< Judges 14 >
1 One day Samson went to Timnah, where a young Philistine woman attracted his attention.
Hagi Samsoni'a mago zupa Timna kumate vuno Filistia vahe mofa ome keteno,
2 He went back home and told his father and mother, “A Philistine woman in Timnah caught my attention. Now get her for me because I want to marry her.”
ete kuma'arega eazamo nererane nefanena amanage huno eme zanasami'ne. Timna kumatera Filistia mofa'nefinti mago mofa kentete'na oanki avrenamike'na a' eri'neno.
3 But his father and mother replied, “Can't you find a young woman from our tribe or from our own people? Do you have to go to the heathen Philistines to get a wife?” But Samson told his father, “Just get her for me, because she's the one I find her attractive.”
Hianagi nererake nefakea amanage huke kenona hu'na'e, Tagri nagapine Israeli vahepinena a'nea omani'negenka, agoza anoma taga osu Filistia vahepintira ara eri'za nehano? Hianagi Samsoni'a amanage huno nefana asami'ne, Ome avrenka eme namio. Na'ankure nagri navurera knare agi agonane mofa mani'ne.
4 (His father and mother didn't realize that this was in the Lord's plans, who was looking for an opportunity to deal with the Philistines; because at that time the Philistines ruled over Israel.)
Hagi e'i ana knafina Filistia vahe'mo'za Israeli vahera kegava huzamante'nageno, Filistia vahe ha' huzmantesiegu Ra Anumzamo mago kankamu eri fore hianagi, nerera'ene nefa'enena antahi amara osu'na'e.
5 Samson went to Timnah with his father and mother. When they passed the Timnah vineyards, all of a sudden young lion came roaring out to attack him.
Hagi Samsoni'ene nerera'ene nefa'enema Timna vunaku nevu'za, waini hozama me'nea tava'onte azageno, mago laionimo'a amprinaku krafa huno e'ne.
6 The Spirit of the Lord swept over him, and he ripped the lion apart with his bare hands as easily as ripping apart a young goat. But he didn't tell his father or mother what he'd done. Then he went on his way.
Ana'ma higeno'a Ra Anumzamofo Avamu'mo'a ame huno himamu hanavea Samsonina amigeno, azampina mago zana e'ori'neanagi ame' huno meme afu anenta aheno rutagana vazitreankna huno ana laionia aheno eritagna vazitre'ne. Hianagi ana'ma hiazana nererane, nefanena ozanasami'ne.
7 When Samson talked with the woman and decided she was right for him.
Hagi Timna kumate'ma uhanatino'ma ana mofa'enema nanekema ome nehuno keana, ana mofa'mo'a Samsoni avurera hentofaza hu'ne.
8 Later on when Samson returned to marry her, he turned off the road to look for the lion's carcass. Inside the body was a swarm of bees and their honey.
Hagi mago'a kna evutegeno, ana mofara a' avrenaku Timna kumate ete nevuno, laionima ahentegeno kasrinefina tumemo'a ana laioni avufgafina karegre nehigeno, tumerimo'a avite'negeno ome ke'ne.
9 He scraped out some of honey into his hands and ate it as he walked. When he got back to his father and mother, he gave some to them and they ate it. But he didn't tell them he'd taken the honey from a lion's carcass.
Hagi ana tumerina varagofino tare azampi erineno nemeneme vu'ne. Hagi etema ne-eno'a mago'a erino nererane nefane eme zanamigeke ne'na'e. Hianagi fri'nea laionimofo avufgafinti varagofina e'noe huno ozanasami'ne.
10 While his father went to visit the woman, Samson held a drinking party there, because this was the custom among high-class young men.
Hagi nefa'ma vuno'ma Samsoni'ene ana a'enema aravema hana'a kema eri fatgoma nehigeno'a, zamavuzmavapima nehazaza huno Samsoni'a aravema hu kave retrotra hu'ne.
11 When the Philistine people saw him, they arranged for thirty men to accompany him.
Hagi ana a'mofo naga'mo'za kazana hige'za 30'a nehazave huzamantege'za Samsoni'ene emani'naze.
12 “Let me pose a riddle to you,” Samson said to them. “If you can find its meaning and explain it to me during the seven days of the party, I'll give you thirty lines cloaks and thirty sets of clothes.
Hagi Samsoni'a anage huno ana nehazavea zamasami'ne, 7ni'a knafima kavema trohuta nesuna knafina, mago fronka ke tamasamigahunki rezaganeta kegahaze. Huama'ma hanage'na 30'a efeke zaza kukenane, 30'a knare kukenanena tamigahue.
13 But if you can't explain it to me, you'll give me thirty lines cloaks and thirty sets of clothes.” “Fine,” they replied. “Let's hear your riddle!”
Hianagi ana fronka kema huama osanazana, 30'a efeke kukenane 30'a knare kukenanena tamagra namigahaze. Anage hige'za amanage hu'naze, Tamage hananki ana fronka keka'a hugeta antahimaneno.
14 “Food came out of the eater, and sweetness came out of the strong,” he said. Three days later they still hadn't worked it out.
Anagema hazageno'a amanage hu'ne, Ne'zama tragafeno nenea zagafintira ne'za fore hu'ne. Hanki hankave zagafintira haganentake'za efore hu'ne. Hianagi 3'a zagegnamofo agu'afina ana fronka kea refko hu'za huamara hugara osu'naze.
15 On the fourth day they came to Samson's wife and told her, “Use your charms to get your husband to explain the riddle and then tell us, or we'll burn you and all your family to death. Did you bring us here just to rob us?”
Hagi namba 4 knarera Samsoni nenarona amanage hu'za asami'naze, Negavena azeri masave hugeno fronka ke'a huama huno tasamino. Hagi ana'ma osananketa kagri'ene negafa naga'enena tevefi krefanane hugahune. Hagi tagrira tazeri tamunte omanenanku tanagra kea haketa e'nono?
16 So Samson's wife went crying to him, saying, “You really do hate me, don't you! You don't love me at all! You have posed a riddle to my people, but haven't even explained it to me.” “So?” he replied. “I haven't even explained it to my father or mother! Why should I explain it to you?”
Hagi anagema hazageno'a, Samsoni nenaro'a Samsoninte vuno zavi ome neteno amanage hu'ne, Nagrira kavresra hunantenka kavesinonantane. E'ina nehunka vahe'ni'amofona fronka kea eri amara nosunka ana kemofo agafa'a nagrira onasami'nane. Anage higeno Samsoni'a amanage hu'ne, Nagra nenererane nenfanena amana fronka kemofo agafa'a ozanasami'noanki, nahanige'na kagrira kasamigahue?
17 She cried in front of him for the whole time of the party, and eventually on the seventh day he explained it to her because she nagged him so much. Then she explained the meaning of the riddle to the Philistine young men.
Hagi anagema higeno'a, Ne'zama kreno neneno musema hu 7ni'a knamofo agu'afina, ana a'mo'a zavira neteno tutu huno antahige vava higeno, Samsoni'a antahi avesra nehuno, 7ni knare ana fronka kemofo agafa'a huama huno nenarona asamigeno, ete vuno ana nehazaveramina ome zamasami'ne.
18 Before the sun set on the seventh day, the men of the town came to Samson and said, “What's sweeter than honey? What's stronger than a lion?” “If you hadn't used my cow to plough with, you wouldn't have found out the meaning of my riddle,” Samson replied.
Hagi ana kumapi vene'nemo'za ana nanekema nentahi'za, 7ni knarera zagemo'a uofre'nege'za Samsoninte ana nanekea eri'za e'za amanage eme hu'naze, Na'amo tumerimofo haga'a agateregeno, na'amo laionimofo hanavea agatere'ne? Anagema hazageno'a, Samsoni'a amanage huno zamasami'ne, Nagri a' bulimakao anentateti'ma hozama e'orizaresina fronka keni'amofo agafa'a keta eriforera osazasine.
19 The Spirit of the Lord swept over him and he went to Ashkelon, killed thirty of their men, took their clothing, and gave it to those who had explained the riddle. Furiously anger, Samson went back to his father's house.
Hagi anante Ra Anumzamofo Avamumo'a himamu'ane Samsoninte egeno Askeloni kumate vuno 30'a vahe ome nezamaheno, keonke'zazimine, kukenaziminena erino fronka kema huama'ma haza vahera eme zami'ne. Ana huteno tusi arimpa nehegeno nefa nontega vu'ne.
20 Samson's wife was given to his best man who had accompanied him at the wedding.
Hagi anama higeno'a, Samsoni nenarona, anama aravema hia zupama avegama hu'za mani'naza nehazavefinti mago ne'mofo avremizageno ara eri'ne.