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1 Hanki Nemani'a agra Siria sondia vahete kva ne' mani'ne. Ana hu'neno agri kva ne'amofo avurera knare ne' mani'negeno kva ne'amo'a muse hunentea ne' mani'ne. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a agrira aza hige'za Siria vahe'mo'za ha' vahe'zmia hara huzmagatere'nagu anara hu'ne. Nemani'a hanave sondia netfa mani'neanagi, agrira fugo namumo azeri haviza hu'ne.
Naaman, the king of Aram's army commander was considered a great man by his master and highly respected, for through him the Lord had made the Arameans victorious. He was a mighty warrior, but he was a leper.
2 Hanki mago kna Siria sondia vahe'mo'za Israeli vahera rohu ome renezmante'za, anampinti mago osi mofara avre'za vu'naze. Ana hazageno ana mofa'mo'a Nemani a'mofo eri'za mofa umani'ne.
Some Arameans had gone on a raid and had captured a young girl from the land of Israel. She had been made a servant to Naaman's wife.
3 Henka ana mofa'mo'a Nemani nenarona amanage huno asmi'ne, Sameriama mani'nea kasnampa ne'ma negave'ma vuno ome kesiana, amne fugo kri'a azeri so'e hugahie.
She told her mistress, “If only my master would go and see the prophet who lives in Samaria. I'm sure he could cure him of his leprosy.”
4 Anankema Nemani'ma nentahino'a, kva ne'are vuno, ana Israeli mofa'mo'ma hiankea ome asmi'ne.
Naaman went to his master and explained what the Israelite girl had said.
5 Higeno kini ne'mo'a ame huno Nemanina asmino, Israeli kini netega nagra mago avo krenta'nena erinka vunka ome amigahane, nehuno kema hiaza higeno ana avona enerino kna'amo'a 340 kilo hu'nea silva zagone enerino, kna'amo'a 60 kilo hu'nea goli enerino, knare'nare kukena 10ni'a e'nerino vu'ne.
“You can go,” said the king of Aram, “and I will send a letter with you to the king of Israel.” So Naaman left. He took with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold, and ten sets of clothing.
6 Hanki ana Israeli kini netegama krente'nea avona amanahu avo krente'ne. Nagra eri'za vaheni'a Nemanina ama avona kre'na huntogeno kagritega vianki, fugo kri'a azeri so'e hunto.
The letter he took to the king of Israel read: “This letter accompanies my servant Naaman, sent to you so you can heal him of his leprosy.”
7 Hanki anante Israeli kini ne'mo'ma ana avoma hampriteno'a, zaza kukena'a tagato nehuno amanage hu'ne, Nagra Anumza mani'ne'na vahera ahe nefri'na, vahera fripintira azeri oti'naku hugeno hio. Ama ne'mo'a fugo krima eri'nea nera azeri so'e huogura huntegeno ome'neanki, nagrama antahuana ha' eme hurante'naku mago'a kankamunku hakeno anara hu'ne.
When the king of Israel read the letter, he ripped his clothes in panic and said, “Does this man think I'm God, having power over life and death, sending me a leper to heal? Obviously he's just trying to invent an excuse to attack me, as anyone can see!”
8 Hianagi Ra Anumzamofo kasnampa ne' Elisa'ma antahiama Israeli kini ne'mo'ma za'za kukena'ama tagato'ma hiankema nentahino'a, kato ne'a huntegeno vuno amanage hu'ne, Na'ane hunka za'za kukenaka'a tagatora hu'nane? Hagi ana nera atregeno nagrite ena Israelia mago kasnampa nera mani'ne hu'na averira hanena keno antahino hugahie.
But when Elisha, the man of God, heard that the king of Israel had ripped his clothes in panic, he sent a message to the king, saying: “What did you rip your clothes for? Please send the man to me, so he will be convinced there is a prophet in Israel.”
9 Higeno Nemani'a hosi afutamine, karisiramima'ane vuno, Elisa nomofo kafante umani'naze
So Naaman arrived with his horses and chariots and stood waiting at the door of Elisha's house.
10 Anante Elisa'a mago kato vahe hunteno, Nemanina amanage hunka ome asamio, kagra vunka 7ni'a zupa Jodani timpi tina ome fregeno, kavufamo'a so'e hina agru hugahane huno hie hunka ome asamio.
Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go and wash yourself seven times in the Jordan. Then your body will be healed, and you will be clean.”
11 Hianagi Nemanina tusi arimpahegeno nevuno amanage hu'ne, Nagrama antahuana atiramino eme otine'no, Ra Anumzana agri Anumzamofo agi neheno, azana rusuteno veraveverave nehuno fugonkrini'a nazeri so'e hugahie hu'na huanagi anara osie.
But Naaman got angry and left, saying, “I expected he would at least come out, stand there and invoke the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over where my leprosy is and heal it.
12 Hanki Damaskasia tare tintrena Abana tine Farpari timokea ana maka Israelima me'nea tintamina zamagaterena'e. Ana hu'neanki'na anampi tina fre'na so'ea hugare, nehuno tusi arimpa nehegeno rukrahe huno atreno vu'ne.
Aren't the rivers of Damascus, Abanah and Pharpar, better than any of these streams of Israel? Couldn't I have washed in them and been healed?” So he turned around and went off in a rage.
13 Hianagi Nemanina eri'za vahe'amo'za eza amanage hu'za asmi'naze, kva ne'moka kasnampa ne'mo'ma mago'ma amuhoma hu'nea zama tro huo huno'ma hiresina, amne ana zana tro hasine. Hu'negu agrama hiaza hunka vunka tina ome fregeno fugo namumo'a atregantena agru huo.
But Naaman's officials went to him and said, “Sir, if the prophet had told you that you had to do something extraordinary, wouldn't you have done it? How much easier is it to do what he says, ‘Wash and you'll be healed’?”
14 Higeno Nemani'a ana vaheke antahiteno vuno, Jodani timpi 7ni'a zupa tina ome fre'ne. Ra Anumzamofo kasnampa ne' Elisa'ma hu'nea kante anteno tina fregeno fugo kri'amo'a atrentegeno, avufgamo'a osi mofavremofo avufgamo'ma hiaza huno agrunentake hu'ne.
So Naaman went down and plunged himself underwater in the Jordan seven times, as the man of God had told him. His body was healed, his skin became like a baby's, and he was clean.
15 Ana hutege'za Nemani'ene eri'za vahe'amo'za ete Ra Anumzamofo kasnampa nete e'naze. Anama hute'za Nemani'a Elisa avuga ome otino amanage hu'ne, Menima nagrama antahuana maka ama mopafina mago anumzana omani'neanki, Israeli vahe'motma tamagri Anumzamo agrake maka vahe Ra Anumzana mani'ne. E'ina hu'negu muse hugantoanki kvanimoka ama kamua musezana erio.
Then Naaman and his whole entourage went back to the man of God, stood before him, and Naaman announced, “Now I'm convinced that there is no God in all the world except in Israel. Please accept a gift from me, your servant.”
16 Anagema higeno'a, Elisa'a kenona'a amanage hu'ne, Ra Anumzama kasefa huno mani'nege'nama Agri eri'zama enerua Anumzamofo agifi tamage hu'na huankina, mago musezana e'origahue. Anage higeno Nemani'a tutu huno erio hu'neanagi, Elisa'a e'oritfa hu'ne.
But Elisha replied, “As the Lord lives, the one I serve, I will not accept anything.” Even though Naaman tried to persuade him to take the gift, he refused.
17 Anagema higeno'a, anante Nemani'a Elisana asmino, Kagra musezama e'oriku'ma hanunka, kvanimoka natrege'na mago'a Israelitira mopa kate'na tare miuli donki afu tre'mokema eriga avamente eri'na kumanirega va'neno. Hanki kvanimoka meninteti'ma vanige'na mago'a anumzantera Kresramana vuontege, ofanena huontegahue. Hianagi Ra Anumzamofonteke kresramna vunente'na, ofanena huntegahue.
So Naaman said, “If you won't, please let me, your servant, take back with me two mule loads of earth, for I will never again bring a burnt offering or make a sacrifice to any other god but the Lord.
18 Hianagi eri'za vahe'kamo'na Ra Anumzamo'a magoke zantfante kumi'ni'a atrentegahie. Kva ne'nimo'ma Rimoni havi anumzamofo mono nompima nevuno'a, nazante azerineno mono'ma hunte'naku'ma kepri'ma hige'na, nagrane prira nehue. E'ina hu'negu eri'za vaheka'mo'na Ra Anumzamo'a kumini'a atrenantesie.
In addition, may the Lord forgive me for doing this: When my master goes into the temple of Rimmon to worship there, and I assist him, and I bow down in the temple of Rimmon, may the Lord forgive me for doing so.”
19 Anage higeno Elisa'a asmino, antahintahi hakarea osunka krimpa frune vuo. Hianagi Nemani'a zazatera ovu'negeno,
“Go in peace,” said Elisha, and Naaman left. But he had only gone a short way
20 Ra Anumzamofo eri'za ne' Elisa kato ne'mo Gehasi'a amanage huno agesa antahi'ne, Kvani'mo'a Nemanina amne atregeno vu'ne. Na'ahigeno Nemani'ma musezama amiku'ma hiazana e'ori'ne. Kasefa huno mani'nea Ra Anumzamofo avufi tamage huanki'na, nagra Nemani amage taragi'na vu'na ana zantamia mago'a ome erigahue.
when Gehazi, the servant of Elisha the man of God, said to himself, “Just look how my master has let this Naaman the Syrian off the hook by not accepting the gifts he brought! As the Lord lives, I'll run after him and get something from him.”
21 Anage nehuno Gehasi'a agareno Nemanina avaririno vu'ne. Hanki Gehasi'ma avaririno eazama Nemani'ma negeno'a, Gehasina agenaku karisi'afinti takaureno Gehasina anage huno antahige'ne, Mago'a hazenke me'negenka neano?
So Gehazi chased after Naaman. When Naaman saw him running after him, he jumped down from the chariot to meet him and asked, “Is everything all right?”
22 Higeno Gehasi'a kenona huno, Mago'a kea omne'neanki, kva ne'nimo'a amanage huo huno hunante'ne. Efraemi naga agona mopafima mani'naza kasnampa vahepinti menina tare netrena e'na'e. Ana hu'naku kagra mago silva zagone kukena tare zanamiogu hunantege'na e'noe.
“Everything's fine,” Gehazi replied. “My master sent me to tell you, ‘I've just found out that two young men have arrived to see me from the sons of the prophets who live the hill country of Ephraim. Please let them have a talent of silver and two sets of clothing.’”
23 Higeno Nemani'a kenona'a huno, I'o silva zagoa mago kura e'origahananki, tare ku erigahane huno nehuno, Gehasina tutu huno erio higeno, Gehasi'a antahi fru huno eri'ne. Ana nehuno Nemani'a kna'amo'a 68 kilo hu'nea silva zago refko huno tare kupi eraritere nehuno, kukena tare erinteno eri zanamigeke tare eri'za vahe'amokea Gehasina azahuke erike vu'na'e.
But Naaman replied, “Please, take two talents.” He insisted that Gehazi to accept them. Then he tied up two talents of silver in two bags as well as two sets of clothing. He gave them to two of his servants, who carried them for Gehazi.
24 Hanki agonare'ma ete'za, Gehasia ana zantamina tare eri'za netremokizni zanazampintira erino noma'afi erinenteno, ana netrena huznantegeke ete vu'na'e.
When Gehazi arrived at the hill fortress, he took the gifts from the servants and put them in the house. He told the men they could go, and they left.
25 Ana huteno Gehasia ufreno Elisa avure uotigeno, Elisa'a huno, Iga vu'nanane, huno antahigegeno Gehasi'a kenona huno, Kva vahe'nimoka mago'arega vu'na e'na osu'noe.
When Gehazi got back and attended his master, Elisha asked him, “Where have you been, Gehazi?” “Your servant hasn't been anywhere,” he replied.
26 Hianagi Elisa'a amanage huno asmi'ne, Mago vahemo'ma kagrane keaga huku'ma karisiafinti'ma erami'neana, nagra avamupina kagrane mani'nena kagenoana ontahi'nampi? Menina zago erige, kukena erige, olivi hoza erige, waini hoza erige, sipisipi afutami erige, bulimakao afu tami erige, eri'za veneneramine, eri'za a'neneramina zamavare kna omane'ne.
But Elisha told him, “Didn't I see you in my mind's eye when the man got down from his chariot to meet you? Is this the time to take money and clothing, olive groves and vineyards, sheep and oxen, male and female servants?
27 E'ina hu'negu Nemani fugo krimo'a takaureno kagrite'ene kagripinti'ma fore'ma hanaza vahete'ene maka kna mevava huno vugahie. Anage hutegeno Elisa avugati'ma Gehasi'a atreno nevigeno, fugo krimo'a azeri haviza higeno maka avufgamo'a efenentake huno hamponkna hu'ne.
Consequently Naaman's leprosy will stick to you and your descendants forever!” As Gehazi left him, he had leprosy—he looked as white as snow.