< 2 Samuel 11 >

1 In the spring, at the time of year when kings go out to war, David sent out Joab and his officers and the whole Israelite army on an attack. They massacred the Ammonites and besieged Rabbah. However, David remained behind in Jerusalem.
Hagi mago mago kafumofo agu'afina zasi koma atu knamo'ma vaganerege'za kini vahe'mo'za ha' vahe'zami'a ha' ome hunezamantaza kanagino, Deviti'a Joapune mika Israeli sondia vahetaminena hate viho huno huzmantege'za, zamagra vu'za Amoni vahera ome zamahe'za zamazeri haviza nehu'za, Raba kuma ome avazagi kagi'naze. Hianagi Deviti'a ana hatera ovuno, Jerusalemi mani'ne.
2 Late one afternoon, David got up from taking a nap and was walking on the roof of the palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing—a very beautiful woman.
Hagi mago kinaga Deviti'a tafe'are mase'nereti otino noma'amofo agofetu vano nehuno keana, mago hentofa a'mo'a ti nefregeno ke'ne.
3 David sent someone to find out about the woman. He was told, “It's Bathsheba, daughter of Eliam, and wife of Uriah the Hittite.”
Hagi Deviti'a keteno mago vahe hunteno amanage hu'ne, Fenamu ara izapi ome ketenka eme nasamio, higeno ome keteno ete eme asamino, Eliamu mofa Batsiba Hiti ne' Uria nenaro'e.
4 David sent messengers to fetch her. When she came to him, he had sex with her. (Now she had just purified herself from having her period.) Afterwards she went back home.
Anante Deviti'a eri'za vahe huzamantege'za vu'za ana ara ome avre'za ageno, anteno mase'ne. (Hagi e'inama hu'neana namunka mani'nereti vagarentegeno ti ome freno agra'a azeri agru nehigeno ke'ne.) Hagi Deviti'enema maseteno'a ete noma'arega vu'ne.
5 Bathsheba became pregnant and sent a message to David to tell him, “I'm pregnant.”
Hagi ana a'mo'ma keama amu'enema nehuno'a, Devitina kea atrenteno anage hu'ne, Namu'ene hue huno hu'ne.
6 So David sent a message to Joab, telling him, “Send Uriah the Hittite to me.” Joab sent him to David.
Higeno Deviti'a Joapuna ke atrenteno, Hiti ne' Uriana huntegeno eno, higeno Joapu'a Uriana huntegeno Devitintega vu'ne.
7 When Uriah came to see him, David asked him how Joab was doing, and how the army was doing, and how the war was going.
Hagi Uria'ma Devitinte'ma ehanatigeno'a Deviti'a asamino, Joapuzane sondia vahera inankna hu'za mani'ne'za hara nehaze nehuno,
8 Then David told Uriah, “Go home now and have a rest.” Uriah left the palace, and the king sent him a gift after he'd gone.
anante Deviti'a Uriana hunteno, Vunka umani fru huo, huno huntegeno nevigeno'a, mago'a musezana antentege'za eri'za ome ami'naze.
9 But Uriah didn't go home. He slept in the guardroom at the palace entrance with all the king's guards.
Hianagi Uria'a noma'arega ovu'neanki kini ne'mofo eri'za vahe'ene kini ne' ku'ma kahampi umaseno mani'ne.
10 David was told, “Uriah didn't go home,” so he asked Uriah, “Haven't you just got back from being away? Why didn't you go home?”
Mago'a vahe'mo'za Devitina eme asami'za, Uria'a noma'arega uorami'ne, hu'za hazageno Deviti'a kehigeno Uria'a egeno anage huno asami'ne, za'za kna umani'nanteti e'nananki na'a higenka nonka'arega ovu'nane?
11 Uriah answered, “The Ark and the armies of Israel and Judah are living in tents, and my master Joab and his men are camped out in the open. How can I go home and eat and drink and sleep with my wife? On my life I won't do such a thing!”
Anage higeno Uria'a Devitina kenona hunteno, Ra Anumzamofo huhagerafi huvempage vogisigi, Israeli sondia vaheki, Juda vahe'mo'za seli nompi manizageno, rankva vahe'ni'a Joapu'ene sondia vahete kva vahetamina ha' kampima seli nomaki'za mani'nenafina nagrama noniaregama vu'na ne'za ome nenena, a'ninema mase so'e huzamo'a knarera osu'ne. Hagi tamagerafa hu'na e'ina huzana osutfa hugahue.
12 David told him, “Stay here today, and tomorrow I'll send you back.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day, and the next.
Anage higeno Deviti'a Uriana asamino, Meni kenagera are mase'negena, okina huganta'nena ete hate vuo. Higeno Uria'a Jerusalemi ana kenagera maseno magokna mani'ne.
13 David invited Uriah to dinner. Uriah ate and drank with him, and David got Uriah drunk. But in the evening he went to sleep on his mat with the king's guards, and didn't go home.
Hagi Deviti'a ke higeno noma'afi Uria'a eno Deviti'ene ne'zana nenegeno, akatina rama'a ami'geno neno neginagi hu'ne. Hu'neanagi ana kinaga Uria'a noma'arega vunora a'anena uomase'neanki, Deviti eri'za vahe'ene ko'ma mase'nere umase'ne.
14 In the morning David wrote Joab a letter, and gave it to Uriah to take to him.
Hagi nanterana Deviti'a mago avona Joapuntega krenenteno, Uriana huntegeno erino vu'ne.
15 In the letter, David told Joab, “Put Uriah right in the front where the fighting is worst, and then pull back behind him so that he'll be attacked and killed.”
Hagi ana avompina amanage huno krente'ne, Uriana ha'ma hanavemati'za nehanafi avuga avrenentenka sondia vahera kehuge'za atre'za esageno, anampi Uriana ahesageno frino.
16 As Joab besieged the town, he made Uriah take a place where he knew the strongest enemy men would be fighting.
Higeno Joapu'a hara nehuno negegeno ha'mo'ma ra higeno, hanave ha' vahe'mo'zama ha'ma nehaza kaziga Uriana avrentegeno hara hu'ne.
17 When the town's defenders came out and attacked Joab, some of David's men were killed, including Uriah the Hittite.
Hagi rankuma agu'afinti vahe'ma e'za hara eme huzmante'za mago'a Deviti sondia vahera zamahage'za frizageno, anampina Hiti ne' Urianena ahegeno fri'ne.
18 Joab sent David a full report about the battle.
Ana higeno Joapu'a ana miko'zama ha'pima fore'ma hiazana kema erino vu vahe huzmantege'za Devitina ome asami'naze.
19 He ordered the messenger, saying, “When you've finished telling the king all about the battle,
Hagi Joapu'a kema erino vu vahera hunteno, Ama miko'zama fore'ma hia zamofo nanekea kini nera asami vagaro.
20 if the king's gets angry and asks you, ‘Why did you get so near to the town in the attack? Didn't you know they would shoot arrows from the wall?
Hagi agra arimpama ahesigeno'a, amanage hugahie, nahigeta rankuma keginamofo tavaontera vu'naze? Zamagrama kuma keginamofo agofetuti'ma kevema tamahesaza zana tamagra ontahi'nazo?
21 Who killed Abimelech, son of Jerub-Besheth? Wasn't it a woman who dropped a millstone on him from the wall, killing him there in Thebez? Why on earth did you get so close to the wall?’ Just tell him, ‘In addition, your officer Uriah the Hittite was killed.’”
Hagi ko'ma Abimelekinte'ma fore'ma hu'nea zana tamagekaninefi? Hagi Abimeleki'a Gidioni nemofokino, Tebesi kuma'mofo tava'onte oti'negeno, mago a'mo ku'ma keginamofo agofetu oti'neno witima refuzafu nepaza ra havenu erino ahegeno fri'ne. E'ina hu'negu nahigeta tamagra ana kegina tava'ontera vu'naze? Huno kini ne'mo'ma kantahigesigenka, anampina Uria'ene fri'ne hunka asamio.
22 The messenger left, and when he arrived he told David everything Joab had directed him to say.
Higeno ana kema erino vu vahe'mo'a vu'ne. Hagi ana miko kema Joapu'ma huntea kea Devitina eme asami vagare'ne.
23 The messenger explained to David, “The defenders were stronger than us, and they came out at us in the open, but we forced them back to the entrance of the town gate.
Hagi ana eri'za nemo'a Devitina asamino, Ko agupofi hara hanavetiza eme hurante'nazanagi tagra inene huta rankuma'mofo kafante hara huta vu'none.
24 Their archers shot at us from the wall, and killed some of the king's men. Your officer Uriah the Hittite was also killed.”
Hagi mago'a Amoni sondia vahe'mo'za kuma keginamofo agofetu manine'za kevereti tahazage'za kini ne'moka mago'a eri'za vaheka'a fri'naze. Hagi anampina Hiti ne' eri'za neka'a Uria'a fri'ne.
25 Then David said to the messenger, “Tell Joab this: ‘Don't be upset about this, for the sword destroys people at random. Press on with your attack against the town and conquer it.’ Encourage him by telling him this.”
Hagi Deviti'a kema erino vu'nea nera asamino, Joapuna asamigeno ama ana zankura agesa ontahino, na'ankure mago ne'mo'a hapima fri'nia zana antahino keno osu'negu, ome asamigeno hanavetino hara nehuno, ana kumara erino. Amama kasamua kereti azeri hankanavetio.
26 When Uriah's wife heard that her husband was dead, she mourned for him.
Hagi Uria nenaro'ma antahiama nevema hapima ahe'naze higeno'a, asunku huno zavi ate'ne.
27 Once the period of mourning was over, David sent for her to be brought to his palace, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But what David had done was evil in the Lord's sight.
Hagi asunku'ma huvaregeno'a, Deviti'a huzamantege'za ana ara avre'za ageno a' avrentegeno mani'neno ne' mofavre kasente'ne. Hianagi Deviti'ma hu'nea zankura Ra Anumzamo'a musena osu'ne.

< 2 Samuel 11 >