< Judges 19 >
1 Now in those days, when there was no king in Israel, a certain Levite was living in the inmost parts of the hill-country of Ephraim, and he got for himself a servant-wife from Beth-lehem-judah.
Amo esoha, Isala: ili da hina bagade hame galu. Lifai dunu afadafa da Ifala: ime agolo soge ganodini esalu. E da Bedeleheme moilai, Yuda soge ganodini, amoga ea gidisedagi uda a: fini (amo da ea udadafa hame be ema gilisili golamusa: eno lai) amo hamomusa: lai.
2 And his servant-wife was angry with him, and went away from him to her father's house at Beth-lehem-judah, and was there for four months.
Be amo uda da Lifai dunuma ougiba: le, hobea: i dagoi. E da ea eda ea diasu Bedeleheme moilai ganodini, amoga buhagili, oubi biyaduyale gala esalu.
3 Then her husband got up and went after her, with the purpose of talking kindly to her, and taking her back with him; he had with him his young man and two asses: and she took him into her father's house, and her father, when he saw him, came forward to him with joy.
Amalalu, Lifai dunu da e bu lamusa: dawa: i galu. E da ea hawa: hamosu dunu amola dougi aduna amo uda ea eda diasuga oule asi. Ea uda da eda diasu logo doasi amola ea eda da Lifai dunu hahawane aowai.
4 And his father-in-law, the girl's father, kept him there for three days; and they had food and drink and took their rest there.
Eda da ema esaloma: ne sia: i. Amaiba: le, e da eso udiana ouesalu. E amola ea uda da amo diasuga ha: i mai amola amogai gasi udiana golai.
5 Now on the fourth day they got up early in the morning and he made ready to go away; but the girl's father said to his son-in-law, Take a little food to keep up your strength, and then go on your way.
Eso biyadu amoga hahabedafa ela da nedigili, logoga masunusa: liligi momagei. Be uda ea eda da Lifai dunu ema amane sia: i, “Hidadea fonobahadi ha: i moma. Amo da dima gasa imunu. Fa: no masunu da defea.”
6 So seating themselves they had food and drink, the two of them together; and the girl's father said to the man, If it is your pleasure, take your rest here tonight, and let your heart be glad.
Amaiba: le, amo dunu aduna da fili, ha: i mai amola waini hano mai. Amalalu, uda ea eda da ema amane sia: i, “Guiguda: hahawane golama!”
7 And the man got up to go away, but his father-in-law would not let him go, so he took his rest there again for the night.
Lifai dunu da masunusa: wale gadoi. Be uda ea eda da ema ha: giwane esaloma: ne sia: beba: le, e da eno gasi amoga goegawi golai.
8 Then early on the morning of the fifth day he got up to go away; but the girl's father said, Keep up your strength; so the two of them had a meal, and the man and his woman and his servant did not go till after the middle of the day.
Golale, eso bi hahabedafa, e da masunusa: dawa: i galu. Be uda ea eda da amane sia: i, “Hidadea ha: i moma. Esomogoa agoane masunu da defea.” Amaiba: le, amo dunu aduna da ha: i mai.
9 And when they got up to go away, his father-in-law, the girl's father, said to him, Now evening is coming on, so do not go tonight; see, the day is almost gone; take your rest here and let your heart be glad, and tomorrow early, go on your way back to your house.
Lifai dunu amola ea gidisedagi uda amola ea hawa: hamosu dunu da masusa: dawa: beba: le, eda da amane sia: i, “Daeya da gadenesa. Dilia gasimu galebe. Guiguda: hahawane golama. Hahabedafa dia diasuga masunu da defea.”
10 But the man would not be kept there that night, and he got up and went away and came opposite to Jebus (which is Jerusalem); and he had with him the two asses, ready for travelling, and his woman.
11 When they got near Jebus the day was far gone; and the servant said to his master, Now let us go from our road into this town of the Jebusites and take our night's rest there.
Be Lifai dunu da gasi eno amoga golamu higa: i galu. Amaiba: le, e, ea gidisedagi uda, ela hawa: hamosu dunu amola dougi aduna (fisu amo da: iya ligisibi ba: i) logoga asi. Ilia da Yibase (Yelusaleme) gadenene doaga: loba, gasi gadenene ba: i. Amaiba: le, hawa: hamosu dunu da amane sia: i, “Ninia da amo Yibase moilai bai bagade ganodini golamu da defea.”
12 But his master said to him, We will not go out of our way into a strange town, whose people are not of the children of Israel; but we will go on to Gibeah.
13 And he said to his servant, Come, let us go on to one of these places, stopping for the night in Gibeah or Ramah.
Be ea ouligisu da amane sia: i, “Isala: ili dunu hame esalebe moilai bai bagade ganodini golamu da defea hame. Ninia da amo moilai baligili, Gibia o Lama moilaiga golamu.”
14 So they went on their way; and the sun went down when they were near Gibeah in the land of Benjamin.
Amaiba: le, ilia da Yibase moilai bai bagade (Yelusaleme) baligili, Gibia moilai Bediamini fi ilia soge ganodini, amoga doaga: i. Amoha eso dabe ba: i.
15 And they went off the road there with the purpose of stopping for the night in Gibeah: and he went in, seating himself in the street of the town, for no one took them into his house for the night.
Ilia da logo fisili, diasuga golamusa: asi. Ilia da moilai dogoa sogebi amoga asili, be dunu da ili aowamusa: hame sia: i.
16 Now when it was evening they saw an old man coming back from his work in the fields; he was from the hill-country of Ephraim and was living in Gibeah: but the men of the place were Benjamites.
Ilia da amoga esaloba, dunu da: i da ea ifabi amoga hawa: hamonanu, ilima doaga: i. E da musa: Ifala: ime agolo soge amoga esalu. Be amoga mugululi, Gibia moilaiga misi esalu. (Eno dunu huluane amogawi esalu da Bediamini dunu).
17 And when he saw the traveller in the street of the town, the old man said, Where are you going? and where do you come from?
Dunu da: i da Lifai dunu moilai dogoa sogebi amoga esalebe ba: beba: le, e amane sia: i, “Di da habidili misibala: ? Amola di da habidili masa: bela: ?”
18 And he said to him, We are on our way from Beth-lehem-judah to the inmost parts of the hill-country of Ephraim: I came from there and went to Beth-lehem-judah: now I am on my way back to my house, but no man will take me into his house.
Lifai dunu da bu adole i, “Ninia da Bedeleheme moilai Yuda soge gadili asili, wali ninia da ninia diasu Ifala: ime agolo soge amoga buhagisa. Guiguda: dunu eno da ninima golama: ne sogebi hame olei.
19 But we have dry grass and food for our asses, as well as bread and wine for me, and for the woman, and for the young man with us: we have no need of anything.
Ninia da dougi ea ha: i manu gala. Amola ninia da ha: i manu amola waini hano, na amola na gidisedagi uda amola na hawa: hamosu dunu manu defele gala. Be amo mae dawa: le, dunu da ninima golamu sogebi hame olei.”
20 And the old man said, Peace be with you; let all your needs be my care; only do not take your rest in the street.
Dunu da: i da amane sia: i, “Dilia da na diasuga golamu da defea. Na da hahawane dili ouligimu. Dilia da gadili moilai dogoa sogebi amoga golamu da hamedei.”
21 So he took them into his house and gave the asses food; and after washing their feet they took food and drink.
Amaiba: le, e da ili ea diasuga oule asili, ilia dougi amoma ha: i manu i. Ilia da emo dodofelalu, ha: i mai.
22 While they were taking their pleasure at the meal, the good-for-nothing men of the town came round the house, giving blows on the door; and they said to the old man, the master of the house, Send out that man who came to your house, so that we may take our pleasure with him.
Ilia da hahawane da: i dunu ea diasu ganodini esalu. Amalalu, dunu amo sama ea sama adole lasu dunu da diasu sisiga: le, logo ga: suga bagade fasu. Ilia da dunu da: i ema amane sia: i, “Dunu da dia diasuga misi, amo gadili oule masa. Ninia da ema adole lasu hou hamomu.”
23 So the man, the master of the house, went out to them, and said, No, my brothers, do not this evil thing; this man has come into my house, and you are not to do him this wrong.
Be dunu da: i da gadili asili, ilima amane sia: i, “Na na: iyado! Hame mabu! Amo wadela: idafa hou ema mae hamoma. Na da amo dunu na diasuga aowasa.
24 See, here is my daughter, a virgin, and his servant-wife: I will send them out for you to take them and do with them whatever you will. But do no such thing of shame to this man.
Ba: ma! Ea gidisedagi uda amola na uda mano dunu hame fi da esalebe. Na da ela gadili oule misini, dilia hanai hou elama hamoma. Be amo dunuma amo wadela: i hou mae hamoma.”
25 But the men would not give ear to him: so the man took his woman and sent her out to them; and they took her by force, using her for their pleasure all night till the morning; and when dawn came they let her go.
Be wadela: i adole lasu dunu da ea sia: hame nabi. Amaiba: le, Lifai dunu da ea gidisedagi uda lale, gadili oule asili, ilima i. Ilia da gasi ganodini, mae fisili, amo uda wadela: lesi amola ilia hanaiga wadela: idafa hou hamonanu, hahabe fawane yolesi.
26 Then at the dawn of day the woman came, and, falling down at the door of the man's house where her master was, was stretched there till it was light.
Hahabedafa, uda da dunu da: i ea diasu amoga egoa esalu, amo logo ga: suga misini, diasa: i. Eso misi digagala: be galu e da amogai dialebe ba: i.
27 In the morning her master got up, and opening the door of the house went out to go on his way; and he saw his servant-wife stretched on the earth at the door of the house with her hands on the step.
Egoa da nedigili, e da masusa: logo doasili, ea gidisedagi uda osoboga diasa: i, ea lobo logo ga: su gagumusa: molole guda: i dialebe ba: i.
28 And he said to her, Get up and let us be going; but there was no answer; so he took her up and put her on the ass, and went on his way and came to his house.
E amane sia: i, “Wa: legadoma! Ninia da ahoa: di!” Be e da bu hame ado baoui. Amaiba: le, e da ea bogoi da: i hodo amo dougi da: iya ligisili, hi diasuga asi.
29 And when he had come to his house, he got his knife, and took the woman, cutting her up bone by bone into twelve parts, which he sent through all Israel.
E da hi diasuga doaga: loba, ganodini golili sa: ili, gobihei lai. Amoga e da ea gidisedagi uda ea da: i hodo dadega: le, hu amola gasa fagoyale agoane ligiagagale, afae afae amo, e da Isala: ili fi fagoyale gala ilima iasi.
30 And he gave orders to the men whom he sent, saying, This is what you are to say to all the men of Israel, Has ever an act like this been done from the day when the children of Israel came out of Egypt to this day? Give thought to it, turning it over in your minds, and give your opinion of it.
Dunu huluane da amo hou ba: beba: le bagadewane fofogadigi. Ilia amane sia: i, “Ninia agoai hou da hamedafa ba: i. Ninia da Idibidi soge yolesili, amogainini wali, agoai hou hamedafa ba: su. Ninia amo hou hahamomu da defea. Hahamomusa: gini ninia adi hou hamoma: bela: ?”