< Judges 14 >
1 And Samson went down to Timnath, —and saw a woman in Timnath, of the daughters of the Philistines.
Eso afaega, Sa: masane da Dimina moilaiga asili, Filisidini a: fini afadafa ba: i.
2 So he came up, and told his father and his mother, and said—A woman, have I seen in Timnath, of the daughters of the Philistines, —now, therefore, take her for me, to wife.
E da ea diasuga buhagili, ea eda amola ame elama amane sia: i, “Na da Dimina moilaiga Filisidini a: fini ba: i dagoi. Na da amo lamu hanai galebe. Amo lamusa: , ali amo a: fini nagili logela masa.”
3 And his father and his mother said to him—Is there not, among the daughters of thy brethren, or among all my people, a woman, that thou art going away to take a woman from among the uncircumcised Philistines? But Samson said unto his father—Take, her, for me, for, she, is pleasant in mine eyes.
Be ea eda amola ame ela da amane sia: i, “Di da abuliba: le Gode Ea Hou hame lalegagui Filisidini fi uda lamusa: hanabela: ? Ninia fi amoga uda hogole lamu da defea!” Be Sa: masane da bu adole i, “Na da amo a: fini hanai. Na da e fawane lamusa: dawa:”
4 Now, his father and his mother, knew not, that, from Yahweh, it was, that, an occasion, he was seeking of the Philistines, —at that time, the Philistines having dominion over Israel.
Hina Gode da hame lalegagui Filisidini dunu ilima gegemusa: logo hogoi helebeba: le, E da Sa: masane ea asigi dawa: su ganodini agoane hamosu. Bai amo esoga, Filisidini dunu da Isala: ili soge ouligisu. Be Sa: masane eda amola ame da amo hou hame dawa: iou.
5 So Samson went down, and his father and his mother, to Timnath, —and they came as far as the vineyards of Timnath, when lo! a young lion, roaring to meet him.
Amaiba: le Sa: masane da ea eda amola ame Dimina moilaiga sigi asi. Ilia da waini sagai ganodini asili, Sa: masane da laione wa: me waha debe gasala amo ea gesenenanebe nabi.
6 And the Spirit of Yahweh, came suddenly over him, and he tore it in pieces as if he had torn in pieces a kid, there being, nothing at all, in his hand, —but he told not his father or his mother what he had done.
Hedolowane, Sa: masane da Hina Gode Ea gasa bagade lai. E da amo laione amo goudi mano defele, ea loboga medole legele, magado gowa: i. Be amo hou e da ea ada amola ea ame elama hame adole i.
7 So he went down, and spake unto the woman, —and she was pleasant in the eyes of Samson.
Amalalu, e da amo a: fini amoma asili, sia: sa: i. E da amo a: fini hanai.
8 And he returned, after a time, to take her, and went aside to see the carcass of the lion, —and lo! a swarm of bees, in the body of the lion, and, honey,
Eso didia asili, e da amo a: fini lamusa: bu asi. E da logoga asili, amo logo fisili, laione wa: me e da medole legei amo ba: la asi. E da laione ea da: i hodo ganodini agime fila heda: i amola agime hano dialebe fofogadigili ba: i.
9 which he took into his hands, and went on—eating as he went, and came unto his father and unto his mother, and gave unto them, and they did eat, —but he told them not that, out of the carcass of the lion, he had taken the honey.
E da amo agime hano lale, logoga ahoa nana asi. Amalalu, e da ea ada amola ame elama asili, agime hano mogili elama i. Ela da mai dagoi. Be Sa: masane da amo agime hano laione bogoi ea da: i hodo amoga lai, e da elama hame olelei.
10 And his father went down unto the woman, —and Samson made there a banquet, for, so, used the young men, to do.
Ea eda da a: fini ea diasuga asi. Amola amoga Sa: masane da lolo nasu hamoi. Bai amo esoga, ayeligi dunu da amo hou hamonanusu.
11 And it came to pass, because they feared him, that they took thirty companions, who remained with him.
Filisidini dunu da Sa: masane ba: beba: le, ilia da Filisidini ayeligi 30 agoane e sigi esaloma: ne, asunasi.
12 And Samson said unto them, I pray you let me put you forth a riddle, —if ye, tell, it me, within the seven days of the banquet, and find it out, then will I give you thirty linen wraps and thirty changes of raiment;
13 but, if ye cannot tell me, then shall, ye, give me thirty linen wraps, and thirty changes of raiment. And they said unto him, Put forth thy riddle, that we may hear it.
Sa: masane da ilima amane sia: i, “Na da dilima idinamasu adole ba: ma: bela: ? Uda lasu lolo nasu eso fesuale amoga, dilia da amo sia: ea bai nama adole iasea, na da dilima afae afae dilima abula noga: i amola abula salasu imunu. Be dilia amo ea bai hame dawa: sea, dilia da nama afae afae abula amola abula salasu noga: iwane ima.” Ilia da ema bu adole i, “Defea! Dia idinamasu ninima adole ima. Ninia nabimu hanai.”
14 And he said to them—Out of the eater, came forth food, And, out of the strong, came forth sweetness. But they could not tell the riddle, in three days.
E da ilima amane sia: i, “Liligi da ha: i manu naha amo ea hagomodini amoga ha: i manu da misi. Amola gasa bagade liligi amo ea hagomodini amoga da hedai liligi misi.” Eso udiana da asili, be amo idinamasu ea bai ilia da hogoi helele hame dawa: i.
15 And it came to pass, on the fourth day, that they said to Samson’s wife, Entice thy husband, that he may tell us the riddle, lest we burn thee and the house of thy father, with fire. Was it not, to impoverish us, that ye invited us—was it not?
Eso biyaduga ilia da Sa: masane idua ema amane sia: i, “Diguama ogogoma. E da ninima amo idinamasu ea bai ninima olelema: ne agoane hamoma. Be dia agoane hame hamosea, ninia da dia ada diasu amo laluga ulagili salimu, amola di gilisili gobele salimu. Dafawane! Ania da nini liligi wamolamusa: , ninima guiguda: misa: ne sia: i.”
16 And the wife of Samson wept upon him, and said—Thou dost, altogether hate me, and dost not love me, a riddle, hast thou put forth to the sons of my people, and, unto me, thou hast not told it! And he said to her, Lo! to my own father and mother, have I not told it, and, to thee, shall I tell it?
Amalalu, Sa: masane idua da ema digini asili, amane sia: i, “Di da nama hame asigisa. Di da nama higasa. Di da na dogolegei fi dunu amo idinamasu sia: adole ba: i. Be amo ea bai nama hame olelei.” Sa: masane da ema bu adole i, “Na da amo ea bai na ada amola ame elama hame olelei. Amaiba: le, na da abuli dima adole ima: bela: ?”
17 So she wept upon him the seven days, —while their banquet lasted, —and it came to pass, on the seventh day, that he told her, because she urged him, and she told the riddle unto the sons of her people.
Amo lolo nasu eso fesuale amoga, Sa: masane idua da dinanawane ema adole ba: i. Be eso fesuale gala amoga, e da mae fisili sia: ga gegenabeba: le, Sa: masane da amo idinamasu ea bai ema olelei. Amalalu, e da Filisidini dunuma olelei.
18 And the men of the city said to him, on the seventh day—ere yet the sun went in, What is sweeter than honey? And what is stronger than a lion? And he said to them: If ye had not ploughed with my heifer, Ye had not found out my riddle!
Amalalu, eso fesu ganodini, eso dabe gadenenoba, Filisidini dunu da Sa: masane amoma amane sia: i, “Ha: i manu eno da hani ea hedai hame baligisa. Amola eno liligi ea gasa da laione wa: me ea gasa hame baligisa.” Sa: masane da bu adole i, “Dilia da na uda ea hou amo ganodini hame hamonoba, amo hedesu sia: bai hame dawa: la: loba.”
19 And the Spirit of Yahweh, came suddenly over him, and he went down to Ashkelon, and smote of them thirty men, and took their garments, and gave the changes [of raiment] to them who had told the riddle, —and his anger was kindled, and he went up to his father’s house.
Amalalu, hedolowane e da Hina Gode Ea gasa bagade lai. E da A: siegelone moilaiga asili, dunu 30 agoane amo medole legei. E da amo dunu ilia abula gigisa: le sasali, dunu amo da idinamasu ea bai olelei, ilima i dagoi. Amalalu, e da ougiwane hamonanu hi diasuga asi.
20 And the wife of Samson was given unto his companion who had served him as his friend.
Amola fa: no, Filisidini a: fini amo Sa: masane ea lai, amo ea ada da bu dunu eno Sa: masane e uda gaguli lasu lolo nasu fidisu dunu amogili lama: ne i.