< Exodus 17 >
1 Then all the Israelites left the Desert of Sin, going from place to place as they followed the Lord's commands. They camped at Rephidim, but there wasn't any water for the people to drink.
Nagdaliasat ti sibubukel a bunggoy ti Israel manipud iti let-ang ti Sin, kas panangsurot iti bilin ni Yahweh. Nagkampoda idiay Refidim, ngem awan danum nga inumen dagiti tattao.
2 Some of them came and complained to Moses, saying, “Give us water to drink!” Moses replied, “Why are you complaining to me?” Moses asked. “Why are you trying to challenge the Lord?”
Isu a pinabasol dagiti tattao ni Moises para iti kasasaadda ket kinunada, “Ikkannakami iti danum nga inumenmi. “Kinuna ni Moises, “Apay a makiapakayo kaniak? Apay a susuotenyo ni Yahweh?”
3 But the people were so thirsty for water there that they went on complaining to Moses, saying, “Why did you have to bring us out of Egypt? Are you trying to kill us and our children and livestock by thirst?”
Mawaw unay dagiti tattao, ket nagreklamoda maibusor kenni Moises. Kinunada, “Apay nga impanawnakami idiay Egipto? Tapno kadi patayennakami ken dagiti annakmi ken dagiti dingwenmi babaen iti pannakawaw?”
4 Moses cried out to the Lord, “What am I going to do with these people? A bit more of this and they're going to stone me!”
Ket immawag ni Moises kenni Yahweh, “Ania ti rumbeng nga aramidek kadagitoy a tattao? Nakasaganadan a mangbato kaniak.”
5 The Lord told Moses, “Go ahead of the people, and take some of the elders of Israel with you. Take with you the walking stick you used to hit the Nile, and just go on ahead.
Kinuna ni Yahweh kenni Moises, “Iyun-unam ti mapan ngem dagiti tattao, ken mangikuyogka iti sumagmamano a panglakayen ti Israel. Itugotmo ti sarukod a pinangbautmo iti karayan ket mapanka.
6 Look, I will stand there beside you by the rock at Horeb. When you hit the rock water will pour out for the people to drink.” So Moses did this as the elders of Israel watched.
Agtakderakto iti sangoanam sadiay, iti bato idiay Horeb, ket bautemto ti bato. Addanto danum a rummuar manipud iti daytoy nga inumen dagiti tattao.” Ket isu ngarud ti inaramid ni Moises iti imatang dagiti panglakayen ti Israel.
7 He called the place Massah and Meribah because the Israelites argued there, and because they challenged the Lord, saying, “Is the Lord with us, or not?”
Pinanagananna dayta a lugar a Massa ken Meriba gapu iti panagreklamo dagiti Israelita, ken gapu ta sinuotda ti Apo babaen iti panangibagada nga, “Adda kadi kadatayo ni Yahweh wenno awan?”
8 Then some Amalekites came and attacked the Israelites at Rephidim.
Kalpasana, adda immay nga armada dagiti Amalekita ket rinautda ti Israel idiay Refidim.
9 Moses told Joshua, “Choose some of men and go out and fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I'll stand on the top of this hill holding the walking stick of God.”
Isu a kinuna ni Moises kenni Josue, “Mangpilika iti sumagmamano a lallaki ket rummuarkayo. Makirangetkayo kadagiti Amalekita. Inton bigat, agtakderakto iti tapaw ti turod nga iggemko ti sarukod ti Dios.”
10 Joshua did what Moses told him and fought the Amalekites, while Moses, Aaron, and Hur climbed to the top of the hill.
Isu a nakiranget ni Josue kadagiti Amalekita a kas imbilin ni Moises, kabayatan a da Moises, Aaron, ken Hur ket napan iti tapaw ti turod.
11 As long as Moses held up the walking stick his hands, the Israelites were the ones winning, but when he lowered them, it was the Amalekites.
Kabayatan a nakangato dagiti ima ni Moises, mangab-abak ti Israel; no bay-anna a nakababa dagiti imana, mangrugi met a mangabak ti Amalek.
12 So when Moses' hands became heavy, the others took a stone and put it under him for him to sit on. Aaron and Hur stood on each side of Moses and held his hands up. In this way his hands were kept firmly up until the sun went down.
Idi naktangan dagiti ima ni Moises, nangala da Aaron ken Hur iti bato ket inkabilda iti babaenna tapno pagtugawanna. Iti dayta met laeng a kanito, ingngato da Hur ken Aaron dagiti imana, ni Hur iti maysa nga imana, ken ni Aaron iti bangir nga imana. Isu a nagtalinaed a nakangato dagiti ima ni Moises agingga a limnek ti init.
13 As a result Joshua defeated the Amalekite army.
Isu a babaen iti kampilan, inabak ni Josue dagiti tattao ti Amalek.
14 The Lord told Moses, “Write all this down on a scroll as a reminder and read it out loud to Joshua, because I'm going to completely wipe out the Amalekites so nobody on earth will remember them.”
Kinuna ni Yahweh kenni Moises, “Isuratmo daytoy iti maysa a libro ken ibasam daytoy kenni Josue, gapu ta punasekto a naan-anay ti pakalaglagipan ti Amalek iti babaen ti tangatang.”
15 Moses built an altar and called it “the Lord is my banner of victory.”
Ket nangbangon ni Moises iti altar ken inawaganna daytoy a “Ni Yahweh ti banderak.”
16 “Hold up the victory banner of the Lord!” Moses declared. “The Lord will go on fighting the Amalekites for all generations!”
Inaramidna daytoy gapu ta kinunana, “Inkari ni Yahweh a makigubat isuna iti Amalek iti amin a henerasion.”