< Esther 6 >
1 That night the king wasn't able to sleep, so he ordered the Book of Records of the King's Reign brought in so it could be read to him.
Hagi ana kenagera kini ne'mo'a avura masegara osuno ko'ma fore'ma hu'nea zantmimofo agenkema krente'naza avontafe omerita navuga eme hamprinke'na antahi'neno huno hu'ne.
2 There he discovered the account of what Mordecai had reported about Bigthana and Teresh, the two king's eunuchs who were doorkeepers who had plotted to assassinate King Xerxes.
Anagema hige'za vu'za ana avontafera omeriza, zanagonknaza hari'nea netrema kini nemofo kuma kafante'ma eri'zama e'neria netrena, Biktana'ene Teresikema ko'ma kini ne' Serksisima ahenaku oku'a naneke retro nehakeno, Modekai'ma keteno, ana nanekema huama'ma hu'nea naneke hampri ami'naze.
3 “What honor or position did Morcedai receive as a reward for doing this?” asked the king. “Nothing has been done for him,” replied the king's attendants.
Ana nanekema nentahino'a kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, E'ina'ma hu'nerera Modekaina na'a hunte'none? Higeno ana avontafema hampri ami'za vahe'mo'za amanage hu'naze, Mago zana huonte'none.
4 “Who's here in the court?” the king asked. Haman had just happened to arrive in the outer court of the royal palace to ask the king to have Mordecai impaled on the pole he had set up for him.
Higeno kini ne'mo'a huno, Iza kumapina menina mani'ne? huno nehigeno'a, Hemani'a zafama tro'ma hunte'nere'ma Modekaima aheno hanti'nia naneke kini ne' ome asaminaku, kini ne' kumapina ana umareri'ne.
5 The king's attendants told him, “Haman is waiting in the court.” “Tell him to come in,” the king ordered.
Higeno kini ne'mofo eri'za ne'mo'a kini nera asamino, Hemani'a kumapi eme oti'ne higeno, kini ne'mo'a huno, Kehugeno efreno huno hu'ne.
6 When Haman came in, the king asked him, “What should be done for a man the king wants to honor?” Haman said to himself, “Who would the king want to honor except me?”
Higeno Hemani'a emarerigeno kini ne'mo'a amanage huno hu'ne, Nagra mago nera mani'neanki'na ragi ami'na husga huntegahue? Higeno Hemani'a agra'agura amanahu antahintahi antahi'ne, mago'a vahe'ma kini ne'mo'ma ana'ma huntega vahera omani'neanki, nagrake'za mani'noe huno antahi'ne.
7 So Haman said to the king, “A man whom the king wants to honor
Ana antahintahi nentahino Hemani'a amanage huno hu'ne, Kini ne'mokama ragima aminka azeri sgama hana nera,
8 should be brought royal robes the king has worn, a horse the king has ridden and which has a royal headdress on its head.
ke huge'za kini ne'moka kukena eri'za eme nemiza, kini ne'mokama vanoma nehana hosi afuma kagri kavasese zantetima asenire'ma avasesema hunte'naza hosi afu avre'za eme amiho.
9 Have the robes and the horse handed over to one of the king's highest officials and nobles. Let him make sure the man the king wishes to honor is dressed in the royal robes and that he rides on the horse through the city streets, and have the official announce before him, ‘This is what is done for the man the king wishes to honor!’”
Ana nehanigenka mago ugagota eri'za neka'agu hugeno, kini ne'moka za'za kenaka'a erino ana nera kukena hunenteno, hosi afuka'amofo agofetu avreno kumapina vano nehuno ana eri'za ne'mo'a ranke huno, ama nera kini ne'mo'a ragi amino knare avu'ava hunte huno hino!
10 Then the king told Haman, “Right! Off you go! Quickly get the royal robes and the horse, and do just what you've said for Mordecai the Jew sitting at the palace gate. Don't leave out anything that you mentioned.”
Anage higeno, Knare ke hananki kema hanankante antenka ame hunka vunka ana kukena omenerinka hosi afura nevrenka enka kuma kafante'ma kvama huno nemania Jiu ne' Modekaina ana maka zana hunto. Hagi mago zane hunka kagera okanio!
11 Haman went and got the robes and the horse. He dressed Mordecai and placed him on the horse, and led him through the streets of the city, shouting before him, “This is what is done for the man the king wishes to honor!”
Higeno Hamani'a kini kukena omerino Modekaiana eme hunenteno, kini ne'mofo hosi afu agumpi avrenteno kuma amu'nompina ana hosi afura avazu huno vano nehuno, ranke huno amanage hu'ne, ama nera kini ne'mo'a ragi amino knare hunte'ne huno vano hu'ne.
12 Mordecai went back to the palace gate, but Haman rushed home, crying and covering his head in shame.
Ana'ma hutegeno'a, Modekaia'a kini ne'mofo kuma kafante ete emani'ne. Hianagi Hamani'a asenire arefiterino rimpagna nehuno noma'arega vu'ne.
13 Haman explained to his wife Zeresh and all his friends what had happened to him. These wise friends and his wife Zeresh told him, “If Mordecai is one of the Jewish people, and you have already begun to lose status before him—you won't be able to beat him! You're going to lose to him, you're going to fall!”
Hagi Hamani'a maka zama agrite'ma fore'ma hia zamofo nanekea rone'aramine nenaro Zeresinena ome zamasami'ne. Higeno nenaro'ene knare antahi'zama nemiza vahe'mo'za amanage hu'za asami'naze, azeri havizama nehana ne' Modekaia'a Jiu nekino agri'ma ahe kema retro'ma nehana zamo'a eri'zana e'origosie. Hagi kagri kazeri haviza hugahie.
14 While they were still talking to him, the king's eunuchs arrived and quickly took Haman to the dinner which Esther had prepared.
Ana nanekea zahufa nesmizageno, kini ne'mofo eri'za ne'ma agonknazamo hari'nea ne'mo'a ame huno vuno Hemanina ome avreno Esta'ma ne'zama retro'ma hu'nerega vu'ne.