< Exodo 12 >
1 Nagsao ni Yahweh kada Moises ken Aaron idiay daga ti Egipto. Kinunana,
Yahweh said to Aaron and Moses/me there in Egypt,
2 “Daytoy a bulan ket ti rugi dagiti bulan para kadakayo, ti umuna a bulan ti tawen kadakayo.”
“[From now on], this month [will be] the first month of the year for you.
3 Ibagayo iti taripnong ti Israel, 'Iti maika-sangapulo nga aldaw iti daytoy a bulan, masapul a mangala ti tunggal maysa kadakuada iti karnero wenno urbon a kalding para kadakuada, aramiden daytoy iti tunggal pamilya, maysa a karnero para iti tunggal sangkabalayan.
Tell all the Israeli people that in each family, the man who heads the family must select a lamb or a young goat for his household.
4 No ti bumalay ket bassit unay para iti karnero, mangala ti lalaki ken ti kaarrubana iti karne ti karneno wenno urbon a kalding nga umdas para iti bilang dagiti tattao. Masapul nga umanay daytoy a kanen ti tunggal maysa, isu a nasken nga alaenda ti karne nga umanay a kanenda amin.
If there are not enough people in his family to eat a whole [cooked] lamb, then his family and the family that lives next door may share one animal. Decide how many lambs you need according to the number of people in each family, and according to how much each person can eat.
5 Masapul nga awan ti tulaw ti karnero wenno ubing a kaldingyo, maysa ti tawenna a kalakian. Mabalinkayo a mangala iti maysa kadagiti karnero wenno kalding.
The lambs or goats that you choose must be males, one-year-old, and they must not have any defects.
6 Masapul nga aywananyo daytoy agingga iti maika-sangapulo ket uppat nga aldaw iti dayta a bulan. Kalpasanna, masapul a patayen ti sibubukel a taripnong ti Israel dagitoy nga ayup iti sumipnget.
You must take [special] care of these animals until the 14th day of the month. On that day, all the Israeli people must slaughter the lambs [or goats] in the evening.
7 Masapul a mangalakayo iti dara ket ikabilyo daytoy kadagiti dua a poste ti ridaw ken iti ngatoen ti hamba ti ridaw dagiti babbalay a pangananyonto iti karne.
Then they must take some of the blood [from the lambs or goats], and they must smear it on the doorposts and the (lintels/horizontal beams above the doorways) of the houses in which they will eat the meat.
8 Masapul a kanenyo ti karne iti dayta a rabii, kalpasan a maitunoyo nga umuna daytoy iti apuy. Ikaanyo daytoy iti tinapay nga awan lebadurana, ken ikaanyo daytoy iti napait a mulmula.
They must roast the animals immediately and eat the meat that night. They must eat it with bread that is baked without yeast and with bitter herbs.
9 Saanyo a kanen daytoy a saan a naluto wenno naipaburek iti danum. Ngem ketdi, itunoyo daytoy iti apuy nga adda ti ulo, saksaka ken dagiti nagunegna.
You must not eat any of the meat raw, and you must not boil the meat. You must roast it [whole], without cutting off the head or the legs or removing the internal parts.
10 Masapul nga awan ti aniaman nga itiddayo agingga iti bigat. Masapul a puoranyo ti aniaman a natiddayo iti bigat.
You must eat all the meat that evening; do not let any of the meat remain [to be eaten] the next morning. If any of the meat is left until the next morning, you must [completely] burn it.
11 Kastoy ti masapul a pannanganyo: nakabarikeskayo, nakasapatos ken iggemyo ti sarrukodyo. Masapul a darasenyo daytoy a kanen. Ilalabas daytoy ni Yahweh.
When you eat it, you must be dressed ready to travel, and you must eat it quickly. You must have your sandals on your feet and your walking stick in your hands. It will be a festival [called] Passover to [honor] me, Yahweh.
12 Ibagbaga ni Yahweh daytoy: Mapanakto iti entero a daga ti Egipto iti dayta a rabii ket rautek amin nga inauna nga anak ti tao ken ayup iti daga ti Egipto. Iyegkonto ti pannakadusa kadagiti amin a dios ti Egipto. Siak ni Yahweh.
On that night I will go through all the country of Egypt, and I will kill all the oldest males in Egypt, both humans and animals. [By doing this] I will show that all the gods in Egypt are worthless. [I can do this], because I am Yahweh, [the all-powerful God].
13 Agbalinto a pagilasinan kadagiti babbalayyo ti dara para iti iyuumayko kadakayo. Inton makitak ti dara, labsankayonto inton rautek ti daga ti Egipto. Saanto nga umay kadakayo daytoy a didigra ket saannakayonto a madadael.
The blood [that you smear on the doorways will be a mark to indicate] the houses in which you [Israelis] live. When I see the blood, I will [ignore and] pass by those houses, and I will not harm you [Israelis who live there], when I punish the Egyptians.
14 Agbalinto daytoy nga aldaw a pakalaglagipan para kadakayo, a masapul a ngilinenyo a kas fiesta para kenni Yahweh. Paglinteganto daytoy a kankanayon kadakayo, kadagiti amin a henerasion dagiti tattaoyo, a masapul a ngilinenyo daytoy nga aldaw.
[Each year], you must celebrate this festival on this day, to remember [what I], Yahweh, [have done for you]. In all the generations to come, [each year] you must celebrate [this festival]. [It must continue] forever.
15 Mangankayonto iti tinapay nga awan lebadurana bayat iti pito nga aldaw. Iti umuna nga aldaw, ikkatenyonto ti lebadura manipud kadagiti babbalayyo. Ti siasinoman a mangan iti tinapay nga adda lebadurana manipud iti umuna nga aldaw agingga iti maika-pito nga aldaw, dayta a tao ket masapul a maikkat manipud iti Israel.
For seven days you must eat bread that has no yeast in it. On the first day of that week you must get rid of all the yeast that is in your houses. During those seven days, if anyone eats bread that is baked with yeast in it, [you must consider] that person to be no longer an Israeli.
16 Addanto iti gimong a maipaay kaniak iti umuna nga aldaw ken addanto manen iti kasta met laeng a panagtitipon iti maika-pito nga aldaw. Awanto ti trabaho a maaramid kadagitoy nga al-aldaw malaksid iti panagluto para iti kanen ti tunggal maysa. Masapul a dayta laeng ti trabaho nga aramidenyo.
On the first day [of that week], you must (have a holy meeting/gather together to [worship] me). You must do the same thing on the seventh day. People must not work on those two days. The only work they may do is to prepare food for you to eat.
17 Masapul a ngilinenyo daytoy a Fiesta ti Tinapay nga Awan Lebadurana gapu ta daytoy ti aldaw nga impanawko dagiti tattaoyo, dagiti buybuyot, manipud iti daga ti Egipto. Isu a masapul a ngilinenyo daytoy nga aldaw iti entero a henerasion dagiti tattaoyo. Paglinteganto daytoy a kankanayon para kadakayo.
[Every year] you must keep celebrating this festival of eating bread that has no yeast in it, because it will remind you that it was on this day that I brought all your tribal groups out of Egypt. So [every year], in all the generations to come, you must celebrate this day as a festival. It must continue forever.
18 Masapul a mangankayo iti tinapay nga awan lebadurana manipud iti sumipnget iti maika-sangapulo ket uppat nga aldaw iti umuna a bulan ti tawen agingga iti sumipnget iti maika-duapulo ket maysa nga aldaw iti dayta a bulan.
In the first month of the year, on the 14th day of that month, the only bread you may eat is bread that has no yeast in it. You must keep doing that each day until the 21st day of that month. For those seven days you must not have any yeast in your house. [During that time], if anyone, either an Israeli or a foreigner, eats bread made with yeast, you must consider that person no longer to be an Israeli.
19 Kabayatan dagitoy a pito nga aldaw, masapul nga awan ti masarakan a lebadura kadagiti babbalayyo. Ti siasinoman a mangan iti tinapay nga adda lebadurana ket masapul a maikkat manipud kadagiti tattao ti Israel, gan-gannaet man dayta a tao wenno maysa a tao a naiyanak iti dagayo.
20 Masapul nga awan ti kanenyo nga adda lebadurana. Sadinoman ti pagnaedanyo, masapul a mangankayo iti tinapay nga awan lebadurana.'”
In your houses, do not eat anything that has yeast in it during those seven days.”
21 Inayaban ngarud ni Moises dagiti amin a panglakayen ti Israel ket kinunana kadakuada, “Mapankayo ket mangpilikayo kadagiti karnero wenno urbon a kalding nga umanay a kanen dagiti pamilyayo ket patayenyo ti karnero a maipaay iti Ilalabas.
Then Moses/I summoned all the leaders of the Israeli people. He/I said to them, “Each family should select a lamb and kill it, [in order that you may eat it to celebrate the festival that will be called] ‘Passover’.
22 Kalpasanna mangalakayo iti sangareppet a hisopo ket isawsawyo daytoy iti dara nga adda iti palanggana. Ipunasyo ti dara nga adda iti palanggana iti ngatoen ti hamba ti ridaw ken kadagiti dua a postena. Masapul nga awan ti rumuar kadakayo iti ridaw agingga iti bigat.
Let the lamb’s blood [drain into] a basin. Get a bunch/sprig of (hyssop/a very leafy plant) and dip it in the blood. Then smear some of the blood on the doorposts and the (lintels/beams above the doorways) [of your houses]. The people in each house must all stay inside the house until the next morning.
23 Ta lumabasto ni Yahweh a mangraut kadagiti Egipcio. Inton makitana ti dara iti ngatoen ti hamba ti ridaw ken kadagiti dua a poste ti ridaw, labsannanto ti ridawyo ket saanna a palubusan ti mangdaddadael a sumrek kadagiti babbalayyo a mangraut kadakayo.
When Yahweh goes throughout Egypt to kill the [oldest male in each] Egyptian family, he will see the blood on the (lintels/beams of your doorways), and he will [ignore and] pass by those houses. He will not allow the angel who causes people to die to enter your houses and kill [any of] your [oldest sons].
24 Masapul a ngilinenyo daytoy a pasamak. Paglinteganto daytoy a kankanayon kadakayo ken kadagiti kaputotanyo.
You and your descendants must celebrate this festival forever.
25 Inton sumrekkayo iti daga nga itedto ni Yahweh kadakayo, kas inkarina nga aramiden, masapul a ngilinenyo daytoy nga aramid iti panagdayaw.
And when you arrive in the land that Yahweh will be giving to you as he promised, you must keep celebrating this ritual [every year].
26 Inton saludsudendakayo dagiti annakyo, 'Ania ti kayat a sawen daytoy nga aramid iti panagdayaw?'
When your children ask you, ‘What does this ritual mean?’,
27 ket masapul nga ibagayo, 'Daytoy ti daton ti Ilalabas ni Yahweh, gapu ta linabsan ni Yahweh dagiti babbalay dagiti Israelita idiay Egipto idi rinautna dagiti Egipcio. Winayawayaanna dagiti bumalaymi.'” Kalpasanna, nagdumog dagiti tattao ket dinaydayawda ni Yahweh.
you must tell them, ‘This ritual is [to remember how our ancestors] sacrificed [lambs] on the night that Yahweh’s angel passed by the houses of the Israeli people [when they were] in Egypt. He killed the [oldest males/sons in all] the Egyptian houses, but he spared [the sons in] [MTY] our houses.’” After Moses/I told them this, they all bowed their heads and worshiped [Yahweh].
28 Napan dagiti Israelita ket inaramidda nga apag-isu kas imbilin ni Yahweh kada Moises ken Aaron.
Then the Israeli people did what Yahweh had told Aaron and Moses/me [to tell them to do].
29 Napasamak iti tengnga ti rabii a rinaut ni Yahweh dagiti amin nga inauna idiay daga ti Egipto, manipud iti inauna nga anak ni Faraon, a nagtugaw iti tronona, aginggana iti inauna nga anak ti tao nga adda iti pagbaludan ken amin nga inauna nga anak dagiti dingwen.
At midnight Yahweh killed all the oldest sons of the Egyptian people, all over Egypt. That included the king’s oldest son, the oldest sons of the prisoners in the dungeon/jail, and [the oldest sons of everyone else]. He also killed the oldest males of all the Egyptians’ livestock.
30 Bimmangon ni Faraon iti rabii - isuna, dagiti adipenna, ken amin nga Egipcio. Adda iti napigsa a panagan-anug-og idiay Egipto gapu ta awan ti balay idiay nga awan natayna.
That night the king, all his officials, and [all the rest of] the Egyptian people awoke [and discovered what had happened]. They wailed loudly all over Egypt, because in every house, someone’s son had died.
31 Inayaban ni Faraon ni Moises ken ni Aaron iti rabii ket kinunana, “Inkayo, pumanawkayon manipud kadagiti tattaok, dakayo ken dagiti Israelita. Mapankayo ket dayawenyo ni Yahweh, a kas imbagayo a kayatyo nga aramiden.
That night the king summoned Aaron and Moses/me and said, “You and all the [other] Israeli people, must leave my country [immediately]! Go and worship Yahweh, as you requested!
32 Alaenyo dagiti arban ken pangenyo, a kas kunayo, ket mapankayo, ken bendisionandak met.”
Take your flocks [of sheep and goats] and herds [of cattle], and leave! And ask Yahweh to bless me, also!”
33 Agdardaras unay dagiti Egipcio a mangpapanaw kadakuada manipud iti dagada, ta kinunada, “Mataykami aminen.”
Then the Israeli people did as Moses/I had told them. They [went to] their Egyptian [neighbors] and asked them for silver and gold jewelry and clothing.
34 Innala ngarud dagiti tattao dagiti masada nga awan laukna a lebadura. Nakagaluten dagiti pagmasaan a mallukong kadagiti kawesda ken kadagiti abagada.
Yahweh caused the Egyptian people to greatly respect the [Israeli] people, so they gave them what they asked for. In that way, they carried away the wealth of the Egyptian people.
35 Ita, inaramid dagiti tattao ti Israel ti imbaga ni Moises kadakuada. Dinawatanda dagiti Egipcio kadagiti pirak, balitok ken kawkawes.
The Egyptians urged the [Israeli] people to leave their country quickly. They said, “[If you do not do that], we will all die!”
36 Pinagagar ni Yahweh dagiti Egipcio a mangay-ayo kadagiti Israelita. Isu nga inted dagiti Egipcio ti aniaman a dinawatda. Iti daytoy a wagas, sinamsam dagiti Israelita dagiti aniaman nga adda kadagiti Egipcio.
So the [Israeli] people [prepared to leave at once]. They took the bowls in which they mixed the dough to make bread, and the dough that was in the bowls without any yeast in it, and they wrapped the bowls in their cloaks. They put the bowls on their shoulders [and left].
37 Nagdaliasat dagiti Israelita manipud Rameses agingga iti Sucot. Agarup 600, 000 a lallaki ti bilangda, a mainayon pay dagiti babbai ken ubbing.
The Israeli people traveled from Rameses [city] to Succoth [town]. There were about 600,000 men who went, in addition to the women and children.
38 Kimmuyog pay kadakuada ti nadumaduma a saan nga Israelita, a tugotda dagiti arban ken pangen, adu unay a bilang dagiti dingwen.
Many other people who were not Israelis went along with them. There were also livestock, the flocks [of sheep and goats] and herds [of cattle].
39 Naglutoda iti tinapay nga awan lebadurana iti masa nga intugotda manipud Egipto. Awan lebadurana gapu ta napapanawda manipud Egipto ket saanda a mabalin nga itantan tapno mangisagana iti taraon.
On their way, they baked bread with the dough that they carried with them when they had been expelled from Egypt. The dough did not have yeast in it, because they were told to leave Egypt so quickly that they did not have enough time to get food ready to take with them, or enough time to mix yeast in the dough.
40 Nagnaed dagiti Israelita idiay Egipto iti 430 a tawen.
The Israeli people had lived in Egypt 430 years.
41 Iti ileleppas iti 430 a tawen, iti dayta a mismo nga aldaw, rimuar amin dagiti buyot ni Yahweh manipud iti daga ti Egipto.
On the day that those 430 years ended, on that very day, all the tribes of Yahweh’s people left Egypt.
42 Daytoy ti rabii a masapul nga agtalinaed a siririing, para kenni panangipanaw ni Yahweh kadakuada iti daga ti Egipto. Daytoy ket rabii ni Yahweh a masapul a ngilinen ti amin nga Israelita iti entero a henerasion dagiti tattaoda.
It was a night when Yahweh (protected/guarded over) them as he brought them out of Egypt. So this same night every year is a night that is dedicated to Yahweh, a night when the Israeli people in every generation [remember how] Yahweh protected our ancestors.
43 Kinuna ni Yahweh kada Moises ken Aaron, “Adtoy ti annuruten para iti Ilalabas: awan ti gan-gannaet a mabalin a makibingay a mangan iti daytoy.
Then Yahweh said this to Aaron and Moses/me: “These are my instructions about the Passover ritual: Do not let foreigners eat [the Passover meal]. But any male slaves that you have bought may eat it after you have circumcised them.
44 Nupay kasta, tunggal tagabo dagiti Israelita, a nagatang, mabalinna a mangan iti daytoy kalpasan a makugityo isuna.”
45 Masapul a saan a mangan dagiti gan-gannaet ken dagiti matangtangdanan nga adipen iti uray ania iti taraon.
Do not let people who are living among you temporarily, or servants whom you have hired, eat [the Passover meal].
46 Masapul a kanen ti taraon iti maymaysa a balay. Masapul a saanyo nga iruar iti balay ti aniaman kadagiti karne, ken masapul a saanyo a tuktukkulen ti aniaman a tulangna daytoy.
Each family must eat the Passover meal inside their own house. Do not take any of the food outside the house. And do not break any of the bones of the lamb that is sacrificed.
47 Masapul a ngilinen dagiti amin a tattao ti Israel ti fiesta.
All the Israeli people must celebrate this festival.
48 No adda ti makipagnanaed kadakayo a gan-gannaet ket kayatna a ngilinen ti Ilalabas para kenni Yahweh, masapul a makugit dagiti amin a lallaki a kabagianna. Ket mabalinto isunan nga umay ket ngilinenna daytoy. Agbalinto isuna a kasla kadagiti tattao a naiyanak iti daga. Nupay kasta, saan a mabalin a mangan ti saan a nakugit a tao iti aniaman iti taraon.
When someone from another country comes to live with you and wants to celebrate the Passover Festival, circumcise all the males in his household. Then they may eat the Passover meal, and you should treat those people as though they were born as Israelis. But do not allow men who have not been circumcised to eat the Passover meal.
49 Daytoy a linteg ket maipakat met laeng para kadagiti naipasngay iti dayta a daga ken kadagiti gan-gannaet a makipagnanaed kadakayo.”
These rules apply to people who were born as Israelis and to foreigners who come and live among you.”
50 Inaramid ngarud dagiti amin nga Israelita ti imbilin ni Yahweh kada Moises ken Aaron.
All the Israeli people obeyed Aaron and Moses/me and did what Yahweh had commanded.
51 Napasamak iti dayta nga aldaw nga impanaw ni Yahweh dagiti buyot ti Israel manipud iti daga ti Egipto.
On that very day Yahweh brought all the tribes of the Israeli people out of Egypt.