< 2 Chronicles 25 >

1 Amaziah was 25 years old when he became the king [of Judah], and he ruled from Jerusalem for 29 years. His mother was Jehoaddin; she was from Jerusalem.
Amasia'a 25'a kafu hu'neno Juda vahe kinia efore huteno, 29ni'a kafufi Jerusalemi kumatera kinia mani'ne. Hagi nerera'a Jerusalemi kumateti akino, agi'a Jehoadini'e.
2 Amaziah did many things that pleased Yahweh, but he did not do them enthusiastically.
Hagi Amasia'a Ra Anumzamofo avurera knare avu'ava hu'neanagi, tamage huno agu'aretira amagera onte'ne.
3 As soon as he was in complete control of his kingdom, he caused to be executed the officials who had murdered his father.
Hagi Amasia'ma kini trate'ma umani hankavenetino'a, ko'ma ne'fama kinima maninege'za ahe fri'naza eri'za vahetamina, zamahe fri vagare'ne.
4 But he did not command their sons to be executed; he obeyed what was in the laws that Moses had written. In those laws Yahweh had commanded, “People must not be executed because of [what] their children [have done], and children must not be executed for [what] their parents [have done]. People must be executed only for the sins that they themselves have committed.”
Hianagi Ra Anumzamo'ma Mosesema asamigeno kasege avontafepima krente'nea kante anteno, ana eri'za vahe'mokizmi mofavreramina ozamahe zamatre'ne. Hagi ana kasege avontafepina amanage hu'ne, mofavre'amo'ma hania hazenkerera nefana ahe ofrige, nefa'ma hu'nenia hazenkerera nemofona ahe ofriho. Hianagi iza'o kumima hanimo'a, agra'a kumimofo knazana erino fritere hugahie hu'ne.
5 Amaziah summoned the men of [the tribes of] Judah and Benjamin to come to Jerusalem, and there he put them in groups, each clan in a group by themselves. Then he appointed officers to command each group. Some officers commanded 100 men and some commanded 1,000 men. They counted the men who were at least 20 years old; altogether there were 300,000 men. They were all men who were prepared to be in the army, and able to [fight well, ] using spears and shields.
Amasia'a Juda naga'ene Benzameni naga'enena kehige'za, kafu'zimimo'ma 20'a kafuma agatere'nea vahetmina, nagate nofite hu'za 300tauseni'a vahetami eri atru hu'naze. Hagi ana 300tauseni'a vahetmina kasefa vahetminki'za, hanko eri'za ha'ma huga vahetami zamavare atru hutegeno, ana vahe kevurera 100'a vahete kva vahe azeri onetino, 1 tauseni'a vahetema kegavahu kva vahe zamazeri otitere hu'ne.
6 Amaziah also hired 100,000 capable soldiers from Israel and paid almost four tons of silver for them.
Ana nehuno Amasia'a 100tauseni'a hanavenentake Israeli sondia vahetmina, kna'amo'a 3tauseni'a kilo hu'nea silva zagonuti azama hu'za ha'ma hanagura mizasege'za e'naze.
7 But a prophet came to him and said, “Your majesty, you must not allow those soldiers from Israel to march with your soldiers, because Yahweh does not help the people of the tribe of Ephraim or from [anywhere else in] Israel.
Hianagi Anumzamofo kasnampa ne'mo'a eno amanage huno Amasiana eme asami'ne, Kini ne'moka ama Israeli sondia vahe'ma e'naza vahera atrege'za hatera kavaririza oviho. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a Israeli vahe'enena nomanino, nomanino, maka Efraemi vahe'enena omani'ne.
8 Even if your soldiers go and fight courageously in battles, God will cause your enemies to defeat you; do not forget that God has the power to help armies or to cause them to be defeated.”
Kagra korora osu hankavetinka hara ome hugahananagi, Anumzamo'a katrehanigeno ha' vahekamo'za hara hugateregahaze. Na'ankure Anumzamo'a agrake vahera zamaza hige'za hara hu agatenerazageno, Agrake'za vahera zmatrege'za hapina evuneramize.
9 Amaziah asked that prophet, “If I do that, what about the huge amount of silver that I paid to hire those soldiers from Israel?” The prophet replied, “Yahweh is able to pay you back more money than you paid [to hire those soldiers].”
Higeno Amasia'a amanage huno Anumzamofo kasnampa nera asmi'ne, ana hu'neanagi 3tauseni'a kiloma hu'nea silva zagoma Israeli sondia vahe'ma mizama sezmante'noana inankna hugahie? Higeno Anumzamofo kasnampa ne'mo'a kenona hunteno amanage hu'ne, E'ima atre'nana zagoa Ra Anumzamo'a ru agatereno rama'a zago kamigahie.
10 So Amaziah told those soldiers from Israel to return home. They left to go home, but they were very angry with the king of Judah [for not allowing them to stay and fight].
Anage higeno Amasia'a Efraemiti'ma e'naza sondia vahetmina huzmantege'za nozmirega vu'naze. Ana higeno, Efraemi sondia vahe'mo'za Juda vahetaminkura tusi zamarimpa ahenezmante'za nozmirega vu'naze.
11 Then Amaziah became brave, and he led his army to the Salt Valley. There they killed 10,000 men from the Edom people-group.
Hianagi Amasia'a korora osuno, sondia vahe'a zamavareno Hage Agupoe nehaza agupofi vuno 10tauseni'a Seiri sondia vahetmina ome zamahe fri'ne.
12 The army of Judah also captured 10,000 others, and took them to the top of a cliff and threw them all down over the cliff, with the result that their corpses were all smashed to pieces.
Ana nehu'za Juda sondia vahetmimo'za 10tauseni'a ha' vahetmina zamavuaga zamazerite'za e'za have zavateti eme zamaretufe atrazageno havere zamaheno ru tagnatagnu vazige'za fri'naze.
13 While that was happening, the soldiers from Israel whom Amaziah had sent home after not allowing them to fight along with his soldiers, raided cities and towns in Judea, from Samaria [city] to Beth-Horon [town]. They killed 3,000 people and took away a great amount of valuable things.
Ana'ma nehazageno'a, Amasia'ma huzmantege'zama ha'ma osu nontega vaza sondia vahe'mo'za, Juda mopafima me'nea rankumatamina Sameria kumateti eri agafa huteno vuno Bet-Horoni kumate'ma uhanati'nea kumatamimpi vahetamina, ha' eme huzmante'za 3tauseni'a vahe zamahe nefri'za, tusi'a fenozmi eri'za vu'naze.
14 When Amaziah returned [to Jerusalem] after his army had slaughtered the soldiers from Edom, he brought the idols that were worshiped by the people of Edom. He set them up to be his own gods. Then he bowed down to [worship] them and offered sacrifices to them.
Hagi Amasiama Idomu vahe'ma ha'ma ome huzmanteno zamahe fri vagamareteno ne-eno'a, Seiri vahe anumzana erino eazamo agra'a anumza eri'neseno, kepri huno monora hunenteno, ofa kremna vunte'ne.
15 Because of that, Yahweh was very angry with Amaziah. He sent a prophet to him, who said, “Why do you worship these foreign gods that were not even able to save their own people when your army attacked them?”
Ana'ma higeno'a, Ra Anumzamo'a Amasiana tusi arimpa ahenenteno, kasnampa ne'a huntegeno amanage huno ome asami'ne, nagafare vahe'ama kagri kazampinti'ma zamagu'ma ovazia havi anumzana nevaririnka, monora hunentane?
16 While he was still speaking, the king said to him, “We certainly did not appoint you to be one of my advisors. So stop [talking]! If you say anything more, [I will tell my soldiers to] kill you!” So the prophet said, “I know that God has determined to get rid of you, because you have [begun to] worship idols, and have not heeded my advice.” Then the prophet said nothing more.
Hianagi kasnampa ne'mo'a ana nanekea huvaga ore'negeno, kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, kagrira kini vahe'ma antahintahizmi ne' kazeri oti'nazo? Kahesugenka frigahananki kasnampa kea osunka taganenka vuo. Higeno kasnampa ne'mo'a tagneana higeno anage hu'ne, Anumzamo'a kahe frinaku nehige'na nagra antahi'nena nehue. Na'ankure knare antahintahima kamuana ontahinka kagra amazana nehane.
17 Some time later Amaziah, the king of Judah, consulted his advisors. Then he sent a message to Jehoash, the king of Israel. He wrote, “Come here and let’s talk together.”
Ana hutegeno, Amasia'a antahintahima nemiza Juda kva vahetmina kehu tru huno keaga retro huteno, keagama erino vuno eno'ma hu vahera huntegeno Israeli kini ne' Jehoahasi nemofo Jehu negeho Joasintega vu'neana, hapi oge agea hanu'e huno kea atrente'ne.
18 But Jehoash replied to King Amaziah, “One time a thistle growing [in the mountains] in Lebanon sent a message to a cedar tree saying, ‘Let your daughter marry my son.’ But a wild animal in Lebanon came along and trampled the thistle under its feet.
Anankema nentahino'a Israeli kini ne' Joasi'a amanage huno fronka kea Juda kini nera asami'ne, Lebanoni zafafinti ave'ave trazamo'a Lebanoni zafafi sida zafagura huno, nenamofona mofaka'a amigeno a' erinteno hu'ne. Hianagi Lebanoni zafafinti afi'zagamo eno ana ave'ave trazana eme repri'geno haviza hu'ne.
19 [The meaning of what I am saying is that] you are saying to yourself that your army has defeated the army of Edom, so you have become very proud. But you should stay at your home. It would not be good for you to cause trouble, which would result in you and your kingdom of Judah being destroyed.”
Hagi Amasiaga hunka Idomu vahe hara huzmagateroe hunka kavufga ra hane. Hianagi kagra omenka, nonka'are manio. Hagi kagrama hazenkema eri fore'ma hanunka, kagrane Juda vahe'enena frigahaze.
20 But Amaziah refused to heed Jehoash’s message. That happened because God wanted Jehoash’s army to defeat them, because they were worshiping the gods of Edom.
Hianagi Anumzamo'a zamavareno ha' vahe'mokizmi zamazampi ome ante'naku Amasiana antahintahi'a erigigeno anankea ontahi'ne. Na'ankure zamagra Idomu vahe anumzama monora hunente'za amage'ante'nazagu anara hu'ne.
21 So Jehoash’s army attacked. Their two armies faced each other at Beth-Shemesh [city] in Judah.
E'ina higeno Israeli kini ne' Jehoasi'a marerino Juda vahe mopafi Bet-Semesi kumate, Juda kini ne' Amasia'ene ome tutagiha hu'na'e.
22 The army of Judah was badly defeated by the army of Israel, and all the soldiers of Judah fled to their homes.
Hagi Israeli vahe'mo'za Juda vahera hara huzmagaterazage'za, koro fre'za kumazmirega vu'za e'za hu'naze.
23 King Jehoash’s army also captured King Amaziah there. Then he brought Amaziah to Jerusalem, and his soldiers tore down the wall [that was around the city], from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate. That was a section that was about 600 feet long.
Hagi Israeli kini ne' Jehoasi'a, Juda kini ne' Joasi nemofo Ahazia negeho Amasiana Betsemesi kumateti azeriteno, avreno Jerusalemi kumate vu'ne. Ana huteno Jehoasi'a Jerusalemi kuma vihua Efraemi kafanteti eri agafa huno, tapage huno vuno Konae nehaza kafante ome atre'neankino, 180'a mita tapage hu'ne.
24 His soldiers also carried away the gold and silver and other valuable furnishings from the temple which the descendants of Obed-Edom had previously been guarding. They also took away the valuable things in the palace, and they took to Samaria some prisoners whom they had captured.
Hagi Jehoasi'a maka goline silvane maka zantamima Anumzamofo mono nompima Obed-edomu'ma kegavama hu'neana e'nerino, kini ne'mofo nompintira maka fenone zagonena e'nerino, vahe'enena kina huzmanteno zamavareno Sameria vu'ne.
25 King Jehoash of Israel died, and King Amaziah of Judah lived for 15 years after that.
Hagi Israeli kini ne' Jehoahasi nemofo Joasi'ma fritegeno'a, Juda kini ne' Joasi nemofo Amasia'a 15ni'a kafu mani'ne.
26 An account of all the other things that Amaziah did while he was the king [of Judah] is written in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Judah and Israel’.
Hagi mikazama Amasia'ma kinima mani'neno hu'nea zantamina, esetetima vuno atumpare'ma vu'neana mika Juda vahe kinine Israeli vahe kini vahetmimofo zmagenkema krenentea avontafepi krente'ne.
27 From the time that Amaziah started to disobey Yahweh, some men in Jerusalem planned to kill him. He was able to escape to Lachish [city], but those who wanted to kill him sent another group of people to Lachish and killed him there.
Hagi Amasia'ma Ra Anumzamofoma amagena humigeno, mago'a vahe'mo'za Jerusalemi kumapi oku'a kea retro hute'za ahe'za hazage'za, freno Lakisi kumate vige'za, anantega avaririza ome azeri'za ahe fri'naze.
28 They put his corpse on a horse and brought it back to Jerusalem and buried it where his ancestors [had been buried] in the part of Jerusalem called ‘The City of David’.
Hagi avufga'a hosi afutamimofo agumpi erinte'za eri'za vu'za, Deviti rankumapi Jerusalemima agehe'mokizmima asente'naza matipi Juda vahe mopafi eme asente'naze.

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