< Psalms 72 >

1 A psalm written by Solomon. O God, enable [me, ] the king [whom you appointed in Israel], to rule justly. Show/Teach me how to judge matters fairly
Anumzamoka fatgoma huno refkoma hu' avu'ava zana kini nera neminka, fatgo kavukva zanka'a kini ne'mofo nemofona amio.
2 in order that I will judge your people fairly, that I will govern your oppressed people justly.
Fatgo avu'ava huno vaheka'a refko hunezmanteno, zamunte omne vahera fatgo avu'ava hunezmanteno kegava huzmantesie.
3 I desire that [all over the country—even] on the hills and mountains [DOU]— people will live peacefully and righteously.
Ranra agonaramimo'za knare huno manifru hu nomani'za avre'za vahetera ne-enageno, neone agonaramimo'za fatgo avu'ava zamofona nena raga'a rentegahaze.
4 Help [me], your king, to defend the poor people and to rescue needy people and to defeat those who oppress them.
Zamunte omane vahera zamahonekeno, maka zanku'ma upa'ma nehaza vahe'mokizimi mofavreramina zamagu nevazino, vahe'ma ha'ma renezmantaza vahera zamazeri haviza hugahie.
5 I desire that your people will revere you as long as the moon shines, [forever].
Zagema reno nevanigeno ikamo'ma remsa nehanire, fore'ma hu anante anante'ma hu'za vanaza vahe'mo'za korora hunegante'za monora hugante vava hu'za vanaze.
6 I desire that my rule will [be enjoyed by the people] [SIM] like [they enjoy] rain on growing crops, like [they enjoy] showers that fall on the land.
Hagi kini ne'mo'ma vahe'ma kegavama hania avu'ava zamo'a, menima apri'nea apepate'ma ko'ma runteankna nehuno, mopafima atako'ma runteankna hugahie.
7 I hope/desire that people will live righteously during the years that I rule, and that my people will live peacefully and prosperously as long as the moon shines.
Kini ne'mo'ma kegavama hania kna'afina, Anumzamofoma amage'manentaza vahe'mo'za mani'za zmifina knare hu'za hagegahaze. Ikamo'ma remsama nehanifima maka'zama hanaza zamo'a, knare zanke huno tretre hanie.
8 I hope/desire that the kings [of Israel] will rule [the people] in all the area from one sea [in the east] to another [in the west], and from the [Euphrates] River to the most remote/distant places on earth.
Hagi mago hagerinteti'ma vuno mago hagerintema vanigeno, Yufretisi tinteti'ma vuno, mopa atumparegama vuno e'noma haniana, ana kini ne'mo miko vahera kegava hanie.
9 I hope/desire that those who live in the desert will bow down before them, and that their enemies will throw themselves on the ground [in submission] to them.
Hanki hagage kokampima nemaniza vahe'mo'za agrite zmarena emere'za kepri nehanageno, ha' vahe'aramimo'za zamavugosaregati avuga masene'za kugusopa negahaze.
10 I hope/desire that the kings of Spain and of the islands [in the Mediterranean Sea] will bring (tribute money/taxes) to the kings [of Israel], and that the kings of Sheba [to the south] and of Seba [to the southwest] will bring them gifts.
Hanki Tasisi kumate kini vahe'mo'zane, hageri amu'nompima nemaniza vahe'mo'zanena takisi zagoa eri'za kini nera eme amigahaze. Ana nehanageno Seba kumate kini ne, Seba'enena ana hu'za musezana eri'za kini nera eme amigahaze.
11 I hope/desire that all the [other] kings [in the world] will bow before the kings [of Israel], and that [people of] all nations will serve them.
Maka kini vahe'mo'za agrite kepri hunentesageno, maka kokankoka vahe'mo'za agri eri'za erintegahaze.
12 They will rescue poor people when they (cry out/plead) for help, and help those who are needy and those who have no one to help them.
Na'ankure zamunte omne vahe'mo'zama krafagema nehanageno'a, agra antahizmino zamagu vazigahie. Vahe'mo'za zamazeri havizama nehazage'zama, vahe'mo'zama zamazama nosaza vahera, agra zamaza hugahie.
13 They will pity those who are weak and needy; he saves the people’s lives.
Zamunte omne vaheku'ene maka zanku'ma upama nehaza vahekura agra asunku hunezmanteno zamagu' vazi'nige'za ofrigahaze.
14 Our kings will rescue the people from being oppressed and from being treated cruelly, [because] (their lives/they) [MTY] are precious to our kings.
Vahe'mo'zama knama zami'za zamazeri haviza nehu'za, ha'ma rezmantaza vahera zamahokeno zamagu vazigahie. Na'ankure agri avurera vahera raza mani'naze.
15 I hope/desire that our kings will live a long time! I hope/desire that they will be given gold from Sheba. I desire that people will always pray for our kings and praise them all the time, [every day].
Kini ne'moka zazate manigahane! Seba kumateti golia eri'za kagri eme kamisaze. Maka zupa kagrikura nunamuna hunegante'za, asomu kea hugantesaze.
16 I hope/desire that the fields will produce plenty of grain [everywhere, even] on the tops of the hills in the land where they rule, like the grain that grows [on the hills] in Lebanon. I hope/desire that the cities [in Israel] will be full of people like the fields are full of grass.
Ama mopafina witimo'a rama'a nehanigeno, agonafinena witimo'a hageno, marerino umase emase hanie. Lebanoni zafaramimo'ma nehiaza huno zafa ragamo'a knare huno renentenigeno, ran kumapima nemaniza vahe'mofo nomani'zamo'a tra'zama hageno tretre hiankna huno, knare'za huno afovage huno tretre hugahie.
17 I desire that the names of our kings will never be forgotten. I hope/desire that people will remember them as long as the sun shines. I hope/desire that people of all nations will ask (God to bless them/that they will be blessed by God) just like he has blessed the kings [of Israel].
Hanki kini ne'mofo agimo'a mevava huno nevina, zagemo'ma me'neno'ma remsama huno vania kna'afina kini ne'mofo agia erisga hugahaze. Anumzamo'ma agri'ma asomu'ma hunte'neankna huno maka ama mopafi vahera asomura hunezmantesige'za nege'za ana nera husga huntesaze.
18 Praise Yahweh, the God whom [we] Israelis [worship]; he is the only one who does wonderful things.
Ra Anumzana Israeli vahe Anumzamofona agi'a ahentesga hanune. Agrake'za knare huno mareri agatere avu'ava zana erifore nehie.
19 Praise him forever! I desire that (his glory will fill the whole world/people all over the world may see that he is very great) [MTY]! Amen! May it be so!
Ra Anumzamofona hihamu masa'ane agi'a ahentesga huvava hanune! Hankavenentake masa'amo'a maka ama mopafina remsa hanie! Tamage! Anazana fore hanie.
20 That is the end of this group of prayers/songs written by David, the son of Jesse.
Jesi nemofo Deviti nunamumo'a amare eme vagare'ne.

< Psalms 72 >