< 2 Kings 5 >

1 Now Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram, was a great and honorable man in his master's view, because by him Yahweh had given victory to Aram. He was also a strong, courageous man, but he was a leper.
Naaman el mwet kol fulat lun un mwet mweun lun Syria, su arulana akfulatyeyuk ac akilenyuk yohk sin tokosra lun Syria, mweyen ke sripal Naaman LEUM GOD El tuh sang kutangla nu sin un mwet mweun lun Syria. El mwet mweun na pwengpeng se, tusruktu el weak musen lepa.
2 The Arameans had gone out raiding in bands and had taken a little girl from the land of Israel. She served Naaman's wife.
Ke sie fwil in orek lokoalok lalos nu sin mwet Israel, mwet Syria ah tuh usla sie tulik mutan Israel, ac sang tuh elan mutan kulansap lun mutan kial Naaman.
3 The girl said to her mistress, “I wish that my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would heal my master of his leprosy.”
Sie len ah, tulik mutan sac fahk nu sin mutan kacto lal, “Saok leum luk elan som nu yurin mwet palu se su muta Samaria. El ku in akkeyalla ke mas lal uh.”
4 So Naaman went in and told the king what the little girl from the land of Israel had said.
Ke Naaman el lohngak, el som nu yurin tokosra ac fahkang nu sel ma tulik mutan sac fahk inge.
5 So the king of Aram said, “Go now, and I will send a letter to the king of Israel.” Naaman left and took with him ten talents of silver, six thousand pieces of gold, and ten changes of clothes.
Na tokosra el fahk, “Fahla nu yurin tokosra lun Israel ac us leta se inge nu sel.” Na Naaman el mukuiyak, ac el us tolngoul tausin ipin silver, onkosr tausin ipin gold, ac singoul nuknuk in ayaol wowo.
6 He also took the letter to the king of Israel that said, “Now when this letter is brought to you, you will see that I have sent Naaman my servant to you, so that you may cure him of his leprosy.”
Ac koanon leta se el us ah fahk ouinge: “Leta se inge ma fahkyal Naaman, mwet leum lun mwet mweun luk. Nga ke kom in akkeyalla ke mas lal uh.”
7 When the king of Israel had read the letter, he tore his clothes and said, “Am I God, to kill and to make alive, that this man wants me to cure a man of his leprosy? It seems he is seeking to start an argument with me.”
Ke tokosra lun Israel el riti leta sac, el arulana fosrnga ac salik nuknuk lal ac fahk, “Ku tokosra Syria el nunku ngan akkeyala mwet se inge fuka? Mea, el nunku mu nga pa God, ac oasr ku luk in sang moul ac misa? Kalem lah el ke suk in oasr alein inmasrlosr!”
8 So when Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his clothes, he sent word to the king saying, “Why have you torn your clothes? Let him come now to me, and he will know that there is a prophet in Israel.”
Ke Elisha mwet palu el lohng ke ma sikyak inge, el sapla nu sel tokosra ac fahk, “Efu ku kom fohs? Supwama mwet sacn nu yuruk, ac nga fah oru in kalem sel lah oasr mwet palu se in Israel!”
9 So Naaman came with his horses and with his chariots and stood at the door of Elisha's house.
Ouinge Naaman el som wi horse ac chariot natul, ac tui ke mutunoa in lohm sel Elisha.
10 Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go and dip yourself into the Jordan seven times, and your flesh will be restored; you will be clean.”
Elisha el supwala sie mwet kulansap lal ah in som fahkang elan som nu Infacl Jordan ac yihla pacl itkosr, na el ac fah arulana kwela liki mas lal ah.
11 But Naaman was angry and went away and said, “Look, I thought he would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of Yahweh his God, and wave his hand over the place and heal my leprosy.
Tuh Naaman el foloyak folokla, ac el fahk, “Nga nunku mu el ac ilme nu yuruk ac pre nu sin LEUM GOD lal, ac srukak paol nu fin acn ma nga maskin inge ac akkeyeyula.
12 Are not Abanah and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Can I not bathe in them and be clean?” So he turned and went away in a rage.
Mea, infacl Abana ac Pharpar in acn Damascus tia wo liki infacl nukewa in Israel? Nga lukun yihlana we, ac kwela!”
13 Then Naaman's servants came near and spoke to him, “My father, if the prophet had commanded you do some difficult thing, would you not have done it? How much rather then, when he says to you to simply, 'Dip yourself and be clean?'”
Mwet kulansap lal elos kalukyang nu yorol ac fahk, “Leuwa, mwet palu sac funu fahk kom in oru sie ma na upa, kom lukun orala na. Na efu kom ku tia yihlana oana ke el fahk an, kom in kwela?”
14 Then he went down and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, obeying the instructions of the man of God. His flesh was restored again like the flesh of a little child, and he was healed.
Ouinge Naaman el oatui nu Infacl Jordan, ipatokla otyak pacl itkosr, oana ke Elisha mwet palu el fahk, na el kwela na pwaye. Manol sifil fonla ac fwella oana monin tulik fusr.
15 Naaman returned to the man of God, he and all his company, and came and stood before him. He said, “Look, now I know that there is no God in all the earth except in Israel. So therefore, please take a gift from your servant.”
El folokla nu yorol Elisha wi mwet lal nukewa ac fahk, “Inge nga etu lah wangin siena god sayen God lun Israel. Ke ma inge, nunak munas eis mwe lung nga sot inge.”
16 But Elisha replied, “As Yahweh lives, before whom I stand, I will receive nothing.” Naaman urged Elisha to take a gift, but he refused.
Elisha el topuk, “Ke Inen LEUM GOD moul su nga kulansupu, nga fulahk lah nga ac tia eis kutena mwe lung sum.” Naaman el kwafe nu sel elan eis, tuh el tiana eis.
17 So Naaman said, “If not, then I ask you to let there be given to your servant two mule loads of earth, for from now on, your servant will offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice to any god but Yahweh.
Ke ma inge Naaman el fahk, “Kom fin tia lungse eis mwe lung inge, kom lela nu sik in eis luo kal in fohk in acn sum nu yen sik fin miul lukwa nutik, mweyen ingela nga ac tia sifilpa orek kisa ku mwe kisa firir nu sin kutena god sayen LEUM GOD.
18 In this one thing may Yahweh pardon your servant, that is, when my king goes into the house of Rimmon to worship there, and he leans on my hand and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon, when I bow myself in the house of Rimmon, may Yahweh pardon your servant in this matter.”
Nga finsrak mu LEUM GOD El ac nunak munas nu sik nga fin atlol tokosra luk nu in Tempul lun Rimmon, god lun Syria, ac welul pasrla ke el alu nu sel. Nga lulalfongi lah LEUM GOD El ac nunak munas nu sik!”
19 Elisha said to him, “Go in peace.” So Naaman left.
Elisha el fahk, “Fahsr in misla.” Ac Naaman el som. El fahla, ac srakna fototo acn el fahla we, na
20 He had traveled only a short distance, when Gehazi the servant of Elisha the man of God said to himself, “Look, my master has spared this Naaman the Aramean by not receiving from his hands gifts that he brought. As Yahweh lives, I will run after him and receive something from him.”
Gehazi, mwet kulansap lal Elisha, el nunkauk sel sifacna, “Leum se luk inge el lela Naaman elan som ac tia moli nu sel kutena ma! El enenu na elan sruokya kutu ma mwet Syria sac el eis nu sel. Ke Inen LEUM GOD moul, nga ac yula tokol ac eisla kutu ma sel ah.”
21 So Gehazi followed after Naaman. When Naaman saw someone running after him, he jumped down from his chariot to meet him and said, “Is everything alright?”
Ouinge el yula tokol Naaman. Ke Naaman el liye lah mwet se yume tokol, el srola liki chariot natul in osun nu sel, ac el siyuk, “Mea oasr ma kom elya kac?”
22 Gehazi said, “Everything is alright. My master has sent me, saying, 'See, now there have come to me from the hill country of Ephraim two young men of the sons of the prophets. Please give them a talent of silver and two changes of clothes.'”
Gehazi el topuk, “Wangin, tuh leum se luk ah supweyume in fahk nu sum lah luo sin mwet palu su muta in eol in acn Ephraim tufahna tuku nu yorol, pa el ke kom in sang tolu tausin ipin silver an, ac luo nuknuk in ayaol wowo an laltal.”
23 Naaman replied, “I am very happy to give you two talents.” Naaman urged Gehazi and tied two talents of silver in two bags, with two changes of clothes, and laid them on two of his servants, who carried the bags of silver before Gehazi.
Naaman el topuk, “Nunak munas, us onkosr tausin ipin silver an.” El kwafe na sel elan eis, ac el kapreni silver inge in nuk luo, wi nuknuk in ayaol wowo luo, ac sang nu sin luo sin mwet kulansap lal, ac supwaltalla meet lukel Gehazi.
24 When Gehazi came to the hill, he took the bags of silver from their hands and hid them in the house; he sent the men away, and they left.
Ke elos sun eol soko Elisha el muta we, Gehazi el eisla nuk luo ah, usla nu in lohm ah, ac folokunla mwet kulansap luo lal Naaman ah.
25 When Gehazi went in and stood before his master, Elisha said to him, “Where have you come from, Gehazi?” He answered, “Your servant went nowhere.”
Ac el folokyak nu in lohm ah, ac Elisha el siyuk sel, “Kom muta ya tuku?” Gehazi el topuk, “Wangin, nga mutana inge.”
26 Elisha said to Gehazi, “Was not my spirit with you when the man turned his chariot to meet you? Is this a time to accept money and clothes, olive orchards and vineyards, sheep and oxen, and male servants and female servants?
A Elisha el fahk, “Ku ngunik tia wi kom na ke pacl se mukul sac srola liki chariot natul in osun nu sum ah? Tia pacl in eis mani ac nuknuk, ima in olive ac ima in grape, sheep ac cow, ku mwet kulansap!
27 So the leprosy of Naaman will be on you and your descendants forever.” So Gehazi went out from his presence, a leper as white as snow.
Inge, mas lal Naaman ac fah tuku nu fom, na kom, ac fwilin tulik nutum nukewa, ac fah maskin nwe tok!” Ke Gehazi el som lukel Elisha, el weak mas sac, ac manol fasrfasrla oana snow.

< 2 Kings 5 >