< Zmavarene 4 >
1 Mosese'a Ra Anumzamofo kenona hunteno, Ke'niama antahi onamige, zamentintima osanageno'a nankna hugahie? Na'ankure zamagra amanage hu'za Kagrikura hugahaze. Ra Anumzamo'a kagritera efore osu'ne hugahaze.
“But what if they don't believe me or listen to what I say?” Moses asked. “They could say, ‘The Lord didn't appear to you.’”
2 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a anage huno antahige'ne, Na'a kazampina me'ne? huno antahigegeno Mosese'a azompani'e higeno,
The Lord asked him, “What are you holding in your hand?” “A walking stick,” Moses replied.
3 Ana azompa mopafi atro, higeno Mosese'a mopafi atregeno, ana azompamo'a osifave fore higeno, Mosese'a atreno kore fre'ne.
“Throw it on the ground,” he told Moses. So Moses did. It turned into a snake and Moses ran away from it.
4 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a anage huno Mosesena asami'ne, Kazana antenka risonare azeri sga huo, higeno Mosese'a aza antegantuteno risonare azeri sga higeno, ete azompa fore hu'ne.
“Reach out and grab hold of it by its tail,” the Lord told Moses. Moses did so and it turned back into a walking stick in his hand.
5 Anumzamo asmino, e'inahu'za fore hanige'za, Ra Anumzana nezmafa Abrahamu Anumzane, Aisaki Anumzane Jekopu Anumzamo kagrite efore hu'ne hu'za zamentinti hugahaze.
“You are to do this so that they will believe that I the Lord did appear to you, the God of their fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
6 Mago'ane Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno asmi'ne, Hagi menina nakre kuka'afi kazana vazio, higeno Mosese'a azana nekre ku'afi vaziteno erizafigeno, leprosi namumo ana azampina fore huno efenentake hu'ne.
Then the Lord told him, “Put your hand inside your clothes close to your chest.” So Moses did as he was told. When he took his hand out, it was white like snow with a skin disease.
7 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hu'ne, Hagi menina ana nakre kuka'afi kazana ete vazio, higeno Mosese'a ana azana ana nakre ku'afi eteno vaziteno erizafigeno, ana leprosi namuna fanane huno avufgamo'a knare huno ruga'a avufga'mo'ma me'neaza hu'ne.
“Now put your hand back inside your clothes,” the Lord said. Moses did so. When he took it out again, his hand had returned to normal.
8 Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesenkura anage huno asami'ne, Zamagrama kota avame'zamofonku'ma zamentinti osuge, antahi ogamisagenka, henka avame'za hnanke'za negesu'za zamentinti hugahaze.
“If they don't believe you and they're not convinced by the first sign, they'll believe because of the second sign,” the Lord explained.
9 Hu'neanagi tare avame'zamofonte'ma nege'za zamentinti nosu'za keka'a ontahisnagenka, Naeli timpinti mago'a tina afinka hagege mopafi tagi tro. E'ina'ma hanankeno'a ana timo'a hagege mopafina kora fore hugahie.
“But if they still don't believe you or listen to you because of these two signs, then you are to take some water from the Nile and pout it out on the ground. The Nile water will turn into blood on the ground.”
10 Mosese'a Ra Anumzamofona amanage huno asmi'ne, Muse hugantoanki Ra Anumzamoka nagra kea huso'e nosu'na, korapa anahu hu'na mani'na e'noe. Meninena nagrane kegaga hananagi nagefu'namo'a kema huzampina knarera osige'na, kea hu so'e nosue.
Then Moses said to the Lord, “Pleased excuse me, but I'm not someone who is good with words—not in the past, and not from the time you have been speaking with me, your servant. My speech is slow and I don't say things well.”
11 Ra Anumzamo'a kenona huno, Iza vahe zamagira tro huzmante'ne? Iza ke osu vahero, zamagesa ankanire vahero, zamavu knarehu vahero, zamavu suhu vahera zamazeri nese? Nagra Ra Anumzamo'na e'inara hunezmantoe.
“Who gave people mouths?” the Lord asked him. “Who makes people deaf or dumb, able to see or blind? It's I, the Lord, who does that.
12 E'ina hu'negu menina kagra vuge'na, Nagra kagrane mani'nena, kema hnana kea hugasmisnugenka hugahane.
Now go, and I myself will be your mouth, and I will tell you what you are to say.”
13 Hianagi Mosese'a amanage huno ke'nona hu'ne, Ra Anumzamoka muse hugantoanki mago'a vahe huzmanto.
“Please, Lord, send someone else!” Moses responded.
14 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena rimpahenteno anage hu'ne, Anantega negafu Livae nera Aroni'a omaninefi? Nagra antahi'noankino agra knare zantfa huno kea hugahie. Hanki agra kantega eme tutagiha hugantenaku ne-eankino, eme kagesuno'a agu'areti huno musena hugantegahie.
The Lord got angry with Moses, and told him, “There's your brother Aaron, the Levite. I know he speaks well. He's on his way to meet you, and he'll be very happy to see you.
15 Emema kagesnigenka, kema hania kea retro humige'na, Nagrani'a kagri kagite'ene agri agite'enena mani'nena inankna kea hugaha'e, rempi huranamisnugeta kea hugaha'e.
Speak to him and tell him what to say. I will be your mouth and his mouth, and I will tell you what you are to do.
16 Aroni'a kagri kagi erino vahe'ma kema zmasami vahe mani'nigenka, kagra Anumzankna hunka agritera mani'nenka vahe'ma zmasamisia kea asamigahane.
Aaron will speak on your behalf to the people, as if he was your mouth, and you will be in the place of God to him.
17 Hagi menina kagra kama vanohu azompa ka'a, avame'zama erifore'ma hananku erio.
Make sure to take your walking stick with you so you can use it to do the signs.”
18 Anantetira Mosese'a atreno nenemo ne' Jetronte vuno amanage hu'ne, Muse hugantoanki natrege'na ete Isipima mani'naza nafu nganaheintega vu'na, ofri mani'nazo ome zamaga'neno, higeno Jetro'a krimpa frune vuo huno hunte'ne.
Then Moses returned to Jethro his father-in-law and told him, “Please allow me to go back to my own people in Egypt so I can see if any of them are still alive.” “Go with my blessing,” Jethro replied.
19 Mosese'a Midiani kumate mani'negeno Ra Anumzamo anage huno asmi'ne, Etenka Isipi vuo, na'ankure kahe fri'nakurema hu'naza vahe'mo'za ko' fri'naze.
While Moses was in Midian, the Lord told him, “Go back to Egypt because all those who wanted to kill you have died.”
20 Anage higeno, Mosese'a tare mofavre'ane nenarone zamavreno donki afu'mofo agofetu nezmanteno, Anumzamofo azompa'a azampi azerige'za Isipi vunaku vu'naze.
Moses put his wife and sons on a donkey and went back to Egypt, carrying the walking stick that God had used to perform miracles.
21 Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena anage huno asmi'ne, Isipima ete uhanatisunka, kaguvazama erifore huogu'ma hankvema kami'noa hanavereti Fero avuga maka kaguvazana erifore huo. Hu'neanagi Nagra arimpa azeri hankvetisugeno Israeli vahera zmatresnige'za ovugahaze.
The Lord told Moses, “When you get back to Egypt, make sure to go to Pharaoh and carry out the miracles I've given you to do. I will make him stubborn and he will not let the people go.
22 Kagra anage hunka Ferona asamio, Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno hu'ne, Israeli vahera kota ne' mofavre'ni'e.
This is what you are to tell Pharaoh, ‘This is what the Lord says. Israel is my firstborn son.
23 E'ina hu'negu Nagra anage hu'na kasami'noe, Israeli vahera zmatrege'za vu'za monora ome hunanteho. Hianagi kagra ke'ni'a ontahinka zmatranke'za ovu'nazagu, antahio, Nagra kota ne' mofavreka'a ahe frigahue!
I ordered you to let my son go so he can worship me. But you refused to release him, so I will now kill your firstborn son.”
24 Mosese'ene naga'amo'za Isipi vunaku karanka nevu'za hani hige'za masenaku hazare, Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena emegeno ahe frinaku hu'ne.
But while they were on their way the Lord came to the place where they were staying, wanting to kill Moses.
25 Hianagi anante Zipora'a mago asne'nea have kazi erino, nemofo oku avufamofo anoma'a taga huno, Mosese agiafi ome netreno anage hu'ne, kagra tamagerfa hunka nagritera kora eri tagi nenavega mani'nane hu'ne.
However, Zipporah used a flint knife to cut off her son's foreskin. She touched his feet with it, and said to him, “You are a blood-husband to me.”
26 Ana higeno Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena ahe ofrigeno, Zipora'a amanage hu'ne, kora eri tagine'moka nenavezana hu'nane, na'ankure ne' mofavre'amofo oku avufga anoma'a taga hu'neazanku hu'ne. (Jen-Agf 17: 9-14).
(Calling him a blood-husband referred to circumcision.) After this the Lord left Moses alone.
27 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a Aronina asmino, Ka'ma moparega vunka Mosesena omego, higeno Aronia vuno Anumzamofo agonare Mosesena omegeno agi antako nehuno, azeri frufra hu'ne.
The Lord had told Aaron, “Go and meet Moses in the desert.” So Aaron went and met Moses at the mountain of God and greeted him with a kiss.
28 Ra Anumzamo'ma maka kema Mosesema nesamino, avame'zantmima huvenerino, ana avame zantmima omeri fore huo huno'ma hunte'nea kante anteno, ana maka kene avame'zanena Aronina asami'ne.
Then Moses explained to Aaron everything the Lord had sent him to say and all the miracles he had ordered him to do.
29 Anante Mosese'ene Aronikea vuke maka Israeli vahe'mokizmi kva vahetmina ome zamazeri atru hu'na'e.
Moses and Aaron traveled to Egypt. There they had all the Israelite elders gather together.
30 Anante Aroni'a Ra Anumzamo'ma Mosesema asmi'nea kea ana maka Israeli vahe'mokizmi nezmasamino, avame'zantamina zamavurera erifore hu'ne.
Aaron shared with them everything the Lord had told Moses, and Moses carried out the miracles so they could see them.
31 Israeli vahe'mo'za zamentinti nehu'za, Isipima zamazeri havizama hu'naza zama Anumzamo antahino keno'ma hu'nea nanekema Aroni'ma zamasamige'za nentahi'za, Israeli vahe'mo'za kepri hu'za Anumzamofo mono hunte'naze.
The Israelites were convinced. When they heard that the Lord had come to them, and that he had been touched by their suffering, they bowed their heads and worshiped.