< 2 Kings 13 >
1 After Joash had been ruling Judah for almost 23 years, Jehu’s son Jehoahaz became the king of Israel. He ruled in Samaria [city] for 17 years.
Judah gam’ah Joash lengpan vaihom kum somni le thum lhin kum’in, Jehu chapa Jehoahaz in Israel gam’ah lengvai ahin hompan in ahi. Amahin Samaria gamsung ah kum somel sagi vai ana hom in ahi.
2 He did many things that Yahweh considered to be evil and committed the same kind of sins that Jeroboam had committed, sins which led the people of Israel to sin. He did not stop committing those sins.
Ahinlah aman Pathen mitmu’n thilse jing anabolin ahi. Aman Nebat chapa Jeroboam in Israelte ana chonset sah bang bangin Jeroboam chondan jouse chu ana juitan ahi.
3 So Yahweh became very angry with the Israeli people, and he allowed the army of King Hazael of Syria and his son Ben-Hadad to defeat the Israelis many times.
Hijeh chun Pakai chu Israel chunga ana lunghang lheh jingin ahi, hijehchun Syria lengpa Hazael leh achapa Benhadad chu Israelte avel vellin ana josah in ahi.
4 Then Jehoahaz prayed to Yahweh [for help], and Yahweh heeded him, because he saw that the army of the king of Syria was oppressing the Israelis.
Hijou chun Jehoahaz chu Pakai kom’ah ana taovin panpina anathum’in ahileh, Syria lengpan Israelte chu ana ha suhgenthei val jeh chun Pakaiyin ataona anasangin ahi.
5 Yahweh sent a leader to Israel, who enabled them to be freed from being controlled by Syria. After that, the Israeli people lived peacefully as they had done previously.
Hijeh chun Pakaiyin mikhat asollin Israelte chu Syria te suhgentheina a konin aga huhdohsah tan ahi. Hijou chun Israelte chu tumasanga bangin lungmongin ana cheng tauvin ahi.
6 But they still continued to commit the same kind of sins that Jeroboam and his family had committed and which led the Israelis to [also] sin. And the statue of the goddess Asherah remained in Samaria.
Ahinlah Jeroboam umchan ala uvin ana chonse jom kitji uvin ahi. Amahon Samaria a um Asherah doiphung jong chu ana kitunsah jing nalai uvin ahi.
7 Jehoahaz had only 50 men who rode on horses and ten chariots and 10,000 other soldiers, because the army of Syria had killed all the rest, trampling them like people walk on dirt.
Ajona in Jehoahaz sepaiho jong ahung alhomlheh tan, sakol kangtalai touthem som nga, sakol kangtalai som nga chujongleh keng sepai sangsom bou ahitan ahi. Adangse chu Syria sepaiten ana thagam’u ahitan akeng uva vutvai bang’a ana chotpha gam u ahitai.
8 [If you want to read about] [RHQ] everything else that Jehoahaz did, you can read about it in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Israel’.
Jehoahaz vaihom sunga thilsohho, ama natohdoh le thilbol ho chule athanei naho chu Israelte lengho thusim kijihna thusimbua aki jih lut tan ahi.
9 Jehoahaz died [EUP] and was buried in Samaria. Then his son Jehoash became the king.
Jehoahaz athiphat’in Samaria gamah avui tauvin ahi. Ama jouvin Jehoash in leng mun ahinlo tan ahi.
10 Jehoash, the son of Jehoahaz, started to rule in Israel after King Joash had been ruling in Judah for 23 years. Jehoash ruled in Samaria for 17 years.
Judah gam’ah Joash lengpa vaihom kum somthum le sagi lhinin, Israel gamah Jehoash in lengvai ahin hom pan tan ahi. Aman Samaria gamsung ah kum somle gup sungin lengvai ana hom in ahi.
11 He did many things that Yahweh considered to be evil. He refused to turn away from worshiping idols, which was the sin that [many years earlier King] Jeroboam had told the Israeli people to commit.
Ahinlah amahin Pakai mitmu’n thilse jing ana bollin Nebat chapa Jeroboam in Israelte ana chonset sahna akona chu kilehei ding ana nompon ahi.
12 The other things that happened while Jehoash was king and all the things that he did are written in the book called ‘The Account of What the Kings of Israel Did’. In that account they wrote about Jehoash’s [army’s] victories, and their war with [the army of] King Amaziah of Judah.
Jehoash vaihom sunga thilsohho jouse leh aman anatohdoh holeh athaneina chengeija anatoh ho chuleh Judah lengpa Amaziah toh gal ana kisatto naho abonchan Israelte lengho thusimbu kijihna lekhabua abonchan akijih lut soh keijin ahi.
13 When Jehoash died, he was buried in Samaria where the [other] kings of Israel were buried. Then his son Jeroboam became king.
Jehoash athiphat’in Israel lengho kivuina Samaria munah chun anavui tauvin ahi. Hiche jouchun achapa Jeroboam ni na in lengvai ahinpo pan tan ahi.
14 Elisha became very ill. Just before he died, King Jehoash went to Elisha and cried in front of him. [Saying the same words that Elisha had said when Elijah was taken to heaven], he said, “My father/master! My father/master! The chariots of us Israeli people and their drivers [are taking my master away]!”
Elisha chu athikon natna jalkhun a aumjinglai ahin, Israel lengpa Jehoash in agavil’in aga ka khum’in, “Hepa! Hepa! Israelte kangtalai tou them holeh akangtalai hou kamun ahi!” tin akakhum in ahileh,
15 Elisha said to him, “Bring to me a bow and some arrows!” So the king did that.
Elisha’n ajaha, “Thalpi khat le thal chang phabep gakilah tan,” ati, hijehchun aman jong thalpi khat le thalchang phabep agakilah in ahi.
16 Then Elisha told the king to put his hands on the bow [and prepare to shoot some arrows]. And then Elisha put his own hands on the king’s hands.
Elisha’n ajah a, “Thalpi kisadoh tem’in,” atia ahileh amanjong akisadoh kittai. Hichun Elisha’n lengpa khut teni chunga chun ama khut tenin atuh in,
17 Then Elisha told him, “[Have someone] open that window toward the east.” So they opened it. Then Elisha said, “Shoot!” So the king did. Then Elisha said, “That is the arrow that [indicates that your army] will defeat the Syrian army. Your army will completely defeat their [army] at Aphek [town].”
Hitin aseitai, “Nisolam a bangkot chu hongdoh tan,” atileh amanjong ahongdoh tai. Chujouvin Elisha’n, “Kap jeng tan,” atileh aman thal changkhat akaptai. Hichun Elisha’n jong, “Hiche chu Pakai thalchang ahi, Syria mite chunga galjona thalchang ahi, ajeh chu nangin Syria mite chu Aphek munna nasuh gamhel ding ahi,” tin aphongdoh tai.
18 Then Elisha said, “Pick up the other arrows and strike the ground with them!” So the king picked up the arrows and struck the ground three times.
Chuin Elisha’n jong aseikti in, “Tun nangin thalchang dangho chu kilah in lang tol chu jeptan,” ati. Hichun lengpan jong thalchang chun tol chu thumvei ajeptai.
19 But Elisha was angry with him. He exclaimed, “You should have struck the ground five or six times! If you had done that, your army would have defeated the Syrian [army] until they were completely wiped out! But now, [because you struck the ground only three times, ] your army will defeat them only three times!”
Ahin Pathen mipa chu achung’ah alunghang lheh jing in, “Nangin tol chu nga vei ahilouleh gup vei najep ding ahi,” tin aman asamjah jeng tan ahi. “Chutileh nangin Syria mite chu nasuhmang hel ding ahi. Tunvang nangin thumvei bou najo ding ahitai,” ati.
20 Then Elisha died and was buried. Groups of raiders from Moab came to Israel each year during (spring/the time when the cold season was ending).
Hichun Elisha athin ahileh ana vui tauvin ahi. Hichelai chun Moab sepaiten chavang lai seh leh Israelte chu gal in ahin nokhum jingkei uve.
21 One year, when some Israeli people were burying a man’s body, they saw a group of those raiders. [They were afraid, ] so quickly they threw that man’s body into the tomb where Elisha [had been buried, and they ran away]. But as soon as the man’s body touched Elisha’s bones, the dead man became alive again and jumped up!
Khatvei hi Israelte phabep in mithi khat hi anavui un ahileh hiche minokhum sepai hochu amu uvin, amaho jong kino tah in mithipa tahsa chu Elisha kivuina lhan sung’a chun alehlut un ajamdoh tauvin ahi. Ahin mithi long chun Elisha guchu atohkhah phat’in ahung hingdoh in, akengah ahung dingdoh kit tan ahi.
22 King Hazael of Syria [sent soldiers to] oppress the Israeli people all during the years that Jehoahaz [ruled Judah].
Jehoahaz lengpa vaihomlai sungsen Syria lengpa Hazael in Israelte hi ana ha suhgenthei lheh jengin ahi.
23 But Yahweh was very kind [DOU] to the Israeli people. He helped them because of the agreement that he had made with [their ancestors] Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He did not get rid of the Israelis, and he still has not rejected them.
Ahin Pakai chun Israelte alungset le akhotona jeh'in, abon'in asuhmang sah deh poi. Abraham, Isaac chule Jacob toh akitepna jal chun anapanpi jing nai. Hiti chun aman tuni changeijin amaho hi abonin asumang pon chuleh ama angsunga konin jong apaimang chomdeh pon ahi.
24 When Hazael the king of Syria died, his son Ben-Hadad became the king.
Syria lengpa Hazael athitan ahileh achapa Benhadad in ama khellin lengmun alotan ahi.
25 [The army of] King Jehoash of Israel defeated [the army of] King Ben-Hadad three times, and recaptured the cities that Ben-Hadad’s army had captured during the time that Jehoash’s father Jehoahaz was ruling Israel.
Jehoashpa Jehoahaz akona analah peh’u khopi hochu Jehoash in Hazael chapa Benhadad na konin akile lahdoh kittan ahi. Jehoash in Benhadad chu thum veijin anajouvin Israel khopi hochu anakile lahdoh gamtan ahi.