< 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.
Hathnukkhu hoi bawkim kâennae takhang koe lah bout na bankhai, khenhaw! impui vaikhap rahim lae koehoi, kanîtholah kangvawi lahoi tui a lawng. Bangkongtetpawiteh, bawkim teh kanîtholah kangvawi e doeh. Hote tui teh khoungroe akalae bawkim, aranglae rahim hoi ka lawng e doeh.
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.
Hahoi atunglah kangvawi e takhang koe lahoi na tâcokhai teh, alawilah kanîtholah kangvawi e takhang hloilah, na ceikhai, khenhaw aranglah tui hah a lawng.
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.
Ama ni bangnuenae a sin laihoi, kanîtholah kangvawi laihoi a cei teh, dong 1000 touh a bangnue, hahoi tui hah na raka sak teh, khoksaluem totouh doeh.
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.
Dong 1000 touh bout a bangnue teh, tui hah bout na raka sak, hote tui teh khokpakhu totouh a pha. Dong 1,000 touh bout a bangnue teh bout na raka sak navah hote tui teh keng totouh a pha.
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.
Dong 1,000 touh bout a bangnue teh, ka raka thai hoeh totouh e tui lah a coung. Tui teh hoehoe a len teh raka lah raka thai hoeh e, kale lah kale hane totouh a rasang.
6 “Son of man, have you observed all this?” he asked. Then he took me back to the riverbank.
Hahoi kai koevah, tami capa hetheh na hmu ou, telah ati, tuipui koelah bout na ban sak.
7 When I got there, I saw a large number of trees on both sides of the river.
Ka ban navah khenhaw! tuipui avangvanglah, thingkung moikapap lah ao.
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.
Ahni ni, kai koevah, hete kanîtholah ka lawng e tui heh, kahrawng a raka vaiteh talî dawk a kâen han. Talî koe a pha toteh tui hah a thoung sak han.
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.
Tui a lawngnae hnintangkuem vah, saring pueng a hring awh han, tanga moikapap lah ao han, bangkongtetpawiteh, tuipui teh, a lawngnae tangkuem koe saring hah a hring thai nahanelah, hete tui heh ka lawng e doeh.
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.
Hahoi, tui teng vah tangakamankungnaw a kangdue awh vaiteh, Engedi hoi Eglaim totouh tamlawk hengnae hmuen lah ao han, tanganaw teh mamae talîpui dawk e tanga patetlah apap katang han.
11 However, the marshes and swampy areas won't become fresh; they will remain salty.
Tangkom tui hoi tuiphueknaw teh, thoung awh mahoeh, palawi khu hanelah, ceitakhai han, pou a paan awh han.
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.”
Tuipui teng vah avangvanglah thingkung phunkuep a paw vaiteh, hotnaw teh a hna kamyai boi mahoeh, a paw hai pou a paw awh han, hmuen kathoung koehoi ka lawng e tui dawk hoi kawk e lah ao dawkvah, thapa tangkuem a paw han, a paw teh ca hane kawi lah ao vaiteh, a hna teh damnae lah ao han.
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.)
Bawipa Jehovah ni hettelah a dei, hetheh Isarel miphun 12 touh thung dawk hoi e, râw a kârei awh hane talai lah ao han, Joseph ni hmuen kahni touh a coe han.
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.
Lengkaleng kâvan lah na coe awh han. Na mintoenaw koe thoebo lahoi poe lah kaawm e hete ram heh na coe awh e ram lah ao han.
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;
Heteheh ram buem lae khori lah ao han, atunglah tuipui hoi Hethlon a raka vaiteh, Hamath a kâennae tanghling Zebad vah a pha han.
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.
Hamath, Berothah, Damaskas hoi Hamath ramri dawk kaawm e Sibraim hoi Hauran ramri teng vah kaawm e Hazarhattikon totouh,
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.
Hottelah hoi ramri teh tuipui hoi Damaskas ramri teng e Hazarenan totouh han, atunglah Hamath ramri dawk a kâri han, hetheh atunglae ramri doeh.
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.
Kanîtholah, Hauran hoi Damaskas rahak dawk, Gilead hoi Isarel ram rahak e Jordan tui a pâlei han, Kanîtholae ramri hoi Kanîtholae talî dawk Tamar a pha han, hetheh Kanîtholae ramri lah ao han.
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.
Akalah Tamar hoi Meribah Kadesh palang totouh, Izip tui a pâlei laihoi tuipui dawk a pha han, hetheh akalae ramri lah ao han.
20 The Mediterranean Sea is the western boundary all the way up to a location opposite Lebo-hamath. This is the western boundary.
Kanîloumlae ramri teh, talîpui, akalae ramri hoi Hamath a kâennae tanghling totouh, hetheh kanîloumlae ramri lah ao han.
21 You are to allocate this land for you to own according to the tribes of Israel.
Hottelah hete ram heh Isarel miphun lahoi lengkaleng na kâkhuen awh han.
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.
Hahoi, na coe awh hane ram hoi nangmouh thung dawk miphun alouklah kho ka sak e, yucanaw katawnnaw a coe awh hane ram na kârei sak han. Ahnimouh teh Isarel dawk hoi katâcawtnaw patetlah ao awh han. Isarel miphunnaw thung dawk nangmouh patetlah râw a tawn awh van han.
23 Foreigners are to be allocated land to own among the tribe where they live, declares the Lord God.”
Hahoi, bangpatet e miphun dawkvah miphun alouke hah khosak boipawiteh, hawvah a coe hane kawi ram na khuen pouh han, telah Bawipa Jehovah ni a dei.