< Numbers 10 >
Pea naʻe folofola ʻa Sihova kia Mōsese, ʻo pehē,
2 “Make two trumpets out of hammered silver. They are to be used for summoning the Israelites and to have the camp move out.
“Ke ke ngaohi maʻau ʻae meʻalea ʻe ua ʻaki ʻae siliva, ko e konga pe taha ke ke ngaohi ʻaki ia: koeʻuhi ke ke ui ʻaki ia ʻae fakataha, pea mo e fononga ʻoe ngaahi ʻapitanga.
3 When both trumpets are blown, all the Israelites are to gather before you at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting.
Pea ʻoka nau ka ifi ia ʻe fakataha ʻae kakai kotoa pē kiate koe ki he matapā ʻoe fale fehikitaki ʻoe kakai.
4 But if only one is blown, then only the tribal leaders are to gather before you.
Pea kapau tenau ifi ʻaki ʻae meʻalea pe taha, ʻe toki fakataha ai kiate koe ʻae houʻeiki, ʻaia ʻoku ʻeiki ki he ngaahi toko afe ʻo ʻIsileli.
5 When you blow the trumpet loudly, which is the alarm signal to move out, the camps on the east side are to march out first.
Pea ka mou ka ifi fakakaila, ʻe toki hiki atu ʻae ngaahi ʻapitanga ʻoku nofo ʻi he potu hahake.
6 When you blow the trumpet loudly the second time, the camps on the south side are to march out. That's their signal to start moving.
Pea ka mou ka ifi fakakaila ʻo tuʻo ua, ʻe toki hiki atu ʻae ngaahi ʻapitanga ʻoku nofo ʻi he potu tonga: ʻe ifi fakakaila ia ke teu honau fononga.
7 To summon the people, blow the trumpets normally, not the loud alarm signal.
Ka ʻi he tānaki ʻo fakataha ʻae kakai te mou ifi, ka ʻe ʻikai te mou ifi fakakaila.
8 Aaron's descendants are to blow the trumpets. This regulation is for all time and for all future generations.
“Pea ko e ngaahi foha ʻo ʻElone, ko e kau taulaʻeiki, tenau ifi ʻae ongo meʻalea; Pea ʻe tuku ia ko e talatuku ki homou ngaahi toʻutangata ʻo lauikuonga.
9 When you're in your own land and have to go into battle against an enemy who has attacked you, blow the alarm signal and the Lord your God won't forget you—he will save you from your enemies.
Pea kapau te mou ʻalu ʻi homou fonua ke tau ki he fili ʻoku fakamālohi kiate kimoutolu, te mou toki ifi fakakailaʻaki ʻae ongo meʻalea: pea ʻe manatuʻi ʻakimoutolu ʻi he ʻao ʻo Sihova ko homou ʻOtua, pea ʻe fakamoʻui ʻakimoutolu mei homou ngaahi fili.
10 Blow the trumpets when you celebrate too, at your regular feasts and at the beginning of each month. This is when you give your burnt offerings and fellowship offerings which act as a reminder for you before your God. I am the Lord your God.”
“Pea ko e ʻaho foki ʻo hoʻomou fiefia, pea mo homou ngaahi ʻaho tapu, ʻi he ʻuluaki ʻo homou ngaahi māhina, te mou ifi ʻaki ʻae ongo meʻalea ʻi hoʻomou feilaulau tutu, pea mo e feilaulau ʻi hoʻomou feilaulau fakalelei; koeʻuhi ke tuku ia ko e fakamanatu kiate kimoutolu ʻi he ʻao ʻo homou ʻOtua: Ko au ko Sihova ko homou ʻOtua.”
11 The cloud rose up from the Tabernacle of the Testimony on the twentieth day of the second month of the second year.
Pea naʻe hoko ʻo pehē ʻi he [ʻaho ]uofulu ʻo hono ua māhina, ʻi hono ua ʻoe taʻu naʻe toʻo hake ʻae ʻao mei he fale fehikitaki ʻoe fakamoʻoni.
12 The Israelites left the Desert of Sinai and moved from place to place until the cloud stopped in the Desert of Paran.
Pea naʻe fononga atu ʻae fānau ʻa ʻIsileli mei he toafa ʻo Sainai; pea naʻe tuʻu ʻae ʻao ʻi he toafa ʻo Palani.
13 This was the first time they moved out following the Lord's command through Moses.
Pea naʻa nau tomuʻa fononga ʻo hangē ko e fekau ʻa Sihova ʻi he nima ʻo Mōsese.
14 The tribal divisions of Judah went first, marching out under their flag, with Nahshon, son of Amminadab, in charge.
Pea naʻe muʻomuʻa ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻoe fakataha ʻoe fānau ʻa Siuta ʻo fakatatau ki heʻenau ngaahi matatau: pea ko Nasoni ko e foha ʻo ʻAminitapi naʻe pule ia ki heʻene kautau.
15 Nethanel, son of Zuar, was in charge of the tribal division of Issachar,
Pea ko Netanili ko e foha ʻo Sua, naʻe pule ia ki he kau tau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa ʻIsaka.
16 and Eliab, son of Helon, was in charge of the tribal division of Zebulun.
Pea ko ʻIliapi ko e foha ʻo Heloni, naʻe pule ia ki he kau tau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Sepuloni.
17 Then the Tabernacle was dismantled, and the Gershonites and the Merarites set off, carrying it.
Pea naʻe vete hifo ʻae fale fehikitaki; pea ko e ngaahi foha ʻo Kesoni mo e ngaahi foha ʻo Melali naʻa nau hiki atu, ʻo fua ʻae fale fehikitaki.
18 Then came the divisions of Reuben who marched out under their flag, with Elizur, son of Shedeur, in charge.
Pea naʻe hiki atu ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻoe fakataha ʻo Lupeni ʻo fakatatau ki heʻenau ngaahi matatau: pea ko ʻIlisua ko e foha ʻo Setiua naʻe pule ia ki heʻene kautau.
19 Shelumiel, son of Zurishaddai, was in charge of the tribal division of Simeon,
Pea ko Selumieli ko e foha ʻo Sulisatai, naʻe pule ia ki he kautau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Simione.
20 and Eliasaph, son of Deuel, was in charge of the tribal division of Gad.
Pea ko ʻIliasafi ko e foha ʻo Teuili, naʻe pule ia ki he kautau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Kata.
21 Then the Kohathites set off, carrying the holy objects. The Tabernacle would be put up before they arrived.
Pea naʻe hiki atu ʻae kau Kohate, ʻonau fua ʻae faletapu: pea naʻe fokotuʻu ʻe he kau Kesoni mo e kau Melali ʻae fale fehikitaki ʻi he teʻeki ai ke nau haʻu.
22 Then came the divisions of Ephraim who marched out under their flag, with Elishama, son of Ammihud in charge.
Pea naʻe hiki atu ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻoe fakataha ʻoe fānau ʻa ʻIfalemi, ʻo fakatatau ki heʻenau ngaahi matatau: pea ko ʻIlisama. Ko e foha ʻo ʻAmihuti naʻe pule ia ki heʻene kautau.
23 Gamaliel, son of Pedahzur, was in charge of the tribal division of Manasseh,
Pea ko Kāmelieli ko e foha ʻo Petasuli, naʻe pule ia ki he kautau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Manase.
24 and Abidan, son of Gideoni, was in charge of the tribal division of Benjamin.
Pea ko ʻEpitani ko e foha ʻo Kitione, naʻe pule ia ki he kautau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Penisimani.
25 Lastly came the divisions of Dan who marched out under their flag, defending the rear of all the tribal groups, with Ahiezer, son of Ammishaddai, in charge.
Pea naʻe hiki atu ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻoe fakataha ʻoe fānau ʻa Tani, ʻaia naʻe muimui ʻi he kongakau kotoa pē ʻi heʻenau ngaahi kautau: pea ko ʻEhiesa ko e foha ʻo ʻAmisatai, naʻe pule ia ki heʻene kautau.
26 Pagiel, son of Ocran, was in charge of the tribal division of Asher,
Pea ko Pakieli ko e foha ʻo ʻOkilani, naʻe pule ia ki he kautau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa ʻAseli.
27 and Ahira, son of Enan, was in charge of the tribal division of Naphtali.
Pea ko Heila ko e foha ʻo ʻEnani, naʻe pule ia ki he kau tau ʻoe faʻahinga ʻoe fānau ʻa Nafitali
28 This was the order in which the Israelite tribal divisions moved out.
Pea naʻe pehē ʻae ngaahi fononga ʻoe fānau ʻa ʻIsileli ʻo fakatatau ki heʻenau ngaahi matatau, ʻi heʻenau hiki atu ke ʻalu.
29 Moses explained to Hobab, the son of Moses' father-in-law Reuel the Midianite, “We're leaving for the place of which the Lord promised, ‘I'm going to give it to you.’ Come with us, and we'll be good to you, because the Lord has promised good things to Israel.”
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe Mōsese kia Hopapi, ko e foha ʻo Lakueli ko e Mitiane, ko e tamai ʻa Mōsese ʻi he fono, “ʻOku mau fononga ki he potu ʻaia kuo pehē ki ai ʻe Sihova, Te u foaki ia kiate kimoutolu: haʻu ke tau ō, pea te mau fai lelei kiate koe: he kuo folofola lelei ʻa Sihova ki ʻIsileli.”
30 “No, I won't go—I'll return to my own country and my own people,” Hobab replied.
Pea naʻa ne pehēange kiate ia, “ʻE ʻikai te u ʻalu; ka te u foki au ki hoku fonua, pea mo hoku kāinga.
31 “Please don't abandon us now,” Moses said, “because you're the one who knows where we should camp in the desert and you can guide us.
Pea naʻe pehē ʻe ia, “ʻOku ou kole kiate koe, ʻoua naʻa ke ʻalu ʻiate kimautolu; koeʻuhi ʻoku ke ʻilo ʻae anga ʻo ʻemau nofo ʻi he toafa, pea te ke ʻiate kimautolu ʻo hangē ko homau mata.
32 If you come with us, whatever good things the Lord blesses us with we'll share with you.”
Pea ʻe hoko ʻo pehē, ʻo kapau te tau ō mo koe, ʻio, ʻe hoko ʻo pehē, ko e angalelei ʻe fai ʻe Sihova kiate kimautolu, ko ia pe te mau fai kiate koe.”
33 They left the mountain of the Lord to go on a three-day journey The Ark of the Lord's Agreement led the way for them during these three days to find a place for them to camp.
Pea naʻa nau ʻalu mei he moʻunga ʻo Sihova ʻo fononga ʻi he ʻaho ʻe tolu: pea naʻe muʻomuʻa ʻiate kinautolu ʻae puha ʻoe fuakava ʻo Sihova ʻi he fononga ʻi he ʻaho ʻe tolu ko ia, ke kumi ha mālōlōʻanga moʻonautolu.
34 The cloud of the Lord was above them during day as they moved on from the camp.
Pea naʻe ʻiate kinautolu ʻae ʻao ʻa Sihova ʻi he ʻaho, ʻi heʻenau hiki mei he ʻapitanga.
35 Whenever the Ark was carried out, Moses would call out, “Stand up, Lord, and may your enemies be scattered, and may those who hate you run away from you.”
Pea naʻe hoko ʻo pehē, ʻI heʻene hiki atu ʻae puha, naʻe pehē ʻe Mōsese, “ʻE Sihova, Tuʻu hake, pea tuku ke movetevete ho ngaahi fili; pea ke tuku ʻakinautolu ʻoku fehiʻa ki hoʻo ʻafio ke vilingia ʻi ho ʻao.”
36 Whenever it was set down, he would call out, “Return, Lord, to the thousands and thousands of the people of Israel.”
Pea ʻi heʻene nofo ia, naʻa ne pehē, “ʻE Sihova, ke ke foki mai ki he ngaahi toko afe fakamanavahē ʻo ʻIsileli.”