< 1 Samue 10 >
1 Anante Samueli'a masave tafena erino masavena Soli anumpi taginteteno, antako hunenteno anage hu'ne, Amanahu'zama huana, Israeli vahe'a kegava hanane huno Ra Anumzamo'a kini kazeri otie.
Then Samuel took a flask of olive oil and poured it over Saul's head, and kissed him, saying, “The Lord has anointed you as ruler of his chosen people.
2 Hagi menina natrenka vunka Reselima asente'naza mopamofo agente'ma Zelza Benzameni naga'mofo moparega uhanati'nunka, tare netre ome zanagenakeno, zanagra kasamike hakenkama vu'nana donki afura hago hake'za eri fore hu'naze huke kasamigaha'e. Hagi negafa'a donki afutaminkura agesa ontahino, kagriku tusi agesa nentahino, nankna hu'na mofavreni'a kegahue huno nehuno mani'ne.
When you leave me today, you will meet two men near Rachel's tomb in Zelzah, on the border of Benjamin. They will tell you that the donkeys you went to look for have been found. Now your father isn't concerned about them but is worried about you. He's wondering, ‘What about my son?’
3 Hagi anantetira vunka Taboria ra oki zafa agafare uhanatigahane. Hagi anantera 3'a vene'nemo'za Anumzamofo mono ome hunte'naku Beteli nevanagenka ome zanagegahane. Magomo'a 3'a agaho meme afu'zaga avrena, magomo'a 3'a breti erina, mago'mo'a waini tintafe eri'ne'za mareri'za nevanagenka ome zamagegahane.
You will leave there and go on to the oak at Tabor where you will meet three men on their way to worship God at Bethel. One will be carrying three young goats, one will be carrying three loaves of bread, and one will be carrying a skin of wine.
4 Hagi ana venenemo'za negagesu'za kazeri frufra hunegante'za tare bretia kamigahazanki, ana tare bretia erio.
They will greet you and give you two loaves of bread which you should take.
5 Hagi anantetira Filistia sondia vahe'mo'zama Ra Anumzamofo agonare Gibeama kuma eme ante'za mani'nare vugahane. Hagi ana kumapima ufrenunka mago'a kasnampa vahezaga agonaregati ne-eza zamagra zamazampina laire nehaza zavenane hapue nehaza zavenane, nase'nasepane, konkene, eri'ne'za ahe'za ne-eza kasanampa kea hu'za ne-esaza vahe ome tutagiha huzmantegahane.
Next you will come to Gibeah of God, where the Philistines have a garrison. As you come into town, you will meet a procession of prophets coming down from the high place led by harps, tambourines, flutes, and lyres, and they will be prophesying.
6 Hagi anante Ra Anumzamofo Avamu'mo kagripi hanavenentake huno efresigenka, kagranena kasanampa ke nehunka, ruzahe hunka ruzahu vahe efore hugahane.
The Spirit of the Lord will come on you with power. You will prophesy with them, and you will become a different man.
7 Hagi kagrite'ma ana avame'zama efore'ma hanigenka ketesunka, inankna hu'na vahera zamazama hanugeno knare hugahie hunka kagesama antahi'nana zana, amane hugahane. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a kagrane mani'neno kza hugahie.
After these signs have happened, do what you need to do, for God is with you.
8 Hagi anantetira Gilgali vugotenka uraminka nevuge'na, Nagra anantega eme kagranena kre fanane hu ofane, rimpa fru ofanena kresramana vugahue. Hagi 7ni'a zagegna navegantenka mani'nege'na kagritega e'na nazanoma hanana zana eme kasamigahue.
Then go ahead of me to Gilgal. I assure you I will come and join you to present burnt offerings and friendship offerings. Wait there seven days until I come to you, and let you know what you should do.”
9 Hagi Soli'ma rukrahe huno Samuelima atreno nevigeno'a, Anumzamo'a Soli agu'a azeri ruzahe hu'ne. Ana higeno ana zupage ana maka avame'zamofo kema asami'nea kemo'a rgare'ne.
The moment Saul turned to leave Samuel, God gave Saul a different way of thinking, and all the signs were fulfilled that day.
10 Hagi Soli'ene eri'za ne'anema Gibiama ehanatikeno'a, mago'a kasnampa vahe'mo'za tutagiha huznante'za kasnampa ke nehazageno, Solina Anumzamofo Avamu'mo agrite hanavetino egeno, ana vahe'ene eri mago huno kasnampa kea hu'ne.
When Saul and his servant arrived in Gibeah, there was a procession of prophets coming out to meet them, the Spirit of God came on Saul with power, and he also started to prophesy with them.
11 Hagi Solima ko'ma ke'za antahi'za hu'naza vahe'mo'za kageno kasnampa vahe'ene erimago huno kasnampa kema nehige'za nege'za, zamagra zamagra amanage hu'naze, Kisi nemofontera na'a fore nehie? Agranena kasnampa vahe fore nehie.
Everyone who had used to know Saul and saw him prophesying with the prophets said to each other, “What's going on with the son of Kish? Is Saul one of the prophets too?”
12 Hu'za hazageno mago ana kumate ne'mo mani'nereti otino amanage hu'ne, Mago'a vahe'mo'a amne kasnampa vahera fore hugahie. Iza agri nefa'a mani'ne. Hagi e'i ana agafare anagea nehaze, Soli'a agranena kasnampa vahe mani'nefi? hu'za nehaze.
A man living there responded, “But who is their father?” So it became a saying: “Is Saul one of the prophets too?”
13 Hagi Soli'ma kasnampa kema huvagareteno'a, mono'ma ome nehaza agonarega marerino vu'ne.
After Saul had finished prophesying, he went to the high place.
14 Hagi anante Soli nenogo'a Soline eri'za ne'anena zanantahigeno, iga vuteta nea'e? Higeno Soli'a kenona huno, tagra donki afuku ome hako'ana onketa atreta Samueli ome kenaku vu'noane.
Saul's uncle asked Saul and his servant, “Where have you been?” “We were looking for the donkeys,” Saul replied. “When we couldn't find them we went to Samuel.”
15 Huke hakeno Soli nenogo'a huno, muse huranantoanki na'ane huno tanasami'nefi nasami'o.
“Please tell me what he said to you,” Saul's uncle asked.
16 Higeno Soli'a nenogona kenona hunteno, donki afu'tamina fanane hu'neana hago ke'za erifore hu'naze huno agra tasami'ne. Hianagi kini manigahanema huno asami'nea nanekea osami'ne.
“He promised us the donkeys had been found,” Saul replied. But Saul didn't tell his uncle what Samuel had said about him becoming king.
17 Hagi henka Samueli'a Israeli vahera ke hige'za Ra Anumzamofo avuga Mispa kumate e'naze.
Samuel called the people of Israel to come before the Lord at Mizpah.
18 Hagi anante agra Israeli vahera zamasamino, Ra Anumzana Israeli vahe Anumzamo'a anage huno huama hie, Isipi vahe zamazampintira tamavre atiramina mareri'na ne-ena, mika knama tamamiza kuma'tamimofo hanavefintira tamavre'na atirami'noe.
He told the Israelites, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: I led Israel out of Egypt, and I saved you from the Egyptians and from all the kingdoms that were oppressing you.
19 Hianagi tamagra menina hazenke zampinti'ene knazampinti'ma tamagu'vazi'nea Anumzana atreta tamage'na humi'naze. Hagi tamagra huta kini vahe huhamprintegeno kva huranteno hu'naze. Hagi menina Ra Anumzamofo avuga nagate nofite omeritru emeri tru hiho.
But now you have rejected your God, the one who saves you from all your troubles and disasters. You told him, ‘You must appoint a king to rule us.’ So now present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes and family groups.”
20 Hagi Samueli'a Israeli naga nofira miko kehige'za erava'o hutazageno, Ra Anumzamofo avesi kenaku taisi zokago reno kegeno Ra Anumzamo'a Benzameni naga zamazeri fore hu'ne.
Samuel had all Israel come forward by tribes, and the tribe of Benjamin was chosen by lot.
21 Hagi anama hute'za ete Benzameni nagate ana taisi zokago re'za kazageno, Matri naga huhampri zamante'ne. Hutegeno anampinti Kisi nemofo Soli huhamprinte'ne. Hianagi Soli'a anampina omani'nege'za ke'za erifore osu'naze.
Then he had the tribe of Benjamin come forward by its family groups, and the family group of Matri was chosen. Lastly, Saul, son of Kish, was chosen. But when they looked for him, he couldn't be found.
22 Ana hige'za Ra Anumzamofona zamagra antahige'za, iga Soli'a mani'ne, hazageno Ra Anumzamo'a huno, fenozantamima ante'nafi kankamumpi frakino mani'ne.
So they asked the Lord, “Has he arrived here yet?” The Lord replied, “Go and look—he's hiding among the baggage.”
23 Hige'za ananke'ma nentahi'za zamagare'za vu'za Solina anampinkati ome avre'za ageno, ana vahe'enema eme oti'neana agra za'za hu'negeno miko vahe'mo'za agri afunteke eme atre'naze.
They ran and brought Saul over. When he stood among the people, he was head and shoulders taller than anyone else.
24 Hagi anante Samueli'a maka vahera zamasamino, Ra Anumzamo'ma huhamprintea nera hago kazo? Hianagi miko vahe'mota atupa hu'nazanki ana ne'mo'a za'za huno tamagatere'ne, hige'za miko vahe'mo'za ranke hu'za, za'zate kinia manino vugahie.
Samuel said to everyone, “Can you see the one the Lord has chosen? There's no one like him anywhere!” All the people shouted, “Long live the king!”
25 Hagi Samueli'a kini ne'mo'ma eri'zama erisia ke'a miko vahera nezamasamino, ana naneke avontafepi krenteno Ra Anumzamofo avuga ante'ne. Anama huteno'a miko vahera kuma'zmirega huzmantege'za vu'za e'za hu'naze.
Then Samuel explained to the people all that a king would do. He wrote it down on a scroll and placed it before the Lord. Then Samuel sent everyone home.
26 Hagi Soli'enena kuma'arega Gibea nevige'za, Anumzamo'ma zamarimpama zamazeri otia hanavenentake sondia vahe'mo'za agrane vu'naze.
Saul also returned to his home in Gibeah, accompanied by warriors who God had encouraged to help him.
27 Hianagi mago'a hazenke vahe'mo'za hu'za, inankna huno ama ne'mo'a tagu'vazigahie. Hagi ana vahe'mo'za huhaviza hunente'za musezana eri'za eme omi'naze. Hianagi Soli'a ana vahekura mago kea osu'ne.
But some obnoxious men asked, “How could this man save us?” They hated him and didn't bring him any gifts; but Saul did not retaliate.