< Psalms 105 >

1 Give thanks to Yahweh, and tell others that he is very great! Tell everyone in the world what he has done!
Hina Godema nodone sia: ma! Ea gasa bagade hou olelema! Ea hamobe amo fifi asi gala huluanema olelema!
2 Sing to him; praise him as you sing to him; tell others about his wonderful miracles.
Hina Godema nodone gesami hea: le ima! Amola liligi noga: idafa Ea hamobe amo adodoma.
3 Be happy because [you know that] he [MTY] is holy! You people who worship Yahweh, rejoice!
Nini da Ea fi dunuba: le, hahawane nodoma. Amola dunu huluane Ema nodone sia: ne gadobe amo da hahawane nodoma: ma.
4 Ask Yahweh to help you and give you his strength, and continue to ask him!
Hina Gode Ea fidima: ne lala masa, amola Ema mae yolele nodonanoma!
5 You people who are descendants of God’s servant Abraham, you descendants of Jacob, the man God chose, think about [all] the wonderful things that he has done: He performed miracles, and he punished [all our enemies].
Dilia da Gode Ea hawa: hamosu dunu A: ibalaha: me amola Ya: igobe, Hi ilegele lai, egaga fifi mana. Dilia da Gode Ea musa: degabo hame ba: su hou hamoi amo dawa: ma, amola se imunusa: fofada: su Ea hamoi, amo bu dawa: ma.
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7 He is Yahweh, our God. He rules and judges [people] throughout the earth.
Hina Gode da ninia Gode. Ea hamoma: ne sia: i, E da osobo bagade fifi asi huluane ilima sia: i.
8 He never forgets the agreement that he made; he made a promise that will last for 1,000 generations;
E da Ea Gousa: su sema hamoi amo eso huluane mae fisili ouligilalumu. E hamomusa: ilegei da fifi manebe 1,000 bobaligila masunu, ilima dialumu.
9 that is the agreement that he made with Abraham, and he repeated that agreement with Isaac.
E da A: ibalaha: me amola Aisage elama hamomusa: ilegele sia: i, amo E da gagui dialumu.
10 [Later] he confirmed it [again] to Jacob as an agreement for the Israeli [people] that would last forever.
Hina Gode da Ya: igobema eso huluane dialoma: ne gousa: su hamoi.
11 What he said was, “I will give you the Canaan region; it will belong to you [and your descendants forever].”
E amane ilegele sia: i, “Na da Ga: ina: ne soge dima imunu. Amo soge da di fawane gaguli esalumu.”
12 [He said that to them] when there were only a few of them, a tiny group of people who were living in that land like strangers.
Gode Ea fi dunu da bagahame galu. Ilia da Ga: ina: ne soge ganodini ga fi dunu agoane ba: i.
13 They continued to wander from one place to another, from one kingdom to another.
Ilia da soge enoga enogaia udigili lafiadalu. Ilia da fifilai enoga enogaia udigili lafiadalu.
14 But he did not allow others to oppress them. He warned those kings by saying to them,
Be Gode da ili gaga: iba: le, eno fi da ili hame banenesi. Ili gaga: ma: ne, Gode da eno hina bagade dunu ilima amane sisane i,
15 “Do not do harm the [people] whom I have chosen! Do not harm my prophets!”
“Na ilegei hawa: hamosu dunu, ilima mae se nabasima. Na balofede dunuma, mae digili ba: ma!”
16 He sent a famine to Canaan, and [as a result all the people] had no food to eat.
Hina Gode da ilia sogega ha: iasi amola ilia ha: i manu logo hedofai dagoi.
17 So his people went to Egypt, but first he sent someone there. He sent Joseph, who had been sold to be a slave.
Be E da dunu ea dio amo Yousefe, (e da udigili hawa: hamomusa: bidi lai) amo ili bisima: ne asunasi.
18 [Later, while Joseph was in prison in Egypt], they put his legs in shackles that bruised his feet, and they put an iron collar around his neck.
Ea emo da sia: inega la: gi amola ea galogoa sisiga: le, ouli gisa: gisu ba: i.
19 There, Yahweh (refined Joseph’s character/tested Joseph to see if Joseph would continue to trust him), until what Joseph predicted would happen (came true/happened).
E da se nabawane ouesalu amogainini ea musa: ba: la: lusu liligi da dafawane doaga: i dagoi ba: i. Hina Gode Ea sia: da ea ba: la: lusu da dafawane olelei.
20 The king [of Egypt] summoned him, and he set Joseph free; this ruler of many people-groups released Joseph [from prison].
Amalalu, Idibidi hina bagade (e da fifi asi gala bagohame ouligisu) ea se iasu diasu logo doasima: ne sia: i.
21 [Then] he appointed him to take care of everything in the king’s household, to take care of everything that the king possessed.
E da Yousefe amo Idibidi gamane ouligima: ne sia: i. E da Idibidi soge huluane, ea fawane ouligima: ne sia: i. Yousefe da eagene dunu amola hina bagade
22 (Joseph was permitted/He permitted Joseph) to command the king’s servants to do anything that Joseph wanted them to do, and [even] to tell the king’s advisors the things that they should do [for the people of Egypt].
Hina bagade ea sia: beba: le, Yousefe da eagene dunu amola hina bagade ea fada: i sia: su dunu huluanema ouligi galu.
23 Later, [Joseph’s father] Jacob arrived in Egypt. He lived like a foreigner in the land that belonged to the descendants of Ham.
Amalalu, Ya: igobe da Idibidi sogega asili, ha: ini fi.
24 And [years later] Yahweh caused the descendants of Jacob to become very numerous. [As a result], their enemies, [the Egyptians], considered that the Israelis were too strong.
Hina Gode da Ea fi dunuma, mano bagohame i. E da ilima ha lai dunu baligima: ne, gasa bagade Ea fi dunuma i.
25 [So] Yahweh caused the rulers of Egypt to (turn against/hate) the Israeli people, and they planned ways to get rid of his people.
Hina Gode da hamobeba: le, Idibidi dunu da Gode Ea fi dunuma bagade higasu. Idibidi dunu da Isala: ili dunuma bagadewane ogogosu.
26 [But then] Yahweh sent his servant Moses along with [Moses’ older brother] Aaron, whom Yahweh had [also] chosen [to be his servant].
Amalalu, Gode da Ea ilegei hawa: hamosu dunu Mousese amola Elane ela asunasi.
27 Those two performed amazing miracles among the people of Egypt, in that land where the descendants of Ham lived.
Ela da Gode Ea gasa bagade hou amola musa: hame ba: su hou amo Idibidi soge ganodini hamoi.
28 Yahweh sent darkness, so that the people of Egypt could not see anything [DOU], but the rulers of Egypt refused [RHQ] to obey when [Moses and Aaron] commanded [them to let the Israeli people leave Egypt].
Gode da Idibidi sogega gasi iasi. Be Idibidi dunu da Ea hamoma: ne sia: i nabawane hame hamoi.
29 Yahweh caused [all] the water in Egypt to become (blood/[red like] blood), and [his doing that] caused all the fish to die.
E da ilia hano huluane maga: me a: i asili, menabo huluane bogogia: i.
30 [Then he caused] the land to become full of frogs; the king and his officials even had frogs in their bedrooms.
Guama da ilia soge huluane nabalesi. Hina bagade ea diasu amolawane guamaga nabalesi.
31 [Then] Yahweh commanded that flies come, and swarms of them descended [on the people of Egypt], and gnats [also] swarmed across the whole country.
Gode da hamoma: ne sia: beba: le, gagoba: amola mimini da soge huluane ganodini bagadewane wa: le lafia: su.
32 Instead of sending rain, Yahweh sent [terrible] hail, and lightning flashed throughout the land.
E da gibu mae iawane, mugene amola ha: ha: na fawane ilia sogega iasi.
33 The hail ruined their grapevines and fig trees and shattered all the [other] trees.
Amoga E da ilia waini efe amola figi ifa amola ifa huluane gugunufinisi dagoi.
34 He commanded locusts to come, and swarms of them came; [so many that] they could not be counted.
E da hamoma: ne sia: beba: le, danuba: wa: i osea: i, idimu hamedeidafa, amo ilima asunasi.
35 The locusts ate every green plant in the land, ruining all the crops.
Ilia da ifalabo amola ha: i manu bugi amo huluane na dagoi.
36 [Then] Yahweh killed the oldest son in every house [of the people of Egypt] [DOU].
E da Idibidi sosogo fi magobo dunu mano huluane fane lelegei.
37 Then he brought the Israeli [people] out [from Egypt]; they were carrying loads of [jewelry made of] silver and gold [that the women of Egypt had given to them]. No one was left behind because of being sick.
Amalalu, E da Isala: ili dunu gadili oule asi. Ilia da silifa amola gouli gisawene gadili asi. Ilia huluane da dagumui amola gasa bagade ba: i.
38 [The people of] Egypt were glad when the Israeli people left, because they had become very afraid of the Israelis.
Idibidi dunu da iliba: le beda: i, amola ili ahoabeba: le hahawane ba: i.
39 [Then] Yahweh spread a cloud to cover the Israelis; and [at night it became] a big fire [in the sky] to give them light.
Gode da Ea fi dunuma mu mobiga dedeboi. Amola gasia hadigima: ne lalu iasi.
40 [Later] the Israelis asked for [meat to eat], and Yahweh sent [flocks of] quail to them, and he gave them plenty of manna [food] from the sky [each morning].
Ilia Ema edegeiba: le, e da ilima aiyei (quail) sio i. E da Hebeneganini, ili sadima: ne, ha: i manu i.
41 [One day] he caused a rock to open up and water poured out [for them to drink]; it was like a river flowing in that desert.
E da igi da: iya fabeba: le, hano fudagala: le, musa: le sa: ili, hano bagadewane hafoga: i sogega hano yogo asi.
42 [He did that] because he kept thinking about the sacred promise [that he had given] to his servant, Abraham.
E da musa: Ea hawa: hamosu dunu A: ibalaha: mema hadigi ilegele sia: su, amo bu dawa: i.
43 So his people were joyful as he brought them out from Egypt; those people whom he had chosen were shouting joyfully as they went.
Amaiba: le, e da Ea ilegei fi dunu gadili oule asi. Amola ilia da hahawaneba: le, nodone gesami hea: i amola wele sia: i.
44 He gave to them the land that belonged to the people-groups [that lived there in Canaan], and the Israelis harvested crops that [other] people had planted.
45 [Yahweh did all these things] in order that his people would do all the things that he had commanded them to do [DOU]. Praise Yahweh!
Ea fi dunu da Ea sema amo noga: le nabawane hamoma: ne, amola Ea hamoma: ne sia: i amo huluane noga: le fa: no bobogema: ne, E da eno dunu fi ilia soge samogene, Ea fi dunuma i. Amola Ea fi dunu da eno dunu ilia bugili nasu soge gesoama: ne, E da logo doasi. Hina Godema nodoma!

< Psalms 105 >