< 2 Samuel 13 >
1 After some time, David’s son Amnon fell in love with Tamar, the beautiful sister of David’s son Absalom.
Hagi ana knafina Deviti nemofo Apsalomuna nesaro Tamari'a hentofa mofa mani'ne. Hagi Deviti nemofo Amnoni'a ana mofakura tusiza huno kenunu hunte'ne.
2 Amnon was sick with frustration over his sister Tamar, for she was a virgin, and it seemed implausible for him to do anything to her.
Hianagi Tamari'a vene omase mofa mani'negeno, Amnoni'a ana mofate'ma erava'o huno mago'azama hunte kankura hakeno eri forera osu'ne. Ana higeno ana zamo'a kri ami'ne.
3 Now Amnon had a friend named Jonadab, the son of David’s brother Shimeah. Jonadab was a very shrewd man,
Hagi magora Amnoni nefu'a mani'neana agi'a Jonadabukino, agra knare antahi'zane ne' mani'ne. Hagi ana nera Deviti nefu Simea nemofo'e.
4 so he asked Amnon, “Why are you, the son of the king, so depressed morning after morning? Won’t you tell me?” Amnon replied, “I am in love with Tamar, my brother Absalom’s sister.”
Hagi mago zupa Jonadabu'a Amnonina asamino, Kagra kini ne'mofo nemofoga maka nanterana kri kavukava nehanana, na'a hu'nefi nasamio? Higeno Amnoni'a asamino, Nagri nenafu Apsalomu nesaro Tamarinku nave'nesige'na anara nehue.
5 Jonadab told him, “Lie down on your bed and pretend you are ill. When your father comes to see you, say to him, ‘Please let my sister Tamar come and give me something to eat. Let her prepare it in my sight so I may watch her and eat it from her hand.’”
Hagi Jonadabu'a Amnonina asamino, Kagra vunka tafete kri vahe kna hunka umase'negeno negafa'ma kageku'ma esigenka amanage hunka asamio, nagri nensaro Tamari asamigeno ne'zana erino eme namino. Hagi negenugeno emani'neno ne'zana retro hunaminke'na, azama'afintira naneno hunka hugahane.
6 So Amnon lay down and feigned illness. When the king came to see him, Amnon said, “Please let my sister Tamar come and make a couple of cakes in my sight, so that I may eat from her hand.”
Anage hutegeno Amnoni'a kri vahekna huno umase'negeno nefa Deviti'ma kenaku efregeno Amnoni'a asamino, Muse hugantoanki nensarona Tamarina asamigeno ne'zana negane'na eme krenke'na azama'afintira na'neno.
7 Then David sent word to Tamar at the palace: “Please go to the house of Amnon your brother and prepare a meal for him.”
Higeno Deviti'a Tamarina eme hunteno, Vunka negasaro Amnoni'a kri erino mase'neanki, ne'zana noma'afi ome kremio.
8 So Tamar went to the house of her brother Amnon, who was lying down. She took some dough, kneaded it, made cakes in his sight, and baked them.
Higeno Tamari'a nesaro nonte'ma vuno ome keana Amnoni'a tafe'are kri erino mase'ne. Hagi Tamari'a mago'a flaua erino heruno negregeno, Amnoni'a mase'nefintira ke'ne.
9 Then she brought the pan and set it down before him, but he refused to eat. “Send everyone away!” said Amnon. And everyone went out.
Hagi ana ne'zama kreno erino zuompafima eme nemiana navresrahie huno nehuno, miko vahera huzmanteno, Amafintira atreta viho. Huno hige'za miko vahe'mo'za atirami'za vu'naze.
10 Then Amnon said to Tamar, “Bring the food into the bedroom, so that I may eat it from your hand.” Tamar took the cakes she had made and went to her brother Amnon’s bedroom.
Anante Amnoni'a Tamarina asamino, Ana ne'zana nemasofinka efrenka kazampinti eme namige'na na'neno, higeno Tamari'a anama retro hu'nea ne'zana erino nemasefinka vu'ne.
11 And when she had brought them to him to eat, he took hold of her and said, “Come lie with me, my sister!”
Hagi ana ne'zama erino eme nemigeno'a, Amnonia azeri anunekino, Nensaroga nagrane mase'nanegu nehue.
12 “No, my brother!” she cried. “Do not humiliate me, for such a thing should never be done in Israel. Do not do this disgraceful thing!
Hianagi Tamari'a huno, nensaroga nazeri havizana osuo. E'inahu zana Israeli vahe agu'afina osuo. Kagra haviza huno neginagi hu'nea avu'ava zana osuo.
13 Where could I ever take my shame? And you would be like one of the fools in Israel! Please speak to the king, for he will not withhold me from you.”
Hagi kagra e'ina hu'zama hanankeno'a nagaze hanige'na, vahe zamavufina vano osugahue. Hagi Israeli agu'afina kagra neginagi vahera zamagaterenka, kefo vahe manigahane. E'ina hu'negu muse hugantoanki kini ne' asamigeno, hugnarere hugante'na nagrira ara erigahane.
14 But Amnon refused to listen to her, and being stronger, he violated her and lay with her.
Higeno Amnoni'a ana ke'a ontahi hanavetino Tamari'na, avazu huno havi avu'ava hunte'ne.
15 Then Amnon hated Tamar with such intensity that his hatred was greater than the love he previously had. “Get up!” he said to her. “Be gone!”
Anama hutegeno Amnonina ame huno Tamarima avesinte'nea zamo'a fanane higeno, Tamarina tusiza huno avesra hunenteno, otinka amafintira vuo, huno Tamarina hunte'ne.
16 “No,” she replied, “sending me away is worse than this great wrong you have already done to me!” But he refused to listen to her.
Higeno Tamari'a kenona huno, Nagri'ma amafinti'ma vuoma hunkama humanantana zamo'a, ko'ma hu'nante'nana hazenke zana agaterenka tusi'a hazenke hugahane. Hianagi Amnoni'a ke'a ontahi'ne.
17 Instead, he called to his attendant and said, “Throw this woman out and bolt the door behind her!”
Hagi avate eri'za vahe asamino, Ama ara amafintira avreta atineramita kafana erigiho.
18 So Amnon’s attendant threw her out and bolted the door behind her. Now Tamar was wearing a robe of many colors, because this is what the king’s virgin daughters wore.
Higeno ana eri'za vahe'amo'a fegu'a avre netreno, kahana erigi'ne. Hagi kini vahe'mofo mofa'nemo'zama za'za kukenama antani'nage'za vahe'mo'za nezmage'za venema omase mofa'ne hu'za nehaza za'za kukena Tamari'a antanineno, Amnoni nontega vu'neankino,
19 And Tamar put ashes on her head and tore her robe. And putting her hand on her head, she went away crying bitterly.
Tamari'a ana za'za kukena'a tagoto tagatu nehuno tanefa kateno nefreno, asenirera azana refiteno zavira neteno vu'ne.
20 Her brother Absalom said to her, “Has your brother Amnon been with you? Be quiet for now, my sister. He is your brother. Do not take this thing to heart.” So Tamar lived as a desolate woman in the house of her brother Absalom.
Hagi Absalomu'a nesaro Tamarima negeno antahigeno, Negasaro Amnoni'a nankna huno amanahu havi avu'ava zana hugante. Hianagi agra negasaroki anazana mago vahera osaminka atrenka manio. Hagi Tamari'a Apsalomu nompi mani'neanagi, asunku zampi mani'ne.
21 When King David heard all this, he was furious.
Hagi ana mika zamofo nanekema kini ne' Deviti'ma nentahino'a, tusi'a arimpa ahe'ne.
22 And Absalom never said a word to Amnon, either good or bad, because he hated Amnon for disgracing his sister Tamar.
Hagi Absalomu'a Amnonina magokea huomi'ne. Na'ankure nesarona azeri haviza hu'negu tusiza huno antahi haviza hunenteno anara hu'ne.
23 Two years later, when Absalom’s sheepshearers were at Baal-hazor near Ephraim, he invited all the sons of the king.
Hagi Tare kafu evutege'za Absalomu eri'za vahe'mo'za sipisipi azoka harenaku Balhasori kumara Efraemi kuma tava'onte me'nere vu'naze. Hagi Absalomu'a kini ne'mofo mofavre zaga kehige'za utru hu'naze.
24 And he went to the king and said, “Your servant has just hired shearers. Will the king and his servants please come with me?”
Hagi Absalomu'a kini ne' Devitinte vuno anage hu'ne, Sipisipi afu'mofo azokama hare eri'za vahe'nimo'za sipisipi azoka nehare'za menina ne'zana kre'za nene'za musenkase nehazanki, knare kini ne'moka eri'za vahekanena anante esanketa musenkasea hugahuno?
25 “No, my son,” the king replied, “we should not all go, or we would be a burden to you.” Although Absalom urged him, he was not willing to go, but gave him his blessing.
Hianagi kini nemo'a ke'nona huno, Mofavrenimoka tagra ovugahune. Na'ankure tagrama vanunkenka kagra ne'zama krerante zankura rankna erigahane. Hagi anagema higeno'a, Absalomu'a inene hu'neanagi, kini ne'mo'a maka'mota ovugahune nehuno, Absalomuna asomu ke hunte'ne.
26 “If not,” said Absalom, “please let my brother Amnon go with us.” “Why should he go with you?” the king asked.
Anante Absalomu'a kini nera antahigeno, Muse hugantoanki kagrama ovanunka, nenfu Amnonina huntegeno nagrane vino? Higeno kini ne'mo kenona huno, Na'ante Amnonina huntanenkeno kagranena vugahie? huno hu'neanagi,
27 But Absalom urged him, so the king sent Amnon and the rest of his sons.
Absalomu'ma inene huno kema hiazanku kini ne'mo'a huzmantege'za, Amnoni'ene mika kini ne'mofo mofavremo'za agrane vu'naze.
28 Now Absalom had ordered his young men, “Watch Amnon until his heart is merry with wine, and when I order you to strike Amnon down, you are to kill him. Do not be afraid. Have I not commanded you? Be courageous and valiant!”
Hianagi Absalomu'a eri'za vahe'a zamasamino, Amnoni'ma waini tima neno neginagima hanigeta ahe friho. Hagi Amnonima ahe fri zankura korora osiho. Nagra ahe friho hu'na huramantoanki, ahe friho.
29 So Absalom’s young men did to Amnon just as Absalom had ordered. Then all the other sons of the king got up, and each one fled on his mule.
Higeno Absalomu eri'za vahe'mo'za Absalomu'ma hu'nea kante ante'za, Amnonina ahe fri'naze. Hagi kini ne'mofona maka mofavre'amo'za anazama nege'za, miulie nehaza donkizami'a eri'za panani hu'za fre'naze.
30 While they were on the way, a report reached David: “Absalom has struck down all the sons of the king; not one of them is left!”
Hagi ana mofavre'mo'za zahufa kantega neage'za, mago'a vahe'mo'za kini nera eme asamiza, Absalomu'a kini ne'moka mofavre zaga maka zamahe vagare'ne.
31 Then the king stood up, tore his clothes, and lay down on the ground; and all his servants stood by with their clothes torn.
Hagi anankema nentahino'a, kini ne'mo'a otino kukena'a tagato tagatu nehuno mopafi maseno krafa hu'ne. Hagi mika eri'za vahe'mo'zanena kukenazamia tagato nehu'za krafa hu'naze.
32 But Jonadab, the son of David’s brother Shimeah, spoke up: “My lord must not think they have killed all the sons of the king, for only Amnon is dead. In fact, Absalom has planned this since the day Amnon violated his sister Tamar.
Hianagi Deviti nefu Simea nemofo Jonadabu'a Devitina eme asamino, ranimoka antahintahi hakarea osuo, ana miko mofavre zaga ozamahe'neanki Amnoninke ahe'ne. Hagi ama anazama fore hu'neana Amnonima nesaroma Tamarima havi avu'ava'ma hunte'nea zante Absalomu'a anara hu'ne.
33 So now, my lord the king, do not take to heart the report that all the sons of the king are dead. Only Amnon is dead.”
E'ina hu'negu kini ne' ranimoka, ana kegura antahintahi hakarea osuo. Amnoni agrake fri'ne.
34 Meanwhile, Absalom had fled. When the young man standing watch looked up, he saw many people coming down the road west of him, along the side of the hill. And the watchman went and reported to the king, “I see men coming from the direction of Horonaim, along the side of the hill.”
Hagi anama nehuno'a Absalomu'a atreno fre'ne. Hagi avuma anteno kuma kegava nehia sondia vahe'mo'ma keana Horonaimia zage fre kaziga agonafinti rama'a vahe e'naze.
35 So Jonadab said to the king, “Look, the sons of the king have arrived! It is just as your servant said.”
Ana hazageno Jonadabu'a kini nera asamino, Ko nagrama huankante kini ne'moka mofavre zagamo'za neaze.
36 And as he finished speaking, the sons of the king came in, wailing loudly. Then the king and all his servants also wept very bitterly.
Hagi kema huvaganeregeno'a kini ne'mofo mofavre'zagamo'za anante ehanati'za tusi zavi atage'za, kini ne'ene mika eri'za vahe'mo'za zavi ate vagare'naze.
37 Now Absalom fled and went to Talmai son of Ammihud, the king of Geshur. But David mourned for his son every day.
Hagi Deviti'a nemofo Amnoninkura rama'a knafi zavira ate'ne. Hagi Absalomu'a freno negeho Talmaintega vu'ne. Hagi Talmaia Amihudi nemofokino Gesuri kumate kini ne' mani'ne.
38 After Absalom had fled and gone to Geshur, he stayed there three years.
Hagi Absalomu'a freno 3'a kafu Gesuri kumatera umani'ne.
39 And King David longed to go to Absalom, for he had been consoled over Amnon’s death.
Ana'ma higeno'a Deviti'a Amnoninku'ma asunku hu'nea zana atreno ete Absalomunku asunkura hu'ne.