< Exodus 34 >
1 The Lord told Moses, “Cut out two stone tablets like the first ones, and I will write on them again the same words that were on the first tablets—the ones you broke.
BOEIPA loh Moses taengah, “Namah loh lamhma kah bangla lungto cabael panit saek lamtah te cabael dongah lamhma kah aka rhek cabael dongah aka om ol te ka daek eh.
2 Get ready in the morning, and then come up Mount Sinai. Stand before me there on the mountain top.
Mincang ah sikim la om lamtah mincang neh Sinai tlang la ha luei. Te phoeiah tlang lu ah kamah taengla pahoi pai.
3 Nobody else can come up with you—I don't want to see anyone anywhere on the mountain, and no flocks or herds should graze at the foot of the mountain.”
Tedae na taengah hlang ha luei boel saeh lamtah hlang pakhat pataeng tlang tom ah phoe boel saeh. Boiva neh saelhung khaw tlang dan ah he luem uh boel saeh,” a ti nah.
4 So Moses cut out two stone tablets like the previous ones and went up Mount Sinai early in the morning as the Lord had ordered him, taking with him the two stone tablets.
Te dongah lungto cabael rhoi te lamhma kah bangla a saek. Mincang ah Moses te thoo tih BOEIPA loh amah a uen bangla Sinai tlang ah yoeng. Te vaengah lungto cabael rhoi te a kut dongah a pom.
5 The Lord descended in a cloud, stood there with him, and called out the name “Yahweh.”
Te phoeiah BOEIPA te cingmai neh ha rhum tih a taengah pahoi pai. Te vaengah BOEIPA ming neh a doek.
6 The Lord passed in front of him, calling out, “Yahweh! Yahweh! I am the God of grace and mercy! I am slow to become angry, full of trustworthy love and always faithful.
BOEIPA te a hmai ah a pah pah vaengah tah, “Yahweh, Yahweh, thinphoei neh lungvatnah Pathen, thintoek a ueh tih sitlohnah neh oltak dongah boeiping coeng.
7 I go on showing my trustworthy love to thousands, forgiving guilt, rebellion, and sin. But I will not leave the guilty unpunished—the impact of sin will affect not only the parents, but also their children and grandchildren, up until the third and fourth generation.”
Sitlohnah he thawngkhat ham khaw a kueinah dongathaesainah, boekoeknah neh dumlai khaw a phueih pah. Tedae pa rhoek kathaesainah a cawh pah te ca rhoek so neh ca kah ca rhoek soah khongthum khongli hil a hmil rhoe a hmil moenih,” tila tamhoe.
8 Moses quickly bowed down to the ground, and worshiped.
Te vaengah Moses tah diklai la koe buluk tih bakop.
9 He said, “Lord, if it's true that you're happy with me, please accompany us. Admittedly this is a rebellious people, but please forgive our guilt and sin. Accept us as specially belonging to you.”
Tedae Moses loh, “Ka Boeipa aw na mik dongah mikdaithen la ka tueng mai khaming. Ka Boeipa kaimih khui ah pongpa laeh. Pilnam he a rhawn mangkhak sitoe cakhaw kaimih kathaesainah neh kaimih kah tholhnah te khodawkngai lamtah kaimih he m'pang mai,” a ti nah.
10 The Lord said, “Look, I'm making an agreement with you. Right in front of all of you I will do miracles that have never been done before—not among anyone anywhere on earth. Everyone here and those around will see the Lord at work, for what I'm going to do for you will be incredible.
Boeipa loh, “Kai loh na pilnam pum hmai ah paipi ka saii ne. Diklai pum neh namtom boeih taengah a suen pawh khobaerhambae te ka saii ni. Te vaengah a khui kah na pilnam boeih loh BOEIPA kah khoboe te hmuh saeh. Nang taengah ka saii te rhih pai saeh.
11 But you must carefully follow what I tell you to do today. Pay attention! I'm going to drive out ahead of you the Amorites, Canaanites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites.
Tihnin ah nang kang uen te namah ham ngaithuen. Na mikhmuh lamloh, Amori neh Kanaan khaw, Khitti neh Perizzi khaw, Khivee neh Jebusi ka haek ne.
12 Make sure you don't agree to a peace treaty with the people living in the land where you are going. Otherwise they will become a trap for you.
Namah khaw ngaithuen, khohmuen khosa rhoek neh paipi na saii ve ne. Namah khaw a khuila na kun vetih namah khui ah hlaeh la poeh ve.
13 For you must tear down their altars, knock down their idolatrous pillars, and cut down their Asherah poles,
A hmueihtuk te palet pah lamtah a kaam te phaek pah. Anih kah Asherah khaw vung pah.
14 because you must not worship any other gods than the Lord. His name stands for being exclusive, because he is a God who demands an exclusive relationship.
A ming mah thatlai Yahweh coeng tih Pathen tah a thatlai thai dongah pathen tloe taengah bakop boeh.
15 Make sure you don't agree to a peace treaty with the people living in the land, for when they prostitute themselves by worshiping and sacrificing to their gods, they will invite you to join them, and you will eat from their pagan sacrifices.
A pathen taengkah a cukhalh neh a pathen te a nawn uh dongah a hmueih te caak ham nang n'khue akhaw khohmuen kah khosa taengah moi na bop ve.
16 When you have their daughters marry your sons and those daughters prostitute themselves to their gods, they will make your sons worship their gods in the same way.
A canu te na capa ham na lo cakhaw a canu khaw a pathen hnukah cukhalh uh. Te dongah na ca rhoek te amih kah pathen taengah cukhalh hae ni.
17 Don't make any idols for yourselves.
Mueihlawn pathen khaw namah ham saii boeh.
18 Observe the Festival of Unleavened Bread. For seven days you are to eat bread made without yeast, as I ordered you to do. You are to do this at the specified time in the month of Abib, because that was the month when you left Egypt.
Nang kang uen bangla vaidamding khotue te hnin rhih yaeh lamtah vaidamding mah ca. Egypt lamloh Abib hla dongah na thoh dongah Abib hla ah tingtunnah om saeh.
19 Every firstborn is mine. That includes all the firstborn males of your livestock from your cattle herds, and flocks.
Bung lamkah cacuek boeih, na boiva dongkah vaito neh tu cacuek a tal boeih he kamah kah ni.
20 You can redeem the firstborn of a donkey with a lamb, but if you don't, you must break its neck. All your firstborn sons must be redeemed. No one is to come before me without an offering.
Tedae laak cacuek tah tu neh lat. Na lat pawt bal atah pahoi at laeh. Na capa caming boeih tah lat lamtah ka mikhmuh ah kuttling la phoe boel saeh.
21 You shall work for six days, but you shall rest on the seventh day. Even during the times of sowing and harvest you shall rest.
Hnin rhuk khuiah thotat lamtah hnin rhih dongah tah lophoh vaengah khaw duem lamtah cangah vaengah khaw nduem.
22 Observe the Festival of Weeks when you offer the firstfruits of wheat harvest, and the Harvest Festival at the end of the agricultural year.
Cang dongkah cangah vaengkah thaihcuek khotue yalh neh kum thoknah cangyom khotue te namah ham saii.
23 Three times every year all your males must appear before the Lord Yahweh, the God of Israel.
Namah khuikah tongpaca boeih tah kum khat ah voei thum Israel Pathen, Boeipa Yahovah mikhmuh ah phoe saeh.
24 I will drive out the nations ahead of you and expand your borders, and no one will come and take your land when you go three times a year to appear before the Lord your God.
Namtom te na mikhmuh lamloh ka haek vetih na khorhi khaw kang aeh ni. BOEIPA na Pathen mikhmuh la kum khat ah voei thum phoe ham na caeh daengah ni na khohmuen te hlang loh ham veet pawt eh.
25 Don't offer bread made with yeast when you present a sacrifice to me, don't keep any sacrifice from the Passover Feast until the morning.
Kai kah hmueih thii te tolrhu neh ngawn boeh. Yoom khotue kah hmueih loh mincang duela rhaeh boel saeh.
26 When you harvest your crops, bring the firstfruits to the house of the Lord your God. Don't cook a young goat in milk from its mother.”
Na khohmuen kah tanglue thaihcuek te BOEIPA na Pathen im la khuen. Maae ca te a manu suktui neh thong boeh,” a ti nah.
27 Then the Lord told Moses, “Write down these words, because these are the basis for the agreement I have made with you and with Israel.”
Te phoeiah BOEIPA loh Moses te, “He ol he namah ham daek laeh. Kamah ka dongkah ol nen he nang taeng neh Israel taengah paipi ka saii,” a ti nah.
28 Moses spent forty days and forty nights there with the Lord without eating bread or drinking water. He wrote down on the tablets the words of the agreement, the Ten Commandments.
BOEIPA neh a om vaengah khothaih hni sawmli, khoyin hnin sawmli buh khaw ca pawh, tui khaw o pawh. Te vaengah paipi ol te cabael rhoi dongah ol lung rha la a daek.
29 When Moses came down from Mount Sinai carrying the two tablets of the Law, he didn't realize that his face was shining brightly because he had been speaking with the Lord.
Moses te Sinai tlang lamloh a suntlak vaengah Moses kut dongah olphong cabael rhoi khaw om. Tlang lamloh a suntlak neh amah te a voek pueng dongah a maelhmai vin a phii te khaw Moses loh ming pawh.
30 When Aaron and the Israelites saw Moses with his face shining so brightly they were frightened to approach him.
Aaron neh Israel ca boeih loh Moses te a hmuh uh vaengah a maelhmai vin tarha a phii coeng dongah a taengla mop ham a rhih uh.
31 But Moses called out to them, so Aaron and all the community leaders went over to him, and he talked with them.
Tedae Moses loh amih te a khue dongah Aaron neh rhaengpuei kah khoboei boeih tah anih taengla mael uh tih Moses loh amih te a voek.
32 Afterwards all the Israelites came over and he gave them all the Lord's instructions he'd received on Mount Sinai.
Te phoeiah Israel ca rhoek boeih te mop uh. Te vaengah Sinai tlang ah BOEIPA anih taengkah a thui boeih te amih a uen.
33 After Moses finished talking with them, he put a veil over his face.
Moses loh amih taengah a thui te a khah van neh a maelhmai te a lumuekhni neh a dah.
34 However, whenever Moses went in to talk with the Lord, he would take off the veil until he came out again. Then he would tell the Israelites the Lord's instructions,
Tedae BOEIPA amah te voek ham a mikhmuh la kun tih amah ha pawk daengah lumuekhni a lim pueng. Ha pawk phoeiah tah amah a uen te Israel ca rhoek ham a thui pah.
35 and the Israelites would see his face shining brightly. So he would put the veil over his face until the next time he went to talk with the Lord.
Israel ca rhoek loh Moses maelhmai te a hmuh vaengah Moses kah maelhmai vin a phii pah. Tedae Boeipa amah te voek ham a kun hil Moses loh lumuekhni neh a maelhmai te a dah.