< Ludi 2 >

1 Na: ioumi ea sosogo fi ea dio amo Boua: se, amo da mimogo noga: i dunu amola liligi bagade gagui dunu galu. Amo dunu da Na: ioumi egoa Ilimelege ea sosogo fi dunu amoga.
Now Naomi was related through her husband to a very wealthy man of the family of Elimelech named Boaz.
2 Be ha afaega Ludi e Na: ioumima amane sia: i, “Na amola da ifabia asili gagoma faili gaguli misunu. Na dafawaneyale dawa: be, dunu afae da na ba: le amola ea na amogai, e amola gilisili hawa: hamoma: ya sia: mu.” Na: ioumi e bu sinidigili sia: ne i, “Defea! Nadiwi, di masa!”
Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Let me now go into the fields and gather leftover grain behind anyone who will allow me.” “Go, my daughter,” she replied.
3 Amanoba Ludi e ifabia asi amola e da hobea misini, hawa: hamosu dunu ilia gagoma yolesi amo fa: no fofaisa misi. Amo hawa: hamosu hou doaga: i amo da Boua: se ea ifabia amai.
So she went to glean in the field after the reapers. As it happened, she was in that part of the field which belonged to Boaz, who was of the family of Elimelech.
4 Esoha afaega, Boua: se e Bedeleheme sogega ganini misini, hawa: hamosu dunuma hahawane dogolegele sia: sa: i. “Hina Gode da dilima ouesaloma!” ea amane sia: i. Amola ilia da ema bu adole i, “Hina Gode di amola hahawane dogolegele fidima!”
When Boaz came from Bethlehem and said to the reapers, “The Lord be with you,” they answered him, “May the Lord bless you.”
5 Boua: se da ea hawa: hamosu ouligisu hina ema adole ba: i, “Agoe da nowa uda a: finila: ?”
“Whose girl is this?” Boaz asked his servant who had charge of the reapers.
6 Ouligisu hina dunu da amane adole i, “E da sogebi enoga fi uda a: fini amola da Na: ioumi sigi misi. Moua: be sogega ganini misi.
The servant who had charge of the reapers replied, “It is the Moabite girl who came back with Naomi from the territory of Moab.
7 Ea amola nama adole ba: le, e amola da gagoma ifabi amoga hawa: hamosu dunu bisili hobea faisa bobogemu ea sia: i. E da hahabega mae yolesili hawa: hamone, waha fonobahadi fawane hisiha hele esalu.
She asked to be allowed to glean and gather sheaves after the reapers. So she came and has continued to work until now and she has not rested a moment in the field.”
8 Boua: se e Ludima sia: i, “Na dima fada: i sia: sa. Di gagoma faisia, enodiniga mae faima amola gui fawane faima. Amo di da goe uda bisili goegami hawa: hamonanoma.
Then Boaz said to Ruth, “Listen, my daughter. Do not go to glean in another field nor leave this place, but stay here with my girls.
9 Ili amola ba: la: loma. Ilia fage amo faisia, ilima gilisima. Na amola da na dunu ilima adoi, ‘Amo a: finima mae se nabasima.’ Be mae dawa: ma, di hano hanasea, hano ilia ofodoga di goga moma.”
Watch where the men are reaping and follow the gleaners. I have told the young men not to trouble you. When you are thirsty, go to the jars and drink of that which the young men have drawn.”
10 Ludi e muguni bugilasa: ili amola ea odagi osobo digili, amola e da Boua: se ema sia: i, “Abuliba: le dia nama bagade dawa: lalosabala: ? Abuliba: le dia da ga fi dunu eno digini mabe ema asigili fidisu hou hamobela: ?”
Then she bowed low and said to him, “Why are you so kind to me, to take interest in me when I am just a foreigner?”
11 Boua: se da amane sia: i, “Na nabi da di da dia disoa: amo bagade fidisa ea sia: i, digua bogobeba: le. Na dawa: di da dia ada amola dia ame amola dia soge huluane fisili misini, dunu fi dia hame dawa: amola fimusa: misi.
Boaz replied, “I have heard what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband, and how you left your father and mother and your native land to come to a people that you did not know before.
12 Di Ema hawa: hamoiba: le, Hina Gode da di bidi imunu da defea. Amola di da Isala: ili Hina Gode Ea gaga: su hou lalegagumusa: misi dagoiba: le, E da dima bidi bagade imunu da defea.
May the Lord repay you for what you have done, and may you be fully rewarded by the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge.”
13 Ludi e sia: i, “Di da nama bagade asigisa amola hahawane. Dia na hahawane hamoma: ne di da na bisili noga: le sia: dasu. Amo da na da dia hawa: hamosu dunu fonobahadi hame defei amomane.”
Then she said, “I trust I may please you, my lord, for you have comforted me and spoken kindly to your servant, although I am not really equal to one of your own servants.”
14 Amogalu, Boua: se e Ludima sia: i, “Misa amola agi fonobahadi a: le, gele moma.” Amanoba e da Boua: se ea hawa: hamosu dunu amola gilisili ha: i manu mai. Boua: se da ema gagoma gala: ine gobei i. Ha: i amo nanu, e sadini, ha: i manu oda gilisi dialebe ba: i.
At mealtime Boaz said to Ruth, “Come here and eat some of the food and dip your piece of bread in the vinegar.” So she sat beside the reapers, and he passed her some roasted grain. She ate until she was satisfied and had some left.
When she rose to glean, Boaz gave this order to his young men: “Let her glean even among the sheaves and do not disturb her.
16 E da gagoma faila asi laloba, Boua: se da ea hawa: hamosu dunu ilima sia: sia: i, “Ea faili amola gilisi dobomu da defea, amola ema sia: eno mae sia: ma e yolema: ne da. Be amola gagoma doboi oda ea faima: ne yolesima.”
Also pull out some for her from the bundles and leave for her to glean, and do not find fault with her.”
17 Be Ludi e gagoma huluane gagadolaloba, daeya doaga: le, ifabi ganodini amalu ba: loba, gagoma ea dioi defei da 10gilogala: me agoane doaga: i.
So she gleaned in the field until evening, then beat out what she had gleaned. It was about a bushel of barley.
18 E da gagoma ladilalu, moilaiga doaga: le, esoa: da: i ema ea faisu hou olelei amola ha: i manu ea nanu dialebe amo ema i.
Then she took it up and went into the town and showed her mother-in-law what she had gleaned. She also brought out and gave her that which she had left from her meal after she had had enough.
19 Na: ioumi da ema adole ba: i, “Dia goe da habi faibala: ? Nowa ea ifabia, di da hawa: hamonanula: ? Gode Ea da dunu ali hawa: hamonanu amo hahawane dogolegele fidimu da defea!” Be Ludi e Na: ioumima sia: ne i, “Na da dunu afae ea dio Boua: se, ea ifabia hawa: hamonanu.
“Where did you glean today, and where did you work?” asked her mother-in-law. “A blessing on him who took notice of you!” So she told her mother-in-law where she had worked. “The name of the man with whom I worked today,” she said, “is Boaz.”
20 “Hina Gode da Boua: se hahawane dogolegele fidimu da defea!” Na: ioumi amane sia: i. “Hina Gode da dunu fifi ahoanebe amola bogogia: i dunu ilima Ea hamoma: ne sia: i, amo da mae fisili hamosa.” Amola e bu sia: i, “Amo dunu da ninia gadenene sosogo fi, amo da ninia fi dunudafa.”
Naomi said to her daughter-in-law, “May the blessing of the Lord rest on this man who has not ceased to show his loving-kindness to the living and to the dead. The man,” she added, “is a near relation of ours.”
21 Ludi e sia: i, “Defeadafa e da nama amane sia: i, ‘Na hawa: hamosu go bisili hawa: hamoma amola gamisu hawa: hamone dagoma.’”
“He told me,” Ruth said, “that I must keep near his young men until they have completed all his harvest.”
22 Na: ioumi ea Ludima sia: i, “Ma, nadiwi! Amo da defeawane, di da Boua: se ea ifabia uda eno gilisili hamoiba: le. Be dima ougila: loba di enoga ifabi hawa: hamoi ganiaba.”
Naomi said to Ruth, “It is best, my daughter, that you should go out with his girls because you might not be as safe in another field.”
23 Amanoba, Ludi e ili bisili hawa: hamoi amola gagoma failalu, amalalu bali amola widi huluane gamibi dagoi ba: i. Amola e da esoa: amo bisili fifi lai.
So she gleaned with the girls of Boaz until the end of the barley and wheat harvest; but she lived with her mother-in-law.

< Ludi 2 >