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1 Hagi Nebukatnesa'ma nampa 2 kafuma kinima mania kafufina, mago'a ava'naramina ke'ne. Ana avanaramima keteno'a tusi antahintahi hakare nehuno avura omase'ne.
In the second year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, he had dreams. His mind was troubled, and he could not sleep.
2 Anama huteno'a ana ava'namofo agafa'ama eme eriama'ma hanazegura, zamavune vahe'ma, zamema nentaza vahe'ma, henkama fore hania zanku'ma kasnampagema nehaza vahetegane Kaldia vaheteganena kea atregeno vuno eno hu'ne. Hagi ana kea antahi'za kini ne'mofo avuga emeri atru hutazageno,
Then the king summoned the magicians and those who claimed to speak with the dead. He also called the sorcerers and wise men. He wanted them to tell him about his dreams. So they came in and stood before the king.
3 Kini ne'mo'a amanage huno zamasami'ne, Nagra mase'ne'na mago ava'na kete'na, ana avanama ke'noa zankura inankna avana ke'noeha hu'na antahintahi hakare hu'noe.
The king said to them, “I have had a dream, and my mind is anxious to know what the dream means.”
4 Hige'za ana Kaldia vahe'mo'za amanage hu'za Arami vahe zamagerupinti kenona'a hunte'naze. Kini ne'moka za'zate kinia maninka vugahane. Ana hu'negu kagri eri'za vahe mani'nonanki, ana ava'na huama hugeta nentahita, ana ava'namofo agafa'a eriama huta kasamineno!
Then the wise men spoke to the king in Aramaic, “King, live forever! Tell the dream to us, your servants, and we will reveal the meaning.”
5 Hianagi kini ne'mo'a ana Kaldia vahera amanage huno zamasami'ne. Nagra tamage hu'na tamasamuankita, ana ava'nafima ke'noa zama onasamita, ana avana'mofo agafa'ama eri ama'ma huta onasami'nazana, vahe huzmante'nuge'za tamagrira tamahe'za rukafri kafro hutregahaze. Ana nehu'za tamagri nona tapage tapagu hu'za magopi eri hihi hugahaze.
The king replied to the wise men, “This matter has been settled. If you do not reveal the dream to me and interpret it, your bodies will be torn apart and your houses made into rubbish heaps.
6 Hianagi ana ava'nafima ke'noa zama nenasamita, ana ava'namofo agafa'ama eri ama'ma huta nasamisage'na, nagra rama'a museza nerami'na rantamagi tamigahue. E'ina hu'negu menina ana avanamofo agafa'a eriama huta nasamiho.
But if you will tell me the dream and its meaning, you will receive gifts from me, a reward, and great honor. So tell to me the dream and its meaning.”
7 Hagi mago'ene ana vahe'mo'za kini nera amanage hu'za asami'naze. Hagi kini ne'moka, ana avanaka'a huama hunka kagri eri'za vahe'mota tasamitegeta antahiteta, ana ava'namofo agafa'a huama huta kasami'neno.
They replied again and said, “Let the king tell us, his servants, the dream and we will tell you its meaning.”
8 Hazageno kini ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, tamagrama antahi'zana zazate nanekea huta avazu huta nevanunkeno, ko'ma huvempama hu'nea nanekea atreno antahintahi'a rukrahe hugahie huta nehaze.
The king answered, “I know for certain that you want more time because you see how firm my decision is about this.
9 Hagi ana ava'nafima ke'noa zamofo agafa'ama eri ama'ma huta onasaminage'na, mago avamenteke knazana tamigahuema hu'noa kegu tamagesa nentahita, tamagra mago tamarimpa huta, antahintahi'a rukrahe hugahie huta havige huta nagrira renavatga nehaze. Ana hu'negu menina ana avana kema nasami'nage'na antahisuna, ana avana'mofo agafa'anena eri ama huta nasamigahaze hu'na hugahue.
But if you do not tell me the dream, there is only one sentence for you. You have decided to prepare false and deceptive words that you agreed together to say to me until I change my mind. So then, tell me the dream, and then I will know you can interpret it for me.”
10 Hanki ana Kaldia vahe'mo'za kini ne'mofona amanage hu'za kenona hunte'naze. Kini ne'moka tagriku'ma hihoma hunkama hana zana, magore huno ama mopafima mani'nea vahe'mo'a huamara huno onkasamigahie. Kini ne'moka ko'ma ama mopafima hankavenentake hu'za ra zamagima eri'za mani'naza kini vahe'mo'za, e'inahu agenoka zamavune vahe'ma, zamema nentaza vahe'ma, henkama fore hania zanku'ma huama nehaza vahe'mokizmia zamantahi onke'nazankna agenoka kagra tantahinegane.
The wise men replied to the king, “There is not a man on earth able to meet the king's demand. There is no great and powerful king who has demanded such a thing from any magician, or from anyone who claims to speak with the dead, or from a wise man.
11 Kini ne'moka tagri'ma tantahimagana zama eri ama'ma hu'amo'a, tusiza huno amuho tavesie. Ana hu'neankino mago vahe'mo'a eri amara huno onkasamigahianki, vahe'enena nomaniza anumzantamimoke ana zana eri amara hugahie.
What the king demands is difficult, and there is no one who can tell it to the king except the gods, and they do not live among humans.”
12 Kini nemo'ma ana nanekema nentahino'a, tusi arimpa nehegeno, Babiloni mopamofo agu'afima antahi'zane vahe'ma mani'naza vahera zamahe hana hihogu sondia vahera huzmante'ne.
This made the king angry and very furious, and he gave an order to destroy all those in Babylon who were known for their wisdom.
13 Antahi'zane vahe'ma zamahe fri nanekemo'a mago kasege efore hige'za, antahi'zane vahera zamahe hana hunaku vu'za e'za hu'naze. Ana nehazage'za mago'a vahera huzmantazage'za Danieline 3'a nagara ome hake'za zamahe frinaku vu'naze.
So the decree went out that all those who were known for their wisdom were to be put to death. Because of this decree, they searched for Daniel and his friends so they could be put to death.
14 Hanki kini ne'mofo avate'ma kegavama nehaza sondia vahete kva ne' Arioku'a, Babiloni mopamofo agu'afima antahi'zane vahe'ma mani'naza vahera zamahe fri'naku vu'ne. Anama nehigeno'a Danieli'a knare antahi'zama'areti Arioku'enena keaga hu'ne.
Then Daniel replied with prudence and discretion to Arioch the commander of the king's bodyguard, who had come to kill all those in Babylon who were known for their wisdom.
15 Danieli'a amanage huno Arioku'na antahige'ne. Na'ane huno kini ne'mo'a e'ina hu hankave kasegea anakino, antahi'zane vahera zamahe frigahue huno nehie? Anagema higeno'a Arioku'a anazamofo agafa'a eriama huno Danielina asami'ne.
Daniel asked the king's commander, “Why is the king's decree so urgent?” So Arioch told Daniel what had happened.
16 Anante Danieli'a ame huno kini nete vuno, Osi'a kna naminege'na ana ava'namofo agafa'a eriama hu'na kasami'neno huno ome antahige'ne.
Then Daniel went in and requested an appointment with the king so that he could present the interpretation to the king.
17 Ana kerera kini ne'mo'a hu i'zo higeno, Danieli'a noma'arega vuno 3'a afuhe'ina Hananiane, Misaheline, Azaria kizmia ana nanekea omerinte ama huno nezmasamino,
Then Daniel went to his house and explained to Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, what had happened.
18 amanage hu'ne, monafinkama mani'nea Anumzamofontega nunamu hanunkeno, agra asunku huneranteno ana ava'namofo agafa'a erinte ama huno tasami'nie. Anama hanigeno'a tagri'ene, ruga'a knare antahi'zane vahe'ma Babilonima mani'naza vahe'enena kini ne'mo'a tahe ofrigahie huno hu'ne.
He urged them to seek mercy from the God of heaven concerning this mystery so that he and they might not be killed with the rest of the men of Babylon who were known for their wisdom.
19 Hagi ana kenagera Danieli'a mase'negeno, Anumzamo'a ana ava'nane, ana avanamofo agafa'a, ava'nagna zampi erinte ama huno averi hu'ne. Anama higeno'a monafinkama mani'nea Anumzamofo agi'a Danieli'a ahentesga huno,
That night the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision. Then Daniel praised the God of heaven
20 amanage hu'ne, Maka kna Anumzamofo agi'a ahentesga huvava hugahune. Na'ankure knare antahi'zane, maka hankavenena Anumzamofopinke me'ne.
and said, “Praise the name of God forever and ever; for wisdom and power belong to him.
21 Ama mopafima ruzahu ruzahu knama fore'ma nehiana, Anumzamo Agrake higeno fore nehie. Agrake kini vahera azeri fore nehuno, azeri netreno nehie. Ana nehuno Agrake knare antahi'zana vahe'mofona amigeno ama' antahi'zana enerie.
He changes the times and seasons; he removes kings and places kings on their thrones. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding.
22 Framakino oku'ama me'nea zana Anumzamoke eri ama huno vahera nezamasamino, masare nemania Anumzankino hanimofo agu'afima me'nea zana keno antahino hu'ne. Ana hu'neankino Agra masafi nemania Anumza mani'ne.
He reveals the deep and hidden things because he knows what is in the darkness, and the light lives with him.
23 Nagri nagehe'mokizmi Anumzamoka muse hunegante'na Kagri kagia ahentesga nehue. Na'ankure knare antahi'zane, hankavenena Kagra nenamine. Ana nehunka kini ne'mofo ava'nagu'ma nunamuma hutama kantahigona zana, Kagra eri ama' hunka nasami'ne.
God of my ancestors, I thank you and praise you for the wisdom and power you gave to me. Now you have made known to me what we asked of you, you have made known to us the matter that concerns the king.”
24 Hagi anante kini ne'mo'ma Babiloni mopamofo agu'afima knare antahi'zane vahe'ma mani'naza vahe'ma vunka zamahe frio huno'ma hunte'nea ne' Ariokunte Danieli'a vuno, amanage huno ome asami'ne. Knare antahi'zane vahe'ma Babiloni mopamofo agu'afima mani'naza vahera kagra zamahe ofrinka nezmantrenka navrenka kini nete vuge'na, kini ne'mofo ava'na ome eriama hu'na asami'neno.
Then Daniel went in to see Arioch (the one the king appointed to kill everyone who was wise in Babylon). He went and said to him, “Do not kill the wise men in Babylon. Take me to the king and I will show the king the interpretation of his dream.”
25 Anante Arioku'a, Danielina ame huno avreno kini nete vuno, amanage huno kini nera ome asami'ne. Juda nagapinti vene'nema kinama eme hu'naza nagapintira mago nera ama hakena avre'na oankino, kagrama ke'nana ava'namofo agafa'a erinte ama huno kasamigahie.
Then Arioch quickly brought in Daniel before the king and said, “I have found among the exiles of Judah a man who will reveal the meaning of the king's dream.”
26 Anante kini ne'mo'a amanage huno Danielina mago agi'a Belsasana antahige'ne. Nagrama ava'nafima ke'noa zana nenasaminka, ana ava'namofo agafa'a eri amara hunka nasamigahano?
The king said to Daniel (who was called Belteshazzar), “Are you able to tell me the dream that I saw and its meaning?”
27 Anagema higeno'a Danieli'a amanage huno kini nera asami'ne. Mago antahi'zane vahemo'o, amema nentea vahemo'o, avune vahe'mo'o, henka fore hania zanku'ma kasnampa nanekema nehaza vahe'mo'za, anama ke'nana ava'namofo agafa'a erinte ama hu'za kini nemoka kasamigara osu'naze.
Daniel answered the king and said, “The mystery that the king has asked about cannot be revealed by those who have wisdom, nor by those who claim to speak with the dead, nor by magicians, and not by astrologers.
28 Hianagi monafinkama mani'nea Anumzamo, fra'ma kino oku'ama me'nea zana eri fore nehia Anumza mani'neankino, Anumzamo'a henkama fore hania zamofo sipakare'ma masenankeno'a ava'nafi kini ne'moka eri kaveri hu'ne.
Nevertheless, there is a God who lives in the heavens, who reveals mysteries, and he has made known to you, King Nebuchadnezzar, what will happen in the days to come. These were your dream and the visions of your mind as you lay on your bed.
29 Hagi kini ne'moka kagrama mase'nenka'ma ava'nama ke'nanana, henkama fore'ma haniaza ke'nane. Ana hu'neankino oku'ama framakino me'nea zama erifore nehia Anumzamo, ana ava'na eri kaveri hu'ne.
As for you, king, your thoughts on your bed were about things to come, and the one who reveals mysteries has made known to you what is about to happen.
30 Hagi ama ana ava'namofo agafa'ama eriama'ma huno nagri'ma nasami'neana, nagra mago'a antahi'zane vahera zamagatere'na, antahi'zana eri'nogu huno anara osu'ne, i'o. Anumzamo ana ava'namofo agafa'a nasami'neanki'na, huama hanugenka ava'na kamofo agafa'a antahi ama' hugahane.
As for me, this mystery was not revealed to me because of any wisdom that I have more than any other living person. This mystery was revealed to me so that you, king, may understand the meaning, and so that you may know the thoughts deep within you.
31 Hagi kini ne'mokama ava'nama ke'nampina, mago ne'mofo amema'a kavuga oti'negenka ke'nane. Ana amema'amo'a tusizankna huno masanentake huno ruzahukna hu'negenka negenka tusi koro hu'nane.
King, you looked up and you saw a large statue. This statue, which was very powerful and bright, stood before you. Its brightness was terrifying.
32 Ana vahe amema'amofo aseni'a goliretike tro nehu'za, tare azantrene amimiza'a silvareti tro nehu'za, amukofareti'ma uramino amote'ma ome atre'neana, bronsireti tro nehuno,
The head of the statue was made of fine gold. Its breast and arms were of silver. Its middle and its thighs were made of bronze,
33 arenareti'ma urami'nea agiararena ainireti tro hu'naze. Hagi agia'a ainireti'ene higo hapateti eri havia huza tro hu'naze.
and its legs were made of iron. Its feet were made partly of iron and partly of clay.
34 E'i anama hunkama avanama negankeno'a, mago havea vahe'mo azampinti rutamana huotre'neaki, agonafinti agra'a atamanasiteno eramino, ana vahe amema'amofo agiararema, ainireti'ene higo hapatetima eri haviama hu'za tro'ma hu'naza agia rarena rufuzafupetre'ne.
You looked up, and a stone was cut out, although not by human hands, and it struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay, and it shattered them.
35 Ana higeno ana maka ainine, higo hapa'ene, bronsine, silvane, golinena magokage rufuzufupegeno, witima neharegeno zaho'mo eno, onoma'a magore huno otreno eme eri harafima huno viaza huno erino vu'ne. Hianagi anama eno ana vahe amema'ama rufuzafupea havemo'a, ra agona seteno maka ama mopa ruvite'ne.
Then the iron, clay, bronze, silver, and gold at the same time were broken into pieces and became like the chaff of the threshing floors in the summer. The wind carried them away and there was no trace of them left. But the stone that struck the statue became a great mountain and filled the whole earth.
36 Hagi kini ne'moka e'inahu ava'na ke'nanankita menina ana ava'namofo agafa'a eriama huta kasamigahune.
This was your dream. Now we will tell the king the meaning.
37 Kini ne'moka, kagra maka kinia zamagaterenka vugote'nane. Hagi monafinkama mani'nea Anumzamo kagrira kinia manio huno huhamprigenka kinia mani'nankeno hankavene rankaginena kami'ne.
You, king, are king of the kings to whom the God of heaven has given the kingdom, the power, the strength, and the honor.
38 Ana nehuno kagrira hankavea kamigenka vahe'ene zaga kfane namaraminena kegava hu'nane. Ana hu'neankinka ana vahe amema'amofo aseni'ama golireti'ma tro hu'nagenka'ma kenanana, e'i kagra mani'nane.
He has given into your hand the place where the human beings live. He has given over the animals of the fields and the birds of the heavens into your hand, and he has made you rule over them all. You are the statue's head of gold.
39 Hanki henka'a kagri kamefira mago kini ne' efore hugahiankino, ana kini ne'mofo hankavemo'a, kagri hankavea agateoregahie. Hagi anantera nampa 3 kini efore huno, maka ama mopa kegava hugahie. Ana hu'neankino agra ana vahe amema'ama bronsireti'ma tro'ma hu'nazankna hu'ne.
After you, another kingdom will arise that is inferior to you, and yet a third kingdom of bronze will rule over all the earth.
40 Hagi ana amefira nampa 4kini efore hugahiankino, hankavenentake huno ainigna hugahie. Na'ankure ainimo'a maka'zana rufuzafu'nepeaza me'ne. Ana hu'neankino ainimo'ma maka'zama rufuzafunepeaza huno, ana kini ne'mo'a maka vahera hahu zamanteno zamazeri haviza huvagaregahie.
There will be a fourth kingdom, strong as iron, because iron breaks other things into pieces and shatters everything. It will shatter all these things and crush them.
41 Hagi ana ava'nafima ke'nanana, ana amema'amofo agia ainireti'ene higoreti'ene eri havia hu'za tro hu'naze. E'inama hu'neana, agafa'amo'a amanahu hu'ne. Ana kini ne'mo'ma kegavama hu'nesnia vahe'mo'za zamagrare zamagrare hu'za otitere hugahazankino, mago'amoza aenigna huza hankavenetisageno, mago'amo'za hankave otigahaze.
Just as you saw, the feet and toes were partly made of baked clay and partly made of iron, so it will be a divided kingdom; some of the strength of iron will be in it, just as you saw iron mixed with the soft clay.
42 Hagi ana vahe amema'amofo agia'a ainireti'ene higoreti eri haviama hu'za tro hu'nagenkama ke'nana zamofo agafa'amo'a amanahu hu'ne. Anama efore'ma hania kini nemo'ma kegavama hania vahe'mo'za, mago kaziga hankave netiszage'za, mago kaziga hankavea otigahaze.
As the toes of the feet were partly made of iron and partly made of clay, so the kingdom will be partly strong and partly brittle.
43 Ana vahe amema'amofo agiama ainireti'ene higoreti'ma eri haviama hu'za tro'ma hu'nagenka'ma ke'nana zamofo agafa'amo'a amanahu hu'ne. Anama refko haza kini vahe'mo'za mofa'nezmi omeri emeri nehu'za, eri mago hunaku hanazanagi, zamagra magopina omanigahaze. Na'ankure ainine higomo'enena ruohamprigaha'e.
As you saw the iron mixed with soft clay, so the people will be a mixture; they will not stay together, just as iron does not mix with clay.
44 Hagi anankini vahe'mo'zama kinima mani'zama esnaza knafina, Monafinkama nemania Anumzamo'a mago kasefa kuma (Kindom) erifore hugahiankino, mago vahe'mo'a eri havizana osutfa huge, mago vahe'mo'a eno hara hunora ana kumara ohanaregahie. Ana hu'neanki'za Anumzamo'ma eri fore hania kumapima mani'snaza vahe'mo'za, mago'a kini vahera zamazeri fenkami atre vaganere'za, zamagra manivava hu'za vugahaze.
In the days of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will it be conquered by another people. It will break the other kingdoms into pieces and put an end to all of them, and it will remain forever.
45 Kagrama ana ava'nafima kankeno'a, mago havea vahe'mo azanuti ruofregeneanki, agra'a frageramino ana vahe amema'ama ainireti'ene bronsireti'ene hapa'ene silvareti'ene golireti'ma tro'ma hu'naza vahe amema'ama rufuzafupe'nea havemofo agafa'amo'a e'inahu hu'ne. Hagi Ra agi'ane Anumzamo'a henkama fore'ma haniaza kini nemoka ava'nafi eri kaveri hu'ne. Ama ana ava'na tamage ava'na ke'nane. Ana hu'neankino amama eri fore'ma hu'na kasamua kante anteno efore hugahie.
Just as you saw, a stone was cut out of the mountain, but not by human hands. It broke the iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold into pieces. The great God has made known to you, king, what will happen after this. The dream is true and this interpretation is reliable.”
46 Kini ne' Nebukatnesa'a Danieli'ma hia nanekema nentahino'a, Danielina agiafi avugosaregati kepri huno umaseno husga hunenteno, ofane mna nentake zantamina erita eta eme kre mna vunteho huno vahera zamasami'ne.
King Nebuchadnezzar fell on his face before Daniel and honored him; he commanded that an offering be made and that incense be offered up to him.
47 Hanki anante kini ne'mo'a amanage huno Danielina asami'ne. Tamagerfa huno kagri Anumzamo'a anumzamokizmi Anumza mani'neno, kini vahe'mokizmi Razami mani'neno, oku'ma me'nea zama eri fore'ma nehia Anumza mani'ne. Ana hu'neankinka ava'nama ke'noa ava'namofo oku antahi'zama'a emeri ama hunka nasami'ne.
The king said to Daniel, “Truly your God is the God of gods, the Lord of kings, and the one who reveals mysteries, for you have been able to reveal this mystery.”
48 Anante kini ne'mo'a Danielina eri'zama'afintira avre anagamutegeno Babiloni mopafina ugota kva ne' mani'ne. Ana nehuno kini nemo'a mago'a marerirfa musezantami Danielina nemino, huntegeno Babiloni mopamofo agu'afima knare antahi'zane vahe'ma mani'naza vahera kegava huzmante'ne.
Then the king made Daniel highly honored and gave him many wonderful gifts. He made him ruler over the whole province of Babylon. Daniel became chief governor over the wisest men of Babylon.
49 Hagi kini ne'mo'ma anama nehigeno'a Danieli'a kini nera antahigegeno, Satrakine, Mesakine, Abetnekonena huhampri zamantege'za, Babiloni mopafina mago'a eri'zantera kegava hu'naze. Ana nehazageno Danieli'a agra kini ne'mofo nompi mani'ne.
Daniel made a request of the king, and the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to be administrators over the province of Babylon. But Daniel remained at the king's court.

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