< Job 27 >

1 Job began to speak again.
Job in athusei ajom kit in:
2 “I promise you—as God lives, who has denied me justice, the Almighty, who has made my life bitter,
Kathaneina eilah mang peh pa Pathen a kihahselna kaneijin kalhagao eisuhnatpeh Hatchungnung pachu,
3 for as long as I have life, while the breath of God remains in my nostrils—
Pathen a konna haina hu kaneija kahai laisung sea,
4 my lips will never speak lies, my tongue will never be dishonest.
Kakama thuse kasei lou ding chuleh kalei jin jong thujou sei ponge.
5 I will never agree that you are right; I will insist on my innocence until the day I die.
Keiman nadihna kapom peh louhel ding ahi, kathi chan geija lung thengsel'a kaum na hi kahuh jing ding ahi.
6 I'm convinced I'm right and will never give up believing this; my conscience will not condemn me as long as I live.
Keiman nolnabei kahina hi lhaso louhela katuhchah jing ding kahin lai sung sea ka selepha hetna hi thengsel ah ahi.
7 May my enemy become like the wicked; may those who oppose me become like those who do evil.
Kamelma pachu migiloupa bangin kigim bolhen, kamelma te jong miphalou ho tobang hiuhen.
8 For what hope do those who reject God have when he cuts them down, when God brings their lives to an end?
Pathen in asatlhah tengule Pathen neilou ten ipi kinepna anei nahlai diu ham? Chuleh ahinkhou akilah mang teng leh,
9 When times of trouble come to them, will God hear their cry for help?
Hahsatna achung'uva ahunglhun tengle Pathen in akanau angai peh dem?
10 Do they have a good relationship with the Almighty? Can they call on God at any time?
Hatchungnung pa komma kipana akimu diu hinam? Itih phat hijongle Pathen ahou thei diu ham?
11 Let me explain God's power to you. I will not keep anything back that the Almighty has planned.
Pathen thahatna chu keiman kahil ding nahi. Keiman Hatchungnung pa chungchang thu imacha im kanei lou ding ahi.
12 If all of you have recognized this, why do you talk such vain nonsense?
Hicheng ho jouse hi namusoh ahitan ahivangin pannabei thu jeng kakomah nasei nalaije.
13 This is what God provides as the destiny for the wicked, this is the inheritance that the ruthless will receive from the Almighty—
Migilouvin Pathen komma konna amu ding chu hiche hi ahi, Hatchungnung pa a konna agou chan diu chu hiche hi ahi.
14 even if they have many children, they will experience violent deaths or die of starvation.
Chate tamtah nei maithei unte, ahinlah achateu chu gal kidouna ahiloule an ngolla thidiu ahi.
15 Those who survive will die from disease, and even their widows will not mourn for them.
Ahingdoh nalai ho chu gamna hise a thidiu, chule ameithai hou jeng in jong apul u adou lou diu ahi.
16 Even though they pile up silver like dust, and clothes like heaps of clay,
Miphalou ten sum alom lomin nei maithei untin chule ponsil lhemlhung bangin sevum maithei unte.
17 those who do good will wear the clothes and the innocent will divide the silver among them.
Ahinlah hiche ponsil ho chu michonpha hon akivon diu chule nolna bei miho hiche sum chu kihom diu ahi.
18 They build their houses like a moth; like some flimsy shelter made by a watchman.
Migilou hon mompan banga se baijin in kisah untin, thingbah kanga kisa bangin paset in kisah unte.
19 They go to bed rich, but never again! For when they wake up, it's all gone.
Migiloupa chu alupna ah hausa tah in chen tin ahin ahung khah doh teng anei jouse ana beisoh amu ding ahi.
20 Waves of panic flood over them; in the night a whirlwind snatches them away.
Kichat nan twisoh bangin vuh khum untin chuleh amaho chu janna khopi hui nung chun amut mang tauve.
21 The east wind picks them up and they're gone, carried away from where they were.
Solam hui chun amaho apomang un chule amaho chu achemang a kitheh anga hi tauve.
22 The wind blows at them with full force; they try desperately to escape.
Dipdapna neilouvin apei lhu uvin, hiche thaneina a konna jamdohna ding akiha bol uve.
23 People clap their hands at them and hiss at them wherever they are.
Ahinlah mijousen anuisat u chu iman agel pouve.

< Job 27 >