< Idisu 9 >
1 Oubi age amoga Isala: ili dunu da Idibidi soge fisili, gadili asili ode ageyadu amoga, Hina Gode da Sainai Hafoga: i Soge ganodini Mousesema amane sia: i,
The Lord spoke to Moses in the Sinai desert in the first month of the second year after Israel had left Egypt. He told him,
2 “Wali oubi, eso 14amoga eso dabe galu, Isala: ili dunu da Baligisu Lolo Nasu amo sema huluane defele hamoma: ma.”
“The Israelites are to keep the Passover at its designated time.
Observe it at the time required—in the evening after sunset on the fourteenth day of this month, and do so in accordance with its rules and regulations.”
4 Amaiba: le, Mousese da Isala: ili dunu huluane Baligisu Lolo Nasu hamoma: ne sia: i.
Moses told the Israelites to observe the Passover.
5 Ilia da eso dabe amoga eso 14amola oubi age ganodini, Sainai Hafoga: i Soge ganodini, Baligisu Lolo Nasu hamoi. Ilia da Hina Gode Ea Mousesema hamoma: ne sia: i huluane defele hamoi.
So they kept the Passover in the Sinai desert, beginning in the evening after sunset on the fourteenth day of the first month. The Israelites followed all the instructions the Lord had given to Moses.
6 Be dunu mogili da bogoi da: i hodo digili ba: i dagobeba: le, amo esoha Baligisu Lolo manu hamedei ba: i. Ilia da Mousese amola Elanema asili amane sia: i,
However, there were some men who were unclean because they had been contact with a dead body, so they could not keep the Passover on that day. They went to see Moses and Aaron the same day
7 “Ninia da bogoi da: i hodo digili ba: iba: le, ledo hamoi dagoi. Be abuliba: le, ninia Isala: ili dunu eno defele, Hina Godema gobele salasu hamomu defele hame ba: sala: ?”
and explained to Moses, “We are unclean because of a dead body, but why should that mean we're prevented from giving our offering to the Lord with the other Israelites at the appropriate time?”
8 Mousese da bu adole i, “Waha aligima! Na da Hina Gode Ea sia: nabimu!”
“Stay here while I find out what the Lord's instructions are concerning you,” Moses responded.
9 Hina Gode da Mousesema, e da Isala: ili dunuma alofele sia: ma: ne sia: i,
The Lord told Moses,
10 “Dilia amola diligaga fi da bogoi digili ba: beba: le ledo hamoi ganiaba o ga sedaga sogega lala, be Baligisu Lolo manu hanai galea,
“Tell the Israelites: ‘If you or your descendants are unclean because of a dead body, or are away traveling, you can still keep the Lord's Passover.
11 dilia da ilegei oubi fisili, oubi eno ageyadu amoga eso 14amoga daeya manu da defea. Amo nasea, agi yisidi hame sali fawane amola gamoga: i hedama: ne fodole nasu fawane gilisili moma.
You are to observe it in the evening after sunset on the fourteenth day of the second month. You are to eat the lamb with the bread made without yeast, and the bitter herbs.
12 Ha: i manu aya manusa: mae yolesima. Amola ohe ea gasa afae maedafa fima. Baligisu Lolo Nasu ea sema huluane defele moma.
You must not leave any of it until the following morning and you must not break any of its bones. You must observe the Passover according to all the regulations.
13 Be nowa dunu da ledo hamedei amola soge sedade amoga hame asi, be Baligisu Lolo Nasu hame hamobe ba: sea, di amo dunu Na fi ilima fadegale fasima. Bai e da Lolo Nasu esoha, Nama gobele salasu hame hamoi. E da hisu wadela: le hamoiba: le, se nabimu.
However, anyone ceremonially clean and not away traveling who neglects to observe the Passover must be expelled from their people, because they didn't present the Lord's offering at the appropriate time. They will bear the responsibility for the consequences of their sin.
14 Ga fi dunu Isala: ili fi amo ganodini esalea da Baligisu Lolo Nasu hamomu hanai galea, e da amo Baligisu ea sema huluane hamoma: ne sia: ma. Dunu huluanedafa, Isala: ili dunu amola ga fi dunu, da amo sema huluane defele hamosea, Baligisu Lolo manu.
Any foreigners living among you who want to observe the Lord's Passover can do so following the Passover rules and regulations. The same rules apply to the foreigners as they do to you.’”
15 Esoha amoga ilia da Hina Gode Ea Abula Diasu hiougi, mu mobi ganumu da misini, Abula Diasu dedeboi dagoi. Gasi ganodini, amo mu mobi ganumu da lalu agoane ba: i.
The cloud covered the Tent of the Testimony (the Tabernacle) on the day that it was set up, and looked like fire above it from evening until the morning.
It was always like this. The cloud covered the Tabernacle during the day and at night it looked like fire.
17 Mu mobi ganumu da gado heda: loba, Isala: ili dunu da ilia fisisu mugululi asili, amola mu mobi ganumu da bisili asili bu sa: i dagoi ba: loba, amo sogebiga ilia da fisisu bu gagusu.
When the cloud rose from over the Tent, the Israelites would move on, and where the cloud stopped, the Israelites would set up camp there.
18 Hina Gode Ea sia: beba: le, ilia da fisisu mugululi ahoasu, amola E da bu sia: beba: le, ilia da fisisu bu hiougisu. Mu mobi ganumu da ilia fisisu da: iya gadodili dialebeba: le, ilia da fisisu ganodini ouesalu.
The Israelites moved on when the Lord told them to, and set up camp when the Lord told them to. While the cloud stayed over the Tabernacle, they remained camped there.
19 Mu mobi ganumu da eso bagohame ilia fisisu da: iya gadodili dialebeba: le, ilia da Hina Gode Ea hamoma: ne sia: i defele, ouesalu.
Even if the cloud didn't move for a long time, the Israelites did what the Lord told them and didn't move on.
20 Eso enoga, mumobi ganumu da eso bagahame ilia fisisu da: iya gadodili dialebe ba: i. Be ilia da fisisu ganodini ouesaloba o fisisu mugululi ahoanoba, ilia da Hina Gode Ea olelei defele fawane hamoi.
Sometimes the cloud only stayed over the Tabernacle for a few days. As always they followed the Lord's command as to whether to camp or to move on.
21 Eso enoga, mumobi ganumu da daeya ilia fisisu da: iya gadodili dialu hahabe bu bisili asi ba: su. Be mumobi ganumu da gadodili heda: le, ahoanoba, ilia amola da ahoasu.
Sometimes the cloud only stayed overnight, so when it rose in the morning they would move on. Whenever the cloud rose, day or night, they would leave.
22 Mumobi ganumu da eso aduna o oubi afae o ode afae baligili, amo ea aligisu eso defele ilia da ouesalusu. Be mumobi ganumu da gadodili heda: be ba: loba, ilia da ahoasu.
If the cloud stayed in one place for two days, or a month, or longer, the Israelites stayed where they were and didn't leave as long as the cloud remained over the Tabernacle. However, once it rose, they would leave.
23 Ilia da fisisu hiougisu amola fisisu mugulusu, amo Hina Gode da Mousese ea lafidili ilima hamoma: ne sia: i defele hamoi.
They camped when the Lord told them to, and left when he told them to. They followed the Lord's instructions that he gave to Moses.