< 2 Kings 5 >

1 And Naaman, head of the host of the king of Aram, was a great man before his lord, and accepted of face, for YHWH had given salvation to Aram by him, and the man was mighty in valor, [but] leprous.
Syria lengpa hin asepai lamkaipa Naaman hi ajabol lheh jingin ahi. Ajeh chu Pakaiyin amahi amang chan galjona thupi tahtah ana pejin ahi. Ahinla Naaman hi mihang galsatje themtah ana hivang in amahi miphah anahin ahi.
2 And the Arameans have gone out [by] troops, and they take a little girl captive out of the land of Israel, and she is before the wife of Naaman,
Amahin agalsatna a Israel gamhi ana delkhum’in galhing tamtah ahin mat lah ahin nungah chapang khat ana pang khan ahileh ajinnu jen ding in anapansah in ahi.
3 and she says to her mistress, “O that my lord [were] before the prophet who [is] in Samaria; then he recovers him from his leprosy.”
Nikhat hi hiche nungahnu hin apinu kom’a, “Kapupahi Samaria um themgaopa khu gaki mupi leh aman aphah hi aboldampeh tei ding ahi,” ati.
4 And [one] goes in and declares [it] to his lord, saying, “Thus and thus the girl who [is] from the land of Israel has spoken.”
Hiche Israel a kona nungah chapangnu thusei chu Naaman hin lengpa kom’ah aga lhut tan ahi.
5 And the king of Aram says, “Go, enter, and I send a letter to the king of Israel”; and he goes and takes in his hand ten talents of silver, and six thousand [pieces] of gold, and ten changes of garments.
Syria lengpan, “Chenlang themgaopa chu ga kimupitan kenjong Israel lengpa kom’ah nang chung chang ngah lekha thot nange,” ati. Hichun Naaman akipatdohin kipa thilpeh dingin dangka pound jasagi le som nga, sana pound jakhat le som nga chuleh pon hoitah tah jatsom akipoh in ahi.
6 And he brings in the letter to the king of Israel, saying, “And now, at the coming in of this letter to you, behold, I have sent my servant Naaman to you, and you have recovered him from his leprosy.”
Israel lengpa dinga alekhajih chun hitin aseijin ahi, “Hiche lekhapum hin kalhachapa Naaman hi kahinsolle ahitheileh aphahna hi hinboldam peh in,” ati.
7 And it comes to pass, at the king of Israel’s reading the letter, that he tears his garments and says, “Am I God, to put to death and to keep alive, that this [one] is sending to me to recover a man from his leprosy? For surely know now, and see, for he is presenting himself to me.”
Hiche lekhathot hi Israel lengpan asimdoh phat chun avon abottel jingin, hitin aseitan ahi, “Hichepa hin kakom’a miphah khat boldam dinga ahinsol hi kei Pathen kahi beh a, ken mihem kahinsah a kathisah theibeh ding ham? Amahin kisat pidinga eichouna ahibouve,” ati tai.
8 And it comes to pass, at Elisha the man of God’s hearing that the king of Israel has torn his garments, that he sends to the king, saying, “Why have you torn your garments? Please let him come to me, and he knows that there is a prophet in Israel.”
Ahinlah Pathen mipa Elisha chun Israel lengpan avon abotse jinge ti ajah phat chun hitin thu athot tan ahi, “Ibola lung hang’a nahim? Hiche Naaman chu keikom’ah hinsoltan chutileh aman Israelte lah ahin themgao dihtah chu aume ti henante,” ati.
9 And Naaman comes, with his horses and with his chariot, and stands at the opening of the house for Elisha;
Hichun Naaman chu asakol tetoh akangtalai toh Elisha kotbullah angahtauve.
10 and Elisha sends a messenger to him, saying, “Go, and you have washed seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh turns back to you—and be clean.”
Ahinlah Elisha’n amakom’a chun thu agah thot’in, “Chenlang Jordan vadunga khun sagi vei gaki delut lechun navunchu hung kiledohin tin chuleh naphahna jong damdoh tan nate,” atin ahi.
11 And Naaman is angry, and goes on and says, “Behold, I said, He certainly comes out to me, and has stood and called in the Name of his God YHWH, and waved his hand over the place, and recovered the leper.
Ahinlah Naaman chu alunghang in, akihai mangin hitin aseije, “Keima geldannin ama hung potdoh intin, eiki mupin tin, kaphahna chungah hin akhut hin peilen tin, Pakai a Pathen min hinpan intin eidamsah ding ham kati ahi,” ati.
12 Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Do I not wash in them and I have been clean?” And he turns and goes on in fury.
Hiche Israel te vadung ho jouse sanga hi Damascus ahung longlut Abana le Pharpar vadung teni hi phajo lou ding ong? Hichea chu kaki delut leh kadamjing louding ong?” atin Naaman chu akihei mangin lunghang tah’in achemang jengtan ahi.
13 And his servants come near, and speak to him, and say, “My father, the prophet had spoken a great thing to you—do you not do [it]? And surely, when he has said to you, Wash, and be clean.”
Ahinlah anoija asepaite hochun hetthem sah tei agouvin hitin aseijun, “Hepu themgaopa hin, thil hahsa khat tong dinga nasol leh ibola nabolda dingham? Aman chenlang gakidelut in chutileh nadamding ahi atichu naboljing leh iti ham! atiuvin ahi.
14 And he goes down and dips in the Jordan seven times, according to the word of the man of God, and his flesh turns back as the flesh of a little youth, and is clean.
Hichun Naaman chu Jordan vadunga agachesuh in themgaopan aseipeh bang bang chun sagi vei aga kidelut in ahileh ahung damdoh in avou jong chapang voutoh abang jing tan ahi.
15 And he turns back to the man of God, he and all his camp, and comes in, and stands before him, and says, “Now behold, I have known that there is not a God in all the earth except in Israel; and now, please take a blessing from your servant.”
Hijou chun Naaman le aloi hocheng chu Pathen mipa kom’a dingin ahungkile tauvin ahi. Amaho ama sanga adingun Naaman in hitin aseije, “Israel gamtilou vannoi leiset gamdanga hin Pathen aumpoi ti kahe chentai, hijeh chun nasohpa a konin kipa thilpeh hi nei sanpehtan,” ati.
16 And he says, “YHWH lives, before whom I have stood—if I take [it]”; and he presses on him to take, and he refuses.
Ahin Elisha’n adonbut in, “Keiman kahoujing Pakai minna kasei ahi, keiman thilpeh imacha kilah ponge,” ati. Naaman in kilahsahtei agot vang'in Elisha anom pon ahi.
17 And Naaman says, “If not, please let a couple of mules’ burden of earth be given to your servant, for your servant makes no more burnt-offering and sacrifice to other gods, but [only sacrifices] to YHWH.
Hichun Naamanin, “Aphai ahileh sakol pot-ni poh khopset hiche leiset hi ka inlanga kipoh ingting tuapat’in Pakai kom tilouvin semthu Pathen dang kom’ah kilhaina gantha bol taponge,” ati.
18 For in this thing may YHWH be propitious to your servant, in the coming in of my lord into the house of Rimmon to bow himself there, and he was supported by my hand, and I bowed myself [in] the house of Rimmon; for my bowing myself in the house of Rimmon, may YHWH now be propitious to your servant in this thing.”
“Ahinla hiche thilkhat chunga vang hin Pakaiyin eingaidam hen. Hiche kapu lengpa hi Rimmon munna, milimdoi houva ache tengleh keima banjanga kingaiji ahin het banga keimajing jong kabokhup teng Pakaiyin nasohpa hi hiche thudolla hin eingaidam hen,” ati.
19 And he says to him, “Go in peace.” And he goes from him a distance of land,
Hichun Elisha’n ajah a “Lungmongin chetan” atin, Naaman in jong ainlang ajontai.
20 and Gehazi, servant of Elisha the man of God, says, “Behold, my lord has spared this Aramean Naaman, not to receive from his hand that which he brought; for YHWH lives; if I have run after him, then I have taken something from him.”
Ahinlah Pathen mipa Elisha sohpa Gehazi hi amale ama akihouvin, “Kapupan Syria mipa thilpeh khatcha lalouva asoldoh jing hi adihpoi, hingjing Pathen minna kasei ahi keiman del in kating themkhat beh kalah ding ahi,” ati.
21 And Gehazi pursues after Naaman, and Naaman sees one running after him, and comes down off the chariot to meet him, and says, “Is there peace?”
Hiti chun Gehazi hin Naaman anung deltan ahi. Naaman in Gehazi in ahin nungdel chu amu phat in, asakol kangtalaija konchun ahung kumlhan, “Imajouse pha pha a hinam?” atileh,
22 And he says, “Peace; my lord has sent me, saying, Behold, now, this, two young men of the sons of the prophets have come to me from the hill-country of Ephraim; please give a talent of silver and two changes of garments to them.”
Gehazi in “Aphanai, Ephraim gam’ah konin themgao gollhang ni tutah chun ahung lhonnin ahileh kapupan nakom’a eihinsol ahi. Aman dangka pound som sagi le nga leh pon hoi jatni hi amani peh dingin angaichan hijeh a chu eihinsol ahi,” ati.
23 And Naaman says, “Be pleased, take two talents”; and he urges him, and binds two talents of silver in two purses, and two changes of garments, and gives [them] to two of his young men, and they carry [them] before him;
Naaman in jong, “Dangka nasei jatni chu kilah in” atin, ponhoi jong jatni apen sumchu sakhaoni in achun in asohte mini achoisah in ahi.
24 and he comes to the high place, and takes [them] out of their hand, and lays [them] up in the house, and sends the men away, and they go.
Khopi chu alhun phat’un Gehazin soh tenia kon chun thilchu alaan amani alesoltan ahi. Hijouchun amachan thil ho chu insunga asel tan ahi.
25 And he has come in, and stands by his lord, and Elisha says to him, “From where—Gehazi?” And he says, “Your servant did not go here or there.”
Ama a Pakaipa koma agalut chun Elisha’n, “Gehazi hoiya nacheham?” ati. Aman “Hoikoma kachepoi” ati.
26 And he says to him, “My heart did not go when the man turned from off his chariot to meet you; is it a time to take silver, and to take garments, and olives, and vines, and flock, and herd, and menservants, and maidservants?
Ahinlah Elisha’n, “Naaman asakol kangtalaija kona ahung kumlhah a nakimuto lhonna chu keima lhagaova hiche kom’a chu kaum nahet louham? Hiche phat chu sumle pon kilah phat hija, Olive thingbohle lengpilei kilahphat hija, kelngoile bongchalte kisan phat, soh pasal le soh numei tampi kisanphat mong hi nam?” ati.
27 Indeed, the leprosy of Naaman cleaves to you and to your seed for all time”; and he goes out from before him—leprous as snow.
Hitobanga nachonjeh hin Naaman phahna hi nang le nason napah ho chunga atonsot geijin chuta hen ati. Gehazi chu indan sunga kona agah potdoh leh apum changin aphahin avunjong buhbang bangin abang let lutjing tan ahi.

< 2 Kings 5 >