< Exodus 15 >

1 Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the Lord: “I will sing to the Lord, for he is supreme! He has thrown the horses and their riders into the sea.
Eka Musa gi jo-Israel nowero wendni ni Jehova Nyasaye: “Abiro wer ni Jehova Nyasaye, nimar nyinge oromo mi duongʼ. Oseumo faras kod jariembne ei nam.
2 The Lord gives me strength. He is the theme of my song. He saves me. He is my God, and I will praise him. He is my father's God, and I will honor him.
“Jehova Nyasaye e tekrena bende en e wenda; kendo osebedo warruokna. Anapake nimar en Nyasacha, ma Nyasach wuora, kendo abiro miyo nyinge duongʼ.
3 The Lord is like a warrior. His name is the Lord.
Jehova Nyasaye en jalweny; Jehova Nyasaye e nyinge.
4 He threw Pharaoh's chariots and his army into the sea. Pharaoh's best officers were drowned in the Red Sea.
Noimo geche Farao kod jolwenje ei Nam Makwar. Jodong Farao mogen duto noimo e nam makwar.
5 The flooding water covered them. They dropped down into the depths like a stone.
Pige matut oseimogi duto, kendo gisenimo nyaka e bwo pi mana ka kidi.
6 Your power, Lord, is truly amazing! Your power, Lord, crushed the enemy.
“Yaye Jehova Nyasaye, lweti ma korachwich ne nigi teko maduongʼ. Yaye, Jehova Nyasaye lweti ma korachwich ema isetiekogo wasigu.
7 By your majestic power you destroyed those who opposed you. Your anger blazed out and burned them up like stubble.
“Kuom tekoni maduongʼ, ne iloyo jogo mane opiem kodi. Ne inyiso mirimbi mager mi nomwonyogi kaka lum.
8 You blew and the sea piled up. The waves stood straight like a wall. The depths of the ocean turned solid.
Muya mawuok e umi nomiyo pige ogingore malo. Apaka mar pi nogingore mochungʼ ka kor ot; pige man kuonde matut nochokore e chuny nam.”
9 The enemy bragged, ‘I will chase them and catch up with them. I will divide the plunder. I will eat them alive. I will swing my sword. By my hand I will destroy them.’
Jawasigu nosungore kawacho niya, “Abiro lawogi, abiro jukogi. Abiro pogo mwandugi; abiro yako gimoro amora. Abiro golo liganglana kendo lweta biro tiekogi.
10 But you blew with your breath and the sea swept over them. They sank down like lead in the swirling waters.
Kane ikudho muchi kende, to nam noimogi. Ne ginimo ka chuma e apaka maduongʼ.
11 Who is like you among the gods, Lord? Who is like you, glorious in holiness, awesome in wonder, doing miracles?
“En ngʼa machal kodi e kind nyiseche, yaye Jehova Nyasaye? En ngʼa machalo kodi: in miler moloyo, in ma in-gi duongʼ moloyo kendo matimo honni?
12 You acted, and the earth swallowed the Egyptians.
Ne irieyo badi ma korachwich ma piny omwonyogi.
13 You led the people you saved with your trustworthy love. You will guide them in your strength to your holy home.
“Kuom herani ma ok rum, ibiro telone oganda ma isereso. Kuom tekoni ibiro telonegi nyaka kar dakni maler.
14 The nations will hear what has happened and will shake with fear. The people who live in Philistia will experience agonizing distress.
Pinje biro winjo mi tetni, kihondko biro mako jo-Filistia.
15 The Edomite chiefs will be terrified. The Moabite leaders will tremble. The people living in Canaan will melt away in panic.
Jodong Edom kibaji biro goyo, bende jotend Moab biro tetni, to jo-Kanaan chunygi biro nyosore;
16 Terror and fright will fall on them. Lord, because of your great power, they will be as still as stone until your people pass by, until the people you bought pass by.
kibaji kod kihondko biro biro kuomgi. Kuom teko mar lweti gibiro lingʼ thi ka kidi, nyaka ogandani kadhi, yaye Jehova Nyasaye, nyaka jogi mane ichweyo kadhi.
17 You will take your people and plant them on the mountain that you own, the place that you, Lord, have prepared as your home, the sanctuary that your hands have built, Lord.
Yaye Jehova Nyasaye, ibiro kelogi mi gidonji kendo ibiro miyo gibedi ewi godi mar girkeni, ma en kama ne iloso kaka kar dakni, kendo kama ler mar lemo mane iloso gi lweti, yaye Ruoth Nyasaye.
18 The Lord will reign forever and ever!”
Jehova Nyasaye biro locho nyaka chiengʼ.”
19 When Pharaoh's horses, chariots, and horsemen went into the sea, the Lord brought the water rushing back over them. But the Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground.
Ka farese Farao gi gecheni kod joidh faresene ne odhi e nam, Jehova Nyasaye nomiyo pi nam odok e wangʼe mi oimogi, to jo-Israel nongʼado nam kawuotho ewi lowo motwo.
20 Miriam the prophet, Aaron's sister, picked up a tambourine, and all the women followed her dancing and playing tambourines.
Eka Miriam janabi madhako ma nyamin Harun, nokawo oyieke e lwete kendo mon duto noluwo bangʼe ka gin gi oyieke kendo ka gimiel.
21 Miriam sang to them: “Sing to the Lord, for he is supreme! He has thrown the horses and their riders into the sea.”
Miriam nowernegi niya, “Weruru ni Jehova Nyasaye, nimar otingʼe malo ahinya. Oseimo faras gi jaithne ei nam.”
22 Then Moses led Israel away from the Red Sea and into the Desert of Shur. For three days they walked in the desert but couldn't find any water.
Eka Musa notelo ni Israel kagiwuok e Nam Makwar kendo negidhi ei thim mar Shur. Kuom ndalo adek ne giwuotho e thim ma ok giyudo pi.
23 When they arrived at Marah, the water there was too bitter to drink. (That's why the place is called Marah.)
Kane gichopo Mara, ne ok ginyal modho pi makanyo nikech nokech. (Mano emomiyo kanyo iluongo ni Mara.)
24 So the people complained to Moses, asking, “What are we going to drink?”
Kuom mano ogandano nongʼur ne Musa kawacho niya, “Wabiro modho angʼo?”
25 Moses called out to the Lord for help, and the Lord showed him a piece of wood. When he threw it into the water, it became sweet. There the Lord gave them rules and instructions and also tested their loyalty to him.
Eka Musa noywak ne Jehova Nyasaye kendo Jehova Nyasaye nonyise yien moro. Nobole ei pi mi pi obedo mamit. Kanyo ema Jehova Nyasaye nomiyogie buche kod chike kendo notemogi.
26 He told them, “If you pay attention to what the Lord your God says, do what is right in his sight, obey his commands, and keep all his regulations, then I will not make you suffer from any of the diseases I gave the Egyptians because I am the Lord who heals you.”
Nowachonegi niya, “Ka uchiko itu maber ne wach Jehova Nyasaye ma Nyasachu ma utimo gima kare e nyim wangʼe, ka urito chikene kendo umako buchene duto, to ok anakel kuomu tuo moro amora mane akelo ne jo-Misri, nimar an Jehova Nyasaye machangou.”
27 Then they traveled on to Elim, which had twelve springs of water and seventy palm trees. They set up camp there beside the water.
Eka negichopo Elim, kama ne nitie sokni apar gariyo kod yiende mag othidhe piero abiriyo mine gibworo kanyo machiegni gi pi.

< Exodus 15 >