< 1 Samuel 26 >
1 The people of Ziph went to Saul at Gibeah and told him, “David's hiding on the hill of Hakilah, opposite the wastelands.”
Hagi mago zupa Soli'a Gibea kumate mani'nege'za, Sifi kumate vahe'mo'za eme asami'za, Deviti'a Hakila agonafi Jesmonima avugosama hunte'nea kaziga frakino mani'ne.
2 So Saul went to the Desert of Ziph along with three thousand specially-picked men from Israel to search for David there.
Hazageno Soli'a 3 tauseni'a hanave Israeli sondia vahe zamavareno, Sifi ka'ma kokampi Devitinku hakenaku vu'ne.
3 Saul set up camp beside the road at the hill of Hachilah opposite the wastelands, near to where David was living in the desert. When he realized that Saul had come looking for him there,
Hagi Soli'a Jesmoni tava'onte Hakila agonafi seli nonku'ma ome kino mani'ne. Hianagi Deviti'a ka'ma kopi mani'neno, Soli'ma agriku'ma hakeno eazamofo kea nentahino,
4 he sent out spies and found out Saul had definitely arrived.
mago'a afure vahe huzamantege'za, Soli'ma emani'nenigura ome ke'naze.
5 One night David got up and went over to Saul's camp and saw where Saul was sleeping, along with Abner, son of Ner, the army commander. Saul was lying in the middle of the camp with his men all around him.
Hagi anantetira Deviti'a otino Soli'ma seli nonkuma eme anteno mani'nerega vu'ne. Hagi Soli'ene sondia vahete kva ne'a Neri nemofo Abnakea Sondia vahe'mo'za masegagizageno amu'nompi masenakeno, Deviti'a ana kenagera rerakaureno ome zanage'ne.
6 David asked Ahimelech the Hittite and Abishai, son of Zeruiah, Joab's brother, “Who wants to go with me into the camp to Saul?” “I'll go with you,” Abishai replied.
Hagi Deviti'a Hiti ne' Ahimelekine, Zeruia nemofo Joapu nefu Abisaikizni zanantahigeno, Iza navega hanige'na Soli'ma seli noma eme kino'ma mani'nerega uramigahue. Anage higeno Abisai'a huno, Nagra kagrane uramigahue.
7 So David and Abishai went to the army camp at night. Saul was sleeping there in the camp with his spear stuck in the ground beside his head, with Abner and his men sleeping around him.
Higeno Deviti'ene Abisaikea ana kenagera Soli'ma seli nonku'ma anteno mani'nefi ufre'na'e. Anampima ufrene ome ka'ana, Soli'a kuma amu'nompi karugru keve'a asenirega retru renenteno, masenegeno, Abna'ene mago'a sondia vahe'mo'zanena Solina mase kagi ante'nage'za ome ke'na'e.
8 Abishai said to David, “God has handed your enemy over to you today. So please let me spear him to the ground in one go. I won't need to do it twice!”
Hagi Abisai'a Devitina asamino, Menina Anumzamo'a ha' vaheka'a kazampi avrenteanki, natrege'na krugru kevereti magoke zupa reharuharu hu'na mopare rekamarenta'neno.
9 But David said to Abishai, “No, don't kill him! Who can attack the Lord's anointed one and not be guilty of a crime?
Hianagi Deviti'a Abisaina asamino, Ohenka atro. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamofonte'ma masavema frenteno huhamprinte'nea vahe'ma ahesuta'a, hazenkefi manigahue.
10 As the Lord lives, the Lord himself will kill him. Either his time will come and he'll die, or he will go into battle and be killed.
Deviti'a mago'ane huno, Ra Anumzamo Agra'a ahe frise. Hagi ozafama resuno frige, hapi uraminige'za ahe frige hugahaze.
11 May the Lord prevent me from attacking the Lord's anointed one. Just pick up the spear and water jug beside his head, and let's go.”
Hianagi Ra Anumzamofonte'ma masavema frenteno huhamprinte'nea nera ahefrio huno hu izora huonante'ne. Hagi menina Soli keve'ane tintafema'ane aseniregama me'neana erigeta amafintira atiramita va'maneno.
12 David took the spear and water jug beside Saul's head, and they left. Nobody saw anything; nobody knew what had happened; nobody woke up. Everybody stayed asleep, because the Lord had made them fall into a deep sleep.
Hagi Soli asenirega me'nea kevene, tintafema'anena Deviti'a erigeke vu'na'e. Hagi anama ha'azana mago vahe'mo'e huno keno antahino osu'ne. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a ana miko vahera zamazeri zamavutoko hige'za, mase himre'nazageke anara hu'na'e.
13 Then David went back over to the other side, and stood on top of the hill far enough away—there was a considerable distance between them.
Hagi Deviti'a vuno mago agona kantu kaziga me'nea agonare afete ome oti'ne.
14 He shouted down to the army and Abner, son of Ner, “Aren't you going to answer me, Abner?” “Who is that shouting, disturbing the king?” Abner called back.
Ananteti Deviti'a Abnane sondia vahe'anena kezana atizamino, Abnaga antufina mani'nano, higeno Abna'a huno, Kagra izaga kini nemofonkura kezankea nehane.
15 David called to Abner, “Aren't you meant to be this great man? Is there anyone in Israel who is better than you? So why didn't you protect your master the king when someone came to kill him?
Higeno Deviti'a huno, Abnaga kagri'ma kagatere'nea harafa vahera Israeli agu'afina iza mani'ne? Na'a higenka kini nera kegava huontankeno, ahenaku'ma nehia vahe'mo'a ahe'zana hu'ne?
16 You haven't done well at all. As the Lord lives, you all deserve to die, because you did not protect your master, the Lord's anointed. Take a look around. Where are the king's spear and water jug that were beside his head?”
Kagra knare kavukavara osane. Na'ankure kagrane sondia vahekanena Ra Anumzamofonte'ma masavema frenteno huhamprinte'nea vahe'ma kegava huontazankita tamagra frigahaze. Hagi kini ne'mofo aseniregama me'nea keve'ane tintafema'a iga me'nefi keho?
17 Saul recognized David's voice and asked, “Is that you speaking, David, my son?” “Yes it's me, my lord and king,” David replied.
Higeno Soli'ma Deviti ageru'ma nentahino'a kezatino, nenamofoga Devitiga nehano. Higeno Deviti'a kenona huno, ranimoka, kini nera nagri nageru nentahine.
18 “Why is my lord hunting me, his servant? What is it that I've done? What crime am I guilty of?” he continued.
Deviti'a Solina asamino, Na'ante ranimoka eri'za vahekamo'na narotago nehane? Na'a nagra hugante'noe? Nagra na'a havizana hu'noe?
19 “Please listen to me, my lord and king. If the Lord has made you angry with me, then may he be happy to accept an offering. But if it's men that have done it, may they be cursed before the Lord! For all this while they've been driving me away from living among God's chosen people, telling me, ‘Go away and worship other gods.’
Hagi kininimoka eri'za vahekamo'na hanua nanekea antahinamio, kagrima Ra Anumzamo'ma kazeri oti'nigenkama ha'ma renenante'nankeno'a, ofama hananana antahigamigahie. Hianagi vahe'mo'ma kazeri otisigenkama ama anazama nehanankeno'a, Ra Anumzamo'a kazusi huzmantegahie. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'ma erisintima haregahane hu'nea mopafintira naratogo nehu'za, ru anumzante mono ome hunto hu'za hu'naze.
20 Please don't let me die so far from the presence of the Lord. The king of Israel has come to chase down one little flea, hunting me like someone who hunts a partridge in the mountains.”
Hagi atregeno koranimo'a, Ra Anumzamofo tava'ontetira atreno ru mopafina tagi oramino. Hagi Israeli vahe kinimoka, kagra na'ante hinimagu hakeankna hunka nagrikura nehakenka, agonafi namagu hakeanknara nehane?
21 “I've done wrong,” Saul replied, “Come back, David, my son. I won't ever try to harm you again, because you valued me and spared my life today. I've been so stupid! I've made a big mistake!”
Anante Soli'a huno, Nagra kumi huanki nenamofo Divitiga mago'ane kagrira kazeri havizana osugahuanki ete eno. Na'ankure ko nahantesinagi, nagrira antahinaminka onahenka natre'nane. Nagra tamage hu'na neginagi'za hu'na havi avu'ava zantfa hu'noe.
22 “I have the king's spear here,” said David. “Send one of your men over to collect it.
Hagi Deviti'a huno, kini ne'moka kevea ama me'neanki, mago nehaza ne' huntegeno eme erino.
23 The Lord rewards all those who do what is right and who are trustworthy. The Lord handed you over to me today, but I refused to harm the Lord's anointed one.
Hagi fatgo zamavu'zmava nehu'za, kazigazi hu'za ke'ama amage'ma nentaza vahera, Ra Anumzamo'a ana zamavu'zamavatera mi'zana nezamie. Hagi menina Ra Anumzamo'a kagrira nazampi kavrenteanagi, kahe ofri'noe. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo masave freganteno kazeri oti'ne.
24 In the same way as I valued your life today, may the Lord value my life, and may he rescue me from all my troubles.”
Hagi menina kagri'ma antahigami'na onkahorera, Ra Anumzamo'a antahinamino onaheno, miko hazenke zampintira naza hugahie.
25 Saul said to David, “May you be blessed, David my son. You will accomplish a great deal and always be successful.” David left, and Saul went back home.
Anante Soli'a Devitinku huno, Mofavrenimoka, Ra Anumzamo'a asomu hugante'nigenka ranraza nehunka, hara agateregahane. Anage huteke Deviti'a neviana, Soli'a kuma'arega ete vu'ne.