< Genesis 21 >

1 Then the Lord visited Sarah, just as he had promised; and he fulfilled what he had spoken.
Basa ma, LAMATUALAIN fee papala-babꞌanggiꞌ neu Sara, tungga hehelu-fufuli Na. Abraham too natun esa ena ma, Sara nairu boe. Dai fai na ma, ana bꞌonggi ana touꞌ esa. Abraham babꞌae e, Isak (sosoa na ‘mali’). Sara o olaꞌ nae, “Lamatualain tao au mali, te ia naa au umuhoꞌo. Atahori ra duꞌa rae au nda hambu anaꞌ sia fai lasiꞌ ia sa. Tao-tao te, mae au sao ngga lasiꞌ naeꞌ ena o, au feꞌe bꞌonggi fee ne. De ia naa, sudꞌiꞌ a se rena dalaꞌ ia o, ara mali ro au.” Isak fai falu ma, Abraham sunat e, tungga Lamatualain parenda Na.
2 And she conceived and gave birth to a son in her old age, at the time that God had foretold to her.
3 And Abraham called the name of his son, whom Sarah bore for him, Isaac.
4 And he circumcised him on the eighth day, just as God had instructed him,
5 when he was one hundred years old. Indeed, at this stage of his father’s life, Isaac was born.
6 And Sarah said: “God has brought laughter to me. Whoever will hear of it will laugh with me.”
7 And again, she said: “Hearing this, who would believe Abraham, that Sarah breast-fed a son, to whom she gave birth, despite being elderly?”
8 And the boy grew and was weaned. And Abraham made a great feast on the day of his weaning.
Basa ma, Isak boe naꞌamoko. Ara rae fila e ma, Abraham feta-dote monaeꞌ.
9 And when Sarah had seen the son of Hagar the Egyptian playing with her son Isaac, she said to Abraham:
Lao esa, Sara nita Abraham sao muri na, Hagar, anan Ismael, akaꞌ a naꞌasesenggoꞌ Isak. De Sara olaꞌ no sao na nae, “Oi hendi ate mana mia Masir no ana na! Au nda nau ate naa ana na simbo hata-heto saa-saa saꞌ boe. Akaꞌ a ana ngga Isak, musi soa basa se.”
10 “Cast out this woman servant and her son. For the son of a woman servant will not be heir with my son Isaac.”
11 Abraham took this grievously, for the sake of his son.
Abraham rena Sara olaꞌ taꞌo naa ma, dudꞌuꞌa na nda maloleꞌ sa, huu Ismael o eni anan boe.
12 And God said to him: “Let it not seem harsh to you concerning the boy and your woman servant. In all that Sarah has said to you, listen to her voice. For your offspring will be invoked in Isaac.
Te Lamatualain olaꞌ no e nae, “Bram! Ho afiꞌ duꞌa sao muri ma no ana na. Tunggaꞌ a Sara hihii na, huu tititi-nonosiꞌ fo Au helu-fuliꞌ a, ho hambu miaꞌ a Isak.
13 Yet I will also make the son of the woman servant into a great nation, for he is your offspring.”
Te Au o fee papala-babꞌanggiꞌ neu sao muri ma ana na, huu eni o ho ana ma boe. Mete te tititi-nonosi na dadꞌi leo monaeꞌ saꞌ boe.”
14 And so Abraham arose in the morning, and taking bread and a skin of water, he placed it upon her shoulder, and he handed over the boy, and he released her. And when she had departed, she wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba.
Mbila fefetu anan ma, Abraham tao lepa-ngges fee Hagar, ma fee ne nasalili oe boto esa. De ana mboꞌi inaꞌ naa no anan Ismael lao. Ara lao rereoꞌ rae rouꞌ deka no Beer Syeba.
15 And when the water in the skin had been consumed, she set aside the boy, under one of the trees that were there.
Oe nininu nara basa ma, Hagar lao hela ana na mia hau huu anaꞌ esa mafo na.
16 And she moved away and sat in a distant area, as far as a bow can reach. For she said, “I shall not see the boy die.” And so, sitting opposite her, he lifted up his voice and wept.
Ana duꞌa sia rala na nae, “Au nda uꞌutataaꞌ ita anaꞌ ia mate sa.” Naa de, ana endoꞌ naꞌadꞌodꞌooꞌ mbei ma meter lima nulu mia anaꞌ naa, de nggae ei-ei.
17 But God heard the voice of the boy. And an Angel of God called to Hagar from heaven, saying: “What are you doing, Hagar? Do not be afraid. For God has heeded the voice of the boy, from the place where he is.
Lamatualain o rena Ismael hara ngganggaet na. Ate Na esa mia sorga noꞌe Hagar nae, “Hagar! Saa de ho susa taꞌo ia? Afiꞌ mumutau, te Lamatualain rena basa ana ma ngganggae na ena.
18 Rise up. Take the boy and hold him by the hand. For I will make of him a great nation.”
Ia naa, fela muu seꞌu ana ma, fo tao manggatee rala na. Dei fo Au tao tititi-nonosi na dadꞌi leo manaseliꞌ esa.”
19 And God opened her eyes. And seeing a well of water, she went and filled the skin, and she gave the boy to drink.
Boe ma Lamatualain tao nameu mata na, losa ana nita oe mataꞌ esa. Ana nadꞌai oe neu boto a, de neu fati ana na.
20 And God was with him. And he grew, and he stayed in the wilderness, and he became a young man, an archer.
Basa naa ma, Ismael no ina na leo sia nembe saraꞌaeꞌ Paran. Ana naꞌamoko nema ma, ana dadꞌi mana busu masiꞌet. Basa ma, ina na fee ne sao ina Masir esa. Basa ia ra dadꞌi, huu Lamatualain no Ismael.
21 And he lived in the desert of Paran, and his mother took a wife for him from the land of Egypt.
22 At the same time, Abimelech and Phicol, the leader of his army, said to Abraham: “God is with you in everything that you do.
Leleꞌ naa, mane Abimelek, no malangga netatiꞌ na, naran Fikol, rema randaa ro Abraham. Maneꞌ a olaꞌ nae, “Abraham! Hai bubꞌuluꞌ Lamatualain no nggo. Naa de, ho tao saa naa, basaꞌ e dadꞌi.
23 Therefore, swear by God that you will do no harm to me, and to my posterity, and to my stock. But according to the mercy that I have done to you, you will do to me and to the land, to which you have turned as a newcomer.”
Dadꞌi ia naa, au oꞌe ho sumba sia Lamatualain mata Na, mae ho nda lelekoꞌ au ma umbu-ana nggara sa. Onaꞌ au tao maloleꞌ neu nggo, de ho musi tao maloleꞌ neu au ma nusa ngga ia.”
24 And Abraham said, “I will swear.”
Abraham nataa nae, “Malole! Au sumba.”
25 And he reproved Abimelech because of a well of water, which his servants had taken away by force.
Te basa naa ma, Abraham nafadꞌe maneꞌ a nae, “Ama maneꞌ atahori nara rambas rala au oe mata ngga esa.”
26 And Abimelech responded, “I do not know who did this thing, but you also did not reveal it to me, nor have I heard of it, before today.”
Maneꞌ a rena taꞌo naa ma, nataa nae, “Waa! Au feꞌe rena dalaꞌ ia naa. Saa de amaꞌ nda nafadꞌe eniꞌ a dalahulu na sa? Au nda bubꞌuluꞌ seka tao saꞌ boe.”
27 And so Abraham took sheep and oxen, and he gave them to Abimelech. And both of them struck a pact.
Basa ma, Abraham no Abimelek tao hehelu-fufuliꞌ. De Abraham haꞌi sapi no bibꞌi lombo fee maneꞌ a. Ma ana humu seluꞌ bibꞌi lombo tenaꞌ hitu fai.
28 And Abraham set aside seven female lambs from the flock.
29 Abimelech said to him, “What purpose have these seven female lambs, which you have caused to stand separately?”
Boe ma maneꞌ a natane nae, “Saa de ho tao taꞌo naa?”
30 But he said, “You will receive seven female lambs from my hand, so that they may be a testimony for me, that I dug this well.”
Abraham nafadꞌe nae, “Ama maneꞌ simbo bibꞌi lombo tenaꞌ ka hituꞌ ia ra, fo dadꞌi bukti ama maneꞌ mutaa mae, au mana ali oe mataꞌ ia.”
31 For this reason, that place was called Beersheba, because there both of them did swear.
Huu ruꞌa se soꞌu susumbaꞌ sia naa, de ara babꞌae mamanaꞌ naa, Beer Syeba. Sosoa na ‘oe mata susumbaꞌ’.
32 And they initiated a pact on behalf of the well of oath.
Ara sumba basa ma, mane Abimelek no malangga netati na baliꞌ risiꞌ sira nusa na Filistin.
33 Then Abimelech and Phicol, the leader of his army, rose up, and they returned to the land of the Palestinians. In truth, Abraham planted a grove in Beersheba, and there he called upon the name of the Lord God Eternal.
Basa de, Abraham sela hau tamareska esa sia Beer Syeba. Mia leleꞌ naa, hau naa fee nesenenedꞌaꞌ neu Abraham oi, sia naa, eni beꞌutee neu LAMATUALAIN mana nasodꞌa losa doo na neu.
34 And he was a settler in the land of the Palestinians for many days.
De Abraham numban dooꞌ mia atahori Filistin ra nusa na.

< Genesis 21 >