< Numbers 20 >
1 It was during the first month of the year that all the Israelites arrived in the Desert of Zin and set up camp in Kadesh. (This was where Miriam died and was buried.)
Hagi ese ikantera miko Israeli vahe'mo'za Zini hagege kokampi ehanati'za Kades kumate emani'nazageno, Miriamu'a frige'za anante asente'naze.
2 However, there was no water there for anyone to drink, so the people gathered to confront Moses and Aaron.
Anampina tima ne'naza zana omanege'za, Israeli vahe'mo'za eritru hu'za Mosesene Aronikiznia kehakare huznante'naze.
3 They argued with Moses, saying, “If only we'd died with our relatives in the Lord's presence!
Ana vahe'mo'za Mosesena ke ha'rente'za anage hu'naze, tagrira tatranketa Ra Anumzamofo avuga tafuhe'zane fruntesina knare hisine!
4 Why have you brought the Lord's people into this desert just so we and our livestock can die here?
Hagi nahigenka Ra Anumzamofo vahe'mota tavrenka hagege ka'ma kokampina anketa, tagrane zagagafatinena fri'zana nehune?
5 Why did you lead us out of Egypt to come to this awful place? Nothing grows here—no grain or figs or vines or pomegranates. And there's no water to drink!”
Hagi nagafare Isipitira tavrenka ama havizama hu'nea kokampina e'nane? Fikima, wainima witi ragama, pomigreneti zafa ragama, tima nesunazanena amafina omane mopafina tavrenka e'nane.
6 Moses and Aaron left the people and went to entrance of the Tent of Meeting. There they fell facedown on the ground, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
Mosese'ene Aronikea seli nomofo avuga zanavugosaregati mopafi umaseke, Ra Anumzamofontega nunamu hakeno, Ra Anumzamofo hanavenentake msamo'a efore hu'ne.
Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena amanage huno asami'ne.
8 “Take the walking stick and have the people gather around you. As they watch, you and your brother Aaron will order the rock and it will pour out water. You will bring water from the rock so the people and their livestock can drink.”
Azompaka'a enerinka mika vahera kehuge'za atru hanagenka negafu Aroni'enena ana vahe zamavuga havemofona nanekea asamigeno, ana havefinti tina herafiramino e'na, miko vahe'mo'zane zagagafa zmimozanena tina negahaze.
9 Moses picked up the walking stick that was kept in the Lord's presence, as he had been ordered.
Anage higeno Mosese'a Ra Anumzamofo avugama Aroni azompama me'neana erino, Ra Anumzamo'ma huoma huno hunteaza hu'ne.
10 Moses and Aaron had everyone gather in front of the rock. Moses said to them, “Listen, you bunch of rebels! Do we have to bring water out of this rock for you?”
Hagi anante Mosese'ene Aronikea havemofo avuga Israeli vahera zamazeri atru nehuke, Mosese'a anage huno hu'ne, kehakare'ma hu vahe'mota kama antahiho, ama havefinti tina erifore huramigahupi?
11 Then Moses picked up the walking stick and hit the rock twice. Streams of water gushed out so that the people and their livestock could drink.
Anante Mosese'a azana erintesaga huno ana havere tare zupa azompa'aretira amasagigeno ana havefintira tina herafino ege'za vahe'mo'zane zagagafazaminena ne'naze.
12 But the Lord told Moses and Aaron, “Because you didn't trust me enough to demonstrate how holy I am to the Israelites, you will not be the ones to lead them into the country I've given them.”
Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesene Aronikiznia zanasamino, Nagrikura antahionamitna, ruotge hu'ne huta Israeli vahe zmavufina osu'naku, Nagrama tami'noa mopafina ama vahera zamavareta uofregaha'e.
13 The place where the Israelites argued with the Lord was called the waters of Meribah, and was where he revealed his holiness to them.
E'ina tinkura Meribe hu'za nehaze. Na'ankure Israeli vahe'mo'za, tinkura kehakare hazageno Ra Anumzamo'a Agra'a ruotage hu'noe huno zamaveri hu'ne.
14 Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom, telling him, “This is what your brother Israel says. You know all about the difficulties we've faced.
Hagi Mosese'a Kadesi kumate mani'neno Idomu kini ne'tega ke erino vu vahera huzmantege'za amanage hu'za ome asami'naze. Kafuhe'za Israeli vahe'mo'za kea hu'za, Knazama tagrite'ma e'neana, hago kenka antahinka hu'nane hu'za hu'naze.
15 Our forefathers went to Egypt and we lived there for a long time. The Egyptians treated us and our forefathers badly,
Hagi neragehoza Isipi mopare urami'za rama'a kafu umani'naze. Anantega umani'nonke'za Isipi vahe'mo'zama tafahe'ine tagri'enena tazeri haviza hu'naze.
16 so we called out to the Lord for help, and he heard our cries. He sent an angel and led us out of Egypt. Listen, now we are in Kadesh, a town on the border of your territory.
Hianagi tagrama Ra Anumzamofontega krafa huntonkeno ana krafama huna ketia nentahino, ankero vahe'a huntegeno, Isipitira tavreno atirami'ne. Hagi antahio, menina kagri mopamofo agentega me'nea kumate Kadesi emani'none.
17 Please allow us to travel through your country. We won't cross any of your fields or vineyards, or drink water from any of your wells. We will stay on the King's Highway; we won't turn off either to the right or to the left until we have passed through your country.”
Hagi muse hugantoanki tatregeta mopakafina ufreta vamaneno. Hagi tagrama vanuta hozatamifine waini hozatamifinena ovugahune. Anahukna huta tinkeri tamifintira tina onegosune. Hagi kini vahe kanema nehaza karanka nevuta, rukrahe huganti hugama osugahunanki, karanka fatgo huta nevuta mopatamia ome agatereta vugahune.
18 But the king of Edom replied, “You are forbidden to travel through our country, otherwise we will come out and stop you by force.”
Hianagi Idomu kini ne'mo'a kenona huzamanteno, tamagra mopatifina eovugahaze. Hagi anama hanageta, kazinteti hara eme huramantegahune.
19 “We'll keep to the main road,” the Israelites persisted. “If we or our livestock drink your water, we'll pay you for it. That's all we want—just to pass through on foot.”
Ete Israeli vahe'mo'za mago'ane kenona hunte'za, tagra rankama avaririta nevanunkeno zagagafatimo'zo, mago vahe'mo'ma tamagri tinkerifinti'ma tima nesigeta, tagra miza hugahune. Hagi tatrenketa mopatamifi rankamofo avariri fatgo huta nevuta mago'zana avakora osugahune.
20 But the king of Edom insisted, “You are forbidden to travel through our country!” He came out with his large and powerful army to meet the Israelites head-on.
Hianagi Idomu kini ne'mo'a kenona huno, amafina eovugahaze, huno nehuno hanavenentake sondia vahe zamavreno ha' eme huzmante'naku e'ne.
21 Since the king of Edom refused to allow Israel to travel through his territory, the Israelites had to turn back.
Hagi Idomu kini ne'mo'ma mopanifima e'ovugahazema huno hiazanku, Israeli vahe'mo'za atre'za, ru kampi vu'naze.
22 The Israelites all left Kadesh and traveled to Mount Hor.
Hagi miko Israeli vahe'mo'zama Kadesi kumara atre'za Hori agonarega vu'naze.
23 At Mount Hor, near the border with the country of Edom, the Lord told Moses and Aaron,
Hagi Idomu mopa atuparega Hori agonare Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesene Aronikiznia zanasamino,
24 “Aaron will shortly join his forefathers in death. He will not enter the country I have given the Israelites, because you both disobeyed my command at the waters of Meribah.
Aroniga Nagrama Israeli vahe'ma zaminaku'ma hu'noa mopafina uofregahananki, kafu kafahe'zama nehazaza hunka frigahane. Na'ankure e'ina hi'o hu'na tanagri'ma huranantoa kerera Meriba tintera avariri fatgo osu'na'e.
25 Have Aaron and his son Eleazar join you and climb up Mount Hor together.
Hagi Aronine ne' mofavre'a Elieasanena zanavrenka Hori agonare mareri'o.
26 Take off Aaron's priestly clothes and put them on his son Eleazar. Aaron is going to die there and join his forefathers in death.”
Hagi ana agonare Aronima antani'neno pristi eri'zama eneria kukena'a, hatenka ne'mofo Elieasana antanintegahane. Hanankeno Aroni'a anante frigahie.
27 Moses did as the Lord ordered: They climbed up Mount Hor in full view of all the Israelites.
Hagi Ra Anumzamo'ma hunteaza huno Mosese'a ana famotrena miko vahe'mo'za nezamageno agonarega zanavreno mareri'ne.
28 Moses removed the priestly clothes that Aaron was wearing and put them on Aaron's son Eleazar. Aaron died there, on the top of the mountain. Then Moses and Eleazar went back down.
Hagi Mosese'a Aroni'ma antani'neno pristi eri'zama eneria kukena'a hateno nemofo Elieasa antaninte'ne. Ana higeno Aroni'a ana agonare frigeke, Moseseke Elieasakea ana agonaregati erami'na'e.
29 When the people realized that Aaron had died, they all mourned for him for thirty days.
Hagi Aroni'ma fri'nea zamofoma maka Israeli vahe'mo'zama ke'za antahi'zama nehu'za, 30'a zage knafi zamasunkura hu'za zavira ate'naze.