< Gesami Hea:su 19 >
1 Mu da Gode Ea hadigi hou noga: le olelesa. Mu da Ea hahamoi hou moloidafa olelesa.
[When people look at everything that] God [has placed in] the skies, they can see that he is very great; they can see the great things that he has created.
2 Eso afae da fa: no mabe eso amoga Ea hadigi olelesa. Amola gasi afae da fa: no mabe eso amoga olelesa.
Day after day [it is as though the sun] proclaims [the glory of God], and night after night [it is as though the moon and stars] say that they know [that God made them].
3 Ado amola sia: da hame sia: sa. Amola ga: da hame naba.
They do not really speak; they do not say any words. There is no voice [from them] for anyone to hear.
4 Be osobo bagade fifi asi gala huluanedafa da amo olelesu naba. Gode da muagado ganodini, eso ea diasu gagui.
But what they declare [about God] goes throughout the world, and [even people who live in] the most distant/remote places on earth can know it. The sun is in the skies where God placed it [MET];
5 Eso da hahabe hahawane uda lamu dunu agoane maha. Amola e da hehenasu dunu defele hehenasu ganodini baligimusa: dawa:
it rises each morning like a bridegroom [who is happy] as he comes out of his bedroom after his wedding. It is like a strong athlete who is very eager to start running in a race.
6 Eso ea digagala: su da mu la: idi bega: asili la: idi bega: doaga: sa. Ea dogolo amoga wamoaligimu da hamedafa.
The sun rises at one side of the sky and goes across [the sky and sets on] the other side, and nothing can hide from its heat.
7 Hina Gode Ea sema da ida: iwanedafa. Ea hamoma: ne sia: i da gasa gaheabolo ninima iaha. Hina Gode Ea hamoma: ne sia: i da moloidafa. Ilia da dawa: su hame gala dunu ilima dawa: su iaha.
The instructions that Yahweh has given us are perfect; they (revive us/give us new strength). We can be sure that the things that Yahweh has told us will never change, and [by learning them] people who have not been previously taught/instructed will become wise.
8 Hina Gode Ea sema da moloidafa amola nowa dunu ilia fa: no bobogesea da hahawane ganumu. Hina Gode Ea hamoma: ne sia: i da fofada: su moloidafa iaha, amola dunu ea asigi dawa: su amoga dawa: su noga: i iaha.
Yahweh’s laws are fair/just; [when we obey them], we become joyful. The commands of Yahweh are clear, and [by reading them] [PRS] we start to understand [how God wants us to behave].
9 Hina Godema nodone beda: su hou da noga: i. Amo hou da eso huluane dialalalumu. Hina Gode Ea fofada: su hou da eso huluane moloi fawane ba: sa.
It is good for people to revere Yahweh; that is something that they will do forever. What Yahweh has decided is fair, and it is always right.
10 Hina Gode Ea sia: da gouli ida: iwane gala ea haboda: i amo baligisa. Ninia amo sia: hanaiwane dawa: mu da defea. Ea sia: da hedaidafa amola agime hano ea hedai amo baligisa.
The things that God has decided are more valuable than gold, even the finest/purest gold. They are sweeter than honey that drips from honeycombs.
11 Hina Gode! Na da Dia hawa: hamosu dunu. Amola Dia hamoma: ne sia: i da dawa: su nama iaha. Amola na da amoma fa: no bobogesea, Di da bidi nama iaha.
Furthermore, [by reading them] I learn [what things are good to do and what things are evil], and they promise a great reward to [us who] obey them.
12 Dunu da hi giadofasu, hi da hamedafa ba: sa. Hina Gode! Na wamo giadofale hamoi amoga Di na gaga: ma.
But there is no one who can know all his errors [RHQ]; so Yahweh, forgive me for these things which I do that I do not realize are wrong.
13 Na da hanaiba: le wadela: le hamomu higa: i gala mabu. Wadela: i hou da nama hina agoane dialumu, na higa: i. Amaiba: le, Di gaga: ma. Amasea, na da ida: iwane ba: mu, amola wadela: i hou amoga afafai ganumu.
Keep me from doing things that I know are wrong; do not let my sinful desires control me. If you do that, I will no longer be guilty for committing such sins, and I will not commit the great sin [of rebelling terribly] against you.
14 Hina Gode! Di da na wamoaligisu diasu agoai. Na da wadela: i hamomusa: gagulaligi dagoi. Be Dia da na bidiga lasu dunu esala. Na da Dia siga ba: ma: ne sia: ida: iwane fawane sia: mu amola asigi dawa: su ida: iwane fawane dawa: mu da defea.
O Yahweh, you are [like] an [overhanging] rock [MET] under which I can be safe; you are the one who protects me. I hope/desire that the things that I say and what I think will [always] please you.