< Ezekiel 47 >

1 The man took me back to the Temple entrance. I saw water coming out from under the threshold of the Temple and flowing east (because the Temple faced east). The water was coming from under the south side of the Temple and ran south of the altar.
Keiman kagao thilmuna a mipa chun houin lutna langa chun einung puikit tai. Houin kotpi noija kon in niso lam ngan twi ana longe chule maicham jet lang lhang langa chu longa ahi.
2 Then he took me out through the north gate and led me around the outside to the outer gate that faced east. I saw water was trickling out from the south side of the gate.
Mipa chun sahlam kelkotna kon chun bang polanga chun eipui doh in chule solam kelkot chu eivel pin ahi. Hilaija chun twi chu solam kelkot lhang lang sanga ana longin ahi.
3 The man walked east holding a measuring line He measured a thousand cubits and led me through the water which came up to my ankles.
Mipa chun thiltena akichoijin vadung langa chun eipuijin feet 1750 jen atedoh in, chuti chun vadunga chun eipui galkaije. Atwi chu ka ahkhomit chan athuh e.
4 He measured another thousand cubits and led me through water which came up to my knees. He measured another thousand cubits and led me through water that came up to my waist.
Amapan feet 1750 atedoh be kit in chule vadunga chun eipui galkaije. Hiche phatna hin atwi chu kakhup chan aphatai. Chujouvin feet 1750 ma atedoh kit in hichu kong chan ahitai.
5 He measured another thousand cubits, but this was a river I couldn't cross. The water had risen so high you could swim in it. It was a river that couldn't be crossed on foot.
Chuin feet 1750 ma atedoh be kit in ahile twi athuh vallin pal galkai thei ahitapoi. Hichu kijapna thei ahin pal galkai dingin athuh behseh tai.
6 “Son of man, have you observed all this?” he asked. Then he took me back to the riverbank.
Hichun aman kajah a mihem chapa, nangman navet jing hinam eti. Hichun aman vadunga chun eilepui kitne.
7 When I got there, I saw a large number of trees on both sides of the river.
Keiman kanung che phat chun vadung apang tenia thing tampi ana ke chu kamun kadatmo lheh e.
8 He told me, “This water flows out into the land to the east and into the Arabah. When it arrives at the Dead Sea, it turns the saltwater fresh.
Hichun amapan kajah a hiche vadung hi nisolam a konna nelgam ajot twithi umna phaicham ajotpa ahi. Hiche vadung twihin Twithi a twi al chu asuh thenga chule atwi chu chim ding ahitai.
9 There will be many animals and fish wherever the river flows. Because the river turns the saltwater fresh wherever it flows, everything will be able to live there.
Hiche vadung twi lonna channa chu ganhing ahon hon kijot ho umdiu ahi. Nga jeng jong hiche twithia chu atama tam umdiu ahitai, ijeh inem itile atwi chu kisuthenga ahitan, hichu vadung lonphahna channa chu ganhing hon hinna anei diu ahitai.
10 Fishermen will stand on the shore of the Dead Sea. They will be able to spread their nets from En-gedi to En-eglaim and catch many kinds of fish. There will be plenty of fish just like the Mediterranean Sea.
Ngaman miho jong twikhanglen panga hung dinguvin te. Engedi a kipatna En-eglaim chan twipang chu len kiphou dimset ding ahi. Mideterrenean a nga ho atam banga khu twithi a jong nga jatkima hung dimding ahitai.
11 However, the marshes and swampy areas won't become fresh; they will remain salty.
Ahivangin dam kotong ho leh doplah vang kisuchim lou ding amaho chu chial banga al jing diu ahitai.
12 All types of fruit trees will grow on both sides of the river. Their leaves won't wither, and they won't fail to produce fruit. They will produce fruit every month, because the river flowing from the sanctuary comes to water them. Their fruit will be eaten as food and their leaves will be used for healing.”
Vadung apang lang to gella chu thei jatchom chom hung keh doh ding ahi. Hiche thing hohi ana jong agao leh apullha umlou diu, chule a itih a beitih neilouva abah ho a chu aga umjing ding ahi. Lhaseh in changlhah lhung jingin tin, ijeh inem itile houin a konna hung long doh vadung chun achap nou jing ding ahi.
13 This is what the Lord God says: “These are the boundaries you are to use when allocating ownership of the land to the twelve tribes of Israel (Joseph is to receive two allocations.)
Hiche hi Pakai thusei ahi. Hiti hin agam chu Israel phungsom leh phungni ho hoppeh tan, Joshep chilhah ho chu agam leiset channi kipediu ahi.
14 You are to allocate the land to them equally. I held up my hand and made a solemn promise to give it to your forefathers, so this land will come to you to own and to pass on as an inheritance.
Adangho chengse vang chu kibanga chang cheh diu ahin, keiman kitah tah a kaki hahsella chule kitepna kaneija napu napa teu chu hiche gam hi kapeh ding kana tia kana sei chu tua hi nnangho gouloa a hung panga ahitai.
15 These shall be the country's boundaries: On the northern side it runs from the Mediterranean Sea along the Hethlon road and through Lebo-hamath to Zedad;
Hiche hohi agam leiset gamgia pang diu ahi. Sahlang gamgi ding chu Mideterrenean napat Hethlon ahin jot ding Lebo Hamath ajot paija Zedah ajot ding
16 then on to Berothah, and Sibraim on the border between Damascus and Hamath, and all the way to Hazer-hatticon, on the border of Hauran.
Chutia chu Berothah chule Siberea teni hi Damascus leh Hamath kikah a agamgi laiya umding, chule Hauran gamgi a um Hazar-hatticon geija kilhung lutpeh ding ahi.
17 So the border is from the Mediterranean Sea to Hazar-enan, along the northern border with Damascus, with the border of Hamath to the north. This is the northern boundary.
Sahlang gamgi chu Mediterranean twikhanglen napat Hazar-enan geija hung kilhung lut ding, sahlang Hamath leh lhanglanga Damascus teni kikah chu gamgi hiding ahi.
18 The eastern boundary runs from Hauran and Damascus, down along the Jordan between Gilead and the land of Israel, to the Dead Sea and on to Tamar. This is the eastern boundary.
Solam gamgi chu Hauran leh Damuscus kikah a kipanna, Israel leh Gilead kikah Jordan vadung pang lhanglanga lhaisuh peh a Twithi ajotpa a Tamar geija kilhung lut peh ding ahi. Hiche hi Solam gamgi chu hiding ahi.
19 The southern boundary runs from Tamar to the waters of Meribath-kadesh, then along the Wadi of Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. This is the southern boundary.
Lhanglang sang gamgi chun lhumlam lang ajotna Tamar a kipatna Kadesh a um Meribah twidung chan hiding ahi. Chule hiche a konna hi Egypt vadung ajui peh a Mediterranean twikhanglen chan geija leng lhading ahi. Hiche hi lhanglang gamgi hiding ahi.
20 The Mediterranean Sea is the western boundary all the way up to a location opposite Lebo-hamath. This is the western boundary.
Nilhum lang chu Mediterranean twikhanglen hi agamgi a pang ding lhanglang gamgi akipatna sahlang gamgi kipatna chan chu hiding, Lebo-hamath toh kigalsai ding ahi.
21 You are to allocate this land for you to own according to the tribes of Israel.
Hicheng gamgi sunga gam hohi Israel phungsom leh phung niho nahoppeh ding ahi.
22 You are to allocate land to own and to pass on as an inheritance for yourselves, and for the foreigners who live among you who have children. You shall treat them in the same way as Israelites born in the country. They are to be given a land allocation to own among the Israelite tribes in the same way as you.
Nanghon agam hi nangho leh nangho goulo dinga chule gamdangmi ahivanga nangho lah a chale nao hingsa ho ahiuvin, amaho jong chu Israel chate tobang bang hidiu ahin, chan jong nangho lah a chan anei diu ahi.
23 Foreigners are to be allocated land to own among the tribe where they live, declares the Lord God.”
Hiche gamdang miho hi koiphung penna cheng kha hiu jongleh achen khah nau phungin achan gam sunga chu achandiu napeh diu ahi. Keima thaneitah Pakaiyin kaseisa ahi.

< Ezekiel 47 >