< Sunglatnah 12 >
1 BOEIPA loh Moses neh Aaron te Egypt kho aha voek.
The Lord told Moses and Aaron while they were still in Egypt,
2 “Tahae hla he nangmih ham hla kungpuei neh kum dongkah hla khuiah khaw nangmih ham lamhmala om ni.
“This month will be for you the first month, the first month of your year.
3 Israel rhaengpuei boeih taengah thui lamtah, 'Tahae kah hla rha dongah tah hlang long he a napa im ham tu pakhat, te pawt atah im pakhat ham tu pakhat tah amamih taengla lo uh saeh.
Tell all the Israelites that on the tenth day of this month, every man must choose a lamb for his family, one for each household.
4 Tu aka om lakah imkhuia vaitah atah a im neh aka yoei a imben taengah lo saeh. Hlang kah hinglu tarhing neh aka ca tarhing ah tute boesoep pah.
However, if the household is too small for a whole lamb, then he and his nearest neighbor may choose a lamb according to the total number of people. Divide up the lamb depending on what everybody can eat.
5 Boiva te a tala hmabuet, kum khat aka lo ca te tah tuca khaw maae khaw namamih taengla lo uh.
Your lamb must be a year-old male without any defects, and you can take it either from the sheep or the goats.
6 Te phoeiah tahae hla hnin hlai li hil tuemkoi la nangmih taengah om vetih kholaeh ah Israel rhaengpuei hlangping boeih loh te te ngawn uh saeh.
Keep it until the fourteenth day of the month, when all the Israelites will slaughter the animals after sunset and before it gets dark.
7 Te phoeiaha thii te lo uh saeh lamtah rhungsut so rhoi neh im kah danglo dongah pae uh saeh. A pum te a khuiah ca uh saeh.
They are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they have the meal.
8 Maeh te khoyin ah hmai dongkah maehkaeh la ca uh saeh lamtah vaidamding neh ankhaa caak thil uh saeh.
They are to roast the meat over a fire and eat it that night, together with unleavened bread and bitter herbs.
9 A haeng lam khaw, tui neh a thong tih a hmin te lamkhaw ca uh boeh. Tedae a lu neh a kho, a kotak khaw hmai a kaeh ni na caak eh.
You are not to eat the meat raw or boiled in water. All of it must be roasted it over a fire, including the head, legs, and its insides.
10 Te te mincang hil paih boeh, mincang hil aka coih pueng te tah hmai neh hoeh uh.
Make sure nothing is left until the morning. If there is anything left over, burn it by morning.
11 Te te he tlam he ca uh. Na cinghen yen uh lamtah na khokhomte na kho dongah buenuh. Na congholte na kut dongah pomuh. BOEIPA kah Yoom he thintawn la ca uh.
This is how you are to eat the meal. You should be dressed ready to travel, with your sandals on your feet and your walking stick in your hand. You are to eat quickly—it is the Lord's Passover.
12 Te khoyin ah Egypt khohmuen long ka pah vetih, Egypt kho kah caming boeih tah hlang lamloh rhamsa hil pataeng ka ngawn ni. Te vaengah BOEIPA kamah loh Egypt pathen boeih soah tholhphu ka thung ni.
That very night I will go all through Egypt and kill every firstborn of both people and animals, and I will bring condemnation on all the gods of Egypt. I am the Lord.
13 Thii he nangmih ham im dongah miknoek la om ni. Nangmih taengah thii te ka hmuh vaengah nangmih te kang kang vetih Egypt khohmuen ka ngawn vaengah khaw kutcaihnah tlohthaete nangmih ah om mahpawh.
The blood on the houses where you live will mark them out. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. No deathly plague will fall on you to destroy you when I attack Egypt.
14 Te phoeiah he khohnin he nangmih ham poekkoepnah la om saeh. Te vaengah BOEIPA taengah khotue neh lam uh. Na lam uh te na cadilcahma ham kumhal khosingla om saeh.
This will be a day to remember for you. You are to celebrate it as a festival to the Lord for generations to come. You will observe this for all time to come.
15 Hnin rhih khuiah vaidamding ca uh. A cuek hnin ah tolrhu te na im lamloh toeng uh. Tolrhu aka ca boeih tah a hinglu te a cuek hnin lamloh a rhih hnin due Israel lamloh khoe saeh.
For seven days you must eat only bread made without yeast. On the first day you are to get rid of the yeast from your houses. Anyone who eats anything with yeast from the first day to seventh day must be excluded from the Israelite community.
16 A cuek khohnin kah a cim tingtunnah neh a rhih hnin kah a cim tingtunnah te nangmih ham om ni. Te vaengah bitat boeih he saii boel saeh. Tedae nangmih khuikah hinglu boeih loh a caak nawn te amah loh saii mai saeh.
On both the first day and on the seventh day you are to have a holy meeting. You must not work on those days, except to prepare food. That is all you are allowed to do.
17 Te khohnin kuelhuelh ah nangmih caempuei te Egypt kho lamloh kang khuen dongah vaidamding te ngaithuen. Te dongah na cadilcahma kah kumhal khosing dongah khaw he khohnin he ngaithuen uh.
You are to keep the Feast of Unleavened Bread because on this very day I led your tribes by their respective divisions out of Egypt. You are to observe this day for all time to come.
18 Lamhma ah hla sae hnin hlai li hlaem vaeng lamloh tekah hla hnin kul hnin khat hlaem duela vaidamding mah ca uh.
In the first month you are to eat bread without yeast from the evening of the fourteenth day until the evening of the twenty-first day.
19 Hnin rhih hil na im ah tolrhu hmu boel saeh. tolrhu aka ca boeih tah yinlai khaw, khohmuen mupoe khaw Israel rhaengpuei lamloh hinglu hnawt pah saeh.
For seven days there must be no yeast in your houses. If anyone eats something with yeast in it, then they must be excluded from the Israelite community, whether they are a foreigner or native of the land.
20 Tolrhu aka nuen boeih tah ca uh boel lamtah na tolrhum boeih ah vaidamding mah ca uh,” a ti nah.
You must not eat anything with yeast in it. Eat only bread without yeast in all your homes.”
21 Te phoeiah Moses loh Israel kah a hamca boeih tea khue tih amih te dangrhoek uh laeh, namah huiko ham boivate namamih loh lo uh lamtah Yoom maeh te ngawn uh laeh.
Then Moses called together all the elders of Israel and told them, “Go immediately and choose a lamb for each of your families, and kill the Passover lamb.
22 Te phoeiah pumpiding bong at lo uh lamtah baeldung dongkah thii khuiah nuem uh. Baeldung khuikah thii te danglo so neh rhungsut rhoi dongah hluk uh. Nangmih te hlang pakhat khaw mincang hil a im thohka lamloh moe uh boeh.
Get a bunch of hyssop, dip it into the blood in the basin, and put some on the top and sides of the doorframe. None of you are to go out through door of the house until morning.
23 Egypt vuek ham BOEIPA loh a pah vaengah danglo dongkah neh rhungsut rhoi dongkah thii te a hmuh vetih a kan ni. Aka vuek te na im thohka la kun ham khaw BOEIPA loh nang te kutcaihnah la n'khueh mahpawh.
When the Lord passes through to punish the Egyptians, he will see the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe. He will pass over the door, and he will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses and kill you.
24 He ol he namah ham neh na ca ham khaw kumhal kah oltlueh la ngaithuen laeh.
You and your descendants are to remember to observe these instructions for all time to come.
25 Nangmih taengaha thui vanbangla BOEIPA loh m'paek ham khohmuen lana pawk uh tue om bitni. Te vaengah he kah thothuengnah he ngaithuen uh.
When you enter the land that the Lord promised to give you, you are to observe this ceremony.
26 Na ca rhoek loh nangmih taengah, “Nangmih kah he mebang thothuengnah nim? aka ti khaw om ni.
When your children come and ask you, ‘Why is this ceremony important to you?’
27 Te vaengah, “He tah BOEIPA kah Yoom hmueih ni. Amah loh Egypt kah Israel ca imkhui te a kan dongah Egypt te a vuek tih mamih imkhui te n'huul,’ ti nah,” a ti nah. Te phoeiah pilnam te buluk tih a bawk uh.
you are to tell them, ‘This is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord. He was the one who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt when he killed the Egyptians but spared our households.’” The people bowed down in worship.
28 A caeh uh phoeiah khaw BOEIPA loh Moses neh Aaron a uen a saii rhoi vanbangla Israel ca rhoek long khaw a saii uh.
Then the Israelites went and did just as the Lord had told Moses and Aaron.
29 Te phoeiah khoyin boenglia pha vaengah BOEIPA loh a ngolkhoel dongah aka ngol Pharaoh caming lamloh tangrhom im kah tamna caming neh rhamsa caming boeih, Egypt khohmuen kah caming boeih te a ngawn.
At midnight the Lord killed every firstborn male in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh, who sat on his throne, to the firstborn of the prisoner in the jail, and also all the firstborn of the livestock.
30 Te dongah Pharaoh amah neh a sal boeih neh Egypt boeih tah khoyinah thoo uh. Te vaengah aka duek pawh imkhuiaom pawt dongah Egypt ah pangngawlnah muep om.
Pharaoh got up during the night, as well as all his officials and all the Egyptians. There were loud cries of agony throughout Egypt, because there wasn't a single house where someone hadn't died.
31 Amah khoyinah Moses neh Aaron tea khue tih, “Thoo lamtah ka pilnam lakli lamloh namah neh Israel carhoek khaw nong uh laeh. Na thui bangla cet uh lamtah Yahweh te thothueng uh.
Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron during the night and told them, “Get out of here! Leave my people, the two of you and the Israelites! Go, so you can worship the Lord as you have asked.
32 Na boiva khaw, na saelhung khaw na thui uh bangla khuen uh. Cet uh lamtah kai khaw yoethen m'pae uh,” a ti nah.
Take your flocks and herds as well, just like you've said, and leave! Oh, and bless me too.”
33 Egypt loh, “Kaimih boeih ka duek uh coeng,” a ti uh. Te dongah amih te khohmuen lamloh tueih paitok ham te pilnam te a cahawh.
The Egyptians urged the Israelites to leave their country as quickly as possible, saying, “Otherwise we'll all die!”
34 Te dongah pilnam loh a vaidambael dongkah tol a phul hlan a vaidamtlam te a himbai neha boep uh tih a laengpang dongaha koh uh.
So the Israelites picked up their dough before it had risen, and carried it on their shoulders in kneading bowls wrapped in clothing.
35 Israel ca rhoek long khaw Moses ol banglaa saii tih Egypt rhoek taengah cak hnopai neh sui hnopai neh himbai te a hoe uh.
In addition, the Israelites did what Moses had told them and asked the Egyptians for objects of silver and gold, and for clothing.
36 BOEIPA loh pilnamte Egypt mikhmuh ah mikdaithenlaa khueh coeng dongah a hoe uh bangla Egypt kah tea huul pauh.
The Lord had made the Egyptians look so favorably on the Israelites that they agreed their request. In this way they took the wealth of the Egyptians.
37 Te vaengah Sukkoth Raamses lamloh Israel ca rhoek aka cette camoea hoep phoeiah tongpa rhalkap thawng ya rhuk tluk louh.
The Israelites set out on foot from Rameses for Succoth and numbered about 600,000 men, as well as women and children.
38 Namcom khaw amih taengah muep cet uh tih boiva neh saelhung boiva neh bahoeng yet uh.
In addition many foreigners joined them. They also took with them large herds and flocks of livestock.
39 Egypt lamloha khuen vaidamtlam te tol a phul pawt dongah vaidamding buhlaa kaeng uh. Egypt lamloha haek uh vaengah uelh hama coeng pawt dongah amamih ham lampu khawa saii uh moenih.
Since their bread dough didn't have any yeast, the Israelites baked what they had brought out of Egypt into loaves without yeast. This was because when they were driven out of Egypt they had to leave in a hurry and didn't have time to prepare food for themselves.
40 Israel ca rhoek loh a tolrhum nah tih Egypt ah kho a sak uh te kum ya li neh kum sawmthum lo coeng.
The Israelites had lived in Egypt for 430 years.
41 Kum ya li neh kum sawmthuma bawtnah tea pha coeng. Te khohnin kuelhuelh tea pha vaengah tah BOEIPA kah caempuei boeihte Egypt kho lamloh khoe uh.
On the very day the 430 years ended, all the tribes of the Lord by their respective divisions left Egypt.
42 Tekah haknah hlaemah BOEIPA loh amihte Egypt kho lamkaha khuen. He khoyin he Israel ca boeih a cadilcahma ham BOEIPA taengkah haknah la om.
Because the Lord kept watch that night to lead them out of the land of Egypt, you are to keep watch this same night as an observance to honor the Lord, to be kept by all Israelites for generations to come.
43 Te phoeiah BOEIPA loh Moses neh Aaron te, “Yoom kah khosing he tah, kholong ca boeih long tah te te ca boel saeh.
The Lord told Moses and Aaron, “This is the Passover ceremony. No foreigner is allowed to eat it.
44 Tedae sal boeih khaw tangka neh a lai hlang tena rhet pah coeng atah tah te te ca saeh.
But any slave who has been bought can eat it once you have circumcised him.
45 Lampah neh kutloh long khaw te te ca boel saeh.
Foreign visitors or those hired from other nations shall not eat the Passover.
46 Im pakhat ah ca saeh. Maeh te imkhui lamloh tol la khuen boel saeh. A rhuh khaw a khuiah paep sak boeh.
It has to be eaten inside the house. You are not allowed to take any of the meat outside the house, or to break any of the bones.
47 Israel rhaengpuei boeih loh te te saii saeh.
All Israelites are to celebrate it.
48 Na taengah yinlai bakuep tih BOEIPA taengkah Yoom ka saii eh a ti atah tongpa boeih te rhet pah saeh. Te daengah ni te te a saii vaengah nuen van vetih khohmuen mupoe bangla a om eh. Tedae pumdul boeih tah te te ca boel saeh.
If there's a foreigner lives with you and wants to celebrate the Lord's Passover, all the males in their household have to be circumcised. Then he may come and celebrate it, and he shall be treated like a native of the land. But no man who is not circumcised may eat it.
49 Olkhueng he mupoe taeng neh nangmih lakli kah aka bakuep yinlai taengah pakhat la om saeh.
The same rule applies to both the native and the foreigner who lives among you.”
50 Te dongah BOEIPA loh a uen tih Moses neh Aaron loh a saii bangla Israel ca rhoek loh boeih a saii uh.
Then all the Israelites followed these instructions. They did exactly what the Lord had commanded Moses and Aaron.
51 Te khohnin kuelhuelh ah ni BOEIPA loh Israel carhoek te Egypt kho lamloh a caempuei neha khuen.
That very day the Lord led the Israelite tribes out of Egypt by their respective tribal divisions.