< Exodus 15 >

1 Then Moses and the sons of Israel sang this song to the Lord, and they said: “Let us sing to the Lord, for he has been gloriously magnified: the horse and the rider he has cast into the sea.
Hat navah, Mosi hoi Isarelnaw ni BAWIPA koe la a sak awh e teh, BAWIPA ni a lentoenae hoi a tâ dawkvah ama pholennae la sak awh sei. Marang hoi marangransanaw tuipui thung koung a tâkhawng toe.
2 The Lord is my strength and my praise, and he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I shall glorify him. He is the God of my father, and I shall exalt him.
BAWIPA teh ka thaonae hoi ka la lah ao. Ama teh na ka rungngangnae lah ao. Hote Cathut teh kai ni ka bawk e Cathut lah ao dawkvah, ka pholen han. Ka mintoenaw e Cathut lah ao dawkvah ka oup han.
3 The Lord is like a fighting man. Almighty is his name.
BAWIPA teh ransa lah ao. A min teh Jehovah doeh.
4 The chariots of Pharaoh, and his army, he has cast into the sea; his elect leaders have been submerged in the Red Sea.
Faro siangpahrang e rangleng hoi a ransanaw teh tuipui dawk koung a tâkhawng. A rawi e bawinaw hai tuipui paling dawk koung a bo awh.
5 The abyss has covered them. They descended into the depths like a stone.
Kadung poung e hmuen dawk muen a ramuk. Talung patetlah thung a bo awh.
6 Your right hand, O Lord, has been magnified in strength. Your right hand, O Lord, has struck down the enemy.
Oe BAWIPA, Aranglae na kut teh hnosakthainae hoi a lentoe teh, Oe BAWIPA, aranglae na kut ni tarannaw koung a raphoe.
7 And in the multitude of your glory you have put down your adversaries. You sent out your wrath, which devoured them like stubble.
Nang na ka tarannaw hah na lentoenae naw hoi koung na tâkhawng. A lungkhueknae a patoun teh songnawng patetlah ahnimouh teh a kak.
8 And by the breath of your fury, the waters were gathered together. The flowing waves stood still. The abyss was gathered into the midst of the sea.
Na hnong dawk e kâha lahoi tui teh na kâcu sak teh, Kalawng e tui barukbaruk a phuen sak teh, tuipui thung kadung poung e tui hah a kamkak.
9 The enemy said: ‘I will pursue and overtake them. I will divide the spoils. My soul will be filled. I will unsheathe my sword. My hand will put them to death.’
Taran ni kai na pâlei han. ahnimouh ka pha han. Lawp e hno hah ka kârei vaiteh ahnimouh koe ka ngainae akuep han. Tahloi tabu dawk e ka rasa vaiteh, ka kut hoi ahnimouh teh koung ka thei han telah a dei.
10 Your breath blew, and the sea covered them. They were submerged like lead into the mighty waters.
BAWIPA ni kahlî a hmu teh, tuipui ni ahnimouh muen a ramuk teh katha kaawm poung e tui dawk talung patetlah a bo awh.
11 Who is like you in strength, O Lord? Who is like you: magnificent in sanctity, terrible and yet praiseworthy, accomplishing miracles?
Oe BAWIPA, cathutnaw thung dawk nang patetlae Cathut apine kaawm. Thoungnae lahoi ka lentoe e, pholen nah, taki kaawm e, kângairu hno ka sak e, Nang hoi bang patet e cathut maw ka kâvan.
12 You extended your hand, and the earth devoured them.
Aranglae kut na dâw nah ahnimouh teh talai ni koung a payawp.
13 In your mercy, you have been a leader to the people whom you have redeemed. And in your strength, you have carried them to your holy dwelling place.
Na taran e taminaw hah lungmanae lahoi na hrawi. Kathounge na onae hmuen koe tha onae lahoi na hrawi.
14 Peoples rose up and became angry. Sorrows took hold of the inhabitants of Philistia.
Miphunnaw ni kamthang a thai awh vaiteh a taki awh han. Filistin khocanaw teh a lungpuen awh han.
15 Then the leaders of Edom were stirred up, and trembling took hold of the robust of Moab. All the inhabitants of Canaan were petrified.
Edom kahrawikungnaw kângairunae, Moab ram e ransanaw teh pâyawnae, Kanaan khocanaw pueng teh lungpoutnae koe a pha awh han.
16 Let fear and dread fall upon them, by the magnitude of your arm. Let them become immobilized like stone, until your people cross through, O Lord, until this, your people whom you possess, cross through.
Oe BAWIPA, na taminaw ni a tapoung toteh, Na ran e taminaw ni a tapoung toteh, Hote miphunnaw pueng ni takinae lungthin, lungpuennae a tawn awh vaiteh, Na kut hno sakthainae dawk ahnimouh teh talung patetlah duem ao awh han.
17 You shall lead them in and plant them, on the mountain of your inheritance, in your most firm dwelling place, which you have formed, O Lord, your sanctuary, O Lord, which your hands have made firm.
Oe BAWIPA, râw coe hane mon, Na o nahanelah na sak e hmuen koe na taminaw na kâenkhai han. Oe BAWIPA, na kut hoi sak e kathoung e hmuen koe hmuen na ta han.
18 The Lord will reign in eternity and beyond.
BAWIPA ni a yungyoe uk na lawiseh telah la a sak awh.
19 For the rider Pharaoh, with his chariots and horsemen, was brought into the sea. And the Lord brought back upon them the waters of the sea. But the sons of Israel walked across dry ground in its midst.”
Bangkongtetpawiteh, Faro siangpahrang e marangnaw, ranglengnaw, marangransanaw teh tuipui dawk a kâen teh BAWIPA ni ahnimae lathueng tuipui hoi muenli sak. Isarel miphunnaw teh tuipui lungui vah talai dawk a cei awh.
20 And so Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took up a timbrel in her hand. And all the women followed her with timbrels and dancing.
Aron e a tawn canu, profet napui Miriam ni cecak a sin teh, napuinaw pueng ni hai cecak khawng hoi a hnuk a kâbang awh.
21 And she prophesied, saying: “Let us sing to the Lord, for he has been gloriously magnified. The horse and its rider, he has thrown into the sea.”
Miriam ni hai BAWIPA teh a lentoe teh tânae a hmu dawkvah, Ama teh pholen awh sei. Marang hoi marangransanaw hah tuipui thungvah koung a pabo toe telah ahnimouh hoi cungtalah la a sak awh.
22 Then Moses took Israel from the Red Sea, and they went forth into the desert of Shur. And they wandered for three days through the wilderness, and they found no water.
Hahoi, Mosi ni Isarelnaw hah tuipui paling koe lahoi a hrawi teh, ahnimouh teh Sur kahrawngum vah a pha awh. Hote kahrawng dawk hnin thum touh kahlawng a cei awh teh tui hmawt awh hoeh.
23 And they arrived at Marah. They were unable to drink the waters of Marah because they were bitter. Therefore, he also established a name befitting the place, calling it ‘Marah,’ that is, bitterness.
Marah tie hmuen koe a pha awh navah, Marah tui teh akha dawkvah net thai awh hoeh. Hatdawkvah, Hote hmuen hah Marah telah a kaw awh.
24 And the people murmured against Moses, saying: “What shall we drink?”
Taminaw ni Mosi yonpen awh teh bangtelamaw nei han ti hoi a phuenang awh.
25 So he cried out to the Lord, who showed him a tree. And when he had cast it into the waters, they were turned into sweetness. In that place, he established instructions for him, and also judgments. And he tested him there,
Mosi ni BAWIPA a kaw teh BAWIPA ni thingkung buet touh a patue. Hote akung tui dawk a tâkhawng nah tui teh a radip. Hote hmuen koe ahnimouh a tanouk teh phunglam a sak pouh e teh,
26 saying: “If you will listen to the voice of the Lord your God, and do what is right in his sight, and obey his commands, and keep all his precepts, I will not bring upon you any of the distress that I imposed on Egypt. For I am the Lord, your healer.”
Nangmouh ni BAWIPA Cathut e lawk hah kahawicalah na ngai teh a ngai e hno na sak teh a kâpoelawknaw hah na ngai teh aphunglawknaw pueng na tarawi pawiteh, Izipnaw koe ka pha sak e Lacik hah nangmouh koe ka phat sak mahoeh. Bangkongtetpawiteh, nangmae patawnae kadamsakkung, BAWIPA lah ka o telah ati.
27 Then the sons of Israel arrived in Elim, where there were twelve fountains of water and seventy palm trees. And they camped next to the waters.
Hat hnukkhu, tuido hlaikahni touh, samtue 70 touh a onae Elim kho a pha awh teh, Hote hmuen dawk tui onae koe tengpam vah rim a tuk awh.

< Exodus 15 >