< 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.
Na mukul sac pwenyu folokla nu ke nien utyak nu ke Tempul. Oasr kof ye nien utyak uh ac soror nu kutulap, acn ma Tempul uh nget nu we. Kof uh soror ut ye tafunyen nu eir ke Tempul, ac alukela layen eir ke loang uh.
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.
Na mwet sac usyula liki acn Tempul uh oan we ut ke mutunpot epang ah, ac raunyak nwe ke kut sun mutunpot nu kutulap. Oasr infacl srisrik soko sororma ke layen nu eir ke mutunpot uh.
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.
Mukul sac oatui fahla layen nu kutulap, ac srikeya yact lumfoko onngoul ke mwe srikasrak natul, na el sap nga in fahla infacl uh lac. Loaliyen kof insac oanna e ke pukun niuk.
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.
Na el sifilpa srikeya yact lumfoko onngoul nu ten liki acn se el srikeya meet ah, ac el sap nga in fahla infacl uh lac. Loaliyen kof uh insac oan ke intik. El sifilpa srikeya yact lumfoko onngoul nu ten, ac sap nga in fahla infacl uh lac. Loaliyen kof uh insac oasr e ke infulwuk.
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.
El sifil srikeya yact lumfoko onngoul nu kutulap, na kof uh arulana loal. Nga tia ku in fahla nu layen ah, sayen kofkof na.
6 “Son of man, have you observed all this?” he asked. Then he took me back to the riverbank.
Na el fahk nu sik, “Kom, mwet sukawil moul la, tuni ma inge akwoya.” Na mwet sac folokinyula nu pe infacl ah,
7 When I got there, I saw a large number of trees on both sides of the river.
ac ke nga sun acn we, nga liye lah arulana pukanten sak oan pe infacl lac lac.
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.
Na el fahk nu sik, “Kof se inge soror sasla facl se inge nu kutulap, nwe ke sun Infahlfal Jordan ac som nwe ke Meoa Misa. Ke pacl se ac sun Meoa Misa uh el ac ekulla kifinte we uh nu ke kofonot.
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.
Yen nukewa ma infacl soko inge ac soror nu we uh, ac oasr kain in kosro ac kain in ik puspis we. Infacl soko inge ac aklosye kof in Meoa Misa, ac yen nukewa el soror we uh ac fah sang moul nu ke ma nukewa.
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.
Mutawauk ke unon in kof Engedi som na nwe ke unon in kof Eneglaim, ac fah oasr mwet patur weacn uh, ac elos ac fah asroelik nwek natulos in oayuk. Ac fah pus kain in ik we, oana pusiyen kain in ik ke Meoa Mediterranean.
11 However, the marshes and swampy areas won't become fresh; they will remain salty.
Tusruktu kof ma oan yen furarrar, ac inlulu weacn uh, ac tia wi ekla nu ke kofonot. Kof inge ac oanna mwe orek sohl.
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.”
Kain in sak nukewa ma oasr fahko kac ac fah kapak pe infacl uh kewa. Sra kac uh ac fah tiana uli, ac fahko kac ac fah tiana wanginla. Ac fah oasr fahko kac ke malem nukewa mweyen sak inge aksroksrokyeyuk ke kof ma sororma liki Tempul uh. Sak uh ac fah oswe fahko mwe mongo, ac sra kac uh ac orekmakinyuk in akkeye mas lun mwet uh.”
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.)
LEUM GOD Fulatlana El fahk, “Pa inge masrol ke facl Israel ma ac kitakatelik nu sin sruf singoul luo. Sruf lal Joseph ac eis ipin acn luo.
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.
Nga tuh wulela na ku nu sin mwet matu lowos mu nga ac fah sang facl se inge lalos. Inge kowos in kitalik tuh in oana sie inmasrlon sruf nukewa.
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;
“Masrol layen nu epang uh mutawauk sisken Meoa Mediterranean fahla nu kutulap nwe ke siti Hethlon, ac nu ke Innek In Utyak Nu Hamath, nu ke siti Zedad,
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.
nu ke siti Berothah ac Sibraim (siti luo inge oan inmasrlon acn ma taranyuk sin Damascus ac acn Hamath), fahla nwe ke siti Ticon (su oan sisken acn Hauran).
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.
Ouinge masrol nu epang uh som liki Meoa Mediterranean kutulapyak nwe ke siti Enon, su oan sisken Damascus ac Hamath layen nu epang.
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.
“Masrol nu kutulap uh fahla nu eir liki sie acn inmasrlon acn Damascus ac acn Hauran, na Infacl Jordan pa orala masrol inmasrlon acn Israel layen roto, ac acn Gilead layen kutulap, nwe ke sun acn Tamar ke Meoa Misa.
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.
“Masrol nu eir uh mutawauk Tamar fahla nu roto nwe ke sun acn se oasr kof we pangpang Kadesh Meribah, sifilpa utyak nu roto epang sisken masrol nu Egypt, ac som nwe ke Meoa Mediterranean.
20 The Mediterranean Sea is the western boundary all the way up to a location opposite Lebo-hamath. This is the western boundary.
“Masrol nu roto uh pa Meoa Mediterranean, utyak nu epang nwe ke acn se roto in Innek In Utyak Nu Hamath.
21 You are to allocate this land for you to own according to the tribes of Israel.
“Kowos in kitalik facl se inge inmasrlon sruf lowos an.
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.
Ac fah ma na lowos nwe tok. Mwetsac su muta inmasrlowos, su oasr tulik isusyang nu selos in facl se inge, ac fah oasr pac ip lalos ke kowos ac kitalik acn uh. Ac fah orek elos oana mwet na pwaye lun Israel, ac elos ac fah wi pac susfa ke acn lalos oapana mwet in sruf lun Israel.
23 Foreigners are to be allocated land to own among the tribe where they live, declares the Lord God.”
Kais sie mwetsac ac fah eis acn lal yurin sruf lun Israel ma el muta yoro. Nga, LEUM GOD Fulatlana, pa fahk ma inge.”