< Numbers 9 >
1 One year after the Israelis left Egypt, during the month of March, while they were in the Sinai Desert, Yahweh said to Moses/me,
Israeli vahe'mo'za Isipi mopa atre'za Sainai ka'ma hagage kokampima emani'naza kafua tare agateregeno ese ikantera, Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno Mosesena asmi'ne,
2 “Tell the Israeli people that they must celebrate the Passover [Festival again].
Menina Israeli vahe'mo'za Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu'ma antahimi'za ne'za (Pasova) nesaza knama ante knarera, mani fru hu'neza ne'zana neho.
3 They must do it on the fourteenth day of this month, early in the evening, and they must obey all the instructions about it [that I gave you previously].”
Hagi ese ikamofona 14ni zagegna zupa, hinki'za kinaga eri agafa hu'za Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagtere'nea knagu antahimi ne'zana (Pasova) retro nehu'za, muse hu'zamofo tra kema ante'noa kasege'mofo amage antegahaze. Maka zupa ana knama ne-ena ana knagu antahigahaze.
4 So Moses/I told the people what Yahweh had said about celebrating the Passover.
Higeno Mosese'a Israeli vahera zamasmige'za Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimi ne'zana (Pasova) retro hu'naze.
5 The people celebrated it, there in the Sinai Desert, in the evening of the fourteenth day of the month, just as Yahweh had commanded Moses/me.
Sainai hagage ka'ma mopafi, pusa ikamofona 14tini zagegna zupa hanima hu'za nehigeno, Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimiza nezama nenaza knazupa (Pasova) agafa hu'za musena hu'naze. Ra Anumzamo Mosesema maka kasegema asmi'nea kante ante'za Israeli vahe'mo'za anara hu'naze.
6 But some of the Israeli people had touched a corpse, and as a result they had become unfit to celebrate the Passover. So they asked Aaron and Moses/me,
Hu'neanagi mago'a vahe'mo'za avu sese osu'nagu Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimi'za nezama nenaza knazupa (pasova) ohanati'naze. Na'ankure fri vahe avufare avako hu'nazagu, ana zagegna zupage Mosesene Aronikiznire vu'za amanage ome hu'naze.
7 “It is true that we have touched a corpse. But why should that prevent us from celebrating the Passover Festival and offering sacrifices to Yahweh like everyone else [RHQ]?”
Hagi tagra fri'nea vahe'mofo avufare avako hu'neta avusese osu'nonanagi, na'anku Ra Anumzamofonte ofa huntegahaze hu'za Israeli vaheku'ma hu'naza knare'ma neonana kasea hunerantaze?
8 Moses/I replied, “Wait here until I go into the Sacred Tent and find out what Yahweh says about it.”
Hazageno Mosese'a amanage huno zamasmi'ne, navega mani'nenke'na Ra Anumzamo'a na'ane huno tamagrikura hugahifi seli mono nompina vu'na ome antahiteno.
9 [So Moses/I went into the tent and asked Yahweh what he/I should tell the people], and this is what Yahweh said:
Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno Mosesena asmi'ne,
10 “Tell this to the Israeli people: If any of you or your descendants touch a corpse and as a result become unacceptable to me, or if you are away from home on a long trip [at the time to celebrate the Passover], you will still be permitted to celebrate it.
Israeli vahera amanage hunka zamasamio, tamagro, nagatamifinti forehu anante anante hana'mo'za fri vahe'mofo avufare avakoma hanu'za agru osuge, mago kaziga afete kama vugema hu'nesu'za, Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimiza ne'za nenaza knarera (Pasova) amne negahaze.
11 But you must celebrate it exactly one month later, early in the evening of the fourteenth day of that month. Eat the meat of the lamb for the Passover Festival with bread that is baked without yeast and eat bitter herbs.
Hagi nampa 2 ikamofona 14tini zage knarera kinagama haninki'za nehanige'za, zamagra erigafa hu'za Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimi (Pasova) ne'zana retro hugahaze. Hagi zamagra nezama nesazana zo'ore bretine, akake ani'naza negahaze.
12 Do not leave any of it until the next morning. And do not break any of the lamb’s bones. Obey all the regulations about celebrating the Passover.
Hagi zamagra ana ne'zana nege'za atrenkeno ru nanterana omanege, lama afumofo zaferina'a ruha'ontagiho. Hagi maka kasegema tamasmua ke avaririho.
13 But if any of you has not done anything that would make you unfit to celebrate the Passover Festival, and you are not away from home on a long trip, and you do not sacrifice to me at the proper time, you will no longer be allowed to associate with my people. (You will be punished/I will punish you).
Hianagi mago'mo agru huno mani'neno, afete nantu kama onte kumate mani'neno, Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimiza neza nenaza (Pasova) knagu agesa ontahisimofona, huntenkeno naga'afintira mani otage huno manino. Na'ankure agra Ra Anumzamofona ana knarera ofa huonte'neankino, kumi'amofo knazana agra'a erigahie.
14 Foreigners who live among you may also celebrate the Passover Festival, if they obey all my commands concerning it.”
Hagi ru mopareti emani'naza vahe'mo'za Isipi mani'nageno knazamo zamagatere'nea knagu antahimiza ne'za nenaza knare (Pasova) Ra Anumzamofo muse hunte'nakura magoke kasegene tra kere emani' vahe'ene, mopa agafa vahe'mo'zanena avaririgahaze. Hampomo seli nona refite'ne.
15 On the day that the Sacred Tent was set up, a cloud covered it. From the time that the sun set until the time that the sun rose [the next day], the cloud resembled a [huge] fire. And that is what happened every day [that we/the Israelis were in the desert].
Seli noma azeri oti'za zupage hampomo ana seli nona refitegeno, zagema ufregeno'a ana hampomo'a teve anefa kna huno remsa kenagera hu'ne.
Ana zanke huno mika zupa hampomo zagefina refitegeno, hanimpina teve anefa huno remsa hu'ne.
17 When the cloud rose up and started to move [to a new location], we/they followed it. When the cloud stopped, we/the Israelis stopped there and set up their tents.
Hagi ana hampomo'ma ruotge seli nomofo agofetuti atre'noma vige'za, Israeli vahe'mo'za hage'za rurega nevu'za, ete mago kaziga ana hampomo'ma umanige'za, anante Israeli vahe'mo'za seli nona ome ki'za mani'naze.
18 We/They traveled when Yahweh, [by causing the cloud to move or stop], signaled to us/them when to move and when to stop. When the cloud stayed over the Sacred Tent, we/the Israelis stayed at that place.
Hagi Ra Anumzamo'ma zamasamia kante ante'za Israeli vahe'mo'za kana nevu'za, Ra Anumzamo'ma zamasamia kante ante'za seli nonku'ma zamia ome ki'za mani'naze. Hampomo ruotge seli nomofo agofetu umanire, anante seli nona ome ki'za mani'naze.
19 Sometimes the cloud stayed over the tent for a long time, so when that happened, we/they did not travel.
Ana zanke'ma huno hampomo ruotge seli nomofo agofetu hakare gna mege'za, Israeli vahe'mo'za Ra Anumzamo'ma kema hanigu avega ante'za mani'naze.
20 Sometimes the cloud remained over the tent for only a few days. We/The people stopped and set up our/their tents as Yahweh commanded us/them, and we/they traveled [to a new location] when Yahweh commanded us/them to do that.
Hagi mago'a knafina hampomo ruotge seli nomofo agofetu mege'za, Ra Anumzamo'ma zamasami'nea kante ante'za avega ante'za ana nonte mani'nazageno, hampomo'ma vige'za ete Ra Anumzamo'ma zamasami'nea kante ante'za hage'za vu'naze.
21 Sometimes the cloud stayed in one place for only one day. When that happened, when the cloud rose up [into the sky] the next morning, then we/they traveled. Whenever the cloud moved, during the day or during the night, we/they traveled.
Hagi mago'a knarera hampomo'a kinagareti meno vuno nanterama uhanatisigeno, hampomo'ma vanige'za zamagra hage'za vugahaze. Hagi masarero hanimpino, ina knarema hampomo'ma vanige'za, zamagra ana hampo avriri'za hage'za vugahaze.
22 If the cloud stayed over the Sacred Tent for two days, or for a month, or for a year, during that time we/they stayed where we/they were. But when the cloud rose up [into the sky], we/they started to travel.
Tare zageo, mago ikano, mago kafuo hampomo ruotge seli nomofo agofetu'ma mege'za, Israeli vahe'mo'za seli no kumazmifintira hage'za ovu'za mani'naze. Hianagi hampomo'ma ana kuma'ma atreno'ma vige'za hage'za vugahaze.
23 When Yahweh commanded us/them to [stop and] set up our/their tents, we/they did that. When he told us/them to move, we/they moved. We/They did whatever Yahweh told Moses/me that we/they should do.
Hagi Ra Anumzamo'ma zamasamia kante ante'za seli nona ki'za mani'naze. Ra Anumzamo zamasamia kante ante'za hage'za vu'naze. Hagi Ra Anumzamo'ma Mosesema asami'nea kante ante'za amage ante'naze.