< Numbers 11 >
1 One day the people complained to Yahweh about their troubles. When Yahweh heard what they were saying, he became angry. So he sent a fire which burned among the people at the edge of their camp.
Ita, nagreklamo dagiti tattao maipapan kadagiti pakarikutanda bayat nga agdengdengngeg ni Yahweh. Nangngeg ni Yahweh dagiti tattao ket nakaunget isuna. Pinuoran ida ti apuy a nagtaud kenni Yahweh ket inuramna ti dadduma a kampo agingga kadagiti pungtona.
2 Then the people cried out to Moses/me, and he/I prayed to Yahweh. Then the fire stopped burning.
Ket immawag dagiti tattao kenni Moises, isu a nagkararag ni Moises kenni Yahweh ket simmardeng ti apuy.
3 So they called that place Taberah, [which means ‘burning’], because the fire from Yahweh had burned among them.
Napanaganan dayta a lugar iti Tabera gapu ta inuram ida ti apuy ni Yahweh.
4 Then some troublemakers from other people-groups [who were traveling] with the Israelis began to want better food. And [when they started complaining] the Israeli people also started to complain.
Nangrugi a nakikampo dagiti sumagmamano a ganggannaet a tattao kadagiti kaputotan ni Israel. Kayatda ti mangan kadagiti nasaysayaat a taraon. Ket nagrugi a nagladingit dagiti tattao ti Israel ket kinunada, “Siasino ti mangted kadakami iti karne a kanenmi?
5 They said, “We wish we had some meat!
Malaglagipmi dagiti lames a kinkinanmi nga awan bayadna idiay Egipto, dagiti pipino, dagiti sandia, dagiti sibuyas, dagiti lasona ken dagiti bawang.
6 We remember the fish that we ate while we were in Egypt, fish that was given to us without (cost/asking us to pay for it). And we had all the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlic [that we wanted]. But now we do not have any desire to eat, because all we have to eat is this manna!”
Ita, agkakapsutkami. Awan makitami a makan no di laeng mana.”
7 The manna resembled small white seeds.
Ti mana ket kasla bukel ti kulantro. Kasla puraw a dumuyaw ti maris daytoy.
8 [Each morning] the people would go out and gather some [from the surface of the ground]. Then they made flour by grinding it or pounding it with stones. Then they [added water and] boiled it in a pot, or they made flat cakes with it [and baked them]. The cakes tasted like bread that was baked with [olive] oil.
Nagpagnapagna dagiti tattao iti aglawlaw ket inurnongda dagitoy. Ginilingda dagitoy kadagiti paggilingan, binayoda kadagiti alsong, inlutoda kadagiti banga sada pinagbalin daytoy a bibingka. Kasla kaar-aramid a lana ti olibo ti raman daytoy.
9 Each night the manna came down on their ground where their tents were, like dew [from the sky].
Tunggal agtinnag ti linnaaw iti kampo iti rabii, matnag met dagiti mana.
10 Moses/I heard all the Israeli people complaining as they were standing in the entrances of their tents. Yahweh became very angry, and Moses/I was also very perturbed.
Nangngeg ni Moises nga agsangsangit dagiti tattao kadagiti pamiliada, ken adda dagiti tattao iti pagserkan iti toldana. Nakaunget ni Yahweh iti kasta unay, ken iti panagkita ni Moises ket saan a rumbeng ti panagreklamoda.
11 He/I [went into the Sacred Tent and] asked Yahweh, “Why have you caused me, your servant, to experience this trouble [RHQ]? Act mercifully to me! What wrong have I done, with the result that you have appointed me to take care of all of these people [RHQ]?
Kinuna ni Moises kenni Yahweh, “Apay a trinatom ti adipenmo iti saan a nasayaat? Apay a saanka a maay-ayo kaniak? Ipabpabaklaymo kaniak dagiti awit dagitoy amin a tattao.
12 (I am not their father./Am I their father?) [RHQ] Why have you told me to take care of them like a woman carries around her baby and (nurses it/gives it her milk) [MET, RHQ]? How can I take them to the land that you promised to give to our ancestors [RHQ]?
Siak kadi ti nangisikog kadagitoy amin a tattao? Siak kadi ti nangipasngay kadakuada tapno rumbeng nga ibagam kaniak nga, 'Ubbaem ida a kas iti panagubba ti ama iti anakna?' Rumbeng kadi a baklayek ida nga ipan iti daga nga inkarim kadagiti kapuonanda nga itedmo kadakuada?
13 Where can I get meat to feed all these people? They keep complaining to me, saying, ‘Give us some meat to eat!’
Sadino ti pakasarakak iti karne nga itedko kadagitoy a tattao? Agsangsangitda iti sangoanak ken ibagbagada nga, 'Ikkannakami iti karne a kanenmi.'
14 I cannot carry all these people’s burdens by myself! [They are like a heavy load [MET], and] I cannot carry this very heavy load any more.
Saanko a kabaelan a baklayen nga agmaymaysa dagitoy a tattao. Aduda unay para kaniak.
15 If you intend to act like this toward me, kill me now. If you are really concerned about me, be kind to me and [kill me to] end my misery [of trying to take care of them]!”
Agsipud ta tatratoenak iti kastoy a wagas, patayennakon ita, no naimbagka kaniak ken ikkatem ti rigrigatko.”
16 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Summon 70 men whom you know are leaders among the Israeli people. Tell them to stand with you in front of the Sacred Tent.
Kinuna ni Yahweh kenni Moises, “Mangiyegka kaniak iti pitopulo a panglakayen ti Israel. Siguradoem a panglakayenda, ken opisyales ida dagiti tattao. Ipanmo ida iti tabernakulo tapno makipagtakderda kenka sadiay.
17 I will come down and talk with you there. Then I will take some of [the power of] my Spirit that you have, and I will put [that power] on them also. They will help you to take care of some of the things that the people are concerned about, in order that you will not need to do it alone.
Bumabaak ket makisaritaak kenka sadiay. Mangalaak iti dadduma nga Espiritu nga adda kenka ket ikabilko kadakuada. Makipagbaklayda kenka iti dadagsen dagiti tattao. Saanton a masapul a sika laeng ti agmaymaysa a mangbaklay kadagitoy.
18 “Furthermore, say to the people, ‘Make yourselves acceptable to me, and tomorrow you will have meat to eat. You were complaining, and Yahweh heard you when you were saying, “We want some meat to eat. We had better food in Egypt!” Now Yahweh will give you some meat, and you will eat it.
Ibagam kadagiti tattao, 'Idatonyo dagiti bagbagiyo kenni Yahweh para inton bigat. Sigurado a mangankayonto iti karne, ta nagsangitkayo iti panagdengngeg ni Yahweh. Kinunayo, “Siasino ti mangted kadakami iti karne a kanenmi? Nasayaat para kadakami idiay Egipto.” Isu nga ikkannakayo ni Yahweh iti karne ket kanenyo daytoy.
19 You will eat meat not only for one or two days, nor only for five or ten or 20 days.
Saankayo a mangan iti karne, iti maysa laeng nga aldaw, dua nga aldaw, lima nga aldaw, sangapulo nga aldaw wenno duapulo nga aldaw,
20 [You will eat meat every day] for one month, and then you will loathe/despise it, and it will cause you to want to vomit. [This will happen] because you have rejected Yahweh who is here among you, and you have wailed in his presence, saying [“We would have had better food to eat] if we had not left Egypt [RHQ].”’”
ngem mangankayo iti karne iti makabulan agingga a rummuar dagitoy kadagiti agongyo. Maumakayo iti daytoy gapu ta linaksidyo ni Yahweh, nga adda kadakayo. Nagsangitkayo iti sangoananna. Kinunayo, “Apay a pinanawanmi ti Egipto?'''''
21 But Moses/I replied to Yahweh, “There are 600,000 men [plus women and children] here with me, so ([why] do you say ‘I will give them plenty of meat every day for a month!’?/it does not seem right for you to say ‘I will give them plenty of meat every day for a month!’) [RHQ]
Ket kinuna ni Moises, “Kaduak dagiti 600, 000 a tattao, ket kinunam, 'ikkak ida iti karne a kanenda iti makabulan.'
22 Even if we killed all the sheep and cattle, that would not [RHQ] be enough [to provide meat for all of them] Even if we caught all the fish in the sea [and gave it to them], that would not be enough [RHQ]!”
Mangpataykami kadi kadagiti arban ken pangen a mangpennek kadakuada?” Tiliwenmi kadi dagiti amin a lames iti baybay a mangpennek kadakuada?”
23 But Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Do you think that I [SYN] have no power? You will now see if I can do what I say I will do.”
Kinuna ni Yahweh kenni Moises, “Ababa kadi ti imak? Makitam ita no pudno wenno saan dagiti ibagbagak.”
24 So Moses/I went out [from the Sacred Tent] and told the people what Yahweh had said. Then he/I gathered together the 70 leaders and told them to stand around the Sacred Tent.
Rimmuar ni Moises ket imbagana kadagiti tattao dagiti sasao ni Yahweh. Inummongna dagiti pitopulo a panglakayen dagiti tattao ket pinatakderna ida iti aglawlaw ti tolda.
25 Then Yahweh came down in the cloud [that was above the tent] and spoke to Moses/me. He took some of [the power of] the Spirit that he had given to Moses/me and gave it to the 70 leaders. By means of the power of the Spirit within them, they (prophesied/spoke messages that Yahweh gave them), but they did that only once.
Bimmaba ni Yahweh iti ulep ket kinasaona ni Moises. Innala ni Yahweh ti dadduma nga Espiritu nga adda kenni Moises ket inyalisna dagitoy kadagiti pitopulo a panglakayen. Idi simrek ti Espiritu kadakuada, nagipadtoda, ngem iti dayta laeng a gundaway ken saanen a naulit.
26 Two of the leaders whom Moses/I appointed, Eldad and Medad, were not there when the rest of them gathered together. They had not left [their tents] to go and stand around the Sacred Tent. But Yahweh’s Spirit came on them also, and they started to (prophesy/speak messages from Yahweh).
Dua a lallaki ti nagtalinaed iti kampo, isuda Eldad ken Medad. Nagtaeng met kadakuada ti Espiritu. Naisurat dagiti naganda iti listaan, ngem saanda a rimmuar iti tolda. Nupay kasta, nagipadtoda iti uneg ti kampo.
27 So a young man ran and told Moses/me, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in all their tents!”
Maysa a bumarito ti nagtaray iti kampo ket imbagana kenni Moises, “Agipadpadto da Eldad ken Medad iti uneg ti kampo.”
28 Joshua, who had helped Moses/me since he was a young man, said, “Sir, tell them to stop doing that!”
Ni Josue nga anak a lalaki ni Nun, maysa a katulongan ni Moises, maysa kadagiti tattao a pinilina, kinunana kenni Moises, “Apok a Moises, pasardengem ida.”
29 But Moses/I replied, “(Are you worried that they might injure my reputation/Do you think that I want to be the only one who prophesies) [RHQ]? I wish that all Yahweh’s people could (prophesy/speak messages from Yahweh). I wish that Yahweh would give the power of his Spirit to all of them!”
Kinuna ni Moises kenkuana, “Agimonka kadi para kaniak? Amin koma a tattao ni Yahweh ket propeta ken ikabilna koma ti Espirituna kadakuada amin!”
30 Then Moses/I and all the leaders went back to their/our tents.
Ket nagsubli ni Moises ken dagiti panglakayen ti Israel iti kampo.
31 Then Yahweh sent a strong wind from the sea. It blew quail into the area all around the camp for miles in every direction, [and caused the quail to fall onto the ground]. They were piled up on the ground about (3 feet/1 meter) high!
Ket adda angin nga immay manipud kenni Yahweh ket nangiyeg iti pugo manipud iti baybay. Natinnagda iti asideg ti kampo, agarup maysa aldaw ti panagdaliasat iti maysa a bangir ken agarup maysa nga aldaw a panagdaliasat iti sabali a bangir. Pinalikmutan dagiti pugo ti kampo ket agarup dua a kubiko a kangatoda manipud iti daga.
32 So the people went out and gathered up the quail all that day, and all that night, and all of the following day. [It seemed as though] everyone gathered at least 50 bushels! They spread the quail out on the ground all around the camp, [so that the quail would dry out].
Nagmalmalem, nagpatpatnag a nagtiltiliw dagiti tattao iti pugo agingga iti simmaruno nga aldaw. Awan uray maysa a nakaurnong iti nabababa ngem sangapulo nga omer ti pugo. Biningayda dagiti pugo iti entero a kampo.
33 [Then they cooked them and started to eat them]. But while they were still eating the meat [MTY], Yahweh [showed that he] was very angry with them. He struck them with a severe plague/sickness, [and many people died].
Kabayatan a kankanenda pay laeng dagiti karne nga adda iti nagbaetan dagiti ngipenda, kabayatan a ngalngalngalenda dagitoy, nakaunget ni Yahweh kadakuada. Dinarupna dagiti tattao babaen iti nakaro unay a sakit.
34 The people who died and were buried were the ones who had said they wanted to eat meat [like they had formerly eaten in Egypt]. So they called that place Kibroth-Hattaavah, [which means ‘graves of those who craved’].
Napanaganan dayta a lugar iti Kibrot Hattava, gapu ta inkalida idiay dagiti tattao a nagtarigagay a mangan iti karne.
35 From there, the Israelis continued walking [east] until they arrived at Hazeroth [town], where they stopped and stayed [for a long time].
Manipud Kibrot Hattava nagdaliasat dagiti tattao idiay Hazerot, sadiay ti nagnaedanda.