< Genesis 41 >
1 Napasamak nga idi napalabas ti dua a tawen, nagtagtagainep ti Faraon. Kampay idi, nakatakder isuna iti igid ti Karayan Nile.
At the end of two full years, Pharaoh dreamt, and behold, he stood by the river.
2 Pagammoan, adda pito a baka a timmakdang manipud iti Karayan Nile, napipintas ken nalulukmeg dagitoy, ket nagarabda kadagiti runo.
Behold, seven cattle came up out of the river. They were sleek and fat, and they fed in the marsh grass.
3 Pagammoan, adda met sabali pay a pito a baka a timmakdang a simmaruno kadakuada manipud iti Karayan Nile, kasla la adda sakit dagitoy ken nakukuttongda. Nagtakderda iti asideg dagiti sabali pay a baka iti igid ti karayan.
Behold, seven other cattle came up after them out of the river, ugly and thin, and stood by the other cattle on the brink of the river.
4 Kalpasanna kinnan dagiti kasla adda sakitna ken nakukuttong a baka dagiti pito a napipintas ken nalulukmeg a baka. Kalpasanna, nakariing ti Faraon.
The ugly and thin cattle ate up the seven sleek and fat cattle. So Pharaoh awoke.
5 Ket naturog manen isuna ket nagtagtagainep iti maikadua a daras. Adda kampay idi iti pito a dawa a nagrusing manipud iti maymaysa nga ungkay, nabagas ken napintas daytoy.
He slept and dreamt a second time; and behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, healthy and good.
6 Pagammoan, pito met a dawa nga eppes ken nalanet gapu iti angin ti daya iti nagrusing kalpasan dagiti immuna.
Behold, seven heads of grain, thin and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.
7 Inalun-on dagiti eppes a dawa dagiti napintas ken nabagas a dawa. Nakariing ti Faraon, ket naamirisna a tagtagainep laeng gayam daytoy.
The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven healthy and full ears. Pharaoh awoke, and behold, it was a dream.
8 Napasamak nga iti kabigatanna, mariribukan unay ti espirituna. Nangibaon isuna kadagiti adipenna a mangayab kadagiti amin a salamangkero ken mamasirib a lallaki iti Egipto. Imbaga ti Faraon kadakuada dagiti tagtagainepna, ngem awan iti uray maysa kadakuada a makaibaga iti kaipapanan dagitoy a tagtagainep iti Faraon.
In the morning, his spirit was troubled, and he sent and called for all of Egypt’s magicians and wise men. Pharaoh told them his dreams, but there was no one who could interpret them to Pharaoh.
9 Ket kinuna ti panguloen nga agiserserbi iti inumen iti Faraon, “Ita, panpanunutek ti maipapan kadagiti nakabasolak.
Then the chief cup bearer spoke to Pharaoh, saying, “I remember my faults today.
10 Nakaunget ti Faraon kadagiti adipenna ket pinaibaludnak iti balay ti kapitan dagiti guardia, siak ken ti panguloen nga agisagsagana iti taraon.
Pharaoh was angry with his servants, and put me in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, with the chief baker.
11 Nagtagtagainepkami a dua iti maysa a rabii. Nagtagtagainep ti tunggal maysa kadakami ket saan nga agpada ti kaipapanan dagiti tinagtagainepmi.
We dreamt a dream in one night, he and I. Each man dreamt according to the interpretation of his dream.
12 Adda kaduami sadiay a maysa nga agtutubo a lalaki a Hebreo, nga adipen ti kapitan dagiti guardia. Imbagami kenkuana ket inlawlawagna ti kaipapanan dagiti tagtagainepmi. Imbagana ti kaipapanan ti tagtagainep ti tunggal maysa kadakami.
There was with us there a young man, a Hebrew, servant to the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpreted to us our dreams. He interpreted to each man according to his dream.
13 Napasamak a no ania iti imbagana a kaipapanan ti tagtagainepmi ket isu ti napasamak. Insublinak ti Faraon iti akemko, ngem binitayna ti kaduak.”
As he interpreted to us, so it was. He restored me to my office, and he hanged him.”
14 Kalpasanna, pinaayaban ti Faraon ni Jose. Dagus nga inruarda isuna iti pagbaludan. Nagibarbas, sinukatanna ti kawesna, ket napan iti Faraon.
Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon. He shaved himself, changed his clothing, and came in to Pharaoh.
15 Kinuna ti Faraon kenni Jose, “Adda natagtagainepak, ngem awan iti makailawlawag iti daytoy. Ngem nangngegko ti maipapan kenka, a no mangngegmo ti maysa a tagtagainep, mailawlawagmo daytoy.”
Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I have dreamt a dream, and there is no one who can interpret it. I have heard it said of you, that when you hear a dream you can interpret it.”
16 Simmungbat ni Jose iti Faraon, a kunana, “Saan nga iti bukodko. Sungbatan ti Dios ti Faraon nga addaan iti pabor.”
Joseph answered Pharaoh, saying, “It isn’t in me. God will give Pharaoh an answer of peace.”
17 Nagsao ti Faraon kenni Jose, “Iti tagtagainepko, nagtakderak kampay idi iti igid ti Karayan Nile.
Pharaoh spoke to Joseph, “In my dream, behold, I stood on the brink of the river;
18 Pagammoan, adda pito a baka a timmakdang manipud iti Karayan Nile, nalulukmeg ken napipintas dagitoy, ket nagarabda kadagiti runo.”
and behold, seven fat and sleek cattle came up out of the river. They fed in the marsh grass;
19 Pagammoan, adda pito a sabali pay a baka a timmakdang a simmaruno kadakuada, nakapuy, saan a makaay-ayo a kitaen ken nakukuttong dagitoy. Saanak pay a nakakita iti kasta kakuttong iti entero a daga ti Egipto.
and behold, seven other cattle came up after them, poor and very ugly and thin, such as I never saw in all the land of Egypt for ugliness.
20 Kinnan dagiti nakuttong ken saan a makaay-ayo a baka dagiti immuna a pito a nalukmeg a baka.
The thin and ugly cattle ate up the first seven fat cattle;
21 Idi nakandan dagitoy, saan a makita a kinnanda ida, ta saanda latta a makaay-ayo a kitaen a kas iti sigud a langada. Kalpasanna, nakariingak.
and when they had eaten them up, it couldn’t be known that they had eaten them, but they were still ugly, as at the beginning. So I awoke.
22 Iti tagtagainepko, kimmitaak kampay idi, ket pagammoan, adda pito a dawa a rimmuar manipud iti maysa nga ungkay, nabagas ken napintas dagitoy.
I saw in my dream, and behold, seven heads of grain came up on one stalk, full and good;
23 Pagammoan, adda pay pito a dawa nga eppes, nakuttong, ken nalanet gapu iti angin ti daya ti nagrusing a simmaruno kadakuada.
and behold, seven heads of grain, withered, thin, and blasted with the east wind, sprung up after them.
24 Inalun-on dagiti eppes a dawa dagiti pito a napipintas a dawa. Imbagak dagitoy a tagtagainep kadagiti salamangkero, ngem awan pulos ti makaipalawag kaniak iti daytoy.
The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven good heads of grain. I told it to the magicians, but there was no one who could explain it to me.”
25 Kinuna ni Jose iti Faraon, “Agpada ti tagtagainep ti Faraon. Impakaammo ti Dios iti Faraon ti aramidennanto.
Joseph said to Pharaoh, “The dream of Pharaoh is one. What God is about to do he has declared to Pharaoh.
26 Dagiti pito a napipintas a baka ket pito a tawen, ken dagiti pito a napipintas a dawa ket pito a tawen. Agpada dagiti tagtagainep.
The seven good cattle are seven years; and the seven good heads of grain are seven years. The dream is one.
27 Ken dagiti pito a nakuttong ken saan a makaay-ayo a kitaen a baka a timmakdang a simmaruno kadagitoy ket pito a tawen, ken kasta met a dagiti pito nga eppes a dawa a nalanet gapu iti angin ti daya ket piton a tawen ti panagbisin iti kaipapananda.
The seven thin and ugly cattle that came up after them are seven years, and also the seven empty heads of grain blasted with the east wind; they will be seven years of famine.
28 Dayta ti banag nga imbagak iti Faraon. Impaltiing ti Dios iti Faraon ti aramidennanto.
That is the thing which I have spoken to Pharaoh. God has shown Pharaoh what he is about to do.
29 Kastoy ti mapasamak, addanto pito a tawen a nawadwad ti apit iti entero a daga ti Egipto.
Behold, seven years of great plenty throughout all the land of Egypt are coming.
30 Kalpasan dagitoy, umayto ti pito a tawen ti panagbisin, ket malipatanto ti amin a kinawadwad iti daga ti Egipto, ken dadaelento ti panagbisin ti daga.
Seven years of famine will arise after them, and all the plenty will be forgotten in the land of Egypt. The famine will consume the land,
31 Saanto a malagip ti kinawadwad iti daga gapu iti panagbisin a sumaruno, ta nakaronto unay daytoy.
and the plenty will not be known in the land by reason of that famine which follows; for it will be very grievous.
32 Naulit dayta a tagtagainep ti Faraon gapu ta inkeddengen ti Dios dayta a banag, ken ipatungpalto daytoy ti Dios iti mabiit.
The dream was doubled to Pharaoh, because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass.
33 Ita, masapul a mangbiruk ti Faraon iti tao a nasaririt ken masirib, ket isaadna daytoy a mangimaton iti entero a daga ti Egipto.
“Now therefore let Pharaoh look for a discreet and wise man, and set him over the land of Egypt.
34 Kastoy koma ti aramiden ti Faraon: Mangdutok koma isuna iti mangimaton iti daga. Alaen koma dagitoy ti apagkalima dagiti apit ti Egipto iti pito a tawen ti kinawadwad.
Let Pharaoh do this, and let him appoint overseers over the land, and take up the fifth part of the land of Egypt’s produce in the seven plenteous years.
35 Urnungenda koma amin dagiti taraon kadagiti nasayaat a tawtawen nga umay. Ikan koma ida ti Faraon iti kalintegan nga agidulin kadagiti bukbukel kadagiti siudad. Pabantayanna koma kadakuada daytoy.
Let them gather all the food of these good years that come, and store grain under the hand of Pharaoh for food in the cities, and let them keep it.
36 Dagiti taraon ket agbalinto nga abasto ti daga kabayatan iti pito a tawen a panagbisin a mapasamakto iti daga ti Egipto. Iti kastoy a wagas, saanto a mapukaw dagiti adda iti daga gapu iti panagbisin.
The food will be to supply the land against the seven years of famine, which will be in the land of Egypt; so that the land will not perish through the famine.”
37 Nasayaat daytoy a pammagbaga iti imatang ti Faraon ken iti imatang dagiti amin nga adipenna.
The thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of all his servants.
38 Kinuna ti Faraon kadagiti adipenna, “Makasaraktayo kadi pay iti kas iti daytoy a tao, nga addaan iti Espiritu ti Dios?”
Pharaoh said to his servants, “Can we find such a one as this, a man in whom is the Spirit of God?”
39 Isu a kinuna ti Faraon kenni Jose, “Agsipud ta impakita ti Dios kenka amin daytoy, awanen iti kas kenka iti kinasaririt ken kinasirib.
Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Because God has shown you all of this, there is no one so discreet and wise as you.
40 Iturayamto ti balayko, ket agtungpalto kenka dagiti amin a tattaok. Iti laeng trono a nabilbilegak ngem sika.”
You shall be over my house. All my people will be ruled according to your word. Only in the throne I will be greater than you.”
41 Kinuna ti Faraon kenni Jose, “Kitaem, isaadka iti entero a daga ti Egipto.”
Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Behold, I have set you over all the land of Egypt.”
42 Inikkat ti Faraon iti imana ti singsingna a nakitikitan iti marka ti pagarian ket inkabilna daytoy iti ramay ni Jose. Kinawesanna daytoy iti nalamuyot a lupot a lino, ken inukkoranna iti balitok a kuentas.
Pharaoh took off his signet ring from his hand, and put it on Joseph’s hand, and arrayed him in robes of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck.
43 Pinagluganna isuna iti maikadua a karwahena. Adda lallaki a nagpukkkaw iti sangoananna, “Agparintumengkayo.” Insaad isuna ti Faraon a mangituray iti entero a daga ti Egipto.
He made him ride in the second chariot which he had. They cried before him, “Bow the knee!” He set him over all the land of Egypt.
44 Kinuna ti Faraon kenni Jose, “Siak ti Faraon, ket malaksid kenka, awan ti siasinoman a tao a mangituray iti amin a daga ti Egipto.”
Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh. Without you, no man shall lift up his hand or his foot in all the land of Egypt.”
45 Pinanaganan ti Faraon ni Jose a “Zafenat Panea.” Intedna kenkuana ni Asenat a kas asawana, ti putot a babai ni Potifera a padi ti On. Inturayan ni Jose ti entero nga Egipto.
Pharaoh called Joseph’s name Zaphenath-Paneah. He gave him Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On as a wife. Joseph went out over the land of Egypt.
46 Tallopulo ti tawen ni Jose idi nagtakder isuna iti sangoanan ti Faraon, nga ari ti Egipto. Rimmuar ni Jose manipud iti ayan ti Faraon, ket napan iti entero a daga ti Egipto.
Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king of Egypt. Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh, and went throughout all the land of Egypt.
47 Iti uneg ti pito a tawen ti kinawadwad, adu ti naapit iti daga.
In the seven plenteous years the earth produced abundantly.
48 Inurnongna amin dagiti taraon iti uneg ti pito a tawen nga adda iti daga ti Egipto ket indulinna dagiti taraon kadagiti siudad. Indulinna iti tunggal siudad ti taraon a naapit kadagiti talon nga adda iti aglawlaw daytoy.
He gathered up all the food of the seven years which were in the land of Egypt, and laid up the food in the cities. He stored food in each city from the fields around that city.
49 Nagidulin ni Jose kadagiti bukbukel a kasla darat iti baybay ti kaaduna, kasta unay ti kaaduna ket urayna la insardeng iti panangbilbilang kadagitoy, gapu ta saanen a mabilang daytoy.
Joseph laid up grain as the sand of the sea, very much, until he stopped counting, for it was without number.
50 Sakbay a dimteng dagiti tawen ti panagbisin, adda dua nga annak ni Jose, nga inyanak kenkuana ni Asenat, nga anak a babai ni Potifera a padi ti On.
To Joseph were born two sons before the year of famine came, whom Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On, bore to him.
51 Pinanaganan ni Jose ti inauna a putotna iti Manases, ta kinunana, tinulongannak ti Dios a nanglipat iti amin a pakariribukak ken amin a sangkabalayan ti amak.
Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh, “For”, he said, “God has made me forget all my toil, and all my father’s house.”
52 Pinanagananna iti Efraim ti maikadua a putotna, ta kinunana, “Pinagbalinnak ti Dios a nabunga iti daga a nakaparigatak.”
The name of the second, he called Ephraim: “For God has made me fruitful in the land of my affliction.”
53 Nagpatingga ti pito a tawen ti kinawadwad iti daga ti Egipto.
The seven years of plenty, that were in the land of Egypt, came to an end.
54 Nangrugi ti pito a tawen ti panagbisin, kas iti kinuna ni Jose. Adda panagbisin iti amin a daga, ngem adda taraon iti amin a daga ti Egipto.
The seven years of famine began to come, just as Joseph had said. There was famine in all lands, but in all the land of Egypt there was bread.
55 Idi adda panagbisin iti amin a daga ti Egipto, nagpakaasi dagiti tattao iti Faraon para iti taraon. Kinuna ti Faraon kadagiti amin a taga-Egipto, “Mapankayo kenni Jose ket aramidenyo ti ibagana.”
When all the land of Egypt was famished, the people cried to Pharaoh for bread, and Pharaoh said to all the Egyptians, “Go to Joseph. What he says to you, do.”
56 Adda panagbisin iti amin a paset ti entero a daga. Linukatan ni Jose dagiti amin a pagipenpenan ket inlakona kadagiti Egipcio. Nakaro ti panagbisin iti daga ti Egipto.
The famine was over all the surface of the earth. Joseph opened all the store houses, and sold to the Egyptians. The famine was severe in the land of Egypt.
57 Um-umay ti amin a paset ti daga iti Egipto tapno gumatang iti bukbukel kenni Jose, gapu ta nakaro ti panagbisin iti amin a daga.
All countries came into Egypt, to Joseph, to buy grain, because the famine was severe in all the earth.