< Tâconae 13 >

1 BAWIPA ni Mosi a kaw teh Isarelnaw thung dawk hmaloe khe e,
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:
2 tami thoseh, saring thoseh ca caminnaw pueng Kai hanlah thoung sak awh. Kaie hno lah ao telah atipouh.
“Sanctify to me every firstborn which opens the womb among the sons of Israel, as much of men as of cattle. For they are all mine.”
3 Mosi ni hai nangmouh santoungnae Izip ram hoi tâconae hete hnin heh pahnim awh hanh. BAWIPA ni nangmouh teh a thaonae kut lahoi hote ram dawk hoi na hrawi awh toe. Ton phuen vaiyei cat awh hanh.
And Moses said to the people: “Remember this day, on which you were taken away from Egypt and from the house of servitude. For with a strong hand the Lord has led you away from this place. Thus, you shall eat no leavened bread.
4 Abib thapa atu e hnin dawk nangmouh teh na tâco awh.
Today, you go forth in the month of new grain.
5 BAWIPA ni nangmouh poe hanlah mintoenaw koe lawk a kam e ram, Kanaannaw, Hitnaw, Amornaw, Hivnaw hoi Jebusitnaw e ram, sanutui hoi khoitui a lawngnae ram dawk na hrawi awh toteh, hete thapa dawk nangmouh ni hete hno heh na sak awh han.
And when the Lord has brought you into the land of the Canaanite, and the Hittite, and the Amorite, and the Hivite, and the Jebusite, which he swore to your fathers that he would give to you, a land flowing with milk and honey, you will celebrate this manner of sacred rites in this month.
6 Hnin sari touh thung tonphuenhoehe na ca awh vaiteh, hnin sarinae dawk BAWIPA han pawi lah ao han.
For seven days, you shall feed on unleavened bread. And on the seventh day, it will be the solemnity of the Lord.
7 Tonphuenhoehe vaiyei hnin sari touh thung na ca awh navah, nangmouh koe ton na tat awh mahoeh. Na onae hmuen pueng koehai hmu lah awm hanh naseh.
You shall consume unleavened bread for seven days. There shall not be seen anything leavened with you, nor in all your parts.
8 Kaimouh ni BAWIPA lungmanae dawk Izip ram hoi ka tâconae tueng nah, hettelah ka sak awh, telah na ca catounnaw koe na dei pouh han.
And you will explain to your son in that day, saying: ‘This is what the Lord did for me when I was taken away from Egypt.’
9 BAWIPA e kâlawk teh na pahni dawk pou ao thai nahan, hote hno teh na kut dawk mitnout kapanuekkhaikung, na mit rahak vah pahnim hoeh nahanlah ao han. BAWIPA ni nang teh athakaawme a kut hoi Izip ram dawk hoi na hrawi awh toe.
And it will be like a sign in your hand and like a memorial before your eyes. And so may the law of the Lord be always in your mouth. For with a strong hand, the Lord led you away from the land of Egypt.
10 Hatdawkvah, hete phunglam heh a kum tangkuem ama tueng nah na ya awh han.
You will keep this observance, at the established time, from day to day.
11 Nangmouh hoi na mintoenaw koe thoseh lawk a kam e patetlah BAWIPA ni na hrawi awh teh, hote ram na poe awh torei teh,
And when the Lord has brought you into the land of the Canaanite, just as he swore to you and to your fathers, and when he will give it you,
12 Nangmae ca caminnaw pueng hoi saringnaw e ca caminnaw pueng BAWIPA hanlah na hmoun awh han. A na tongpanaw pueng teh BAWIPA e lah ao han.
then you shall set aside for the Lord all that opens the womb and all that is first to go forth among your cattle. Whatever you will have of the male sex, you shall consecrate to the Lord.
13 Hateiteh, La ni a khe e camin teh tuca hoi na ratang awh han. Ratang ngai hoehpawiteh, Laca e a lahuen na kapai pouh awh han. Taminaw dawk ca caminnaw na ratang awh han.
The firstborn of a donkey you will exchange for a sheep. And if you will not redeem it, you shall put it to death. But every firstborn of man among your sons, you shall redeem with a price.
14 Na ca ni hmalah bangtelamaw telah na pacei pawiteh, BAWIPA ni santoungnae Izip ram hoi a kut tha kaawm hoi kaimouh na tâcokhai awh.
And when your son will question you tomorrow, saying, ‘What is this?’ you will respond, ‘With a strong hand the Lord led us away from the land of Egypt, from the house of servitude.
15 Faro siangpahrang ni kayawi lah na tâco sak awh hoeh torei teh, Izip ram dawk tami thoseh, saring thoseh, ca tongpa caminnaw pueng BAWIPA ni koung a thei. Hatdawkvah, hmaloe ka khe e saring a na tongpanaw pueng heh BAWIPA koe na poe han. Ca tongpa thung dawk tongpa caminnaw pueng teh ratang hanlah na dei pouh han.
For when Pharaoh had been hardened and was unwilling to release us, the Lord killed every firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of man, even to the firstborn of beasts. For this reason, I immolate to the Lord all of the male sex that opens the womb, and all the firstborn of my sons I redeem.’
16 Hete hno haiyah nange mitnout kapanuekkhaikung, na mit rahak vah mitnout lah ao han. Bangkongtetpawiteh, BAWIPA ni athakaawme a kut hoi kaimouh Izip ram dawk hoi na tâco sak awh toe telah taminaw koe a dei awh.
Therefore, it will be like a sign in your hand and like something hanging between your eyes as a remembrance, because with a strong hand the Lord has led us away from Egypt.”
17 Faro ni Isarelnaw a tâco sak hnukkhu, Filistin lah ceinae lam kahnaica ao eiteh, Cathut ni hote lam dawk hrawi hoeh. Bangkongtetpawiteh, ahnimouh ni tarantuknae a kâhmo awh navah, a lungpout teh Izip ram lah a ban payon han doeh ti a panue.
And so, when Pharaoh had sent the people away, God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, which is nearby, considering that perhaps they might relapse, if they saw wars rise up against them, and then they might return to Egypt.
18 Hatdawkvah, Cathut ni ahnimouh teh tuipuipaling kahrawng lam lahoi a hrawi. Isarelnaw ni Izip ram hoi ahuhu lahoi a tâco awh.
But he led them around by the way of the desert, which is next to the Red Sea. And so the sons of Israel ascended, armed, out of the land of Egypt.
19 Joseph ni hmaloe vah, Cathut ni na khet awh han. Ka hrunaw hete hmuen koe na sin awh han telah Isarelnaw koe lawk a kam e patetlah Mosi ni ahnie a hrunaw ama koe a sin.
Also, Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, because he had sworn to the sons of Israel, saying: “God will visit you. Carry my bones away from here with you.”
20 Ahnimouh ni Sukkoth hoi bout a tâco awh teh kahrawng teng, Etham khopui vah a roe awh.
And setting out from Soccoth, they encamped at Etham, in the most distant parts of the wilderness.
21 Ahnimouh ni karum khodai a cei thai awh nahanelah, BAWIPA ni kanîthun lah lam ka patue hane tâmaikhom hoi thoseh, tangmin lah angnae ka poe hane hmaitokhom hoi thoseh, ahnimae hmalah a cei pouh.
Now the Lord preceded them to show them the way, by day with a pillar of cloud, and by night with a pillar of fire, so that he might be the leader of their journey at both times.
22 Kanîthun lah tâmaikhom, tangmin lah hmaitokhom hah ahnimae hmalah hoi takhoe pouh hoeh.
These never failed: a pillar of cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night, in the sight of the people.

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