia: olelemu. Amasea, di da Hina Gode defele, e da sia: adole imunusa: ema olelemu.
Aaron will speak on your behalf to the people, as if he was your mouth, and you will be in the place of God to him.
17 Di ahoasea, amo dagulu gaguli masa. Di da amo daguluga musa: hame ba: su hou hamomu.”
Make sure to take your walking stick with you so you can use it to do the signs.”
18 Amalalu, Mousese da esoa: Yedelouma asili, amane sia: i, “Na da na fi Idibidi soge ganodini amo ilia hou ba: la masunu da defeala: ?” Yedelou da defea sia: ne, Mousesema hahawane ‘asigibio’ sia: i.
Then Moses returned to Jethro his father-in-law and told him, “Please allow me to go back to my own people in Egypt so I can see if any of them are still alive.” “Go with my blessing,” Jethro replied.
19 Mousese da Midia: ne soge ganodini esaloba, Hina Gode da ema amane sia: i dagoi, “Dia Idibidi sogega buhagima. Dunu huluane da di fanelegemusa: dawa: i amo da bogoi dagoi.”
While Moses was in Midian, the Lord told him, “Go back to Egypt because all those who wanted to kill you have died.”
20 Amaiba: le, Mousese da idua amola egefe aduna amo dougi amoga fila heda: ma: ne hamone, Idibidi sogega doaga: musa: oule asi. Mousese da dagulu amo Gode da gaguli masa: ne sia: i, amo gaguli asi.
Moses put his wife and sons on a donkey and went back to Egypt, carrying the walking stick that God had used to perform miracles.
21 Hina Gode da bu Mousesema amane sia: i, “Di da wali Idibidi sogega buhagimuba: le, di da Idibidi hina bagade (Felou) ba: ma: ne, musa: hame ba: su hou dia hamoma: ne Na da dima gasa i, amo huluane hamoma. Be na da Felou ea dogo igi agoane hamomu. Amaiba: le, e da Na fi dunu ilia gadili masunu logo hame doasimu.
The Lord told Moses, “When you get back to Egypt, make sure to go to Pharaoh and carry out the miracles I've given you to do. I will make him stubborn and he will not let the people go.
22 Amasea, di da ema amane sia: ma, ‘Hina Gode da amane sia: sa; Isala: ili da Na magobo mano.
This is what you are to tell Pharaoh, ‘This is what the Lord says. Israel is my firstborn son.
23 Na da dima nagofe Nama nodone sia: ne gadomusa: gadili masa: ne, logo doasima: ne sia: i. Be di da higa: i galu. Amaiba: le, Na da wali dia magobo dunu mano fanelegemu.’”
I ordered you to let my son go so he can worship me. But you refused to release him, so I will now kill your firstborn son.”
24 Mousese da Idibidiga doaga: musa: logoga ahoanoba, sogebi afae amogai ouesalu golai. Amogai, Hina Gode da ema misini, Mousese fanelegemusa: dawa: i.
But while they were on their way the Lord came to the place where they were staying, wanting to kill Moses.
25 Be Mousese idua Siboula da debesu sua: ne, egefe gadofo damuni, amo Mousese ea emo da: iya ligisi. Gadofo damusu hou dawa: beba: le, e da Mousesema amane sia: i, “Di da nama maga: me egoa agoane galebe!” Amaiba: le, Hina Gode da Mousese hame fanelegei.
However, Zipporah used a flint knife to cut off her son's foreskin. She touched his feet with it, and said to him, “You are a blood-husband to me.”
(Calling him a blood-husband referred to circumcision.) After this the Lord left Moses alone.
27 Be Hina Gode da Elanema amane sia: i dagoi, “Di wadela: i hafoga: i soge amoga masa. Amogai, di Mousese gousa: ma.” Amaiba: le, e da hadigi goumi (Sainai Goumi) amogai Mousese gousa: i. E da Mousese gousa: le, nonogoi.
The Lord had told Aaron, “Go and meet Moses in the desert.” So Aaron went and met Moses at the mountain of God and greeted him with a kiss.
28 Amalalu, Mousese da Hina Gode ea adoi huluane (E da Idibidi sogega buhagima: ne sia: i) amo Elanema olelei. Amola musa: hame ba: su hou Hina Gode da e hamoma: ne sia: i, amo Elanema olelei.
Then Moses explained to Aaron everything the Lord had sent him to say and all the miracles he had ordered him to do.
29 Amaiba: le, Mousese amola Elane ela da Idibidi sogega asi. Amogai, ilia da Isala: ili ouligisu dunu huluane gilisi.
Moses and Aaron traveled to Egypt. There they had all the Israelite elders gather together.
30 Elane da ilima hou huluane Hina Gode da Mousesema sia: i amo ilima olelei. Dunu huluane ba: ma: ne, Mousese da musa: hame ba: su hou huluane hamosu.
Aaron shared with them everything the Lord had told Moses, and Moses carried out the miracles so they could see them.
31 Amalalu, Isala: ili dunu fi da dafawaneyale dawa: i. Ilia Hina Gode da ilima misi dagoi amola ilia se nabasu huluane E da ba: i dagoi, amo dafawaneyale dawa: i. Amo dawa: beba: le, ilia da beguduli, Godema nodone sia: ne gadoi.
The Israelites were convinced. When they heard that the Lord had come to them, and that he had been touched by their suffering, they bowed their heads and worshiped.