< 2 Samuel 19 >

1 Soon Joab was told, “The king is crying and mourning for Absalom.”
Naibaga kenni Joab, “Kitaem, agsangsangit ken agladladingit ti ari gapu kenni Absalom.”
2 Victory that day was turned into mourning for the whole army, because they were told, “The king is grieving for his son.”
Isu a nagbalin a ladingit ti balligi iti dayta nga aldaw kadagiti amin nga armada, gapu ta nangngeg ti armada a naibaga iti dayta nga aldaw, “Agladladingit ti ari para iti anakna.”
3 They stole back into town that day like defeated people steal in, ashamed of running away from the battle.
Siuulimek a nagarudok dagiti soldado a nagturong iti siudad iti dayta nga aldaw, kas iti panagarudok nga umadayo dagiti mababain a tattao no tumarayda manipud iti gubatan.
4 The king held his face in his hands and sobbed loudly, “My son Absalom! Absalom, my son, my son!”
Inabbongan ti ari ti rupana ket nagsangit iti napigsa, “Anakko nga Absalom, Absalom, Absalom, anakko, anakko!”
5 Then Joab went inside and told the king, “Today you have humiliated all your men who have saved your life, and the lives of your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your concubines.
Ket simrek ni Joab iti balay ti ari ket kinunana kenkuana, “Imbabainmo dagiti rupa dagiti amin a soldadom ita nga aldaw, a nangisalakan ti biagmo ita nga aldaw, dagiti biag dagiti annakmo a lallaki ken babbai, dagiti biag dagiti assawam, ken dagiti biag dagiti assawam a tagabu
6 You did this by loving those who hate you and hating those who love you. Today you have made it plain that the commanders and the men don't mean anything to you. Today I'm sure that you'd be quite happy if Absalom was alive and all of us were dead!
gapu ta ay-ayatem dagiti gumurgura kenka, ken gurguraem dagiti agay-ayat kenka. Gapu ta impakitam ita nga aldaw nga awan serserbida kenka dagiti pangulo ken dagiti soldado. Ita nga aldaw mamatiak a no nabiag ni Absalom, ken nataykami amin, ket dayta ti mangparagsak kenka.
7 So get up, go out, and thank your men. I swear by the Lord that if you don't, you won't have a man left by tonight. That will be far worse for you than all the disasters you've had from your youth until now.”
Ita ngarud, tumakderka ket rummuarka ket makitungtongka a nasayaat kadagiti soldadom, ta isapatak iti nagan ni Yahweh, no saanka a mapan, awan ti uray maysa a tao a mabati kenka ita a rabii. Dakdakesto dayta para kenka ngem kadagiti amin a didigra a napasamak kenka sipud pay kinaagtutubom inggana ita.”
8 So the king got up and went to sit at the town gate. Everybody was told: “Look, the king is sitting at the town gate.” They all came to see the king. In the meantime the Israelites had run away and gone to their homes.
Isu a napan ti ari ket nagtugaw iti ruangan ti siudad, ket naibaga kadagiti amin a tattao, “Kitaenyo, agtugtugaw ti ari iti ruangan.” Ket napan dagiti amin a tattao iti sangoanan ti ari. Kabayatanna, idiay Israel, nagkamang ti tunggal tao iti pagtaenganna.
9 Everyone among the tribes of Israel were arguing with each other, saying, “The king rescued us from the persecution of our enemies, he saved us from the Philistines, but now he's had to run from the country because of Absalom.
Agsisinnuppiat iti tunggal maysa dagiti amin a tattao kadagiti amin a tribu ti Israel nga ibagbagada, “Inispalnatayo ti ari kadagiti ima dagiti kabusortayo. Insalakannatayo kadagiti ima dagiti Filisteo ket ita, intarayanna ti pagilian gapu kenni Absalom.
10 Now Absalom, the man we chose to be our king by anointing him, he's died in battle. Why don't we do something and invite King David to come back?”
Ket ni Absalom a pinulutantayo a mangituray kadatayo, ket natay iti gubatan. Isu nga apay a saantayo a pagtutungtongan iti maipapan iti pannakaisubli ti ari?”
11 King David sent this message to Zadok and Abiathar, the priests: “Tell the elders of Judah, ‘Are you going to be the last people to bring the king back to his palace, since the king has heard that all of Israel wants it?
Nangibaun ni Ari David iti mensahero kadda Zadok ken Abiatar a papadi a kunana, “Katungtongyo dagiti panglakayen ti Juda ket ibagayo kadakuada, “Apay a dakayo ti maudi a mangisubli iti ari iti palasiona, gapu kadi iti panagtutungtong ti entero nga Israel ket anamonganda ti ari, nga isublida isuna iti palasiona?
12 You are my brothers, my own flesh and blood. Why should you be the last ones to want to bring the king back?’
Dakayo dagiti kakabsatko, ti lasag ken tulangko. Apay ngarud a dakayo ti maudi a mangisubli iti ari?
13 Tell Amasa, ‘Aren't you my flesh and blood too? May God punish me very severely if from now on you're not the commander of my army instead of Joab!’”
Ken ibagayo kenni Amasa, 'Saan kadi a sika ti lasag ken tulangko? Dusaennak ti Dios, ken ad-adda pay, no saan a sika ti isukatko kenni Joab a kapitan ti armadak manipud ita.”'
14 Amasa convinced all the people of Judah to unitedly support David, so they sent a message to the king: “Please come back, you and everyone with you.”
Ket nagun-odna dagiti puso dagiti amin a tattao ti Juda, kasla nga isuda ti puso ti maysa a tao, isu a nangibaonda iti napan iti ari a kunada, “Agsublika, sika ken dagiti amin a tattaom.”
15 The king began his journey back, and when he arrived at the Jordan, the men of Judah met him at Gilgal to help him cross the river.
Isu a nagsubli ti ari ket dimteng idiay Jordan. Ket dimteng idiay Gilgal dagiti tattao a taga-Juda tapno sabtenda ti ari, tapno kadduaanda ti ari nga agballasiw iti Jordan.
16 Shimei, son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim, hurried down with the men of Judah to meet King David.
Nagdardaras a simmalog ni Simei a putot ni Gera, a Benjaminita, a taga-Bahurim, a kaduana dagiti tattao ti Juda tapno sabtenda ni Ari David.
17 With him were one thousand men from the tribe of Benjamin, including Ziba, servant of Saul's family, as well as Ziba's fifteen sons and twenty servants. They rushed down to the Jordan to meet the king.
Kaduana ti sangaribu a tattao a nagtaud iti Benjamin, ni Ziba nga adipen ni Saul, dagiti sangapulo ket lima a putotna a lallaki ken kaduana pay dagiti duapulo nga adipen. Binallasiwda ti Jordan a kaduada ti ari.
18 They crossed at the ford to bring the king's household over and whatever else he wanted. Shimei crossed the Jordan and fell facedown before the king.
Bimmallasiwda tapno iballasiwda ti pamilia ti ari ken tapno aramidenna ti aniaman nga ammona a nasayaat. Nagkurno iti sangoanan ti ari ni Simei a putot a lalaki ni Gera sakbay a rinugianna ti agballasiw iti Jordan.
19 “Your Majesty, please forgive me and disregard the wrong that I, your servant, did when Your Majesty left Jerusalem. Please forget all about it.
Kinuna ni Simei iti ari, “Saanmo koman a kitaen a nagbasolak, apok, wenno saanmo koman a lagipen ti sisusukir nga inaramid daytoy adipenmo iti aldaw a pinanawan ti apok nga ari ti Jerusalem. Pangaasim, saan koma nga ipapuso ti ari daytoy.
20 I, your servant, recognize that I have sinned. But look! Today I'm the first from any of the tribes of Joseph to come down and meet Your Majesty.”
Ta ammo daytoy adipenmo a nagbasolak. Kitaem, isu a siak ti immuna a simmalog ita nga aldaw manipud kadagiti amin a pamilia ni Jose a mangsabat iti apok nga ari.”
21 Abishai, son of Zeruiah, said, “Shouldn't Shimei be executed for this, because he cursed the Lord's anointed one?”
Ngem simmungbat ni Abisai a putot ni Zeruyas ket kinunana, “Saan kadi a rumbeng a mapapatay ni Simei gapu iti daytoy, gapu ta inlunodna ti pinulotan ni Yahweh?”
22 But David replied, “What's that got do with you, you sons of Zeruiah? Do you want to be my enemies today? Is this a day to execute anybody in Israel? Aren't I certain that today I'm the king of Israel once more?”
Ket kinuna ni David, “Ania ti aramidek kadakayo, dakayo a putot ni Zeruyas, tapno rumbeng nga agbalinkayo a kabusorko ita? Mapapatay kadi ti siasinoman a tao ditoy Israel ita? Ta saanko kadi nga ammo nga ita nga aldaw ket siak ti ari iti entero nga Israel?”
23 David turned to Shimei and swore an oath to him, “You're not going to die.”
Isu nga imbaga ti ari kenni Simei, “Saanka a matay.” Isu a nagkari ti ari kenkuana nga addaan iti panagsapata.
24 Then Mephibosheth, Saul's grandson, went to meet the king. He had refused to look after his feet or trim his mustache or have his clothes washed from the day the king left until the day of his peaceful return.
Ket simmalog ni Mefiboset nga anak ni Saul tapno sabtenna ti ari. Saanna a dinalusan dagiti sakana, wenno pinukisan ti barbasna, wenno linabaan dagiti pagan-anayna manipud iti aldaw a pimmanaw ti ari inggana iti aldaw a nagawid isuna nga addaan iti talna.
25 When he arrived from Jerusalem to meet the king, the king asked him, “Why didn't you come with me, Mephibosheth?”
Ket isu nga idi naggapo isuna idiay Jerusalem tapno sabtenna ti ari, kinuna ti ari kenkuana, “Apay a saanka a kimmuyog kaniak, Mefiboset?”
26 Mephibosheth answered, “Your Majesty, my servant Ziba tricked me. I told him, ‘Saddle up my donkey so I can ride her and leave with the king,’ because you know that I'm lame.
Insungbatna, “Apok nga ari, inallilawnak ti adipenko, ta kinunak, 'Silyaak ti maysa nga asno tapno mapagsakayak ket sumurotak iti ari, gapu ta pilay daytoy adipenmo.'
27 Ziba has misrepresented me, your servant, to Your Majesty. However, Your Majesty is like an angel of God, so do what you think best.
Ngem dinadael ni Ziba nga adipenko ti dayawko, siak nga adipenmo, kenka nga apok nga ari. Ngem kasla anghel ti Dios ti apok nga ari. Ngarud, aramidem no ania ti nasayaat iti panagkitam.
28 All my grandfather's family could only expect death from Your Majesty, but you included me, your servant, among those who eat at your table. So what right do I have to ask the king for anything more?”
Gapu ta, iti imatang ti apok nga ari, amin dagiti tattao ti balay ti amak ket natayen, ngem impalubosmo a makipangan daytoy adipenmo kadagiti nangan iti lamisaanmo. Ania pay ngarud ti karbengak nga agsangit iti ari?
29 “Why talk any more about these issues of yours?” David responded. “I've decided that you and Ziba should divide the land.”
Ket kinuna ti ari kenkuana, “Apay nga agpalawagka pay laeng? Ingkeddengkon a pagbingayanyo kenni Ziba dagiti taltalon.”
30 Mephibosheth replied to the king, “Let him have it all! I'm just happy that Your Majesty has returned home in peace.”
Isu a simmungbat ni Mefiboset iti ari, “Wen, bay-am nga alaenna amin daytoy, gapu ta dimteng a sitatalged ti apok nga ari iti bukodna a pagtaengan.”
31 Barzillai the Gileadite had also came down from Rogelim to help the king cross the Jordan and to make his way onwards from there.
Ket simmalog ni Barzillai a Gileadita manipud sadiay Rogelim tapno makipagballasiw iti ari idiay Jordan, ket kinadduaanna ti ari a napan idiay Jordan.
32 Barzillai was very old, eighty years of age, and because he was a very wealthy man, he had provided the king with food while he was staying in Mahanaim.
Lakay unay itan ni Barzillai, walo pulo ti tawennan. Intedna iti ari dagiti kasapulanna kabayatan ti panagnaedna sadiay Mahanaim, gapu ta nabaknang unay isuna a tao.
33 The king said to Barzillai, “Cross the Jordan with me, and I will provide for you while you stay with me in Jerusalem.”
Kinuna ti ari kenni Barzillai, “Sumurotka kaniak, ket ipaayko kenka dagiti masapulmo iti pannakipagnaedmo kaniak idiay Jerusalem.”
34 “How much longer do you think I have to live so I could go to Jerusalem and stay there with the king?” Barzillai replied.
Simmungbat ni Barzillai iti ari, “Mano nga aldaw ti nabatbati kadagiti tawtawen iti biagko, a masapul a sumurotak iti ari idiay Jerusalem?
35 “I'm already eighty. I don't enjoy anything anymore. I can't taste what I eat or drink. I can't hear when people sing. There's no point for me, your servant, to be another burden to Your Majesty!
Walo pulo ti tawenkon. Mailasinko kadi pay ti naimbag ken dakes? Mananam kadi pay daytoy adipenmo ti kanek ken inumek? Mangngegko kadi pay ti timek dagiti agkankanta a lallaki ken babbai? Apay a rumbeng nga agbalin daytoy adipenmo a dadagsen iti apok nga ari?
36 For your servant to cross the Jordan River with the king is enough reward for me!
Kayat laeng daytoy adipenmo iti kumuyog iti ari nga agballasiw iti Jordan. Apay a rumbeng a subadannak ti ari iti kastoy a gunguna?
37 Then let your servant go back home, that I may die in my home town near the tomb of my father and mother. But here is your servant, my son Chimham. Let him cross over with Your Majesty, and treat him as you think best.”
Pangaasim ta ipalubosmo nga agawid iti pagtaenganna daytoy adipenmo, tapno matayak iti bukodko a siudad ket maitanemak iti nakaitaneman ti amak ken ti inak. Ngem kitaem, adtoy ti adipenmo a ni Kimham. Bay-am a makipagballasiw isuna iti apok nga ari, ket aramidem kenkuana ti ammom a nasayaat.”
38 The king replied, “Chimham will cross over with me, and I will treat him as you think best, and I will do for you whatever you want.”
Insungbat ti ari, “Kumuyog kaniak ni Kimham nga agballasiw, ket aramidek kenkuana no ania ti ammom a nasayaat, ken no aniaman ti tarigagayam kaniak, aramidek dayta para kenka.”
39 So everybody crossed the Jordan first, and then the king crossed over. The king kissed Barzillai and blessed him, and then Barzillai went back home.
Ket bimmallasiw dagiti amin a tattao iti Jordan, bimmallasiw met ti ari, inagkan ti ari ni Barzillai ket binendisionanna isuna. Ket nagawid ni Barzillai iti bukodna a pagtaengan.
40 Then the king carried on to Gilgal, and Chimham went with him. The whole army of Judah and half the army of Israel accompanied the king.
Isu a bimmallasiw ti ari a nagturong idiay Gilgal, ket nakipagballasiw ni Kimham kenkuana. Imballasiw dagiti amin nga armada ti Juda ken ti kagudua ti armada ti Israel ti ari.
41 But soon the men of Israel who were there came to the king and asked him, “Why did our brothers, the men of Judah, secretly take Your Majesty away and bring you and your household across the Jordan, together with all your men?”
Dagus a rinugian dagiti amin a tattao ti Israel ti napan iti ari ket kinunada, “Apay nga inlibasdakayo dagiti kakabsatmi, dagiti tattao ti Juda, ket imballasiwda ti ari ken ti pamiliana iti Jordan, ken kasta met dagiti tattao ni David a kakaduana?”
42 The men of Judah explained to the men of Israel, “We did this because the king is one of our relatives. Why are you getting upset about this? When did we ever eat the king's food? When did we ever get anything for yourselves?”
Sinungbatan ngarud dagiti tattao ti Juda dagiti tattao ti Israel, “Gapu ta as-asideg a kabagianmi ti ari. Apay ngarud ta makaungetkayo gapu iti daytoy? Nangankami kadi iti aniaman a binayadan ti ari? Inikkannakami kadi iti aniaman a sagsagut?”
43 “We've got ten shares in the king,” the men of Israel replied, “so we have a greater claim on David than you do. So why do you look down us? Weren't we the first ones to talk about bringing back our king?” But the men of Judah argued even more strongly than the men of Israel.
Sinungbatan dagiti tattao ti Israel dagiti tattao ti Juda, “Addaankami iti sangapulo a tribu a kabagian ti ari, isu a dakdakkel ti karbenganmi kenni David ngem dakayo. Apay ngarud nga inumsidakami? Saankadi a ti dawatmi a maisubli ti ari ti immuna a nangngeg?” Ngem nagubgubsang dagiti sao dagiti tattao ti Juda ngem dagiti sao dagiti tattao ti Israel.

< 2 Samuel 19 >