< Genesis 27 >

1 When Isaac was old, he became almost blind. One day he summoned Esau, his firstborn/older son,
Hagi Aisaki'a ozafarfa reno avua keso'e osuno zage mofavre'a Isonku amanage huno asami'ne, Mofavrenige, higeno ama mani'noanki nahie huno higeno,
2 and said to him, “My son?” Esau replied, “Here I am!”
Aisaki'a agra anage hu'ne, Menina antahio, nagra ozafare'na fri knania ontahi'noe.
3 Isaac said, “Listen to me. I am very old, and I do not know when I will die. So now take your bow and quiver full of arrows and go out into the countryside, and hunt for a wild animal for me.
Hanki ati keveka'a erinka hofa trampinti vunka, zagagafa ome ahenka eme namio.
4 Kill one and prepare the kind of tasty meat that I like. Then bring it to me so that after I eat it, I can give you a blessing before I die.”
Nagri'ma navenesia ne'za kre haga hunka eme namige'na nene'na, nagu'areti hu'na manu regantete'na, mani'ne'na henka'a frineno.
5 Rebekah was listening as Isaac said that to his son, Esau. So when Esau left the tent to go to the countryside to hunt for a wild animal in order to kill it and bring it back,
Hianagi Aisaki'a nemofo Isoma asmia kea Rebeka'a agesa anteno antahiteno, Iso'ma trampinka zaga aheno eme krenteku nefreana,
6 Rebekah said to her son, Jacob, “Listen to me. I heard your father talking to your brother, Esau, saying,
Rebeka'a mofavre'a Jekopuna anage huno asami'ne, Antahio, negafa'a negfu Isonkura nentahugeno amanage huno asami'ne,
7 ‘Go and kill some wild animal and bring it here, and prepare the meat in a tasty way, so that I may eat it, and then before I die I can give you my blessing while Yahweh is listening.’
zaga ome ahenka kre haga hunka eme namige'na nene'na Anumzamofo avure manuna regantete'na fri'neno, nehigena antahi'noe.
8 So now, my son, do what I am telling you.
Hanki mofavre'niga kasmisua kea antahinka kema kasami'nua zana ome huo.
9 Go out to the flock and [kill] two nice young goats and bring [the meat] to me. Then I will prepare some tasty food for your father, the way he likes it.
Menina vunka afu kevufintira tare agaho mementre ome avrenka eme namigena, negafama avenesia ne'za kre haga hugami'nena,
10 Then you can take it to your father, in order that he can eat it, and then, before he dies, he will give his blessing to you, [and not to your older brother].”
negafa'na erinka ome amisnankeno neteno, manu aregenteteno mani'neno frino.
11 But Jacob said to his mother Rebekah, “But my brother Esau’s skin has hair all over it, and my skin is not like that! My skin is smooth!
Hianagi Jekopu'a kenona'a Rebekana hunteno, Antahio, nempunimo'a avufga azokake ne' manigeno, nagrira navufgarera nazokara ore'ne.
12 What will happen if my father touches me? He will realize that I am tricking him, and as a result (I will be cursed/he will say that God will do bad things to) me, not a blessing!”
Hagi nafanimo'ma navako'ma huno'ma kesige'na, agri avufina nagra havige revatga nehu'na, nagra navufare manuna e'origahuanki, kna eri kofigahue.
13 His mother replied, “If that happens, let the curse be on me. You do what I am telling you. Go and get the goats for me!”
Anage higeno nerera'a amanage huno asmi'ne, Kagri knazamo'a nagrite egahie. Mofavre'nimoka ke'nia erizafa hunka, vunka ome azerinka eme namio.
14 So Jacob went and killed two goats and brought them to his mother. Then [with the meat] his mother prepared some tasty food, just the way his father liked.
Higeno ke hiaza huno tare mementre ome avreno nererante egeno, nefama avenesia kavera kre haga huteno,
15 Then Rebekah took her older son Esau’s clothes that were with her in the tent, and she put them on her younger son Jacob.
Rebeka'a zage mofavre'a Iso knare kukena nompima me'neana erino Jekopu hankrente'ne.
16 She also put the skins of the young goats on his hands and the smooth part of his neck.
Rebeka'a meme akru'a taga huno, tarega azantrempi antenenteno, azoka onte avufgare anankempi antente'ne.
17 Then she handed him some bread and the tasty food that she had prepared.
Rebeka'a kave'ma kre haga huntea ne'zane, bretima tro'ma hunteana nemofo Jekopu eri ami'ne.
18 Jacob took it to his father and said, “My father!” Isaac replied, “I’m here; which of my sons are you?”
Hagi Jekopu'a nafa'amofonte uhanitino amanage ome hu'ne, Nenfa'o, higeno nafa'amo amanage hu'ne, kama ama mani'noanki, Kagra izage, Ina mofavrenimoka nehane?
19 Jacob said to his father, “I am Esau, your firstborn son. I did what you told me to do. Sit up and eat some of the meat so that you can then bless me.”
Higeno Jekopu'a amanage huno nefana asmi'ne, Nagra Iso'na zage mofavre kamo'na, ke hunantanaza hu'na ne'za krerigante'na neoe. Muse (plis) hugantoanki otinka mani'nenka erinka nezanka'a nenenka manurenanto.
20 But Isaac asked his son, “My son, how is it that you were able to find and kill an animal so quickly?” Jacob replied, “Because Yahweh, whom you worship, enabled me to be successful.”
Hianagi Aisaki'a nemofonku amanage huno asami'ne, Mofavre nimoka mensi hugantogenka vu'nananki, inankna hunka ame' hunka neane? Higeno Jekopu'a huno, Ra Anumzana, kagri Anumzamo naza huno eri fore hunamige'ne.
21 Isaac said to Jacob, “Come near to me, my son, so that I can touch you and determine whether you are really my son Esau.”
Higeno Aisaki'a amanage huno Jekopuna asami'ne, Muse hugantoanki tvaonte ege'na Isoga mani'nampi kavufgare kavako hu'na ka'neno.
22 So Jacob went close to him. Isaac. Isaac touched him and said, “Your voice sounds like Jacob, but your hands feel hairy, like the hands of your older brother, Esau.”
Higeno Jekopu'a nefa tva'onte egeno avufgare azerino negeno anage hu'ne, Kagerumo'a Jekopu ageru kna nehie. Hianagi kazamo'a, Iso azankna nehie.
23 Isaac did not recognize Jacob, [because he was blind] and because Jacob’s hands were now hairy, like those of his older brother, Esau. So Isaac prepared to bless Jacob.
Aisaki'a ke so'e Jekopuna osu'ne, na'ankure azamo'a azokake huno nefu Iso azankna hu'negeno, Aisaki'a Jekopuna manua rente'ne.
24 But first Isaac asked, “Are you really my son Esau?” Jacob replied, “Yes, I am.”
Aisaki'a mago'ane amanage hu'ne, Tamage hunka kagra mofavreni'a Isoga mani'nano? higeno, Jekopu'a revatga huno, Izo nagra anane.
25 Isaac said, “My son, bring me some of the meat that you have cooked, so that I may eat it and then give you my blessing.” So Jacob brought him some, and he ate it. Jacob also brought him some wine, and he drank it.
Hanki Aisaki'a anage hu'ne, Ana ne'za erinka eme namige'na nene'na manu reganta'neno, higeno ana ne'zane, waini tine erino eme amigeno ne'ne.
26 Then Isaac said to him, “My son, come here and kiss me.”
Anante nefa Aisaki'a nemofonku anage hu'ne, Muse (plis) hugantoanki mofavre'nimoka nagrite enka eme nantako huo.
27 So Jacob came close to him, and his father kissed him on the cheek. Isaac smelled the clothes Jacob was wearing. They smelled like Esau’s clothes. So he said, “Truly, the smell of my son is like the smell of a field that Yahweh has blessed.
Higeno Jekopu'a eazamo eme antako nehigeno, kena'areti'ma mana nevigeno nentahino'a, anante manu renenteno amanage hu'ne, Ko, mofavreni'amofo mana. E'i ana mnamo'a Ra Anumzamo hozamofo asomu huntegeno, nevia kna mana nevie.
28 I ask that God will send down to you dew from heaven [to water your fields], and cause you to have abundant crops, good harvests of grain, and grapes for wine.
Nagri'ma navesiana, menina Anumzamo'a monafinkati ata kora kamisigeno, mopa aru fru hanigeno, ne'zamo'a hakare nehuno, raga nerenkeno kasefa wainimo'enena hakare hugahie.
29 I ask that people of many nations will serve you and bow down to you. I ask that you will rule over your brothers, and that your mother’s descendants will also bow down to you. I ask that God will curse/punish those who (curse you/ask God to do bad things to you), and bless those who bless you.”
Veamo'za kagri eri'za e'nerisageno, maka moparegati vahe'mo'za kagri kagorga manigahaze. Kagra kafuhe'ina razimi manigahane. Negrera mofavre zagamo'za zamarena re'za kepri hugantesaze. Kagri'ma sifna hugantesamo'za zamagranena sifna erigahaze. Asomu ke hugante'samo'za, asomu erigahaze.
30 After Isaac finished blessing Jacob, Jacob was just leaving the room where his father was, when his older brother, Esau, returned from hunting.
Aisaki'a Jekopuna manu rente vagaregeno, Jekopu'a Aisakina anama atreno atirmino arugagino nevigeno, Iso'a zaga zantetira e'ne.
31 Esau cooked some tasty meat and brought it to his father. He said to his father, “My father, please sit up and eat some of the meat that I have cooked, so that you can then give me your blessing!”
Agranena haga'ane ne'za tro huno nefante erino e'ne. Iso'a anage huno eme asmi'ne, Nafa'nimoka otinka negamofona zagagafa netenka, henka manuna renanto.
32 His father, Isaac, said to him, “Who are you?” He answered, “I am Esau, your firstborn son!”
Hianagi Aisaki'a kenona hu'no, Kagra azage? Higeno agra amanage hu'ne, Nagra Iso'na zage mofavre kamo'ne.
33 Then Isaac, realizing that it was not Esau who had come earlier, trembled very violently. He said, “Then who is it that brought me some meat from an animal that he had hunted and killed, and I ate it all? He was here just before you came. I blessed him, and I cannot (take back that blessing/declare that those things will not happen to him).”
Higeno Aisakina tusi'a ahirahi neregeno amanage hu'ne, Iza zaga aheno kreno eme namige'na nete'na, asomura huntogeno vigenka, kagra henka neane? Ne'zama'a eri'na nete'na ko'ma manu rente'noa manuna anante megahie.
34 When Esau heard those words of his father, he cried loudly. He was very disappointed. He said to his father, “My father, bless me, too!”
Iso'a nefa'ma hianke nentahino tusiza huno rimpamo'a haviza nehigeno, tusiza huno zavira neteno nafa'amofona anage huno asmi'ne, nafa'nimoka! Nagri'enena ana zanke hunka manurenanto!
35 But his father said, “Your brother came deceitfully and took your blessing!”
Hianagi Aisaki'a huno, Naganakamo havige eme renavatga huno kagri'ma kamiku'ma hu'noa asomura ko emerino vu'ne.
36 Esau said, “It is right [RHQ] that his name is Jacob, which means ‘cheat,’ because he deceived me two times. The first time he took my rights from being his firstborn son, and this time he took my blessing!” Then he asked, “Do you not have any blessing left for me?”
Higeno Iso'a amanage hu'ne, Jekopu'e hunka agima ante'minanana tamage, tare zupa nagri ku'ma eri'ne? Kota mofavremo'na asomura agra eri'ne, menina ko, nagri asomura agrake e'nerie. Hagi menina mago'a asomura eri'nampi manua renanto.
37 Isaac answered and said to Esau, “I have declared that your younger brother will rule over you, and declared that all his relatives will serve him. And I have said that God will give him plenty of grain and grapes for wine. So, my son, (what can I do for you?/There is nothing more that I can do for you!)” [RHQ]
Higeno Aisaki'a Iso ke'are nona huno, antahio, Hago kva vaheka'a azeri oti'noe. Hakare naga'a eri'za vahere hu'na huzmante'noe, ana nehu'na hozare kave'ene kasefa wainimo'ena agri azeri sga hugahie hu'na hunte'noe. Hanki mofavre'niga, nagra na'a hugantegahue?
38 Esau said to his father, “My father, do you have only one blessing? My father, bless me, too!” Then Esau cried very loudly.
Iso'a nefana anage huno antahigene, Nafanimoke, kagra magoke manuntfana eri'nano? Nagri'ene manurenantogu nehue, nafao huno nehuno Iso'a krafa huno tusi zavi ate'ne.
39 His father Isaac answered and said to him, “The place where you will live will be far from the fertile soil and from the dew that God sends from heaven [to water the fields].
Anante nefa Aisaki'a kenona huno, Antahio, kagra msavema'a omanesia mopafi manigahane. Anagamu monafinkatira, ata'mo'a mopakafina eoramigahie.
40 You will [rob and] kill people [MTY] in order to [get what you need to] live, and you will be as though you are your brother’s slave. But when you decide to rebel against him, you will (free yourself from/no longer be under) his control.”
Ama mopare manisnanana ha' nehunka manigahane, ana nehunka naganakamofo katoza humigahane. Hinkenka mani rva osunka, agra kaomofo anankempi agare namare zafa anteno azeri kante nehiankna zafa knankempima ante'neana, kagra eri hantagi atregahane.
41 So, because his father had given a blessing to Jacob, and not to him, Esau hated his younger brother. Esau thought to himself, “After my father dies and we finish mourning for him, I will kill Jacob!”
Aisaki'ma Jekopuma manuma rente'nea zanku, Iso'a nagna'amofona antahi haviza hunteno asi vazinenteno amanage hu'ne, nafa'nimofonku'ma nasunku'ma hanua kna egofta hie. Hankina henka'a nagra naganani'a Jekopuna kegahue.
42 But Rebekah found out what her older son, Esau, was thinking. So she summoned her younger son, Jacob, and said to him, “Listen to me. Your older brother, Esau, is [comforting himself by] planning to kill you, to get revenge because of your deceiving your father.
Rebekana zage mofavre'a Iso'ma hianke eme asmi'zageno, anante mofavre'a Jekopuna agi higeno egeno anage huno asmi'ne, kama antahio, negafu Iso'a rimpa ante fru huteno, kagrira kahe frinaku kea retro hie.
43 So now, my son, listen carefully to what I am telling you. Escape quickly and go and stay with my brother Laban, in Haran [town].
E'ina higu menina mofavre'nimoka keni'a erizafa hunka, otinka frenka Harani nensaro Lebani'ma mani'nerega vuo!
44 Stay with him a while, until your older brother is no longer angry.
Mago'a gna agrane umani'negeno, negafuna rimpa ahezamo'a ravaheno.
45 When he forgets what you did to him, I will send a message to you, to tell you to return from there. If Esau kills you, [others will kill him, and] then both my sons would die at the same time!” [RHQ]
Kagri'ma arimpa ahegante'neama fru huno agekanina, anante ke ha'nenkenka egahane. Hagi nankna hu'na tarega'motna'a magoke'zupa frisnake'na nasunkura hugahue?
46 Rebekah also said to Isaac, “These [foreign] women whom Esau has married, who are descendants of Heth, are making my life miserable. I would prefer to die than to see Jacob marry a woman from the descendants of Heth in this area!”
Anage nehuno Rebeka'a anage huno Aisakina asami'ne, Hiti vahe'mokizmi mofa'negura, nagrira navesra huno nagote nagesahie. Na'ankure Jekopu'ma Hiti vahe'mokizmi mofanefinti'ma a'ma erisiana, nankna huno knarera mani'zanimo'a hugahie?

< Genesis 27 >