< 1 Kings 20 >

1 Ben-hadad, king of Aram, called up his entire army. Together with thirty-two kings and their assembled horses and chariots, he marched to besiege Samaria, to fight against it.
Hagi ana knafina Aramu vahe kini ne' Ben-hadati'a maka sondia vahe'a zamavare atru nehuno, 32'a kini vahetamine erihagerafino hosi afutamine, karisiraminena eri anteraro hu'ne. Hagi ana'ma hutege'za ana maka'moza vu'za Sameria kumate vahera hara ome huzmante'naze.
2 He sent messengers to Ahab, king of Israel, in the city to tell him, “This is what Ben-hadad says:
Hagi ana'ma nehuno'a Ben-hadati'a amanage huno Israeli kini ne' Ahapuntega kea atregeno ana rankumapina ufre'ne. Amanage huno kini ne' Ben-hadati'a hie,
3 Your silver and gold belong to me now, and your best wives and children also belong to me!”
Silvane golinema ante'nanana nagri su'a megeno, hentofa a'neka'ane mofavreraminka'anena nagri su'a mani'naze.
4 “It's as you say, my lord the king,” the king of Israel replied. “I am yours, as well as everything that belongs to me.”
Hagi anagema higeno'a, Israeli kini ne'mo'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, kema hana kante ranimoka kagri suza manugeno, maka zama ante'noana kagri su'a me'ne.
5 The messengers returned and said, “This is what Ben-hadad says: I have sent you a message demanding you give me your silver, your gold, your wives, and your children.
Hagi Ben-hadati'ma kema erino vuno eno'ma hu vahe'mo'a, ete mago'ane eno amanage eme hu'ne, Ben-hadati'a amanage huno hie, Nagra ko amanage hu'na huntogeno vu'ne, silvane golinema antenanana nagri su'a megeno, maka a'neraminka'ane mofavreraminka'anena nagri su'a mani'naze.
6 But around this time tomorrow I'm going to send my men to search your palace and the homes of your officials. They will take and carry away everything you see as valuable.”
Hianagi oki'na ama ana knarera, eri'za vahe'ni'aramina huzmantenuge'za vu'za nonka'afinti'ene eri'za vaheka'amofo nontmimpinti'enena maka knare'nare zantamina ome erigahaze.
7 The king of Israel called all the elders of the land and told them, “Look how this man is trying to cause trouble! When he demanded my wives and my children, my silver and my gold, I didn't say no.”
Anagema higeno'a, Israeli kini ne'mo'a maka Israeli ranra vahetmina kehutru huno amanage huno zamasami'ne, ama ne'mo'ma hazenkema eri fore'ma nehiana keho! Kema hirera Nagra i'o osu'na, ko hu izo huntena silvane goline a'neramini'ane, mofavre naga'nianena amigahue, hu'na hu'noe.
8 All the elders and all the people present responded, “Don't listen to him. Don't agree to his demands.”
Hagi anagema hige'za maka ranra vahetamine, maka vahe'mo'za amanage hu'za antahintahia ami'naze, kezmia ontahio.
9 So the king told Ben-hadad's messengers, “Tell my lord the king: Everything you demanded at first your servant will do, but I cannot agree to this latest demand.” The messengers took the reply back to him.
Hagi anagema hazageno'a, Ahapu'a amanage huno Ben-hadati'ma hianke'ma erino vuno eno'ma hu vahera zamasami'ne, ranimo kini ne'mo'ma, ese'ma nantahigea zantamina kamigahue hu'na hu'noe. Hianagi henkama nantahigeno huoma hiazana osugahue. Hige'za ana vahe'mo'za Ahapu'ma zamasamia kea Ben-hadatina ome asami'naze.
10 Ben-hadad responded to him, “May the gods do as much to me and more if there remains enough dust in Samaria to give my subjects a handful each!”
Anagema hazageno'a, Ben-hadati'a amanage huno kea atregeno ete vu'ne. Nagrama Sameria kuma'ma eri haviza hanugeno'ma kugusopanema fananema osanigeno'a, anumzantmimo'za nahe frigahaze.
11 The king of Israel replied, “Tell him this: A man putting on his armor should not brag like one who is taking it off.”
Hagi anagema higeno'a, Israeli kini ne' Ahapu'a amanage huno kea atregeno vu'ne, zahufama ha' kukenama eri renehankrea ne'mo'a, ko'ma ha'ma hugatere'nenia vahe'mo'ma, ha kukenama nehate'noma hiankna kea huno puhaha agerura orugahie.
12 Ben-hadad received this message while he and the kings were drinking in their tents. He immediately gave the order to his officers, “Get ready to attack!” So they prepared to attack the city.
Hagi Ben-hadati'a mago'a kini vahetamine seli nompi aka ti neneno mani'nere Ahapu'ma hiankea eri'za uhanati'naze. Hagi Ben-hadati'ma anankema nentahino'a, sondia vahe'araminkura amanage hu'ne, Ha' hugahunanki retro hiho, hige'za ana Sameria kumapi vahe ha' huzmante'naku retrotra hu'naze.
13 At the same time a prophet came up to Ahab, king of Israel, and told him, “This is what the Lord says: You see this massive army? Just watch, because I will make you victorious today, and you will be convinced that I am the Lord.”
Hagi ana'ma nehazageno'a kasnampa ne'mo'a Israeli kini ne' Ahapunte erava'o huno amanage eme hu'ne, Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno hie, ha' vahekamo'za tusi'a vahe'ma mani'nazana kagra ke'nano? Menina Nagra ana maka ha' vaheka'aramina kazampi zamavarentenugenka nezamahenka Nagrikura Ra Anumza mani'ne hunka kenka antahinka hugahane.
14 “But who's going to do this?” Ahab asked. The prophet answered, “This is what the Lord says: It will be the young officers under the district commanders.” “And who's going to start the battle?” he asked. The prophet replied, “You are!”
Anagema higeno'a, Ahapu'a kasnampa nera amanage huno antahige'ne, inankna huno anara hugahie, higeno ana kasnampa ne'mo'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne. Magoke magoke provinsifi sondia vahete'ma kvama hu'naza kasefa sondia vahe'mo'za anara hugahaze. Higeno, iza ana hara agafa hugahie, huno higeno, kagra agafa hugahane huno hu'ne.
15 So Ahab called up the 232 young officers of the district commanders, and assembled the 7,000 soldiers that made up Israel's army.
Hagi anankema Ahapu'ma nentahino'a maka ana provinsiramima kvama hu'naza vahetmimofo kasefa sondia vahetmina kehutru higeno, 232'a vahetami atru hu'naze. Hagi ana amefira 7tauseni'a Israeli vahetmina kehuno eritru hu'ne.
16 They left at noon while Ben-hadad and the thirty-two kings with him were busy getting drunk in their tents.
Hagi ferutregema segeno Ben-hadati'a 32'a kini vahetaminena seli nompi mani'ne'za aka tina nene'za agafa hu'za neginagi hu'za mani'naze.
17 The young officers of the district commanders took the lead. The scouts Ben-hadad had sent out came and reported to him, “Enemy soldiers are advancing from Samaria.”
Hagi ana'ma nehu'za mani'nageno'a, provinsifima kvama hu'naza vahetmimofo sondia vahetamimo'za hahunaku esera Sameria rankumapintira atirami'za erimpi hu'za e'naze. Hagi anama neageno'a, Ben-hadati'ma huzmantege'za kankavama hu'naza, vahe'mo'za sondia vahetamina Sameria ra kumapintira atirami'za neaze hu'za Ben-hadati'na ome asami'naze.
18 “If they're coming in peace, take them alive,” he ordered. “If they're coming to attack, take them alive.”
Hagi anagema hazageno'a, Ben-hadati'a amanage hu'ne, ha hunaku ege, amnema ege'ma nehanazana zamahe ofri amne zamazeriho.
19 The young officers of the district commanders advanced from the city, followed by the army.
Hagi provinsima kvama hu'nea vahetmimofo sondia vahetmimo'za egota hazageno, ana zamefira Israeli sondia vahetami e'naze.
20 Each man killed his opponent, and the Arameans ran away. The Israelites chased them, but Ben-hadad, king of Aram, escaped on horseback with his cavalry.
Hagi ha'ma agafama higeno'a mago mago Israeli sondia vahe'mo'a mago mago ha' vahezmimo'ma ha'ma eme huzmantaza vahetmina zamahe vagare'naze. Ana'ma hazageno'a, Siria sondia vahe'mo'za atre'za frazageno, Israeli sondia vahe'mo'za zamavariri'naze. Hianagi Siria kini ne' Ben-hadati'ene karisima eri'za ha'ma nehaza vahe'mo'zanena hosi agumpi mareri'za fre'naze.
21 Then the king of Israel came out and attacked the horses and chariots. He inflicted a great defeat on the Arameans.
Hianagi Israeli sondia vahetmimo'za vu'za hosi afutamine karisiramine, Siria sondia vahetaminena tusi'a vahe zamahe fri'naze.
22 Later on the prophet came to the king of Israel and told him, “Go and reinforce your defenses, and check what you need to do, because in the spring the king of Aram will come and attack you again.”
Hagi ana'ma hutazageno'a kasnampa ne'mo'a kini ne' Ahapunte erava'o huno amanage hu'ne, menima ha'ma hanana antahintahia retro nehunka manio. Na'ankure Siria kini ne'mo'a anaga'a kafufima tra'zamo'ma ete hage knare eno hara eme hugantegahie.
23 In the meantime the king of Aram's officers told him, “Their gods are gods of the mountains. That's why they could defeat us. But if we fight them in the lowlands, we can beat them.
Hagi anagema hutege'za Siria kini ne'mofo eri'za vahe'mo'za amanage hu'naze, Israeli vahe anumzantmimo'za agonafi anumzantami mani'nazankiza hankavezmimo'a tagri hankavea azeri agatere'za hara tagateraze. Hianagi agupofima ha'ma hanunana zamagateregahune.
24 You should do this: remove each of the kings from their positions and replace them with commanders.
Hagi amana huo, esera 32'a kini vahetmina zamazeri atrenka, zamagri nontera sondia vahetmimofo kva vahetami zamavarento.
25 You also have to raise another army to replace the one you lost—horse for horse, chariot for chariot. Then we can fight them in the lowlands and we will definitely beat them.” Ben-hadad listened to their advice and did as they said.
Ana nehunka zamahe hana'ma hu'nazankna sondia vahetami nezamavarenka, hapima zamahe'nazankna hosi afutamine, karisiramine tamigeta agupofi hara ome huzmantamneno. Hazageno Ben-hadati'a ana antahintahima amiza antahintahirera, knarera huno anaza hu'ne.
26 When spring came Ben-hadad called up the Aramean army and went to attack Israel at Aphek.
Hagi ete mago kafufima trazama hage knarera, Ben-hadati'a Siria sondia vahetmina zamavareno Afeki kumate Israeli vahe ha' huzmante'naku vu'ne.
27 The Israelite army was also called up and provided with supplies. They went to confront the Arameans. But when the Israelites set up their camp opposite the enemy they looked like couple of flocks of goats in comparison with the Aramean army that filled the whole land.
Hagi ana'ma hazageno'a, Israeli sondia vahetami ke hutru hu'za keonke zazmia retro hute'za Siria sondia vahe'mokizmi ha' huzmante'naku vu'naze. Israeli vahe'mo'za osi'a sipisipi afu kevumoza eri atruma nehazaza hu'za tarefi seli no ome ki'za mani'naze. Hianagi Siria sondia vahe'mo'za ana agupofina mani vite'naze.
28 Then the man of God came to the king of Israel and said, “This is what the Lord says: Because the Arameans have said, ‘The Lord is only a god of the mountains and not of the valleys,’ I will make you victorious over the whole of this massive army. Then you will be convinced that I am the Lord.”
Hagi ana'ma hazageno'a, Anumzamofo eri'za ne'mo'a Israeli kini ne' tava'onte eno amanage eme hu'ne, amanage huno Ra Anumzamo'a hie, Siria sondia vahe'mo'za amanage haze, Ra Anumzamo'a agupofi anumza omani'neanki, agonafi anumza mani'ne hu'za hazankina, ama tusi'a sondia vahera zamahe hana hanugenka, Nagrikura Ra Anumzane hunka kenka antahinka hugahane huno hu'ne.
29 The armies camped opposite each other for seven days. On the seventh day the battle took place. The Israelites killed 100,000 of the Aramean infantry in one day.
Hagi 7ni'a knamofo agu'afina Siria sondia vahe'mo'za kantu kaziga seli nona ki'za manizageno, Israeli sondia vahe'mo'za kama kaziga seli nona kiza mani'naze. Hagi namba 7nima hiankna zupa hara agafa higeno, Israeli sondia vahe'mo'za mopafima nevu'za ha'ma nehaza Siria sondia vahera 100 tauseni'a zamahe fri'naze.
30 The rest ran away to the town of Aphek, where a wall collapsed on 27,000 of those that remained. Ben-hadad also ran to the town and hid in an inside room.
Hagi mago'a sondia vahe'mo'za fre'za Afeki rankumapi ufrazageno, ana kumate'ma vihuma hu'za mareri'naza havemo fraguvaziramino 27 tauseni'a sondia vahera zamahe vagare'ne. Hagi Ben-hadati'enena freno viazamo ana kumapina mago nomofona, vahe frakizane huno agu'afinka hunaragintenefi ome fraki'ne.
31 Ben-hadad's officers said to him, “Look, we've heard that the Israelite kings are merciful. Let's surrender to the king of Israel, wearing sackcloth around our waists and ropes on our heads. Maybe he will let you live.”
Hagi Ben-hadatina ugota eri'za vahetmimo'za amanage hu'za asami'naze, Israeli kini vahetmina vaheku zamasunku hu kini vahe mani'naze hu'za hazageta antahinone. E'ina hu'negu tagra zmasunkuma hu'zama nentaniza atafa kukena tafafafina ruganegita tanuntera nofi ruganegita Israeli kini netera vanune. Hagi e'ina'ma hanunkeno'a ontahe tatrenigeta manigahune.
32 So wearing sackcloth around their waists and ropes on their heads, they went and surrendered to the king of Israel, and told him, “Your servant Ben-hadad asks, ‘Please let me live.’” The king replied “Is he still alive? I think of him as my brother.”
Anage nehu'za zamasunku'ma nehu'zama nentaniza atafa kukena zmafafafina rugagi'za nentaniza, zamanuntera nofi ruganegi'za Israeli kini nete vu'za amanage ome hu'naze, Ben-hadati'a eri'za neka'amo'a amanage hie, muse hugantoanki onahenka natregena mani'neno huno hie. Anagema hazageno'a Israeli kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, Agra nenfuki ofri amne mani'negeta eme nehazo? huno zamantahige'ne.
33 The men thought this was a good sign and they immediately took the king at his word, saying, “Yes, Ben-hahad is your brother.” “Go and fetch him!” said the king. So Ben-hadad came out of hiding and surrendered to Ahab, who pulled him up into his chariot.
Hagi anankema nentahiza e'i knare ke hie hu'za nehu'za amanage hu'naze, Izo Ben-hadati'a negafu'e, hu'za hazageno amanage huno Israeli kini ne'mo'a hu'ne. Hagi vuta ome avreta eho, huno huzmante'ne. Hagi Ben-hadati'ma atiramino egeno'a, (Ahapu'a) higeno karisifi mareri'ne.
34 Ben-hadad said to him, “I will return the towns my father took from your father, and you can organize your own places for trade in Damascus, like my father did in Samaria.” “By making this agreement I set you free,” Ahab replied. He made a treaty with Ben-hadad and let him go.
Hagi ana karisifi mareriteno'a amanage huno Israeli kini nera asami'ne, Nenfa'ma kagri negafama aheno hanare'nea kumatmina ete maka kaminugenka, nenfa'ma Sameria kumate'ma hu'neaza hunka fenoma mizaseno ete fenoma zagore'ma atre kumara Damaskasi kumate ana zana tro hugahane. Anagema higeno'a, Ahapu'a amanage huno asami'ne, E'ima kema hana antahintahire menina katresugenka vugahane. Anage nehuno erihagerafike manisa'a huvempagea huteno, atreno vu'ne.
35 Following a message he received from the Lord, one of the sons of the prophets said to his colleague, “Please hit me.” But the man refused to hit him.
Hagi ana'ma hutakeno'a, kasnampa vahe kevufinti Ra Anumzamo'a mago kasnampa ne' asamigeno otino mago kasnampa nekura naho huno hu'neanagi, ana ne'mo'a ohe'ne.
36 So the prophet told him, “Since you have not done what the Lord said, once you leave me a lion is going to kill you.” When the man left, a lion came and killed him.
Ana'ma higeno'a ana kasnampa ne'mo'a kema ontahia kasnampa nekura amanage hu'ne, na'ankure kagra Ra Anumzamofo kea ontahi'nankino, menima amareti'ma atrenkama nevnankeno'a laionimo kahe frigahie. Anagema higeno, ana ne'mo'a nevigeno laionimo ahe fri'ne.
37 The prophet found another man and said, “Please hit me!” So the man hit him, wounding him.
Hagi ana'ma hutegeno'a, ete ana kasnampa ne'mo'a mago ne' ome keno amanage hu'ne, Naho, huno higeno ana nera ahe kuzafa hu'ne.
38 Then the prophet went and stood beside the road, waiting for the king. He had disguised himself with a bandage over his eyes.
Hagi ana'ma higeno'a ana kasnampa ne'mo'a vahe'mo'ma kezankura tavravenu avugosafina anakino antene hananeno kante kini ne avega ome anteno mani'ne.
39 As the king was passing by, he shouted out to the king: “Your servant had gone out fighting right in the middle of the battle, when all of a sudden a man came over with a prisoner and told me, ‘Guard this man! If for any reason he escapes, you will pay for his life with your life, or you will be fined a talent of silver.’
Hagi kini ne'ma eneviana ana kasnampa ne'mo'a amanage huno asami'ne, Eri'za vahekamo'na tusi'a hapi mani'nogeno mago sondia ne'mo'a mago ha' ne' azerino avreno eme nenamino amanage hu'ne, Ama nera kegava huso'e huo. Hagi kegava huso'e osnankeno'ma katreno'ma fresige'na eme kahe frige, hanugenka kna'amo'a 30 tauseni'a kilo hu'nesnia silva zago mizasegahane,
40 But while your servant was busy with other things, the man got away.” “So that will be your punishment then,” the king of Israel told him. “You have sentenced yourself.”
Hagi anagema higena ke'onke zamofoma urimete erimetema nehuama'a, ana ne'mo'a natreno fre'ne. Anagema higeno'a, Israeli vahe' kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne. E'ina hu'negu anazamofo mizama'a kagrama kema hana kante antenka erigahane.
41 Then the prophet quickly took off the bandage from his eyes, and the king of Israel recognized he was one of the prophets.
Anagema nehigeno'a, ana kasnampa ne'mo'a ame'ama huno ana tavaravea avugosafintira eritregeno, Israeli vahe kini ne'mo'a kasnampa vahetmimpinti mago zamimo'e huno keni hu'ne.
42 He told the king, “This is what the Lord says: You have let go a man I had decided should die. Therefore you will pay for his life with your life, your people for his people.”
Hagi kini ne'mo'ma ana kasnampa ne'ma keni'ma higeno'a amanage huno asami'ne, Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno hie. Ahe frio hu'nama hua nera amne atrankeno vu'ne. E'ina hu'negu agri no erinka kagra frisankeno, vahekamo'za agri vahe'mokizmi no eri'za haviza hugahaze.
43 The king of Israel went home to Samaria, sulking and infuriated.
Hagi Israeli vahe' kini ne'mo'ma anankema nentahino'a, avugosamo'a evuramigeno tusi rimpagna nehuno noma'arega Sameria vu'ne.

< 1 Kings 20 >