< Zmavarene 7 >
1 Ana hutegeno Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno Mosesena asmi'ne, Antahio, Nagra Fero avurera kazeri Anumzankna hanugeno, negafu Aroni'a kasnampa neka'a manigahie.
The Lord told Moses, “Look, I will make you seem like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.
2 Ana maka ke'ma Nagrama huoma hu'na hugantoa kea nehugeno, Israeli vahe'ma Fero'ma zamatresnige'za mopa'afinti'ma atre'za vanaza kea negafu Aroni'a kini nera asamino.
You are to repeat everything that I tell you to say, and your brother Aaron must repeat it to Pharaoh so that he will let the Israelites leave his country.
3 Hianagi Nagra Fero antahintahia eri hanaveti'nugeno tamatrenigeta novanage'na, ruzahu ruzahu kaguvazane avame zani'anena Isipi mopafina erifore hugahue.
But I will give Pharaoh a stubborn attitude, and though I will perform many signs and wonders in Egypt, he won't listen to you.
4 Hagi Fero'a keka'a ontahigahianki'na, Nagra nazana rusute'na Isipi moparera ranra knazanteti kegaga hunezmantena, Nagra Israeli vahe'ni'a zamavare'na atiramigahue.
Then I will attack Egypt, imposing heavy punishments on them, and I will lead out by their tribes my people the Israelites.
5 Nagra nazama rusute'na Isipi vahe'ma ha'ma renezmante'na, Israeli vahe'ma amuno zmifinti'ma zmavre'na atiramisuge'za, Isipi vahe'mo'za Ra Anumzamo'e hu'za ke'za antahi'za hugahaze.
In this way the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord—when I take action against Egypt and lead the Israelites out of the country.”
6 Mosese'ene Aronikea Ra Anumzamo'ma hi'oma huno znasmi'neaza hu'na'e.
Moses and Aaron did exactly as the Lord had ordered.
7 Mosese'a 80'a kafu higeno, Aroni'a 83'a kafu hu'neke Ferontera kea ome hu'na'e.
Moses was eighty and Aaron was eighty-three when they went and spoke to Pharaoh.
8 Anante Anumzamo'a Mosesene Aronigizni amanage huno znasami'ne,
The Lord told Moses and Aaron,
9 Fero'ma kaguvaza erifore hi'oma hanigetna'a, Aronina asmigeno azompa'a matevuno mopafi Fero avuga atrenkeno, ana azompamo'a osifave efore hino.
“When Pharaoh asks you, ‘Why don't you perform a miracle, then?’ tell Aaron, ‘Take your walking stick and throw it down in front of Pharaoh,’ and it will turn into a snake.”
10 Mosese'ene Aronikea Feronte vuke Ra Anumzamo'ma znasami'nea kante anteke anazana hu'na'e. Aroni'a azompa Ferone eri'za vahe'amokizmi zamavuga atregeno, ana azompamo'a osifave fore hu'ne.
Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did what the Lord had ordered. Aaron threw down his staff in front of Pharaoh and his officials, and it turned into a snake.
11 Higeno Fero'a agranena antahi'zane vahe'ene avotaga vahe'ene Isipi kumapi kaguvaza erifore nehaza vahe'ene zamagi hige'za, zamagranena ana zanke hu'za oku'a tro hu'za ante'ne'za vahe'ma rezmatagama nehaza zantaminuti Aroni'ma hiaza hu'naze.
But Pharaoh called in wise men and sorcerers, and these Egyptian magicians did the same thing using their magic arts.
12 Mago magomo'za azompazmia matevu mopafi atrazageno, ana azompa zmimo'za osifavermi fore hazanagi, Aroni azompamo'a ana osivafermina zmasgahu nakri'ne.
Each of them threw down their walking sticks and they also turned into snakes, but Aaron's walking stick swallowed up all their walking sticks.
13 Hianagi Fero antahintahimo'a hanavetigeno, Ra Anumzamo'ma hu'nea kea ontahi'ne.
But Pharaoh had a hard, stubborn attitude, and he wouldn't listen to them, as the Lord had predicted.
14 Hagi anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asmino, Fero antahintahimo'a hanavetigeno kea antahino Israeli vahera zmatrege'za ovu'naze.
The Lord said to Moses, “Pharaoh has a stubborn attitude—he's refusing to let the people go.
15 Hagi oki nanterama Fero'ma tintegama enevanire, osifavema fore hu'nea azompa kzampi eri'nenka Naeli tinkenare Ferona ome kenka,
So tomorrow morning go to Pharaoh as he walks down to the river. Wait to meet him on the bank of the Nile. Take with you the walking stick that turned into a snake.
16 amanage hunka asmio, Ra Anumza, Hibru vahe'mofo Anumzamo kagrikura amanage hunka ome asamio huno hu'ne. Vahe'ni'a zmatrege'za vu'za ka'ma mopafi monora ome hunanteho hu'ne. Hianagi kagra eseteti'ma eno meninena ke'a ontahinka zmatranke'za ovu'naze.
Tell him: The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, has sent me to say to you, ‘Let my people go, so that they can worship me in the desert. But you have not listened up until now.
17 E'ina hanku Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hu'ne, amazama hanua zamo hinkenka, Nagrikura Ra Anumzane hunka antahigahane. Hagi nazampima azeri'noa azompanu, Naeli tina amasgisnugeno timo'a kora fore hugahie.
This is what the Lord is now telling you: This is how you will know that I am the Lord.’” “Watch! Using the walking stick I'm holding, I'm going to hit the water of the Nile, and it will turn to blood.
18 Hagi Naeli timpima mani'naza nozamemo'za frisnageno, ana timo'a hinimna vanige'za, Isipi vahe'mo'za ana tina onegahaze.
The fish in the Nile will die, the river will smell, and the Egyptians won't be able to drink any of its water.”
19 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asamino, Aronina amanage hunka asmio, azompaka'a erinka kazana rusutenka Isipi tintega nentenka, mika ranra tinte'ene, ne'one tintamintera kazana rusutegeno, timo'za kora fore nehina, kerifima mare'ne'nia timo'ene, zafare kavofine havere kavofinema me'neni'a timo'enena ana zanke huno koranke hino.
The Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Take your walking stick in your hand and hold it out over the waters of Egypt, over their rivers and canals and ponds and pools, so that they will turn to blood. There will be blood through all of Egypt, even in containers made of wood and stone.’”
20 Mosese'ene Aronikea Anumzamo hi'oma huno huzanante'nea zana hu'na'e. Aroni'a azompa'a erisga huno Fero avufine eri'za vahe'amokizmi zamufine, Naeli tina amasgigeno, ana maka timo'a kora fore higeno,
Moses and Aaron did exactly as the Lord had ordered. While Pharaoh and all his officials watched, Aaron lifted up his walking stick and hit the water of the Nile. Immediately the whole river turned to blood!
21 ana timpima mani'naza nozamemo'za frizageno, timo'a havizantfa huno hinimana vige'za Isipi vahe'mo'za tina onazageno, ana maka Isipi mopafima koramoke'za huvagare'ne.
The fish in the Nile died, and the river smelled so awful that the Egyptians could not drink its water. There was blood through all of Egypt!
22 Ana hianagi Isipi kumapi kaguvaza erifore nehaza vahe'mo'za, oku'a tro hu'za antene'za vahe'ma rezmatagama nehaza zantminuti Aroni'ene Moseseke'ma erifore ha'a kaguvazana, zmagranena ana zanke hu'za eri'fore hu'naze. E'i anama hazageno Ra Anumzamo'ma hu'nea kante Ferona antahintahi'amo'a hankvetigeno, ke'znia ontahino zmatrege'za ovu'naze.
But the Egyptian magicians did the same thing using their magic arts. Pharaoh maintained his stubborn attitude and he wouldn't listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the Lord had predicted.
23 Fero'a ana zantmima fore hiazankura ontahino, atreno rukrehe huno noma'arega vu'ne.
Pharaoh went back to his palace and didn't pay any attention to what had happened.
24 E'ina hige'za maka Isipi vahe'mo'za Naeli timpintira tina one'za tima nesagu Naeli ti ankenarega keria kafi'za tinkura hake'naze.
All the Egyptians dug alongside the Nile because they couldn't drink its water.
25 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'ma Naeli tirama amasagigeno, korama fore huteretira 7ni'a zagegna evu'ne.
Seven days went by after the Lord hit the Nile.