< Genesis 47 >

1 And so Joseph entered and reported to Pharaoh, saying: “My father and brothers, their sheep and herds, and everything that they possess, have arrived from the land of Canaan. And behold, they stand together in the land of Goshen.”
Kalpasanna, napan ni Jose ket imbagana iti Faraon, “Simmangpet ti amak, ken dagiti kakabsatko, dagiti arbanda ken amin a kukuada manipud iti daga ti Canaan. Addada ita idiay daga ti Gosen.”
2 Likewise, he stood in the sight of the king five men, the last of his brothers.
Insurotna ti lima kadagiti kakabsatna ket inyam-ammona ida iti Faraon.
3 And he questioned them, “What do you have for work?” They responded: “Your servants are pastors of sheep, both we and our fathers.
Kinuna ti Faraon kadagiti kakabsatna, “Ania ti trabahoyo?” Kinunada iti Faraon, “Agpaspastor dagiti adipenmo, kas kadagiti kapuonanmi.”
4 We came to sojourn in your land, because there is no grass for the flocks of your servants, the famine being very grievous in the land of Canaan. And we petition you that you may order us, your servants, to be in the land of Goshen.”
Ket kinunada iti Faraon, “Immaykami kas saan nga agpaut nga agnaed iti daga. Awan ti pagpastoran para kadagiti arban dagiti adipenmo, gapu ta nakaro unay ti panagbisin iti daga ti Canaan. Isu nga ita, pangaasim ta palubosam nga agnaed dagiti adipenmo iti daga ti Gosen.”
5 And so the king said to Joseph: “Your father and brothers have come to you.
Kalpasanna, nagsao ti Faraon kenni Jose, kunana, “Immay ti amam ken dagiti kakabsatmo kenka.
6 The land of Egypt is in your sight. Cause them to live in the best place, and deliver to them the land of Goshen. And if you know there to be industrious men among them, appoint these as foremen over my cattle.”
Adda iti sangoanam ti daga ti Egipto. Pagnaedem ti amam ken dagiti kakabsatmo a lallaki iti kasayaatan a rehion, ti daga ti Gosen. No adda ammom a siasinoman a lallaki nga addaan iti kabaelan kadakuada, isaadmo ida nga agaywan kadagiti dingwenko.”
7 After this, Joseph brought in his father to the king, and he stood him in his sight. He blessed him,
Kalpasanna, intugot ni Jose ni Jacob nga amana ket imparangna iti Faraon. Binendisionan ni Jacob ti Faraon.
8 and he questioned him: “How many are the days of the years of your life?”
Kinuna ti Faraon kenni Jacob, “Kasanon kaatiddug ti panagbiagmo?”
9 He responded, “The days of my sojourn are one hundred and thirty years, few and unworthy, and they do not reach even to the days of the sojourning of my fathers.”
Kinuna ni Jacob iti Faraon, “130 dagiti tawen a panagdaldaliasatko. Bassit laeng ken nakas-ang dagiti tawen ti panagbiagko. Saan nga atiddug a kas iti kaatiddug ti panagbiag dagiti kapuonak.”
10 And blessing the king, he went outside.
Kalpasanna, binendisionan ni Jacob ti Faraon ket pimmanaw iti sangoananna.
11 Truly, Joseph gave his father and brothers a possession in Egypt, in the best place of the land, in Rameses, as Pharaoh had instructed.
Kalpasanna, inaywanan ni Jose ti amana ken dagiti kakabsatna. Inikkanna ida ti masakupan iti daga ti Egipto, ti kasasayaatan iti daga, iti daga ti Rameses, kas imbilin ti Faraon.
12 And he fed them, along with all his father’s house, providing portions of food to each one.
Nangipaay ni Jose iti taraon a maipaay iti amana, kadagiti kakabsatna, ken amin a sangkabalayan ti amana, segun iti bilang dagiti bibiagenda.
13 For in the whole world there was a lack of bread, and a famine had oppressed the land, most of all Egypt and Canaan,
Ita, awan taraon iti amin a daga; ta nakaro unay ti panagbisin. Nakakaasi ti daga ti Egipto ken ti daga ti Canaan gapu iti panagbisin.
14 from which he gathered together all the money for the grain that they bought, and he took it into the treasury of the king.
Inurnong ni Jose ti amin a kuarta nga adda iti daga ti Egipto ken iti daga ti Canaan, babaen ti panaglaklakona iti trigo kadagiti agnanaed. Ket impan ni Jose ti kuarta iti palasio ti Faraon.
15 And when the buyers had run out of money, all Egypt came to Joseph, saying: “Give us bread. Why should we die in your sight, lacking money?”
Idi naibusen ti amin a kuarta dagiti daga ti Egipto ken Canaan, immay amin a taga-Egipto kenni Jose a kunkunada, “Ikkandakami iti taraon! Rumbeng kadi a mataykami lattan iti imatangmo gapu ta naibusen ti kuartami?”
16 And he responded to them: “Bring me your cattle, and I will give food to you in exchange for them, if you do not have money.”
Kinuna ni Jose, “No naibusen ti kuartayo, iyegyo dagiti tarakenyo ket ikkankayonto iti taraon a kas sukat dagiti tarakenyo.”
17 And when they had brought them, he gave them food for their horses, and sheep, and oxen, and donkeys. And he sustained them in that year in exchange for their cattle.
Inyegda ngarud kenni Jose dagiti tarakenda. Inikkan ida ni Jose iti taraon a kas sukat dagiti kabalio, dagiti arban, ken dagiti asno. Pinakanna ida iti tinapay a kas sukat ti amin a tarakenda iti dayta a tawen.
18 Likewise, they came the second year, and they said to him: “We will not conceal from our lord that our money is gone; likewise our cattle are gone. Neither are you unaware that we have nothing left but our bodies and our land.
Idi agleppasen dayta a tawen, napanda kenkuana iti sumaruno a tawen ket kinunada kenkuana, “Saanmi nga ilimed iti apomi a naibusen ti kuartami, ken kukuan ti apomi dagiti tarakenmi. Awanen a pulos ti nabati iti imatang ti apomi, malaksid kadagiti bagimi ken dagami.
19 Therefore, why should you watch us die? Both we and our land will be yours. Buy us into royal servitude, but provide seed, lest by the dying off of cultivators the land be reduced to a wilderness.”
Rumbeng kadi a mataykami lattan iti sangoanam, dakami ken ti dagami? Gatangendakami ken ti dagami a kas kasukat iti taraon, ket agbalinkaminto nga adipen ti Faraon, dakami ken ti dagami. Ikkandakami iti bukel tapno agbiagkami a saan ket a matay, ken tapno saan koma nga agbalin a langalang ti daga.”
20 Therefore, Joseph bought all the land of Egypt, each one selling his possessions because of the magnitude of the famine. And he subjected it to Pharaoh,
Ginatang ngarud amin ni Jose ti amin a daga iti Egipto para iti Faraon. Ta inlako ti tunggal Egipcio ti talonna, gapu ta nakaro unay ti panagbisin. Iti kastoy a wagas, nagbalin a kukua ti Faraon ti daga.
21 along with all of its people, from the newest borders of Egypt, even to its furthest limits,
No maipanggep met kadagiti tattao, pinagbalinna ida a tagabu manipud iti pagpatinggaan ti beddeng ti Egipto agingga iti kasumbangir a pagpatinggaan.
22 except the land of the priests, which had been delivered to them by the king. To these also a portion of food was supplied out of the public storehouses, and, for this reason, they were not compelled to sell their possessions.
Ti laeng daga dagiti papadi ti saan a ginatang ni Jose, gapu ta naikkan dagiti papadi iti abasto. Nanganda manipud iti bingay nga it-ited ti Faraon kadakuada. Isu a saanda nga inlako ti dagada.
23 Therefore, Joseph said to the people: “So, as you discern, both you and your lands are possessed by Pharaoh; take seed and sow the fields,
Kalpasanna, kinuna ni Jose kadagiti tattao, “Kitaenyo, ginatangkayo ken ti dagayo ita para iti Faraon. Ita, adtoy ti bukel para kadakayo, ket mulaanyonto ti daga.
24 so that you may be able to have grain. One fifth part you will give to the king; the remaining four I permit to you, as seed and as food for your families and children.
Iti panagaapit, masapul nga itedyo ti apagkalima iti Faraon ket kukuayonto ti uppat a paset, mausar daytoy kas bin-i para iti talon ken taraon dagiti sangkabalayanyo ken dagiti annakyo.”
25 And they responded: “Our health is in your hand; only let our lord look kindly upon us, and we will serve the king with gladness.”
Kinunada, “Inispalmo dagiti biagmi. Makasarakkami koma iti pabor kadagiti matam. Agbalinkami nga ad-adipen ti Faraon.”
26 From that time, even to the present day, in the entire land of Egypt, the fifth part is turned over to the kings, and it has become like a law, except in the land of the priests, which was free from this condition.
Inaramid ngarud daytoy ni Jose a linteg a maipatpatungpal iti daga ti Egipto agingga kadagitoy nga aldaw, a kukua ti Faraon ti apagkalima. Ti laeng daga dagiti papadi ti saan a nagbalin a kukua ti Faraon.
27 And so, Israel lived in Egypt, that is, in the land of Goshen, and he possessed it. And he increased and was multiplied exceedingly.
Nagnaed ngarud ni Israel iti daga ti Egipto, iti daga ti Gosen. Nakagun-od dagiti tattaona kadagiti sanikua sadiay. Nagbunga ken immaduda iti kasta unay.
28 And he lived in it seventeen years. And all the days of his life that passed were one hundred and forty-seven years.
Nagnaed ni Jacob iti daga ti Egipto iti sangapulo ket pito a tawen, isu a sangagasut uppat a pulo ket pito ti tawen ti panagbiag ni Jacob.
29 And when he discerned that the day of his death was approaching, he called his son Joseph, and he said to him: “If I have found favor in your sight, place your hand under my thigh. And you shall show me mercy and truth, not to bury me in Egypt.
Idi umadanin ti tiempo nga ipapatay ni Israel, inayabanna ni Jose nga anakna ket kinunana kenkuana, “No nakasarakak ita ti pabor iti imatangmo, ikabilmo ta imam iti sirok ti luppok, ket ipakitam kaniak iti kinapudno ken kinamapagtalkan. Pangaasim ta saannak nga itabon ditoy Egipto.
30 But I shall sleep with my fathers, and you will carry me from this land and bury me in the sepulcher of my ancestors.” And Joseph answered him, “I will do what you have ordered.”
Inton pumusayak, ipanawnakto iti Egipto ket itabonnak iti disso a nakaitaneman dagiti ammak.” Kinuna ni Jose, “Aramidekto ti kas iti imbagam.”
31 And he said, “Then swear it to me.” And as he was swearing, Israel adored God, turning to the head of his resting place.
Kinuna ni Israel, “Agsapataka kaniak,” ket nagsapata ni Jose kenkuana. Kalpasanna, nagdumog ni Israel iti uloanan ti pagiddaanna.

< Genesis 47 >