< Zmavarene 8 >

1 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asmino, Feronte vunka amanage hunka ome asamio, Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hie, zamatrege'za vahe'nimo'za vu'za, monora ome hunanteho hu'ne hunka ome huo!
Then the Lord told Moses, “Go and see Pharaoh and say to him, ‘This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they can worship me.
2 Hagi kagrama zamatresnanke'zama ovanage'na maka Isipi mopafina, Nagra hogatmi huntanenke'za Isipi mopatamifina avite'za eri haviza hugahaze.
If you refuse to let them leave, I will send a plague of frogs all over your country.
3 Naeli timpina hogamoke'za hugahaze. Ana hogamo'za timpintira atirami'za nonka'afi unefre'za nemsanpinkanena unefre'za nemsana sipaka'are enena umaneri'za nemaniza, eri'za vahe ka'amokizmi nompinena umaneneri'za vahe ka'amokizmi zmufgaregane umreneri'za, avenifinena unefre'za, witima krenaku'ma heneraza zompa'ramimpinena ufregahaze.
They will swarm out of the Nile, and they will enter your palace and get into your bedroom and jump onto your bed. They will get into the houses of your officials and jump around your people—even into your ovens and breadmaking bowls.
4 Ana hanigeno hogamo'za kagri kagofetu takaunere'za, eri'za vahekamofontera takauregahaze.
Frogs will jump all over you, your people, and all your officials.’”
5 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asmino, amanage hunka Aronina asmio, tira tintamimofone karaho tintmimofone tinkeriramimofo agofetu azompa ka'a kazampi erinka rusutegeno, hogatmimo'za emareri'za Isipi mopafina avitegahaze.
The Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Hold out your walking stick in your hand over the rivers and canals and ponds, and make frogs spread over Egypt.’”
6 Anage higeno, Aroni'a Isipi tintamimofo agofetu azana rusutentere huno evigeno, Isipi mopafina hogatmimo'za tintamimpinti emreri'za avite'naze.
So Aaron held out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and frogs came up and covered the land.
7 Hianagi Isipi kumapi kaguvazama nehaza vahemo'zanena, oku zama ante'ne'za vahe'ma rezmatga nehaza zantminuti, ana zanke hazage'za Isipi mopafina hogatmimo'za fore hu'za emreri'naze.
But the Egyptian magicians did the same thing using their magic arts. They brought up frogs in Egypt.
8 Anante Fero'a Mosesene Aronigizni znagi huno amanage huno znasami'ne, Nunamu huta Ra Anumzamofona antahigekeno, noniafinti'ene vahe'niamokizmi nompintira, hogatamina Anumzamo'a zmavretrenke'na, Israeli vahera zmatranenke'za vu'za Ra Anumzamofonte ome Kresramana vugahaze.
Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and pleaded with them, “Pray to the Lord, and ask him to take away the frogs from me and my people. Then I will let your people go so they can offer sacrifices to the Lord.”
9 Mosese'a amanage huno Ferona asami'ne, Kagra kna antege'na Ra Anumzamofontega nunamuna hanugeno, nonka'afinti'ene eri'za vahe ka'amokizmi nompinti'ene vahe ka'amofo nompintira, ana hogatamina zamahe fanane nehuno, Naeli timpima mani'naza hogataminke zmatrenige'za manigahaze.
“You may have the honor of deciding when I'll pray for you, your officials, and your people that the frogs will be removed from you and your houses. They will remain only in the Nile.”
10 Fero'a okine higeno, Mosese'a amanage huno asmi'ne, kema hana kante anteno fore hanigenka, mago anumzamo'a tagri Ra Anumzanknara osu'ne hunka antahigahane.
“Do it tomorrow,” Pharaoh replied. Moses said, “It will happen as you have requested so you will know that there is no one like the Lord our God.
11 Ana maka hogamo'za kagriteti'ene, nonka'afinti'ene, eri'za vahe ka'afinti'ene, vahe ka'afinti'enena omanisageno, Naeli timpinke manigahaze.
The frogs will leave you and your houses, your officials and your people, and they will remain only in the Nile.”
12 Ananteti Mosese'ene Aronikea Feroma atreke vute kea, hogama huntegeno Feroma azeri havizama hu'nea zanku, Mosese'a hanavetino Ra Anumzamofona antahige'ne.
Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh, and Moses pleaded with the Lord about the frogs he had sent against Pharaoh.
13 Hagi Mosese'ma nunamuma huno antahigea kante anteno, Ra Anumzamo'a ana higeno, hogamo'za nontmimpinti'ene kumapinti'ene hozafinti'enena mika fri vagare'naze.
The Lord did as Moses asked. The frogs in the houses, the courtyards, and the fields died.
14 Ana hige'za Isipi vahe'mo'za kevure kevure ana hogatamina zogitru hazageza, kasri'za mika Isipi mopafina hinimna vu'naze.
The people collected them in pile upon pile, and the whole country smelled terrible.
15 Hianagi Fero'ma kegeno hogatamimofo knazama evigeno'a, Ra Anumzamo'ma Agrama hu'nea kante anteno, Ferona antahintahi'a azeri hanavetigeno, Mosesene Aronigizni kea ontahi'ne.
But when Pharaoh realized the plague had passed he chose to become hard and stubborn again, wouldn't listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the Lord had predicted.
16 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asmino, Aronina amanage hunka asmio, azompaka'a erinka kugusopa amasagigeno, maka Isipi mopafina ana kugusopamo'a umpe umpetmi fore hino hunka asamio.
The Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Pick up your walking stick and hit the dust of the ground. The dust will become gnats swarming all over Egypt.’”
17 Mosese'ene Aronikea Ra Anumzamo'ma znasmiaza hu'na'e. Aroni'a azompa'a erino kugusopa amasagigeno umpe umpetmi ana kugusopamo'a fore huno, vahe zamufgare'ene vahe'mo'ma kvama nehia zagaraminte'ene maka Isipi kuma'afi mani'naza zagaramimofo zmufgare'enena mani'naze.
They did what the Lord said. When Aaron lifted up his walking stick and hit the dust of the earth, gnats swarmed over both people and animals. The dust in the whole of Egypt turned into gnats.
18 Isipi kumapi kaguvaza erifore nehaza, oku'a tro hu'za antene'za vahe rezmatga nehaza zanteti, ana zanke hu'za umpe umpe eri fore hunaku hu'nazanagi, erifore hugara osazageno, umpe umpetmimo'za vahe zmufgare'ene kegavama nehaza zagaramimofo zamufgarega mani'naze.
The magicians also tried to make gnats using their magic arts, but they couldn't. The gnats stayed on both people and animals.
19 Kaguvaza erifore nehaza vahe'mo'za Ferona amanage hu'za asmi'naze, Anumzamofo azamo ama zana hunerante, hu'za hazanagi Anumzamo hu'nea kante Ferona anthintahi'amo'a hanavetigeno antahi ozami'ne.
“This is an act of God,” the magicians told Pharaoh. But Pharaoh chose to be stubbornly hard-hearted, and he wouldn't listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the Lord had predicted.
20 Anante Ra Anumzamo'a Mosesena asmino, Nanterame otinka Fero'ma tintegama enevanire avure ome otinka amanage hunka asmio, Ra Anumzamo'a huno zmatrege'za vahe'niamo'za vu'za, monora ome hunanteho hunka asamio.
The Lord told Moses, “Tomorrow morning get up early and block Pharaoh's way as he walks down to the river. Tell him, ‘This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they can worship me.
21 Hagi kagrama vahe'ni'ama zmatresnanke'za ovanazana antahio, Nagra kagrite'ene, eri'za vahe ka'are'ene, vahe ka'are'ene nonka'armimpine, Isipi vahe nontamimpine, mopafinena ana zanke hu'za kosintamina hunta'nena mani avitegahaze.
If you don't let my people leave, I will send swarms of flies on you and your officials, and on your people and your houses. Every Egyptian house and even the ground on which they stand will be filled with swarms of flies.
22 Hianagi Nagra Goseni mopafima vahe'nima mani'naza kumara atresugeno ana kosimo'za omanigahaze. E'ina hanugenka kagra kenka antahinka hananana, Ra Anumzamo ama mopa kegava hu'neno makazana nehie hunka antahigahane
However, on this occasion I will treat the land of Goshen differently—that's where my people live—there won't be any swarms of flies there. This is how you will know that I, the Lord, am here in your country.
23 Hagi mago avame'zanu vahe ka'ane, vahe'niamokizmi amuno zmifina, ante'na refko okina hugahue.
I will distinguish my people from your people. You will see this sign that confirms it tomorrow.”
24 Hagi Ra Anumzamo'a kema hu'neaza higeno, kosintmimo'za Fero nompine, eri'za vahe'amofo nontmimpina tusi'za hu'za vazipanini hu'za kizakiza hu'naze. Ana maka Izipi mopamofona kosimoke'za higeno havizantfa hu'ne. Na'ankure ana maka mopafina kosintmimo'za vazipanini hu'za kizaki'za hu'naze.
The Lord did what he had said. Huge swarms of flies swept into Pharaoh's palace and into the houses of his officials. The whole of Egypt was devastated because of these swarms of flies.
25 Fero'a Mosesene Aronigizni zanagi huno anage huno znasmi'ne, Isipi mopa'afi vutma Anumzantmimofontega ome Kresramana vunteho.
Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron and told them, “Go and offer sacrifices to your God here in this country.”
26 Hianagi Mosese'a asmino, e'inama hanunana knarera osugahie. Na'ankure Isipi vahe'mofo zmavurera zmagoteno zmavresra haniaza hugahunankino, have knonu tahe frigahaze.
“No, that wouldn't be the right thing to do,” Moses replied. “The sacrifices we offer to the Lord our God would be offensive to Egyptians. If we went ahead and offered sacrifices offensive to Egyptians, they'd stone us!
27 Hagi Ra Anumzanti'mo hurante'nea kante anteta tagufa zagegna, ka'ma moparega vuta kre sramana vuntegahune.
We must make a three-day journey into the wilderness and offer sacrifices there to the Lord our God as he has told us.”
28 Higeno Fero'a huno, Tamatranenketa ka'ma mopafi vuta Ra Anumzamofontera ome kresramna vuntegahazanagi, afetera ovutma, tavaonte nevutma nagrikura nunamu hutma antahigenkeno naza hino.
“I'll let you go and offer sacrifices to the Lord your God in the desert, but don't go very far,” Pharaoh answered. “Now pray for me that this plague ends.”
29 Mosese'a amanage hu'ne, kagritetira ufegu'a nevanu'na, Ra Anumzamofonte nunamu hane'na kagri'ene eri'za vahe'kane, vahekafintira kosina hunte'na okina omanigahaze. Hanki reravatga hunka Ra Anumzamofona ome kresramna vunteho hunka osuo.
“As soon as I leave you, I will pray to the Lord,” Moses replied, “and tomorrow the flies will leave Pharaoh and his officials and his people. But Pharaoh should be sure not to be deceitful again and refuse to let the people go and offer sacrifices to the Lord.”
30 Hagi Mosese'a Ferona atreno vuno Ra Anumzamofonte ome nunamu higeno,
Moses left Pharaoh and prayed to the Lord,
31 Mosese'ma antahi'geaza huno, Ra Anumzamo'a Feronteti'ene eri'za vahe'areti'ene vahe'afintira ana maka kosintamina zamazeri atregeno magore huno omanitfa hu'ne.
and the Lord did as Moses asked, and removed the swarms of flies from Pharaoh and his officials and his people. Not a single fly remained.
32 Hianagi mago'ane ko'ma hu'neaza huno Fero antahintahia eri hanavetigeno, Israeli vahera zmatrege'za ovu'naze.
But once again Pharaoh chose to be stubbornly hard-hearted and would not let the people leave.

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