< Esther 5 >
1 Three days later Esther put on her royal robes and went and stood in the inner court of the king's palace, opposite the king's hall. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the king's hall, facing the entrance.
Ana higeno namba 3 knarera Esta'a kuini kukena'a eri nentanino, kini ne'mofo kumapi ufreno kini ne'mofo noma me'nea avuga tava'onte uoti'ne. Hagi kini ne'mo'a kafantega avugosa hunteno kini tra'are mani'ne.
2 When the king saw Queen Esther standing in the inner court she won his approval so he acted favorably by holding out his scepter to her. So Esther went over and touched the end of the scepter.
Hagi kini ne'mo'ma keama Esta'ma kafante'ma uotigeno negeno'a, muse hunenteno golire azotama azampima eri'neana rusute amigeno, Esta'a umrerino ana azota agonare avako hu'ne.
3 The king asked her, “What is it, Queen Esther? What do you want? I'll give it to you, as much as half my empire!”
Higeno kini ne'mo'a antahigeno, Kuini a' Estaga na'anku kave'nesie? Na'anku nantahige'za nehane? Kegavama hu'noa mopama amu'nompinti'ma refko hunamio hunkama hananke'na amne anara hugahue.
4 Esther replied, “If it please Your Majesty, may the king and Haman come today to a dinner I have prepared for him.”
Hagi Esta'a kenona huno, Kini ne'moka musema hanunka, kagrane Hemani'enena kagri ne'zama retro'ma hunte'nore menina evi'o.
5 “Bring Haman here at once so we can do what Esther has requested,” the king ordered. The king and Haman went to the dinner that Esther had prepared.
Hagi kini ne'mo'a huno, Ame huta Hemanina avreta enketa Esta'ma hirega va'mneno. Hige'za Hemanima avre'za azageno kini ne'ene Hemanikea Esta'ma retro'ma hu'nea ne'za ome nenaku vu'na'e.
6 As they drank their wine, the king asked Esther, “What are you really asking for? It will be given to you. What do you want? You shall have it, as much as half my empire!”
Hagi ne'zama nete'za waini tima nenazageno'a, kini ne'mo'a Estankura huno, Nazankuroma nantahigesanke'na ana zana amne kamigahuanki nantahigo. Hagi kegavama hu'noa mopama amu'nompinti'ma refko hunamio hunkama hanankena, amne anara hugahue.
7 Esther answered, “This is what I'm asking for, and this is what I want.
Higeno Esta'a kenona huno, Nagra ama zanku kantahigegahue,
8 If the king looks on me favorably, and if it please Your Majesty to grant my request and do as I ask, may the king and Haman come to a dinner I will prepare for them. Tomorrow I will answer Your Majesty's question.”
kini ne'mokama kavesinantenka musema hunka kantahima ke'nuazama hunaku'ma hanunka, muse hugantaonki retro'ma hanua nezantera okina Hemanina avreta eke'na kini ne'mokama hana kerera kenona hugantaneno.
9 When Haman left that day he was very happy and pleased with himself. But when he saw Mordecai at the palace gate and that he didn't stand up or tremble with fear before him, Haman was furious with Mordecai.
Hagi ana kna zupa Hamani'a tusi muse nehuno, agu'amo'a knare nehigeno vu'ne. Hianagi Modekaiama kini ne'mofo kuma kafante'ma mani'negeno ome negeno'a, tusi arimpa ahente'ne. Na'ankure Hamani'ma nevigeno'a, Modekaia'a rankva vahe'ma ne-egeno'ma nehiaza huno antri huge otinora ra agi omi'ne.
10 However, Haman controlled himself and he went home. There he invited his friends over. Once they and his wife Zeresh had gathered,
Hianagi Hamani'a arimpa he'zana eria amara osu agu'afi netreno, noma'arega vuno arone'aramine nenaro Zeresinena ome kehutru huno,
11 Haman went into great detail about how much money and possessions he had, and how many children, and how the king had made him so important by promoting him above all the other nobles and officials.
fenoma ante'nea zanku'ene ne' mofavreramima ante'nea zanku'ene, kini ne'mo'ma ra agima amino eri'zampima avre onagamuma netreno, mago'a eri'za vahetmima zamagaterea zanku'ene ra agima eria zankura ome zamasami'ne.
12 “Added to all that,” Haman went on, “I was the only other person Queen Esther invited to come to a dinner she had prepared for the king. I'm also invited by her to eat together with the king tomorrow.”
Hagi Hemani'a huno, E'ikerompage mago'a eri'za vahera nezmatreno kuini a' Esta'a nagri'ene kini ne'ene kehigeta kini ne'mofo ne'zama retro'ma hu'nea nezantera vu'no'e. Ana nehuno oki'nena nagrike'za kea hu'neanki'na kini ne'ene vuta ne'zana ome negahu'e.
13 Then he said, “But all of this is worthless to me while I keep on seeing Mordecai the Jew sitting at the palace gate.”
Hianagi Jiu ne'ma Modekai'ma kini ne'mofo kuma kafante'ma mani'negenama negogeno'a, ana knare'zama hunante'nea zantmimo'a amnezankna nehie.
14 His wife Zeresh and his friends told him, “Arrange for a pole to be set up, fifty cubits high. Then, in the morning, go and ask the king to have Mordecai impaled on it. Afterwards, you'll be happy as you go with the king to the dinner.” Haman thought this was good advice, so he had the pole set up.
Higeno Hemani rone'amo'zane nenaro Zeresi'ene amanage hu'za asmi'naze, Za'za'amo'a 22mita hu'nesia za'za zafa huge'za eri'za eme retru renesagenka, oki nanterana kini neku hugeno Modekaiana aheno hantino. Ana hanigenka muse nehunka, kini ne'enena vunka ne'zana ome negahane. Higeno Hemani'ma antahiana ana antahi'zamo'a knare higeno, za'za zafa retro hunte'ne.