< Taneo 5 >

1 Hagi mago'a kafuma evutegeno'a, Belsasa'a Babiloni kumatera kinia efore huno maniteno, mago zupa tusi'a ne'za negreno, agri agoragama mani'neza ranra eri'zama eneriza kva vahetamina 1 tauseni'a vahe kehige'za azageno zamagrane waini tina ne'ne.
King Belshazzar held a great feast for one thousand of his nobles, and he was drinking wine with them.
2 Hagi Belsasa'a waini tima neno neginagima nehuno'a, ko'ma nefa Nebukatnesa'ma Jerusalemi Ra Anumzamofo mono nompinti'ma golireti'ene silvareti'ma tro'ma hu'naza kapuramima erino e'nea kapuramina eri'za esazegu huzmante'ne. Na'ankure agrane, agri agoragama eri'zama eneriza vahe'ane, a'nane'ane henkama eri'nea a'nane'ane ana kapuramimpi waini ti nenaku anara hu'ne.
Under the wine's influence Belshazzar ordered his servants to bring in the cups and bowls of gold and silver his father Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the Temple in Jerusalem so that he and his nobles, his wives and concubines, could drink from them.
3 Anagema hige'za Jerusalemia Anumzamofo mono nompinti'ma golireti tro'ma hu kapuramima eri'za e'naza kapuramina ome eri'za azage'za, kini ne'ene, agri agoragama eri'zama eneriza vahe'ane, a'nane'ane, henkama eri'nea a'nanene ana kapuramimpintira waini tina ne'naze.
So they brought in the gold cups and bowls that had been taken from the Temple of God in Jerusalem. The king and his nobles, his wives and concubines, drank from them.
4 Hagi ana kapuramimpinti'ma waini tima nene'za, golireti'ene, silvareti'ene, bronsireti'ene, ainireti'ene, zafareti'ene, havereti'ma tro'ma hunte'naza havi anumzazamimofo zamagi husga hu'naze.
As they drank wine they praised their gods—idols made of gold, silver, bronze, iron, wood, and stone.
5 Anama nehazageno'a, kini ne'mo'ma kesga huno noma'amofo asarega, tavi'ma rekru'ma hunentaza azotama me'nea tvaonte'ma keana, mago vahe'mofo azamo efore huno avona negregeno ke'ne.
Immediately the fingers of a human hand appeared, writing on the plaster wall of the king's palace, opposite the lampstand. The king watched the hand as it wrote.
6 Anama higeno kini nemo'ma negegeno'a, avugosamo'a ruzahe nehigeno, tusi koro hu'ne. Ana nehigeno agiamo'a ahirahi neregeno, zaferina'a omne'amne nehigeno, oti hankavetigara osu'ne.
His face turned pale, and he became very frightened. His legs gave way and his knees knocked together.
7 Anama higeno'a kini ne'mo'a ruzahu ruzahu antahi'zama eri'naza vahera kehige'za e'naze. Anante antahi'zane vahe'ma Babiloni kumapinti'ma e'naza vahera amanage huno zamasami'ne. Iza'o ama avoma hamprino antahiteno, ana avomofo agafa'ama eriama huno nasamisnimofona, kini vahe'mo'zama nentaniza koranke zaza kukena antanintegahue. Ana nehu'na golireti trohu seni nofi anankempina antegahue. Ana hanugeno nagrama kegavama hu'noa mopafina nagri namefira nampa 3 kva ne' efore hugahie.
The king shouted, “Bring in the enchanters and astrologers and diviners!” He told these wise men of Babylon, “Anyone who can read this writing and explain it to me will be clothed in purple and have a gold chain placed around his neck, and he will become the third highest ruler in the kingdom.”
8 Kini ne'mo'a anage hutege'za knare antahi'zane vahe'amo'za efretere hu'za ana avona ke'nazanagi, magomo'e huno ana avona hampriteno, ana avomofo agu'agesa'a eri amara huno asamigara osu'naze.
However, after all the king's wise men had come in, they could not read the writing or explain to him what it meant.
9 Hagi ana'ma hazageno'a kini ne' Belsasana mago'ene avugosamo'a ruzahe nehigeno, tusi koro hu'ne. Ana hige'za agri agoragama eri'zama eneriza vahe'mo'za na'a hugahune nehu'za tusi savri hu'naze.
This made King Belshazzar even more frightened and his face grew even paler. His nobles also were in panic.
10 Hianagi kini ne'mofo nerera'ma anazama fore hia zamofo nanekema nentahino'a, ne'zama nenaza nompi ame huno umareri'ne. Ana huteno Belsasana amanage huno ome asami'ne. Za'zate kinia maninka vugahananki, ana zankura antahintahi hakarea nehunka kamanogura osugeno, kavugosamo'a ruzahera osino.
When the queen mother heard the noise the king and the nobles were making she went to the banquet hall. She said to Belshazzar, “May Your Majesty the king live forever! Don't be frightened! Don't look so pale!
11 Ama kegavama hu'nana mopamofo agu'afina mago ne' mani'neankino, ruotage'ma hu'naza anumzaramimofo avamu'mo agripina mani'ne. Ko'ma negafa Nebukatnesa'ma kinima mani'nea knafina, ana ne'mofona anumzaramimofo antahi'zamo'ma hiaza huno, antahintahi zama'amo'ene, knare antahi'zamo'ene ama' antahi'zamo'a agripina avite'nea ne' mani'ne. Hagi negafa Nebukatnesa'a ana nera huhamprintegeno, Babiloni vahe'ma zagoma re'za negaza vahe'ma, ikante zagere'ma ke avame'ma huza nanekema nehaza vahe'ma, zamene vahe'ma, ruzahu ruzahu antahi'zama eri'naza vahetera kegava huzmante'nea ne' mani'ne.
There's a man in your kingdom who has the spirit of the holy gods in him. In your father's time he was found to have understanding and insight, and wisdom like that of the gods. Your Majesty's father, King Nebuchadnezzar put him in charge of the magicians, enchanters, astrologers, and diviners. Your father did this
12 Hanki ana nera Danielikino, kini ne' Nebukatnesa'a agi'a eri rukrahe huno Belsasa'e huno antemi'ne. Ana ne'mofona ruzahu antahi'zamo'ene ama' antahi'zamo agripina avite'nea nekino, ava'nane kaguvazanena amne agafa'a eriama nehuno, amuhoma hu'nea knazanena erioza nehie. Ana hu'neanki Danielinku hugeno eno anama ke'nana avomofo agafa'a eriama huno kasamino.
because Daniel, (called Belteshazzar by the king) was found to have an excellent mind, full of understanding and insight, and also able to interpret dreams, explain mysteries, and solve difficult problems. Call Daniel in and let him explain what this means to you.”
13 Anagema hutege'za Danielina ome avre'za kini ne'mofo avuga azageno, kini ne'mo'a antahigeno, kagra Danieligema nehaza ne'ma Juda mopareti'ma nenfa kini ne' Nebukatnesa'ma zamavareno eno kinama huzmantenea vahepinti ne' mani'nampi?
So Daniel was brought in before the king. The king asked him, “Are you Daniel, one of the prisoners my father the king brought from Judah?
14 Vahe'moza kagriku'ma nasamina zana, ruotage'ma hu'nea anumzaramimofo avamu'mo agrane mani'negeno, antahi ama'ma hu' antahizamo'ene knare antahi'zamo kagripina avite'nea nere hu'za hu'naze.
I have heard about you, that the spirit of the gods is in you, and that you were found to have understanding, insight, and great wisdom.
15 Hagi asaregama krente'nea avomofo agafa'ama eme eri ama huta nasamiho hu'na knare antahi'zane vahe'ene kaguvazama eri fore'ma nehaza vahera kehuge'za e'nazanagi, ana avomofo agu'agesa'a eri amara hu'za onasami'naze.
Just now the wise men and enchanters were brought before me to read this writing and explain it to me, but they weren't able to do so—they couldn't tell me what it meant.
16 Hianagi vahe'mo'za kagrikura eme nasami'za, maka zamofo agu'agesa'a eri ama nehunka, amuhoma hu'nesnia zanena eri fru hugahane hu'za hu'naze. E'ina hu'negu kagra ana avoma ke'noa avomofo agu'agesa'a eri ama hunka nasamisnanke'na, husga hugante'na kini vahe'mo'zama nentaniza fitunke kukena eri hankre negante'na, golireti trohu seni nofi knankempina antegantegahue. Ana nehu'na huhampri kantesugenka, nagrama kegavama hu'noa mopamofo agu'afina, nagri namefira nampa 3 kvane efore hugahane.
However, I'm told that you are able to give interpretations and solve difficult problems. If you can read this writing and explain it to me, you will be clothed in purple and have a gold chain placed around your neck, and you will become the third highest ruler in the kingdom.”
17 Hagi anante Danieli'a kini ne'mofona kenona hunteno, nagri'ma namiku'ma hana muse zantamina kagraka'a erige, vahe zamige huo. Hianagi nagra anama ke'nana avona hamprite'na ana avomofo agu'agesa'a eri ama hu'na kini ne'moka kasamigahue.
Daniel answered the king, “Keep your gifts and give your rewards to another. Even so I will read the writing to Your Majesty and explain to you what it means.
18 Hagi kini ne'moka antahio, Marerisa Anumzamo negafa Nebukatnesana huhampri antegeno, hankavenentake kinia efore higeno, agimo'a haru haru huno vuno eno hu'ne.
Your Majesty, the Most High God gave your father Nebuchadnezzar this kingdom, and power, glory, and majesty.
19 Hagi Anumzamo'a azerintesga huno ra agi amigeno, ruzahu ruzahu zamavufagane vahe'ma, ru zamageru ru zamageru'ma neru'za kokankokama nemaniza vahe'mo'za, agrikura koro nehu'zma zamahirahiku hu'naze. Ana nehuno negafa'a hankave nekino, izano ahe frinaku'ma himofona ahe nefrino, izano atre'nugeno manisanie himofona atregeno nemanigeno, agra avesite ragima aminaku'ma himofona ra agia nemino, azeri fenkami atrenaku'ma himofona azeri fenkami netre.
Because of the power he gave him, people of every nation and language trembled with fear before him. Those he wished to kill were killed, and those he wished to live were allowed to live. Those he wanted to honor were honored, and those he wanted to humble were humbled.
20 Hianagi negafa'a avufga erisga nehuno, keontahi avu'ava'za higeno, Anumzamo'a kini tra'aretira avre atregeno, ragima e'neria zamo'a omanene.
But when he became arrogant and hard-hearted, acting proudly, he was removed from his royal throne and his glory was taken away from him.
21 Anumzamo'a vahe antahintahia eritreno afi zaga kfamofo antahintahi nemino, avre atregeno vahe'enena omanino vuno afi donki afutamine umani'neno, bulimakao afu'mozama nehazaza huno trazana neneno mani'negeno kenage'ma ru'nea ata ko'mo'a aseni azokapina runtetere nehigeno, agrama keno antahino'ma hiana Marerisa Anumzamo maka ama mopafi vahera agrake kegava hu'neno, izano avesinte'mofo huhamparintegeno kinia nemanie huno antahi'ne.
He was driven away from human society and his mind became like that of an animal. He lived with the wild donkeys and ate grass like cattle, and he was soaked with the dew of heaven until he acknowledged that the Most High rules over human kingdoms, and that he gives them to whoever he chooses.
22 Hianagi kagra agri mofavre Belsasaga ama ana zamofona ko kenka antahinka hu'nane. Hianagi kagra kavufga anteraminka omani'nane.
But you, Belshazzar, his son, have not humbled yourself, even though you knew all this.
23 Ana nehunka kagrama musema hanazamo higenka, monama kegavama hu'nea Anumzamofo agi'a eri haviza nehunka, huzmantanke'za vu'za mono noma'afinti'ma eri'za e'naza kapua ome eri'za azagenka, kagri agoragama eri'zama eneri'za vaheka'ane a'naneraminka'ane, henka a'neraminka'ane ana kapufina waini tina ne'naze. Ana nehutma kaza osu havi anumzaramima silvareti'ene golireti'ene bronsireti'ene ainireti'ene zafareti'ene havereti'ma keaga ontahi, avu onke, antahino keno osu havi anumzama vahe'mo'zama tro'ma huzmante'naza zantamimofo zamagi husga hu'naze. Hianagi kasimu'ma negamino, maka zama nehana zama kegava nehia Anumzamofo agia husga huonte'nane.
You have arrogantly defied the Lord of heaven and you had the cups and bowls of his Temple brought to you. You and your nobles, your wives and concubines, drank wine from them as you praised gods made of silver, gold, bronze, iron, wood, and stone that can't see or hear or know anything. But you have not honored God who holds in his hand your very breath and everything you do.
24 Ana hu'negu Anumzamo'a huntegeno mago vahe'mofo azamo eno ama ana avona asarega eme kregenka ke'nane.
That's why he sent the hand to write this message.
25 Hagi amanahu avonkrente'negenka ke'nane, MENE, MENE, TEKEL, PARSIN.
What was written on the wall was this: ‘Number, number, weigh, divide.’
26 Hanki anama krente'nea kemofo agu'agesamo'a amanahu hu'ne. MENEMA hu'neana, hago hampari'ne hu'neankino, nama'a knama kinima manisnana kna hago Anumzamo'a hampri atupa hu'neankino menina vagare knaka'e.
Here is the meaning: Number—God has numbered your reign and brought it to an end.
27 TEKELIEMA huno krente'nea kemofo agu'agesamo'a, Maka kavukvara sigerire erinteno rezaganeno keana, kagri kavukvamo'a knare osigenka kinima maniga avamentera omani'nane.
Weighed—you have been weighed on the balances and you were found lacking.
28 PARSINIEMA huno krente'nea kemofo agu'agesa'amo'a, Amu'nompinti refko hu'ne huno krente'ne. Ana hu'neankino Anumzamo'a kagrama kegava hu'nana mopa ko refko huno, mago kaziga mopa Midia vahe nezamino, mago kaziga mopa Pesia vahe zami'ne hu'ne.
Divided—your kingdom has been divided and given to the Medes and the Persians.”
29 Hagi anankema kini ne' Belsasa'ma antahiteno'a, huzmantege'za kema hu'nea kante ante'za, kini vahe'mo'zama nentaniza fitunke kukena eri hankrenente'za, golireti tro hu'naza seni nofi anankempina ante'nentazageno, Belsasa'a Danielinkura huama huno anage hu'ne, nagri namefira nampa 3 kva ne' menina efore hie.
Then Belshazzar gave the order and Daniel was clothed in purple and had a gold chain placed around his neck. He was proclaimed the third highest ruler in the kingdom.
30 Hianagi ana kenagera Midia sondia vahe'mo'za ran kumapi efre'za Babiloni kini ne' Belsasana ahe fri'naze.
On that very night Belshazzar, king of the Babylonians, was killed
31 Ana hutazageno Midia mopareti ne' Dariusi'ma 62'a kafu nehuno, agafa huno Babiloni moparera kinia manino kegava hu'ne.
and Darius the Mede was given the kingdom at the age of sixty-two.

< Taneo 5 >