< 1 Samue 18 >
1 Hagi Deviti'ma Soli'enema ke'ma huvagaretegeno'a, henka Jonatani'a Devitina avesinenteno, agra'agu'ma avesinenteaza huno tusiza huno avesinte'ne.
After David finished speaking with Saul, Jonathan became great friends with David. He loved David as he loved himself.
2 Hagi ana knareti'ma vu'neana Soli'a Devitina atregeno nefa nontega ovu'neanki, azerigeno agrane mani'ne.
From that time on Jonathan had David work for him and would not let him go back home.
3 Hagi Jonatani'a hanavenentake huvempage Devitina hunte'ne. Na'ankure agra'aguma avesinenteaza huno tusiza huno Devitina avesinte'negu anara hu'ne.
Jonathan made a solemn agreement with David because he loved him as he loved himself.
4 Hagi Jonatani'a za'za kukenama amegama antani'neana, Deviti hatenemino, ana agofetura ha' kukena'ane, bainati kazima'ane ati'ane amu nofi'anena ami'ne.
Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David, together with his tunic, his sword, his bow, and his belt.
5 Hagi nazankuro Soli'ma Devitinku'ma hugahane huno hiazana Deviti'a knare huno anazana higeno, Soli'a azeri antesga huno sondia vahete kva ante'ne. Hagi ana zankura maka vahe'mo'zane Soli eri'za vahe'mo'zanena muse hu'naze.
David was successful in doing everything Saul asked him to do, so Saul made him an officer in the army. This pleased everyone, including Saul's other officers.
6 Hagi Deviti'ma Filistia ne'ma ahetege'za ha'ma huzmagaterete'za ete kumategama azageno'a, maka Israeli kumapinti a'mofa'mo'za nasenasepane, hapu zavenane eri'za ahe'za muse hu'za avo nehage'za Solina amarara hu'naze.
When the soldiers returned home after David had killed the Philistine, the women of all the towns of Israel came out singing and dancing to meet King Saul, happily celebrating with tambourines and musical instruments.
7 Hagi ana a'mofa'mo'za zavena nehe'za anage hu'za zagamera hu'naze, Soli'a 1tauseni'a ha' vahe zamahegeno, Deviti'a 10 tauseni'a ha' vahe zamahe'ne.
As they danced the women sang, “Saul has killed his thousands, and David his tens of thousands.”
8 Hagi ana zagamema Soli'a nentahino'a, tusi arimpa ahegeno amanage hu'ne, Zamagra zagamema hazana Devitinkura rama'a 10tauseni'a aheneanki, nagrikura 1tauseni'a ahene hu'za nehaze. Hagi agra maka zantamina erineno, nagri no erino kini mani'naku hige'za e'inahu zagamera hu'naze.
What they were singing made Saul very angry as he didn't think it was right. He said to himself, “They've given David credit for killing tens of thousands, but only thousands to me. All that's left is to give him the kingdom!”
9 Hagi ana knareti'ma vu'neana Deviti'ma kini tra'ama erizanku Soli'a kaniverenteno vu'ne.
From that time on Saul viewed David with suspicion.
10 Hagi anante knazupa Anumzamo'a havi avamu huntegeno Solintera hanavetino eno eme azeri haviza higeno, noma'afi mani'neno neginagi nehuno azampina karugru keve e'rinegeno, Deviti'a nehiaza huno zavena azampi azeri'neno ahe'ne.
The following day an evil spirit from God came on Saul with power, and he was ranting inside the house while David played the harp as he regularly did. Saul happened to be holding a spear,
11 Hagi Soli'a karugru kevereti Devitina nozafare renarente'nue huno nentahino, karugru keve matevuno reana hantaga higeno, Deviti'a atreno fre'ne. Hagi e'inahu'zana tare zupa hu'ne.
and he threw it at David, saying to himself, “I'll pin David to the wall.” But David managed to escape him twice.
12 Hagi Soli'a Devitinkura koro hu'ne. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a Solina atreno Deviti'ene mani'ne.
Saul was afraid of David, because the Lord was with David, but he had given up on Saul.
13 Hagi Soli'a Devitina tavaoma'aretira azeri netreno 1tauseni'a sondia vahe kva manio huno huntegeno, sondia vahe zamavareno hate vu'ne.
So Saul sent David away and made him a commander of a thousand soldiers, leading them out and back as part of the army.
14 Hagi hakarezama Deviti'ma hu'nea zamo'a knare ke'za hu'ne. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a agrane mani'negeno'e.
David was very successful in everything he did, because the Lord was with him.
15 Hagi Soli'ma keno antahino'ma hiama Deviti'ma hiazamo'ma knare zanke higeno'a, Soli'a mago'ane tusi koro hu'ne.
When Saul saw how successful David was, he was even more afraid of him.
16 Hianagi miko Israeli vahe'ene Juda vahe'mo'za Devitina zamavesinte'naze. Na'ankure agra knare huno sondia vahera hatera zamavareno vuno eno hu'ne.
But everyone in Israel and Judah loved David, because of his leadership in the army.
17 Hagi mago zupa Soli'a anage huno Devitinkura hu'ne, Kota mofa'ni'a Merapuna kaminugenka a' erintegahane. Hianagi kotazana kagrama hanavetinka Ra Anumzamofo ha'ma hanunka, ana ara erigahane. Na'ankure Soli'a antahi'zama'afina Devitina nagra'a nazanura ahe ofrisuanki, Filistia vahe'mo'za hara hunte'za ahe frisaze huno antahi'ne.
One day Saul told David, “Here's my oldest daughter Merab. I will give her to you in marriage, but only if you prove to me you're a brave warrior and fight the battles of the Lord.” For Saul was thinking, “I don't need to be the one to kill him—let the Philistines do it!”
18 Hagi Deviti'a kenona hunteno, Nagra knarera osugeno, Israeli vahepina naga'nimokizmia zamagia omane vahe mani'nazanki'na, kini ne'moka mofara ara erigara osu'noe.
“But who am I, and what status does my family have in Israel, for me to become the son-in-law of the king?” David replied.
19 Hagi Soli'a Merapuna Deviti ara erintegahie huno hu'neanagi, anama zanazeri aravema hunaku'ma hia zupa, Soli'a mofa'a Merapuna omi netreno, Mehola kumate ne' Adrieli avremigeno ara eri'ne.
However, when the time came to give Merab, Saul's daughter, to David, she was given in marriage to Adriel of Meholah instead.
20 Hagi ana knafina Mikeli'a Solina mago mofa'agino, Devitima avesintea kea Solina eme asamizageno'a muse nehuno,
Meanwhile Saul's daughter Michal had fallen in love with David, and when Saul was told, he was happy about it.
21 Anage hu'ne, nagra ana mofania Devitina aminugeno ara erino, nenanemo'zana hanige'na, huntenugeno vuno Filistia vahe'ene hara ome nehanige'za ahegahaze. Nehuno Soli'a Devitina asamino, Menina mago'ene nagri mofara erinka nenanemo'zana hugahane.
“I'll give her to David,” Saul thought. “She can be the bait so the Philistines can trap him.” So Saul said to David, “This is the second time you can become my son-in-law.”
22 Hagi Soli'a eri'za vahe'a huzamanteno anage hu'ne, vuta Devitina agrake'ma mani'nenigeta ome asamita, Soli'a agrane mika eri'za vahe'anena muse hugantazanki, kagra mofa'a a' erintenka nenemo'za huo huta ome asamiho.
Saul gave these instructions to his servants, “Talk with David in private and tell him, ‘Look, the king is very happy with you, and all of us love you. Why not become the king's son-in-law?’”
23 Higeno ana nenekea Devitina ome asamizageno, Deviti'a anage huno kenona huzamante'ne, Tamagra tamagesa antahi'zana kini ne'mofo nenemozama hu'zana osi'za me'ne hutma nehazo? Nagra nagi omne namunte omane ne' mani'noe.
Saul's servants spoke privately to David, but he replied, “Do you think it's nothing to become the king's son-in-law? I'm a poor man, and I'm not important.”
24 Hagi Soli eri'za vahe'mo'zama Deviti'ma hu'nea nanekema eri'za ome nesamizageno'a,
When Saul's servants explained to him what David had said,
25 Soli'a mago'ane eri'za vahe'a huzamanteno, amanage huta Devitina ome asamiho, Mofanima mizama hunaku'ma haniana 100'a Filistia venenemokizmi zamagoza anoma'a zamaheno taga huno egahie huno hu'ne huta ome asamiho. Hianagi Solima agesama antahiana ha' ome nehanigeno ahesaze huno antahi'ne.
Saul told them, “Tell David, ‘The only dowry the king wants for the bride is one hundred foreskins of dead Philistine as a way of taking revenge on his enemies.’” Saul's plan was to have David be killed by the Philistines.
26 Hagi Soli eri'za vahe'mo'zama ana nanekema Devitima eme asamizageno'a Deviti'a muse ana nanekerera hu'neanagi, anama knama ante'nea kna eohanati'negeno,
When the servants reported what the king had said back to David, he was happy to become the king's son-in-law. While there was still time,
27 Deviti'ene sondia vahe'amo'za vu'za 200'a Filistia vene'ne ome zamahe'za, zamagoza anona taga huno erino kini ne' eme ami'ne. Ana higeno kini ne'mo'a mofa'a Mikelina amigeno Deviti'a ara erino kini ne'mofo nenemo'za hu'ne.
David set off with his men and killed two hundred Philistines, and brought back their foreskins. They counted them all out before the king so that David could become the king's son-in-law. So Saul gave him his daughter Michal in marriage.
28 Hagi Soli'ma antahino kenoma hiama Ra Anumzamo'ma Deviti'ene manigeno, mofa'amo Mikeli'ma Devitima avesintegeno'a,
Saul realized that the Lord was with David and that his daughter Michal was in love with David,
29 Soli'a mago'ane tusi koro Devitinkura nehuno, hara renteno vu'ne.
and so he became even more afraid of David, and was David's enemy for the rest of his life.
30 Hagi Filistia sondia vahe'mofo kva vahe'mo'za sondia vahera rama'a zupa zamavare'za e'za Israeli vahera hara eme huzamante'naze. Hianagi ana'ma hu'za Soli sondia vahe'ma ha'ma eme hunezamantageno'a, Deviti'a knare huno hara huzamagatenerege'za maka vahe'mo'za antahi'za ke'za nehu'za, Devitina ra agi ami'naze.
Whenever the Philistine commanders attacked, David was more successful in battle than all of Saul's officers, so that his reputation grew rapidly.