< Exodus 12 >

1 Yahweh said to Aaron and Moses/me there in Egypt,
Hina Gode da Idibidi soge ganodini, Mousese amola Elane elama amane sia: i,
2 “[From now on], this month [will be] the first month of the year for you.
“Wali oubi da dilima oubi age ode huluane amoga ganumu.
3 Tell all the Israeli people that in each family, the man who heads the family must select a lamb or a young goat for his household.
Isala: ili dunu gilisisu amoma agoane olelema, ‘Wali oubi amoga eso nabuane amoga diasu afae afae esalebe sosogo fi eda da sibi mano o goudi mano afae ilegema: ma.
4 If there are not enough people in his family to eat a whole [cooked] lamb, then his family and the family that lives next door may share one animal. Decide how many lambs you need according to the number of people in each family, and according to how much each person can eat.
Be ea sosogo fi da fonobahadi amola ohe afae huluane manu hamedei ba: sea, defea, e amola ea dafulisu na: iyado sosogo fi da amo ohe fifili, dunu ilia idi amola ilia manu defele, gilisili manu.
5 The lambs or goats that you choose must be males, one-year-old, and they must not have any defects.
Sibi o goudi ilegema. Be gawali amo da noga: idafa, aiya amola nigima: amola wadela: i hame galu amo fawane ilegema.
6 You must take [special] care of these animals until the 14th day of the month. On that day, all the Israeli people must slaughter the lambs [or goats] in the evening.
Amasea, eso 14 (ge), age oubiga, daeya, Isala: ili dunu huluane da amo ilegei ohe medole legema: mu.
7 Then they must take some of the blood [from the lambs or goats], and they must smear it on the doorposts and the (lintels/horizontal beams above the doorways) of the houses in which they will eat the meat.
Isala: ili dunu da maga: me mogili lale, diasu amo ganodini ohe ilia da manu, amo diasu logo holei mimogoa gadodili, la: ididili amola la: ididili maga: mega ulasima: mu.
8 They must roast the animals immediately and eat the meat that night. They must eat it with bread that is baked without yeast and with bitter herbs.
Amo gasia, sibi o goudi ea hu amo gobele, mola: agoane amola agi (yisidi hame sali) gilisili moma.
9 You must not eat any of the meat raw, and you must not boil the meat. You must roast it [whole], without cutting off the head or the legs or removing the internal parts.
Hu da hame gobei (gahea) o hano ganodini egei mae moma. Be ohe mae dadega: le, dialuma, emo amola iga huluane gilisili gogo gobema.
10 You must eat all the meat that evening; do not let any of the meat remain [to be eaten] the next morning. If any of the meat is left until the next morning, you must [completely] burn it.
Hahabe doaga: sea, hu huluane da na dagoi ba: ma: mu. Be fonobahadi hame mae dialebe ba: sea, amo laluga gobele salima.
11 When you eat it, you must be dressed ready to travel, and you must eat it quickly. You must have your sandals on your feet and your walking stick in your hands. It will be a festival [called] Passover to [honor] me, Yahweh.
Dilia amo hedolowane moma. Dilia gadili masa: ne defele, abula salawane, emo salasu salawane amola dagulu dilia lobo ganodini gaguiwane ouesaloma. Amo lolo nabe da Na Hina Godema nodoma: ne Baligisu (Gadodili Baligisu) Lolo Nabe.
12 On that night I will go through all the country of Egypt, and I will kill all the oldest males in Egypt, both humans and animals. [By doing this] I will show that all the gods in Egypt are worthless. [I can do this], because I am Yahweh, [the all-powerful God].
Amo gasi ganodini Na da Idibidi soge huluane amo ganodini masunu. Na da dunu amola ohe fi magobo mano huluane fanelegemu. Amola Na da Idibidi ogogosu ‘gode’ huluanema se nabasu imunu. Na da Hina Godedafa!
13 The blood [that you smear on the doorways will be a mark to indicate] the houses in which you [Israelis] live. When I see the blood, I will [ignore and] pass by those houses, and I will not harm you [Israelis who live there], when I punish the Egyptians.
Maga: me amo dilia logo holei mimogodiga ulasi da dilia Isala: ili dunu dilia esalebe diasu ilegei gala. Na da maga: me ba: sea, Na da dili gadodili baligimu amola Na da Idibidi dunuma se nabasu iasia Na da dilima se hame imunu.
14 [Each year], you must celebrate this festival on this day, to remember [what I], Yahweh, [have done for you]. In all the generations to come, [each year] you must celebrate [this festival]. [It must continue] forever.
Dilia da amo Lolo Nasu amo da hadigi gilisisu hamoma: mu. Na, Hina Gode, da hou bagadedafa hamoi. Amo dilia mae gogolema: ne amo Baligisu Lolo Nasu ode huluane mae yolesili hamonanoma.”
15 For seven days you must eat bread that has no yeast in it. On the first day of that week you must get rid of all the yeast that is in your houses. During those seven days, if anyone eats bread that is baked with yeast in it, [you must consider] that person to be no longer an Israeli.
Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Eso fesu ganodini dilia agi amo yisidi da ganodini sali, amo mae moma. Yisidi hame sali agi fawane moma. Eso agega, dilia yisidi huluane dilia diasu ganodini diala amo ha: digima. Amo eso fesuale ganodini nowa da yisidi sali agi nasea, e da Na fi amoga fadegai dagoi ba: mu.
16 On the first day [of that week], you must (have a holy meeting/gather together to [worship] me). You must do the same thing on the seventh day. People must not work on those two days. The only work they may do is to prepare food for you to eat.
Eso age amo ganodini dilia da nodone sia: ne gadomusa: gilisima. Amo eso fesuale amoga dilia mae hawa: hamoma. Be ha: i manu hahamomu da defea.
17 [Every year] you must keep celebrating this festival of eating bread that has no yeast in it, because it will remind you that it was on this day that I brought all your tribal groups out of Egypt. So [every year], in all the generations to come, you must celebrate this day as a festival. It must continue forever.
Amo gilisisu mae yolesili ode huluane amoga hamoma. Bai amo esoga, Na da dili Idibidi soge fisimusa: , gadili oule asi, amo dawa: ma.
18 In the first month of the year, on the 14th day of that month, the only bread you may eat is bread that has no yeast in it. You must keep doing that each day until the 21st day of that month. For those seven days you must not have any yeast in your house. [During that time], if anyone, either an Israeli or a foreigner, eats bread made with yeast, you must consider that person no longer to be an Israeli.
Eso 14 oubi age amo daeya asili eso 21 daeya, amo eso fesualega, dilia da agi yisidi sali amo mae moma.
Amo eso fesualega, yisidi dilia diasu ganodini ba: mu da sema bagade. Bai nowa dunu amo Isala: ili o ga fi dunu da yisidi sali agi nasea, e da Na fi amoga fadegai dagoi ba: mu.”
20 In your houses, do not eat anything that has yeast in it during those seven days.”
21 Then Moses/I summoned all the leaders of the Israeli people. He/I said to them, “Each family should select a lamb and kill it, [in order that you may eat it to celebrate the festival that will be called] ‘Passover’.
Mousese da Isala: ili ouligisu dunu huluane ema misa: ne sia: i. E da ilima amane sia: i, “Dilia huluane da sibi mano o goudi mano ilegele, amo medole legema. Dilia sosogo fi da Baligisu Lolo Nasu hamoma: ne,
22 Let the lamb’s blood [drain into] a basin. Get a bunch/sprig of (hyssop/a very leafy plant) and dip it in the blood. Then smear some of the blood on the doorposts and the (lintels/beams above the doorways) [of your houses]. The people in each house must all stay inside the house until the next morning.
dilia ohe medole legei amo ea maga: me ofodo ganodini salima. Amasea, hisobe lubi amo maga: me ganodini gele, dilia diasu logo holei amo gadodili amola mimogodi la: didili amola eno la: didili ulasima. Amola dilia da diasu ganodini gagili sali agoane esaloma. Dunu huluane da daeya asili hahabe, diasu mae yolesili amo ganodini ouesaloma: mu.
23 When Yahweh goes throughout Egypt to kill the [oldest male in each] Egyptian family, he will see the blood on the (lintels/beams of your doorways), and he will [ignore and] pass by those houses. He will not allow the angel who causes people to die to enter your houses and kill [any of] your [oldest sons].
Hina Gode da Idibidi sogega magobo mano fanelegemusa: ahoasea, E da maga: me dilia logo holei gadodili amola mimogodi la: didili la: didili ulasi ba: sea, E da Gugunufinisisu A: igele ema dilia diasu ganodini dili medoma: ne mae golili sa: ima: ne sia: mu.
24 You and your descendants must celebrate this festival forever.
Dilia amola dilia mano da amo hamoma: ne sia: i eso huluane nabawane hamoma.
25 And when you arrive in the land that Yahweh will be giving to you as he promised, you must keep celebrating this ritual [every year].
Dilia da soge amo Hina Gode da dilima imunu ilegele sia: i, amoga golili dasea, dilia da Baligisu (Gadodili Baligisu) Lolo Nasu hamoma.
26 When your children ask you, ‘What does this ritual mean?’,
Dilia mano da dilima, amane adole ba: sea, ‘Amo hou ea bai da adi baila: ?’
27 you must tell them, ‘This ritual is [to remember how our ancestors] sacrificed [lambs] on the night that Yahweh’s angel passed by the houses of the Israeli people [when they were] in Egypt. He killed the [oldest males/sons in all] the Egyptian houses, but he spared [the sons in] [MTY] our houses.’” After Moses/I told them this, they all bowed their heads and worshiped [Yahweh].
Dilia bu adole ima, ‘Amo da Baligisu Lolo Nasu gobele salasu, Hina Godema nodomusa: nini hamosa. E da Idibidi soge ganodini, Isala: ili dunu diasu amo gadodili baligi dagoi. E da Idibidi dunu medole legei be E da nini gaga: i dagoi,’” Mousese da amane sia: i. Isala: ili dunu da muguni bugili, Hina Godema nodone sia: ne gadoi.
28 Then the Israeli people did what Yahweh had told Aaron and Moses/me [to tell them to do].
Amalalu, ilia da asili, Hina Gode da Mousese amola Elane elama adoi defele hamoi dagoi.
29 At midnight Yahweh killed all the oldest sons of the Egyptian people, all over Egypt. That included the king’s oldest son, the oldest sons of the prisoners in the dungeon/jail, and [the oldest sons of everyone else]. He also killed the oldest males of all the Egyptians’ livestock.
Gasimogoa, Hina Gode da magobo mano huluane Idibidi soge ganodini esalu, amo medole lelegei. Felou ea magobo mano (amo da hina bagade hamomu galu) amola se iasu diasu ganodini sali dunu ilia magobo mano huluane, E da medole lelegei. Amola ohe fi ilia magobo mano huluane da medole legei dagoi ba: i.
30 That night the king, all his officials, and [all the rest of] the Egyptian people awoke [and discovered what had happened]. They wailed loudly all over Egypt, because in every house, someone’s son had died.
Amo gasia, Felou, ea eagene ouligisu dunu amola Idibidi dunu huluane da didilisi dagoi ba: i. Idibidi soge huluane amo ganodini da didigia: su bagade nabi. Bai diasu huluanedafa afae mae fisili, amo ganodini da dunu bogoi dagoi ba: i.
31 That night the king summoned Aaron and Moses/me and said, “You and all the [other] Israeli people, must leave my country [immediately]! Go and worship Yahweh, as you requested!
Amo gasia, Felou da Mousese amola Elane elama misa: ne sia: i. E elama amane sia: i, “Gadili masa! Ali amola Isala: ili fi masa! Na soge yolesili masa! Dilia adole ba: i defele, Hina Godema nodomusa: masa!
32 Take your flocks [of sheep and goats] and herds [of cattle], and leave! And ask Yahweh to bless me, also!”
Dilia sibi, goudi amola bulamagau lale, gadili masa! Amola Gode da na hahawane dogolegema: ne, Ema sia: ne gadoma.”
33 Then the Israeli people did as Moses/I had told them. They [went to] their Egyptian [neighbors] and asked them for silver and gold jewelry and clothing.
Idibidi dunu da Isala: ili dunuma hedolowane masa: ne sia: i. Ilia amane sia: i, “Dilia ga hame ahoasea, ninia huluane da bogogia: i dagoi ba: mu.”
34 Yahweh caused the Egyptian people to greatly respect the [Israeli] people, so they gave them what they asked for. In that way, they carried away the wealth of the Egyptian people.
Amaiba: le, Isala: ili dunu da yisidi hame sali hame gobei agi amo ilia gobele nasu ofodo ganodini sali, amo abulaga dedebole gisa asi.
35 The Egyptians urged the [Israeli] people to leave their country quickly. They said, “[If you do not do that], we will all die!”
Isala: ili dunu da Mousese ea sia: defele Idibidi dunuma gouli, silifa amola abula edegei dagoi.
36 So the [Israeli] people [prepared to leave at once]. They took the bowls in which they mixed the dough to make bread, and the dough that was in the bowls without any yeast in it, and they wrapped the bowls in their cloaks. They put the bowls on their shoulders [and left].
Hina Gode da Idibidi dunu ilia hou afadeneiba: le, ilia da Isala: ili dunuma esega beda: i galu. Amaiba: le, ilia da Isala: ili dunuma ilia edegei liligi iasu. Amola Isala: ili dunu da Idibidi dunu ilia noga: i liligi huluane gaguli asi dagoi.
37 The Israeli people traveled from Rameses [city] to Succoth [town]. There were about 600,000 men who went, in addition to the women and children.
Isala: ili dunu da La: misisi moilai bai bagade yolesili, emoga asili, Sagode moilaiga doaga: musa: asi. Dunu ilia idi da 600,000 agoane. Amola uda amola mano bagohame gadili asi, be ilia defei hame idi.
38 Many other people who were not Israelis went along with them. There were also livestock, the flocks [of sheep and goats] and herds [of cattle].
Dunu eno bagohame, sibi, goudi amola bulamagau osea: idafa ilia da oule asi.
39 On their way, they baked bread with the dough that they carried with them when they had been expelled from Egypt. The dough did not have yeast in it, because they were told to leave Egypt so quickly that they did not have enough time to get food ready to take with them, or enough time to mix yeast in the dough.
Ilia da yisidi hame sali agi amo logoga gobei. Ilia da Idibidi soge amoga hedolowane sefasiba: le, ilia Idibidi soge ganodini ha: i manu logoga manusa: hahamomu amola yisidi ilia falaua ganodini salimu hamedei ba: i.
40 The Israeli people had lived in Egypt 430 years.
Isala: ili dunu da Idibidi soge ganodini ode 430 esalu.
41 On the day that those 430 years ended, on that very day, all the tribes of Yahweh’s people left Egypt.
Eso amoga ode 430 da gidigi ba: loba, Hina Gode Ea fi huluane da Idibidi yolesili gadili asi.
42 It was a night when Yahweh (protected/guarded over) them as he brought them out of Egypt. So this same night every year is a night that is dedicated to Yahweh, a night when the Israeli people in every generation [remember how] Yahweh protected our ancestors.
Amo gasia, Hina Gode da mae golale, Ea fi dunu Idibidi soge amoga fadegale ga oule masa: ne sosodo aligi ba: i. Amo gasia, ode huluane ganodini Isala: ili dunu da Hina Godema nodone dawa: ma: ne, sosodo aligilalebe ligiagasa.
43 Then Yahweh said this to Aaron and Moses/me: “These are my instructions about the Passover ritual: Do not let foreigners eat [the Passover meal]. But any male slaves that you have bought may eat it after you have circumcised them.
Hina Gode da Mousese amola Elane elama amane sia: i, “Baligisu hamoma: ne sia: da amo: - Ga fi dunu da Baligisu Lolo hame manu.
Be dilia da udigili bidi hame lasu hawa: hamosu dunu lasea, e da Baligisu manu da defea. Be hidadea ea gadofo damuma: mu.
45 Do not let people who are living among you temporarily, or servants whom you have hired, eat [the Passover meal].
Sofe misi o bidi lamu hawa: hamosu dunu da hame manu.
46 Each family must eat the Passover meal inside their own house. Do not take any of the food outside the house. And do not break any of the bones of the lamb that is sacrificed.
Dilia Lolo Nasu ha: i manu amo huluanedafa da diasu afadafa fawane amo ganodini moma. Gadili mae gaguli masa. Amola, ohe gobei amo ea gasa mae fima.
47 All the Israeli people must celebrate this festival.
Isala: ili fi huluane da gilisisu hamone, amo lolo manu.
48 When someone from another country comes to live with you and wants to celebrate the Passover Festival, circumcise all the males in his household. Then they may eat the Passover meal, and you should treat those people as though they were born as Israelis. But do not allow men who have not been circumcised to eat the Passover meal.
Be gadofo hame damui dunu da hame manu. Be ga fi dunu da dilia soge ganodini esalea, amola e da Hina Godema nodomusa: Baligisu Lolo manu hanai galea, dilia hidadea dunu huluane ea sosogo fi amo ganodini ilia gadofo damuma. Amasea, amo dunu da Isala: ili dunu lalelegei defele ba: ma. Amasea, e da Baligisu lolo manu da defea.
49 These rules apply to people who were born as Israelis and to foreigners who come and live among you.”
Be Isala: ili dunudafa amola ga fi dunu dilima gilisi, amo huluane da defele Baligisu Lolo Nasu hamoma: ne sia: i nabawane hamoma: mu.
50 All the Israeli people obeyed Aaron and Moses/me and did what Yahweh had commanded.
Isala: ili dunu huluane da nabasu hou hamosu. Ilia da Hina Gode Ea Mousese amola Elane elama adoi defele hamosu.
51 On that very day Yahweh brought all the tribes of the Israeli people out of Egypt.
Amo esoga Hina Gode da Isala: ili fi huluane Idibidi sogega fisili masa: ne, gadili oule asi.

< Exodus 12 >