< 1 Kings 17 >
1 Elijah the Tishbite, (from Tishbe in Gilead), told Ahab, “As the Lord, the God of Israel, lives, the one I serve, in the years to come there will be not be any dew or rain unless I say so!”
Balofede dunu ea dio amo Ilaidia (e da Disiabe moilai Gilia: de soge ganodini amoga misi) e da hina bagade A: iha: be ema amane sia: i, “Na da Isala: ili Hina Gode Esala amo Ea hawa: hamosu dunu. Amola Ea Dioba: le, na da amane sia: sa. We galu, ode aduna o udiana agoanega, oubi baeya o gibu da hame ba: mu. Be na da bu gibu sa: ima: ne sia: beba: le fawane bu sa: imu.”
2 Then the Lord told Elijah,
Amalalu, Hina Gode da Ilaidiama amane sia: i,
3 “Leave here and go east. Hide in the valley of the Cherith brook where it meets the Jordan.
“Amo sogebi yolesili, gusudili asili, Gilede Hano amo da Yodane Hano gusudili gala, amogai wamoaligima.
4 You can drink from the brook, and I have ordered ravens to bring you food you there.”
Di da amo hanoga hano manu. Amola Na da ilima hamoma: ne sia: beba: le, da: sio agoai da amogawi dima ha: i manu gaguli hagili masu hamomu.”
5 So Elijah did what the Lord told him. He went to the valley of the Cherith brook, where it meets the Jordan, and stayed there.
Ilaidia da Hina Gode Ea hamoma: ne sia: i nabawane hamone, asili, Gilede Hano gadenene esalu.
6 Ravens brought him bread and meat both in the morning and in the evening, and he drank from the brook.
E da amo hanoga hano nanu, amola da: sio agoai da hahabe amola daeya huluane, ema agi amola ohe hu gaguli masu.
7 A while later the brook dried up because there had been no rain in the land.
Amalalu fa: no, gibu da hame sa: iba: le, Gilede Hano da hafoga: i dagoi ba: i.
8 Then the Lord told Elijah,
Amalalu, Hina Gode da Ilaidiama amane sia: i,
9 “Leave here and go to Zarephath near Sidon and stay there. I have given instructions to a widow there to provide you with food.”
“Wali, di Sa: lefa: de moilai, Saidone moilai gadenene, amoga asili, esaloma. Na da uda didalo amogawi esala, amoea digili ha: i manu ima: ne, Na da sia: i dagoi.”
10 So he left for Zarephath. When he arrived at the entrance to the town, he saw a woman, a widow, gathering sticks. He called her over and asked her, “Could you bring me a little water in a cup so I can have a drink?”
Amaiba: le, Ilaidia da asili, Sa: lefa: de moilaiga doaga: i. E da moilai logo ga: sua doaga: le, didalo amo da lalu habei gagadolalebe ba: i. E da amo didaloma amane sia: i, “Na hano manusa: nafae hano dili ima.”
11 As she was going to get it, he called after her and said, “Oh, and please bring me a piece of bread.”
Didalo da hano dimusa: ahoanoba, Ilaidia da ema amane wele sia: i, “Na da agi amola hano na manusa: gaguli misa!”
12 She replied, “As the Lord your God lives, I have no bread, only a handful of flour is left in a jar and a little bit of olive oil in a jug. Right now I am gathering a few of sticks so I can go and cook what's left for myself and my son so we can eat it, and then we'll die.”
Didalo da bu adole i, “Na da dia Hina Gode Esala, amo Ea Dioba: le dafawane ilegele sia: sa. Na da agi hamedafa gala. Na da ofodo ganodini, falaua gasa: i afae amola ganagu ganodini olife susuligi di fonobahadidafa, amo fawane gala. Na da lalu habemusa: guiguda: misi. Amasea, na da na diasuga asili, ha: i manu na gagui amo nagofe ania manusa: momagemu. Amalalu, ha: i manu eno hameba: le, ania da ha: ga bogomu.”
13 Elijah said to her, “Don't be afraid. Go home and do what you said. But first make me a small loaf of bread from what you have and bring it to me. Then make something for yourself and your son.
Ilaidia da ema amane sia: i, “Mae da: i dioma! Dia ha: i manu gobema! Be hidadea, nagili manusa: , dia ha: i manu gagui amoga lale, agi fonobahadi ga: gini, nama gaguli misa. Amasea, eno dialebe amoga di amola dia mano ali manusa: gobema.
14 For this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘The jar of flour will not become empty and the jug of olive oil will not run out until the day the Lord sends rain to water the ground.”
Bai, Isala: ili Hina Gode da amane sia: sa, ‘Ofodo amo ganodini falaua da hame ebelemu, amola ganagu amo ganodini susuligi di da hame ebelei dialeawane, Na, Hina Gode da gibu iabeba: le fawane, ebelei dagoi ba: mu.’”
15 She went and did as Elijah had told her, and Elijah, the widow, and her household were able to eat for many days.
Didalo da asili, Ilaidia ea hamoma: ne sia: i defele hamoi. Amalalu, ilia huluane da eso bagohame ha: i manu defele mai.
16 The jar of flour was did not become empty and the jug of olive oil did not run out, just as the Lord had said through Elijah.
Hina Gode da Ilaidia ea lafidili sia: i, amo defele, ofodo ganodini falaua amola ganagu ganodini susuligi di da ebelemu hamedafa ba: i.
17 Later on the woman's son fell sick. (She was the one who owned the house.) He went from bad to worse, and finally he died.
Amalalu, fa: no, didalo egefe da olo madelai. E da mae uhini, gebewane ololalawane bogoi.
18 “What are you doing to me, man of God?” the woman asked Elijah. “Have you come to remind me about my sins and cause my son to die?”
Didalo da Ilaidiama amane sia: i, “Di! Gode fi dunu! Dia da abuliba: le nama agoane hamobela: ? Di da Godema na wadela: i hou na bu dawa: ma: ne adomusa: , amola na mano ea bogosu logo doasimusa: , guiguda: misibala: ?”
19 “Give me your son,” Elijah replied. He picked him up from her arms, carried him upstairs to the room where he was staying, and laid him on his bed.
Ilaidia da amane sia: i, “Dia mano nama ima!” E da didalo ea mano loboga lale, ea lobo sesege da: iya ouga: ne, fa: guba: le heda: le, ea esalebe sesei amo ganodini, ea diaheda: su da: iya ligisi.
20 Then he cried out to the Lord, saying, “Lord my God, why have you allowed this to happen to this widow who has opened her home to me, this terrible tragedy of causing her son to die?”
Amalalu, e da ha: giwane Godema sia: ne gadoi, “Na Hina Gode! Di da abuliba: le amo didaloma se nabima: ne amo hou hamobela: ? E da nama asigiba: le, na noga: le ouligi. Be wali Di da ea mano fane legei dagoi.”
21 He stretched himself out on the boy three times, and cried out to the Lord, “Lord my God, please let this boy's life return to him!”
Amalalu, e da udiana agoane bogoi da: iya mogosusuli diaheda: le, amane sia: ne gadoi, “Na Hina Gode! Amo mano bu esaloma: ne uhinisima!”
22 The Lord responded to Elijah's cry. The boy's life returned to him, and he lived!
Hina Gode da Ilaidia ea sia: ne gadosu nababeba: le, ea adole ba: i defele, mano da uhinisi, bu mifo lai.
23 Elijah took the boy and brought him down from the room into the house, and gave him to his mother. “See, your son is alive,” Elijah told her.
Ilaidia da amo mano gaguli, fa: guba: le gudu sa: ili, ea amema bu oule asi. E da didaloma amane sia: i, “Ba: ma! Diagofe da esalebe wea!”
24 “Now I'm convinced that you are a man of God, and that what the Lord speaks through you is the truth,” the woman replied.
Didalo da bu adole i, “Dafawane! Na da wali dafawaneyale dawa: be! Di da Gode Ea fi dunudafa, amola Hina Gode da dafawane dia lafidili sia: sa.”