< 2 Samue 12 >
1 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a Netenina huntegeno Devitintega vu'ne. Hagi Neteni'ma Devitinte'ma eno'a amanage eme huno asami'ne, Mago rankumapina tare netre mani'na'ane, mago nera fenone ne' manigeno, magomo'a amunte omane ne' mani'ne.
Yahweh [told the prophet Nathan what David had done, and he] sent Nathan to tell [this story to] David: “[I heard about] two men [who] were living in a certain city. One was rich and the other was poor.
2 Hagi feno ne'mo'a rama'a sipisipi kevune rama'a bulimakao kevune ante'ne.
The rich man owned a lot of cattle and sheep.
3 Hianagi amunte omane ne'mo'a magoke osi a' sipisipi anenta ate'ne. Hagi agra ana osi sipisipi anentara kegava hu'negeno, mafavre zaga'ane magoka nena hu'naze. Hagi ana sipisipimo'a ana ne'mofo zuompafinti ne'zana neneno, kapu'afinti tina ne'neno afumpi masetere hu'ne. Hagi ana sipisipi anentamo'a mofa'agna hu'negeno avure anteneno kegava nehiane.
But the poor man had only one little female lamb, which he had bought. He raised the lamb, and it grew up with his children. He would give the lamb some of his own food and let it drink from his cup. He let the lamb sleep in his arms. The lamb was like a daughter to him.
4 Hagi mago zupa feno ne'mofona mago nantu vahe noma'arega egeno, feno ne'mo'a afu kevu'afintira sipisipia ome ohe netreno, amunte omane ne'mo'ma magoke a' sipisipi anenta'ma ante'nea ome aheno ana nantu vahera krente'ne.
[One day] a visitor came to [visit] the rich man. The rich man did not want to take one of his own animals [and kill it] to prepare a meal for the visitor. So instead, he stole the poor man’s lamb [and killed it] and prepared a meal for his visitor.”
5 Hagi ana nanekema Deviti'a nentahino'a tusi'a arimpa ahegeno amanage hu'ne, Kasefa huno mani'nea Ra Anumzamofo avufinki, tamage huno anazama hu'nea ne'mo'a frigahie.
[When] David [heard that, he] was very angry about [what] the rich man [had done]. He said to Nathan, “I solemnly declare that the man who did that should be executed!
6 Na'ankure agra amunte omane ne'mofo zama kumazafa neseno, asunkura huonte anara hu'negu, anama eri'nea zantera 4'a zupa ante agofetu huno amigahie.
But before he is executed, he should pay back to the poor man four lambs for doing this, and for not having pity [on the poor man].”
7 Hagi Neteni'a Devitina asamino, E'i ana feno nera kagra mani'nane. Hagi Ra Anumzana Israeli vahe Anumzamo'a amanage hie, Nagra masavena fregante'na huhampri kantogenka Israeli vahe kinia mani'nanke'na, Soli'ma kahe'za nehige'na Nagra'a agri azampintira kaguravazi'noe.
Nathan said to David, “You are the man [I have been talking about]! And this is what Yahweh, the God we Israelis [worship], says to you: ‘I appointed you to be king of Israel, after having rescued you from Saul.
8 Hagi Nagra'a kvakamofo Soli naga'ene avrenegamina, a'ne'aramina avrenegamina, Israeli vahe'ene, Juda vahete kva Nagra huhampri kante'noe. Hagi e'ina zamo'ma knare'ma huoganteresina, Nagra rama'a zantamina mago'ana amne kamusine.
I gave you his palace and his wives. I caused you to become the king to rule Israel and Judah. If [you had told me that] you were not content with what I gave you, I would have given you twice as much!
9 Hagi nahigenka Ra Anumzamo'na kea kefenkami natrenka, Nagri navufina havi kavukvara hane? Hagi Hiti ne' Uriana Amoni vahe'mokizmi bainati kazinteti kagra ahe nefrinka, a'a kumazafa avre'nane.
So why have you despised my commandment [about not committing adultery]? You have done what I consider to be very evil! You have arranged for Uriah to be killed in a battle by the Ammon people-group’s soldiers, and you have taken his wife to be your wife!
10 Hagi antahio, kagra nagefenkami atrenka Hiti ne' Uria a' avrenanku, ama knareti'ma manita vanazana kagri nagara bainati kazinteti hara huzmante vava hu'za vugahaze.
You have despised me, and have taken Uriah’s wife to be your wife. So for many generations some of your descendants will die violently. [MTY, PRS]
11 Hagi amanage huno Ra Anumzamo'a hie, kagrama hana kavukavate kagri'a naga'mo'za oti'za hafra hugantegahaze. Hagi a'neka'aramina tava'onkare nemaninimofo avreminugeno, negesanke'za zage ferupi amate zmanteno masegahie.
I solemnly declare to you that I will cause someone from your own family to bring trouble to you. I will take your wives and give them to him, and he will have sexual relations with them in the daytime, where everyone can see it, and you will know all about it.
12 Hagi kagra oku'a ana kavukvara hu'nananagi, Nagra zage ferupi amate mika Israeli vahe zamufi ana zana erinte ama hugahue.
What you did, you did secretly, but what I will cause to happen, everyone in Israel will be able to see it [or know about it]. [IDM]’”
13 Anage higeno Deviti'a huno, Nagra Ra Anumzamofo avufina kumi hu'noe, higeno anante Neteni'a asamino, Ra Anumzamo'a kumika'a atreganteankinka, ana kumikura kagra ofrigahane.
David replied, “I have sinned against Yahweh.” Nathan said to David, “Yahweh has forgiven you for your sin: You will not die [because of this sin].
14 Hianagi e'ina kavukava'mo'a Ra Anumzamofo ha' vahera zamaza hige'za Ra Anumzamofona azanavanke hu'za huhaviza huntegahazankino, ana mofavrekamo'a frigahie.
But, you have shown contempt for Yahweh by doing this. So, your baby will die.”
15 Hagi Netenima noma'arega vigeno, Uria kento a' Batsiba'ma Devitinteti'ma ante'nea mofavrerera Ra Anumzamo'a rankri atregeno kri eri'ne.
Then Nathan went home. Then Yahweh caused the baby t o become very sick, the one that Uriah’s wife had given birth to.
16 Hagi ana mofavregura Deviti'a ne'zana a'o huno mopafi maseno Ra Anumzamofontega nunamuna nehigeno kora atune.
So David prayed to God that the child [would not die]. He (fasted/abstained from food), and he went into [the room where he slept] and lay all night on the floor.
17 Hagi anama nehige'za, ranra eri'za vahe'amo'za otino ne'zama zamagranema nenogu azeri oti'nazanagi, agra otino ne'zama zamagranema ne'zankura avesra hu'ne.
[The next morning] his advisors stood around him and urged him to get up. But he would not get up, and he would not eat any food with them.
18 Hagi 7ni knazupa ana mofavrea frige'za eri'za vahe'mo'za Devitima asamizankura koro nehu'za anage hu'naze, Ana mofavrema ofri mani'negeta, tagra kema hunana ontahi'neankino menima fri'nea kema asaminunana, agrazante hazenke erigahianki, tagra na'a hugahune?
One week later the baby died. David’s servants were afraid to tell that to David. They said [to each other], “Hey, while the baby was still alive, we talked to him, but he would not answer us. Now, if we tell him that the baby is dead [RHQ], he may do something to harm himself!”
19 Hianagi eri'za vahe'mo'zama zamagrage zamagragema hu'za sumi'sumima hazazama negeno'a, hago mofavreni'a fri'ne huno Deviti'a antahi'ne. Hagi Deviti'a eri'za vahe'a zamantahigeno, Mofavrea fri'neo? huno hige'za zamagra kenona hu'za, Izo hago fri'ne hu'za hu'naze.
But when David saw that his servants were whispering something to each other, he realized that the baby must be dead. So he asked them, “Is the baby dead?” They replied, “Yes, he is dead.”
20 Hagi Deviti'a mopafintira otino ti freteno, azokara erise nehuno, masave freteno kukena'a eri nentanino Ra Anumzamofo seli nontega vuno Ra Anumzamofo monora ome hunte'ne. Ana huteno noma'arega vuno ne'zanku hige'za eri'za eme amizageno ne'ne.
Then David got up from the floor. He bathed himself, put lotions on his body, and put on other clothes, Then he went into Yahweh’s Sacred Tent and worshiped Yahweh. Then he went home. He asked his servants for some food. They gave him some, and he ate it.
21 Hagi eri'za vahe'amo'za Devitina antahige'za, Kagra nankna kavukva hunka mofavrema ofri mani'negenka, ne'zana atrenka zavira ate'nane? Hianagi menima mofavrema frigenka, ete otinka ne'za ne'nane.
Then his servants said to him, “We do not understand [RHQ] why you have done this! While the baby was still alive, you cried for him and refused to eat anything. But now that the baby has died, [you are not crying any more!] You got up and ate some food!”
22 Anage hazageno Deviti'a kenona huno, Ne'zana a'o hu'na nasunku'ma hu'noana, na'ankure Ra Anumzamo asunku hunante'nigeno mofavrea ofrisiegu ne'zana atre'na nunamuna nehu'na zavira ate'noe.
David replied, “While the baby was still alive, I fasted and cried. I thought, ‘Who knows? Yahweh may be merciful to me and not allow the baby to die’.
23 Hianagi agra fri'negu na'ante ne'zana a'o hu'na nunamuna hugahue? Nagra asimura aminugeno oraotigahie. Hagi nagra agritera vugahuanagi, agra nagritera omegahie.
But now the baby is dead. So (there is no reason for me to (fast/abstain from eating food) any more./why should I (fast/abstain from eating food) any more?) [RHQ] (Can I bring him back to me?/I certainly cannot bring him back to me!) [RHQ] [Some day] I will go to where he is, but he will not return to me.”
24 Anante Deviti'a nenaro Batsibana azeri avava seno, azeri fru nehuno, Deviti'a agrane masegeno, amu'ene huno ne'mofavre kasentegeno, Deviti'a ana mofavre agi'a Solomoni'e huno antemi'ne. (Solomoni'ema hu'neana rimpa frue hu'ne.) Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a ana mofavrea avesinte'ne.
Then David comforted his wife, Bathsheba. Then he (slept/had sexual relations) with her, and she [became pregnant again and] gave birth to another son. David named that son Solomon. Yahweh loved that little boy.
25 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a ana mofavrea avesintegu kasnampa ne' Neteni huntegeno Devitinte vuno mofavremofo agi'a Jedidia Ra Anumzamo avesinte'ne hu'ne hunka antemio huno asami'ne.
He told the prophet Nathan to tell David to name the baby boy Jedediah [which means ‘loved by Yahweh’, ] because Yahweh loved him.
26 Hagi anama nehigeno'a, Joapu'a Amoni vahe'mokizmi ugagota hu'nea kuma Raba rankuma ha' huzamanteno mago kuma eri'ne.
(Meanwhile/While all that was happening), Joab’s [soldiers] attacked Rabbah, [the capital city] of the Ammon people-group; and they captured the king’s fortress.
27 Hagi Joapu'a kema erino vu vahe huzamanteno, hago Raba rankumara ha'huzamateno tima nenaza tina zamaheno hanarene huta Devitina ome asamiho.
Then Joab sent messengers to David, to tell him this: “My troops are attacking Rabbah, and we have captured the city’s water supply.
28 Ru menina nagra ha' hu'na Raba kuma erisuge'za ana kumamofo agia nagri nagire asamaresagi, mago'a sondia vahera zamavarenka Raba rankumara ome zamahenka erio huta asamiho.
Now gather your troops and come and surround the city and capture it. If you do not do that, my troops will capture the city and it will then be named ‘the City of Joab’.”
29 Higeno Deviti'a maka sondia vahera nezamavareno Raba kumatega vuno, ha ome huno ana rankumara eri'ne.
So David gathered all his troops. They went [with David] to Rabbah and attacked it and captured it.
30 Hagi Raba kini ne'mofo kini fetorira kna'amo'a 35 kilogremi hu'neankino, ana fetoritera zago'amo'a mareri'nea have me'nea fetori omeri'za Devitina asenifi antaninte'naze. Hagi Deviti'a ha'ma huno eri'nea zantamina rama'a eri'ne.
Then David took the crown from the head of the king of Rabbah (OR, from the head of [Milcom] the god of Rabbah) and put it on his own head. It [was very heavy; it] weighed (75 pounds/34 kg.), and it had many very valuable stones fastened to it. His soldiers also took many other valuable things from the city.
31 Ana nehuno Raba kumate vahera zamavarege'za kazokzo eri'za vahe mani'ne'za, so eri'zanki, saumenteti eri erizanki, piki tunteti eri'zanki, brikima kreno trohu eri'za zamige'za eri'naze. Maka Amoni rankumatamimpi vahera ana erizanke'za zami'ne. Ana huteno Deviti'a maka sondia vahe'a zamavarege'za ete Jerusalemi vu'naze.
Then they brought the people of Rabbah out of the city and forced them to [work for them] using saws and iron picks and axes. David’s troops also forced them to make bricks. David’s soldiers did this in all the towns of the Ammon people-group. Then David and all of his army returned to Jerusalem.