< Genesis 33 >
1 And Jacob lifts up his eyes, and looks, and behold, Esau is coming, and with him four hundred men; and he divides the children to Leah, and to Rachel, and to the two maidservants;
Timmangad ni Jacob ket, adtoy, sumungsungad ni Esau, ken kadwana iti 400 a lallaki. Biningay ni Jacob dagiti ubbing kada Lea, Raquel ken kadagiti dua nga adipen a babbai.
2 and he sets the maidservants and their children first, and Leah and her children behind, and Rachel and Joseph last.
Ket impasangona dagiti adipen a babbai ken dagiti annakda, simmaruno ni Lea ken dagiti annakna, ken simmaruno ni Raquel kenni Jose a kauddian iti amin.
3 And he himself passed over before them, and bows himself to the earth seven times, until his drawing near to his brother,
Immun-una isuna ngem kadakuada. Nagpakleb isuna iti naminpito a daras agingga a nakaasideg isuna iti kabsatna.
4 and Esau runs to meet him, and embraces him, and falls on his neck, and kisses him, and they weep;
Nagtaray ni Esau a simmabat kenkuana, inarakupna, inapungolna iti tengngedna, ken inagkanna isuna. Ket nagsangitda.
5 and he lifts up his eyes, and sees the women and the children, and says, “What [are] these to you?” And he says, “The children with whom God has favored your servant.”
Idi kimmita ni Esau, nakitana dagiti babbai ken dagiti ubbing. Kinunana, “Siasino dagitoy a tattao a kakuyogmo? Kinuna ni Jacob, “Dagiti annak a sipaparabur nga inted ti Dios iti adipenmo.”
6 And the maidservants draw near, they and their children, and bow themselves;
Ket nagpasango dagiti adipen a babbai ken dagiti annakda, ket nagrukobda.
7 and Leah also draws near, and her children, and they bow themselves; and afterward Joseph has drawn near with Rachel, and they bow themselves.
Simmaruno met a nagpasango ni Lea ken dagiti annakna ket nagrukobda. Kamaudiananna, nagpasango ni Jose ken ni Raquel ket nagrukobda.
8 And he says, “What to you [is] all this camp which I have met?” And he says, “To find grace in the eyes of my lord.”
Kinuna ni Esau, “Ania ti kaipapanan amin dagitoy a bunggoy a nasabatko? Kinuna ni Jacob, “Tapno makasarak iti pabor iti imatang ti apok.”
9 And Esau says, “I have abundance, my brother, that which you have, let it be for yourself.”
Kinuna ni Esau, “Umdasen ti adda kaniak, kabsatko. Idulinmo dagiti adda kenka a para kenka.
10 And Jacob says, “No, please, now if I have found grace in your eyes, then you have received my present from my hand, because that I have seen your face, as the seeing of the face of God, and you are pleased with me;
Kinuna ni Jacob, “Saan, pangngaasim, no nakasarakak iti pabor iti imatangmo, awatem ngarud ti sagutko manipud kadagiti imak, ta pudno unay, a nakitak ti rupam, ken daytoy ket kasla pannakakita iti rupa ti Dios, ken inawatnak.
11 please receive my blessing which is brought to you, because God has favored me, and because I have all [things]”; and he presses on him, and he receives [it],
Pangngaasim ta awatem ti sagutko a naiyeg kenka, gapu ta pinaraburannak ti Dios, ken gapu ta umdasen ti adda kaniak.” Iti kasta, naguyugoy isuna ni Jacob, ket inawat ni Esau dagitoy.
12 and says, “Let us journey and go on, and I go on before you.”
Ket kinuna ni Esau, “Intayo garuden. Umun-unaak ngem kadakayo.
13 And he says to him, “My lord knows that the children [are] tender, and the suckling flock and the herd [are] with me; when they have beaten them one day, then all the flock has died.
Kinuna ni Jacob kenkuana, “Ammo ti apok a babassit pay laeng dagiti ubbing, ken addaan iti urbon dagiti arban a kakuyogko. No apuraenda ida iti uray maysa nga aldaw, matayto amin dagiti arban.
14 Please let my lord pass over before his servant, and I lead on gently, according to the foot of the work which [is] before me, and to the foot of the children, until I come to my lord, to Seir.”
Umun-una koma ti apok ngem iti adipenna. Agdalliasatak a nainnayad a maitunos iti pannagna dagiti taraken iti sangngoanak, ken maitunos iti pannagna dagiti ubbing, agingga a makadanonak iti ayan ti apok idiay Seir.”
15 And Esau says, “Please let me place with you some of the people who [are] with me”; and he said, “Why [is] this? I find grace in the eyes of my lord.”
Kinuna ni Esau, “Bay-am koma ngarud nga ibatik kadakayo iti dadduma kadagiti kakaduak a lallaki. Ngem kinuna ni Jacob, “Apay nga aramidem dayta? Nangipakitan ti apok iti naan-anay a kinaimbag kaniak.
16 And Esau turns back on that day on his way to Seir;
Isu nga iti dayta nga aldaw ket inrugi ni Esau a nagsubli idiay Seir.
17 and Jacob has journeyed to Succoth, and builds a house for himself, and has made shelters for his livestock, therefore he has called the name of the place Succoth.
Nagdaliasat ni Jacob idiay Succot, nangipatakder ti balayna, ken nangaramid kadagiti paglinungan para kadagiti tarakenna. Naawagan ngarud ti lugar iti Succot.
18 And Jacob comes safe [to the] city of Shechem, which [is] in the land of Canaan, in his coming from Padan-Aram, and encamps before the city,
Idi naggapu ni Jacob idiay Padan-aram, nakasangpet isuna a sitatalged idiay siudad ti Sikem, nga adda iti daga ti Canaan. Nagkampo isuna iti asideg ti siudad.
19 and he buys the portion of the field where he has stretched out his tent, from the hand of the sons of Hamor, father of Shechem, for one hundred kesitah;
Ket ginatangna iti sangagasut a bagi ti pirak ti paset ti daga a nangibangonanna iti kampona manipud kadagiti annak ni Hamor, nga ama ni Sikem,
20 and he sets up there an altar, and proclaims at it God—the God of Israel.
Nangipatakder isuna sadiay iti altar ket inwaganna daytoy iti El Elohe Israel.