< Genesis 25 >
1 [Some time after Sarah died], Abraham married another woman, whose name was Keturah.
Abrahamu'a aru a' eri'neankino, agi'a Ketura'e.
2 She later gave birth to six sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah.
Ana a'mo kase zamante'nea naga'mokizmi zamagi'a Zimranima, Joksanima, Medanima, Midianima, Ispakima, Suama huno zamante'ne.
3 Jokshan became the father of two sons, Sheba and Dedan. The descendants of Dedan were the Asshur people-group, the Letush people-group, and the Leum people-group.
Joksani'a, Sebane, Dedanikizni neznafaza hu'ne. Hanki, Dedani mofavre nagara Asurimi'e, Letusimi'e, Leumimi'e.
4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. They were all descendants of Keturah.
Hanki, Midiani mofavre zamagi'a Efa'ma, Eferi'ma, Hanoki'ma, Abita'ma, Elda'ma, Ana maka'mo'za Ketura agehe'za mani'naze.
5 Abraham declared that after he died, Isaac would inherit everything he owned.
Menina Abrahamu'a maka zama'a Aisaki ami'ne,
6 But while Abraham was still living, he gave gifts to the sons of his (concubines/slaves that he had taken to be his secondary wives), and then he sent them away to live in a land to the east, to keep them far from his son Isaac.
ana hu'neanagi henka eri'nea a'nemokizmi mofavre nagara, Abrahamu'a kasefa'ma mani'neno muse'za nezmino huzmantege'za, Aisakina atre'za afete'are zage hanati kaziga umani'naze.
7 Abraham lived until he was 175 years old.
Ama'i Abrahamu'ma mika zagegafu mani'neana, 175'a zagegafu hu'ne.
8 He died at a very old age, joining his ancestors who had died previously [DOU].
Abrahamu'a ozafarfa reteno hakare'a zagegafu hu'nea zanku muse nehuno, vagare asimu anteteno frino naga'ane umani'ne.
9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried his body in the cave at Machpelah area, near Mamre, in the field that Abraham had previously bought from Ephron, one of the descendants of Heth.
Hanki Hiti mopa Zohari nemofo Efroni ami'nea mopa Mamre kaziga avugosa hunte'nefi agri mofavre Aisaki'ene, Ismaelikea Abrahamu fri kerfa eri'ne Makapela havegampi ome asente'na'e.
10 Isaac and Ishmael buried his body there, where Abraham previously buried his wife Sarah.
Abrahamu'a Hiti mofavremofo mopa miza hu'nea mopafi nenaro Serama asente'nefi Abrahamuna ome asente'na'e.
11 After Abraham died, God blessed his son Isaac. And Isaac moved to live near Beer-Lahai-Roi.
Hanki Abrahamu'ma fritegeno'a Anumzamo'a agri ne'mofavre Aisakina asomu huntegeno, Aisaki'a Ber-hai-roi mani'ne.
12 (These are/I will now give a list of) the descendants of Abraham’s son, Ishmael, to whom Sarah’s female slave, Hagar from Egypt, had given birth.
Hagi Haga'a Isipi a'mo Sera eri'za e'nerino Abrahamunteti Ismaelina kasente'nea mofavremofo naga'mokizmi naneke.
13 These are their names, in the order in which they were born: Ishmael’s oldest son was named Nebaioth. After him were born Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam,
Ismaeli mofavre naga'mozama ese'ma fore'ma hu'nazareti'ma vuno henkamofonte'ma vu'nea nagamofo zamagi'a ama'ne, Ismaeli agonesa mofavrea Nebaioti'e, Kedariki, Adbiliki, Mibsami'e.
Misma'ma, Duma'ma, Masa'e.
15 Hadar, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.
Hadadiki, Temaki, Jetuki, Nafisi'ma, Kedema'e.
16 The twelve sons of Ishmael became the leaders/chiefs of people-groups that had those names. They each had their own settlement and campsite.
Ama'i Ismaeli ne'mofavre nagamofo zamagigiza, 12fu'a kva vahe'mo'za kva huzamantazage'za mago'mago kuma'zmire'ene, nagate nofitera hu'za mani'naze.
17 Ishmael lived until he was 137 years old. Then he died, [EUP] joining his ancestors who had previously died.
Hagi ama maka Ismaeli'ma mani'nea zagegafu'a 137ni'a zagegafu huteno, vagare asimu anteno frino, fri'naza naga'ane umani'ne.
18 His descendants (settled/went to live) in the area between Shur and Havilah, near the border of Egypt as a person travels toward Asshur. All of their camps were close to each other (OR, they all frequently attacked each other).
Hanki Ismaeli agehe'za Havilati mani'za Suri uhanati'naze, zage hanati'tega Isipi tvaonte, Asiri'a kaziga vu kamofo, zamagonaru'za zamagraku arure umani'naze.
19 (This is an account of/I will now tell you about) Abraham’s son, Isaac. Abraham became the father of Isaac,
Hagi Abrahamu'a Aisaki nefa'e. Aisaki'pinti fore hu'naza naga'mokizmi naneke.
20 and when Isaac was 40 years old, he married Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel. Bethuel was one of the descendants of Aram from Paddan-Aram. Rebekah was the sister of Laban, who belonged to the Aram people-group.
Aisaki'a 40'a zagegafu huteno Rebekana Betueli mofa eri'ne, Lebani'a Aramea nekino, Mesopotamia mopareti ne'mofo nesaro erigeno, nenaro'za hu'ne.
21 Almost 20 years after they were married, Rebekah still had no children. So Isaac prayed to Yahweh concerning his wife, and Yahweh answered his prayer. His wife Rebekah became pregnant.
Rebeka'a mofavre ontegeno, Aisaki'a Ra Anumzamofontega nenaro agi erino nunamu higeno, Ra Anumzamo'a nunamuma'a antahi'migeno, Rebeka'a amu'ene hu'ne.
22 She was carrying twins in her womb, and they kept jostling each other. So she said, “Why is it [that this is happening to me]?” So she asked Yahweh about it.
Hianagi tare mofavreraremoke arimpafintira kanive nerakeno anage hu'ne, amazana na'a nehie, nehuno Anumzamofona antahige'ne.
23 Yahweh said to her, “The older one of your twins will serve the younger one. The twins will be ancestors of two nations. And those two people-groups will separate from each other.” [CHI]
Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno asami'ne, Tare kumamoke krimpafina mani'na'e, hiankino tare'mokea arure arure kavufgafinti vu'ne e'ne hugaha'e. Mago'mo'a hanavetina, mago'mo'a hanave otigahie. Ese'ma fore'ma hanimo'a, henkama fore hanimofo eri'za vahe manigahie.
24 When Rebekah gave birth, it was true! Twin boys were born!
Hagi mofavrema kasente knama egeno'a, tare kugaveza mofavre arimpafi mani'na'e.
25 The first one born was red, and his body had hair all over it, like a garment made of hair. So they named him Esau, [which sounds like the Hebrew word that means ‘hairy'].
Kota mofavrema kasenteana, koranke avufgane antegeno hakare avufgamo'a azokake hu'nege'za, agi'a Iso'e hu'za ante'naze.
26 Then his brother was born, grasping Esau’s heel. So they named him Jacob, [which sounds like the Hebrew word that means ‘heel’]. Isaac was 60 years old when the twins were born.
Hanki amefiga'a negna kasentegeno, Iso agiare azerino atiramigeno, agi'a Jekopu'e hu'za antemi'naze. Ana knarera Aisaki'a 60'a zagegafu hutegeno, nenaro'a mofavrea kase zanante'ne.
27 When the boys grew up, Esau became a skilled hunter. He spent a lot of time out in the fields. Jacob was a quiet man who stayed close to the campsite.
Hagi ana mofavre'mokea nena hute'ne, Iso'a zagagafa hofa trampinti ahe ne' mani'negeno, Jekopu'a rimpa frune kazone ne' seli nompi mani'ne.
28 Isaac liked Esau more, because he enjoyed the taste of the meat of the animals that Esau killed. But Rebekah liked Jacob more.
Aisaki'a Isona avesinte'ne, na'ankure agrama zagagafa aheno eme amigeno nenea zankure. Hagi Rebeka'a Jekopu avesinte'ne.
29 One day while Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came home from the field, very hungry.
Hagi mago zupa Jekopu'a ne'zana negregeno, Iso'a trampinti agaku nehuno e'ne.
30 He said to Jacob, “Give me some of that red stew to eat right now, because I am very hungry!” [That is why Esau’s other name was Edom, [which sounds like the Hebrew word that means ‘red]’.]
Iso'a amanage huno Jekopuna asmi'ne, Ame'ama hunka antu koranke migri (sup) ne'zana eri namige'na na'neno, na'ankure naganetege'na nehue. E'inama hu'nea agafare mago agi'a Idomu'e hu'za ante'naze.
31 Jacob said, “I will give you some if you sell me (your birthright/the privileges you have because you are the firstborn son).”
Hagi Jekopu'a amanage hu'ne, Zage mofavremo eri asomura kota'zana nagri namitege'no.
32 Esau replied, “Well, I am about to die [from being so hungry]. [If I die now], (my birthright will not benefit me./What good will my birthright be to me?)” [RHQ]
Higeno Iso'a amanage hu'ne, Negano nagra fri'za nehuanki, zage mofavremo eri asomumo'a na'a hunantegahie?
33 Jacob said, “(Swear to/Solemnly promise) me that you are giving me the privileges that you will have from being the firstborn son!” So that is what Esau did. He sold his birthright to Jacob.
Higeno Jekopu'a amanage huno asmine, Kotazana huvempa hutegeno, higeno agra huvempa hunteno zage mofavremo eriga asomura Jekopu ami'ne.
34 Then Jacob gave to Esau some bread and some stew made of lentils/beans. Esau ate and drank, and then he got up and left. By doing that, Esau showed that he (was not interested in/did not value) the privileges that would be his because of being the firstborn son.
Jekopu'a bretine, lentol koheki huno amigeno neteno atreno vu'ne. Iso'a ese mofavremo'ma eriga asomu'agura antahi amneza se'ne.