< Zmavarene 2 >
1 Ana knafina mago Livae nagapinti ne'mo'a, mago ara Livae nagapinti erigeno,
After these things, a man from the house of Levi went out, and he took a wife from his own stock.
2 amu'ene huno ne' mofavre ksenteno, keana hiranto mofavre fore'ma higeno, 3'a ikamofo agu'afi frakino antegeno mani'ne.
And she conceived and bore a son. And seeing him to be handsome, she hid him for three months.
3 Hianagi ana mofavre'mo ra huno 3'a ikama higeno mago'ane frakintega'ma nosuno'a, ekaeka ku tro huno, kolta fukinuti renkanireteno, ana mofavrea ana ekaekapi anteteno erino Naeli tinkenafi me'nea uha trazampi ome frakino ante'ne.
And when she was no longer able to hide him, she took a small basket woven of bulrushes, and she smeared it with pitch as well as tar. And she placed the little infant inside, and she laid him in the sedges by the bank of the river.
4 Ana mofavremofo nesaro'a agrite'ma fore haniaza kenaku ogantu'a mani'ne.
His sister was standing at a distance and was wondering what would happen.
5 Fero mofa'mo ti frenaku, eri'za mofa'nene Naeli tinte erami'za, ana tinkenare nevu'za ekaekara uha trazampi me'negeno negeno, eri'za mofa'a huntegeno omerino eme ami'ne.
Then, behold, the daughter of Pharaoh descended to wash in the river. And her maids walked along the edge of the cove. And when she had seen the small basket among the papyruses, she sent one of her servants for it. And when it was brought,
6 Ana mofa'mo'ma ekaekama erinagino keana, ana mofavremo'a zavitegeno, asuntagi nenteno anage hu'ne, Ama Hibru vahe'mokizmi mofavre.
she opened it; and realizing that within it was a little one crying, she took pity on him, and she said: “This is one of the infants of the Hebrews.”
7 Anante ana mofavremofo nesaro'a, Fero mofara antahigeno, Knare vu'na mago Hibru ara ome avre'na anenkeno mofavrea kegava krigantegahifi?
And the sister of the boy said to her: “If you wish, I will go and call to you a Hebrew woman, who will be able nurse the infant.”
8 Higeno Fero mofa'mo'a anage huno hu'ne, Vunka kema hanaza hunka ome avrenka eno huno huntegeno, ana mofa'mo'a vuno ana mofavremofo nerera ome avreno e'ne.
She responded, “Go.” The maid went directly and called her mother.
9 Fero mofa'mo'a amanage huno ana ara asmi'ne, Ama mofavrea avrenka ome kegava krinante'nege'na, miza segantaneno, higeno ana mofavrea avreno kegava krinte'ne.
And the daughter of Pharaoh said to her: “Take this boy and nurse him for me. I will give you your wages.” The woman took and nursed the boy. And when he was mature, she delivered him to the daughter of Pharaoh.
10 Ana mofavre'mo'ma rama higeno avreno Fero mofate vigeno, Fero mofa'mofo zage mofavre'aza higeno, timpinti avre fegu'a atre'noe nehuno Mosese'e huno agi'a antemi'ne.
And she adopted him in place of a son, and she called his name Moses, saying, “Because I took him from the water.”
11 Hagi ana knafina Mosese'ma nena huteno, mago zupa vahe'amo'zama tusiza hu'za kazokzo eri'zama enerizarega nevuno keana, mago Hibru nera, Isipi ne'mo nehegeno ome negeno,
In those days, after Moses had grown up, he went out to his brothers. And he saw their affliction and an Egyptian man striking a certain one of the Hebrews, his brothers.
12 omege emegema hiana mago vahera omani'negeno keteno, ana Isipi nera ahe frino ksepampi asente'ne.
And when he had looked around this way and that, and had seen no one nearby, he struck down the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
13 Anante knazupa Mosese'a nevuno keana tare Hibru ne'tremoke zanagra zanagra ha' nehakeno ome neznageno, hazenkema agafama hu'nea nera antahigeno, Na'a higenka negafuna nehane?
And going out the next day, he spotted two Hebrews quarrelling violently. And he said to him who was causing the injury, “Why do you strike your neighbor?”
14 Hianagi ana ne'mo'a ke'nona'a huno, Iza kvati'a maninenka refko hurantegahane huno kazeriotine? Kagra Isipi ne'ma ahe fri'nanaza hunka nahe frinaku nehano? Higeno Mosese'a koro nehuno antahintahima hiana, vahe'ma ahe fri'noa zana hago e'ama hige'za antahi'naze hu'ne.
But he responded: “Who appointed you as leader and judge over us? Do you want to kill me, just as yesterday you killed the Egyptian?” Moses was afraid, and he said, “How has this word become known?”
15 Fero'ma ana kema nentahino, Mosesena ahe frinaku hianagi, Mosese'a atreno freno Midiani kumatega umaninaku vu'ne. Vuno mago tinkerire umani'nege'za,
And Pharaoh heard this talk, and he sought to kill Moses. But fleeing from his sight, he stayed in the land of Midian, and he sat down next to a well.
16 mago Midiani pristi ne'mo'a 7ni'a mofa'ne zmante'neanki'za, nezmafa sipisipine meme afu'tmimo'zama tima nesnagu tinkerire neazageno,
Now there was a priest of Midian with seven daughters, who came to draw water. And having filled the troughs, they desired to water their father’s flocks.
17 ruga'a sipisipi afu kva vahe'mo'za eme zmahenati trazageno, Mosese'a otino ana mofa'nea ome zamaza huno nezmafa sipisipi afutamine, meme afutamina ana tina afi zamige'za netageno,
The shepherds overcame them and drove them away. And Moses rose up, and defending the girls, he watered their sheep.
18 ana mofa'nemo'za nezmafa Ruelinte (Jetro) uhanatizageno anage huno zmantahigene, nahigeta menina hantaka huta aze? hige'za,
And when they had returned to their father, Reuel, he said to them, “Why have you arrived sooner than usual?”
19 ruga'a sipisipi kva vahe'mo'zama tahemanenatiza vahera, mago Isipi ne'mo taza huno zmahenenatino, sipisipiti'anena taza huno tina afizmi'ne.
They responded: “A man of Egypt freed us from the hands of the shepherds. Moreover, he also drew water with us and gave the sheep to drink.”
20 Anante Rueli'a (Jetro) zmantahigeno, ina ana nera mani'ne? Nahigeta atreta e'naze? Ome kehinkeno kave emeneno, hige'za ome avre'za azageno,
But he said: “Where is he? Why have you dismissed the man? Call him, so that he may eat bread.”
21 Mosese'a zmagranema manisigu mago arimpa higeno Rueli'a (Jetro) mago mofa'a, Zipora amigeno a' eri'ne.
Therefore, Moses swore that he would live with him. And he accepted his daughter Zipporah as a wife.
22 Zipora'a amu'ene huno ne' mofavre ksentegeno, Mosese'a rurega ne'mo'na kraga emani'nogu agi'a Gesomu'e hu'na ante'mue.
And she bore a son to him, whom he called Gershom, saying, “I have been a newcomer in a foreign land.” In truth, she bore another, whom he called Eliezer, saying, “For the God of my father, my helper, has rescued me from the hand of Pharaoh.”
23 Za'za kna evutegeno Isipi kini nera fri'ne. Hianagi Israeli vahe'mo'za tusi'a knazama eri'za kazokzo eri'za eneri'za, Anumzamofontega zavi krafa hu'naze. Ana zavi krafa zimimo'a Anumzamofo avure marerigeno,
In truth, after a long time, the king of Egypt was dead. And the sons of Israel, groaning, cried out because of the works. And their cry ascended to God from the works.
24 Anumzamo'a ana zavi krafazamia antahinezamino, Abrahane, Aisakine, Jekopunema huvempa huno huhagerafi'nea kegu agesa antahi'ne.
And he heard their groaning, and he also remembered the covenant which he formed with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
25 Anumzamo'a Israeli vahera nezmageno, knazampima mani'nazazana keno antahino hu'ne.
And the Lord looked with favor on the sons of Israel, and he knew them.