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1 Hagi Ahapu'ma nonte'ma unehanatino'a, maka Elaija'ma hia zantamina Jesebelina nesamino, Bali kasnampa vahetmima kazinteti'ma maka zamahehna'ma hia kenena asami'ne.
When Ahab got home, he told [his wife] Jezebel what Elijah had done. He told her that Elijah had killed all the prophets of Baal.
2 Anagema Jezebeli'a nentahino'a, amanage huno Elaijantega kea atregeno vu'ne. Ama knaretima agafa huno vuno oki'ma ama ana knare'ma vanige'na, kasnampa vahetmima zamahana hanankna hu'na nagrama kahe ofrisugeno'a, anumzantmimo'za nagrira nahe frigahaze.
So Jezebel sent this message to Elijah: “By this time tomorrow I will have [killed] you, just like you [killed all those prophets of Baal]. If I do not do that, I hope the gods will kill me.”
3 Higeno anankema Elaija'a nentahino'a, koro nehuno otino freno Juda mopafi Berseba vuno, anante eri'za ne'a ome netreno,
When Elijah received [her message], he was afraid. So [taking his servant with him], he fled in order that he would not be killed. He went [far south] to Beersheba, in Judah. He left his servant there.
4 agrake ka'ma kokampi mago zage knamofo agu'afi vuno, brumue nehaza zafa agafafi umani'neno amanage huno nunamuna hu'ne, Ra Anumzamoka nagehezagna vahera nagra omani'noanki, ha'anki nasimura erige'na fri'neno.
Then he went by himself further [south] into the desert. He walked all day. He sat down under a broom tree and prayed that [Yahweh] would allow him to die. He said, “Yahweh, I’ve had enough. So allow me to die, because for me to live is no better than [being with] my ancestors [who have died].”
5 Anage huno nehuno ana zafa agafafi mase'negeno ankeromo'a eazamo eme azeri o'netino amanage hu'ne, otinka ne'zana no, huno hu'ne.
Then he lay down under the broom tree and slept. But while he was sleeping, an angel touched him and [woke him up and] said to him, “Get up and eat some food!”
6 Anage higeno Elaija'a otino asenirega keana amuho hu'nea have agofetu kre'naza kekine, tintafena me'negeno erino neteno mase'ne.
Elijah looked around and saw some bread which had been baked on hot stones, and he also saw a jar of water. So he ate some bread and drank some water and lay down [to sleep] again.
7 Ana'ma higeno'a ete mago'ane ana ankeromo'a eazamo eme azeri otino amanage hu'ne, Afete kana vugahananki otinka ne'zana no, huno hu'ne.
Then the angel [who had been sent by] Yahweh came again and touched him, and said, “Get up and eat some [more] food, because you need [more strength] to go on a long journey.”
8 Anage higeno otino ana kekine tinena erino netegeno, ana ne'zamo azeri hankavetinegeno 40'a zagene haninemofo agu'afi kana vuno, Anumzamofo agonare Horepia uhanati'ne.
So he got up and ate and drank some more, and because of doing that, he got enough strength to enable him to travel for forty days and nights to Sinai Mountain, the mountain [that was dedicated to] God.
9 Ana huteno mago have kampi umaseno mani'negeno Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hu'ne, Elaijaga amafina na'a eme nehane? huno antahige'geno,
He went into a cave there and slept there that night. [The next morning, ] Yahweh said to him “Elijah, why are you here?”
10 Elaija'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, Ra Anumzana hihamu'ane Anumzamoka, nagra hanaveti'na kamage ante'noe. Hianagi Israeli vahe'mo'za huhagerafi huvempa keka'a ruhanentagi'za, Kresramana vu itaka'a tagana vazitre'naze. Ana nehu'za maka kasnampa vaheka'a kazinteti zamahe vagarage'na nagrake mani'noge'za nahe fri'naku nehakaze.
Elijah replied, “I have zealously served you, Yahweh, God Almighty. But the Israeli people have broken the agreement that they made with you. They have torn down your altars, and they have killed all of your prophets. I am the only one whom they have not killed, and now they are trying to kill me, too. [So I am running away from them].”
11 Anagema higeno'a Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno asami'ne, Atiraminka agonare navuga ome otio, higeno Elaija'a ome otigeno Ra Anumzamo'a agatereno enevigeno, hankave zaho'mo'a ana have agona erifrage mafrege hu'neanagi, ana zahopina Ra Anumzamo'a omani'ne! Hagi ana hutegeno tusi imi eri'neanagi, ana imimpina Ra Anumzamo'a omani'ne.
Yahweh said to him, “Go out and stand in front of me on this mountain while I pass by.” [Suddenly] a strong windstorm struck the mountain. As a result, rocks were loosened from the mountainside. But Yahweh was not in the wind. Then there was an earthquake, but Yahweh was not in the earthquake.
12 Hagi imima eritegeno'a, teve anefa'mo hagnahagna huno evu'neanagi, ana teve nefapina Ra Anumzamo'a omani'ne. Hagi teve anefa'ma evutegeno'a akoheno osi agerupinti sumi huno hiankna ageru ru'ne.
Then there was a fire, but Yahweh was not in the fire. Then there was a sound like someone whispering quietly.
13 Hagi Elaijama ana ageru'ma nentahino'a, nakre ku'anu avugosa refineteno, atiramino ana havegamofo kafante oti'ne. Hagi anama uotigeno'a mago ageru'mo'a amanage huno hu'ne. Elaijaga amafina na'a eme nehane?
When Elijah heard that, he wrapped his cloak around his face. He went out of the cave and stood at its entrance. And he heard Yahweh speaking to him, saying again, “Elijah, why are you here?”
14 Higeno Elaija'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, Nagra hanaveti'na Ra Anumzana Monafi sondia vahetamimofo Anumzamoka kamage ante'noe. Hianagi Israeli vahe'mo'za huhagerafi huvempa keka'a ruhanentagiza, Kresramana vu itaka'a tagana vazitre'naze. Ana nehu'za maka kasnampa vaheka'a kazinteti zamahe vagarazage'na nagrake mani'noge'za nahe fri'naku nehakaze.
He replied again, “I have zealously served you, Yahweh, God Almighty. But the Israeli people have broken the agreement that they made with you. They have torn down your altars, and they have killed all of your prophets. I am the only one whom they have not killed, and now they are trying to kill me, too. [So I am running away from them].”
15 Anagema higeno'a amanage huno Ra Anumzamo'a asami'ne, E'nana kantega ete rukrahe hunka Damaskasi ka'ma kokama me'nea kantega vunka, anante'ma uhanati'nunka, Hazaelina anumpi masavena ome tagintenka Siria vahe kini azeri otio.
Then Yahweh told him, “Go back to the desert near Damascus. When you arrive there, anoint [with olive oil] a man named Hazael, [to appoint him] to be the king of Syria.
16 Hagi Nimsi nemofo Jehuna masavena anumpi ome tagintenka Israeli vahe kinia azeri onetinka, Abel-meholati kumateti ne' Safati nemofo Elisana anumpi masavena ome tagintenka kasnampa nera kagri noma erino eri'zama erisia nera azeri otigahane.
Then anoint Jehu, the son of Nimshi, to be the king of Israel, and also anoint Elisha the son of Shaphat, from Abel-Meholah [town], to become my prophet after you are dead.
17 Hagi Hazaelinku'ma koro hu'za fresaza vahera Jehu zamahe frigahie. Hagi Jehunkuma koro hu'za freza esaza vahera Elisa zamahe frigahie.
Hazael’s army [will kill many people, and] those who escape from [being killed by] his army will be killed by Jehu’s [army], and those who escape from [being killed by] Jehu’s army will be killed by Elisha.
18 Hianagi 7tauseni'a Israeli vahetmima Bali havi anumzante'ma zamare'na re'za mono huntege, antako huntege'ma osu'naza vahetmina ofri amne mani'naze.
But [you need to know that] there are still 7,000 people in Israel who have never bowed to [worship] Baal or kissed his [idol].”
19 Higeno ananke'ma nentahino'a, Elaija'a viazamo Safati nemofo Elisa'a bulimakao afutamina 12fu'a kevu tro huteno, agra 12fuma hiankevufi mani'neno hozafina hoza e'nerigeno ome keno eri fore hu'ne. Hagi ana ne'ma Elaija'a ome negeno'a, viazamo nakreku'a Elisa afumpi ome netreno vu'ne.
So Elijah went [to Syria] and found Elisha as he was plowing a field with a team of oxen. There were eleven other men who were in front of him, plowing with teams of oxen in the same field. Elijah went to Elisha, and took off his own coat and put it on Elisha, [to show Elisha that he wanted him to take his place as a prophet. Then he started to walk away].
20 Hagi ana'ma higeno'a, Elisa'a ana bulimakao afutmima'a netreno, Elaijana avaririno nevuno amanage ome huno asami'ne, Natrege'na ete vu'na nenrerane nenfanena ome hufru huzmantete'na ete e'na eme kavaririneno huno higeno, Elaija'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, Nagra i'o huogantegahuanki knareki vunka anara ome huo.
Elisha left the oxen standing there and ran after Elijah, and said to him, “I will go with you, but first let me kiss my parents goodbye.” Elijah replied, “Okay, go home. But do not forget why I have [given my cloak] to you!”
21 Anagema higeno'a Elisa'a ete vuno ana bulimakao afutmima'a ome aheno zamafumpima kare namarema nehaza zafarami ante'neana apapu huno ana bulimakao afutamina kreno ana kumapi vahetami ome zami, eme zami hige'za nenazageno, agra netreno vuno Elaija eri'za vahe umani'ne.
So Elisha went back [to his oxen]. He killed them [and cut them in pieces] and used the wood from the plow to build a fire to roast the meat. He distributed the meat to the other people [in his town], and they all ate some. Then he went with Elijah and became his helper.