< Izikeli 47 >

1 Hagi ana ne'mo'a ete navareno mono no kafante vu'ne. Hagi anante'ma oti'nena ke'noana mago timo'a mono no kafamofona fenka kazigati enevige'na ke'noe. Hagi ana timo'a mono nompinka sauti kazigati hanatiteno vuno, kresramna vu itamofona tamaga kaziga soparegati arugagino evuno zage hanati kaziga nevige'na ke'noe.
The man took me back to the Temple entrance. I saw water coming out from under the threshold of the Temple and flowing east (because the Temple faced east). The water was coming from under the south side of the Temple and ran south of the altar.
2 Hagi ana ne'mo'a mono kumamofona noti kaziga kafanteti navareno atiramiteno, megi'a keginamofona arugagino zage hanati kaziga kafante vu'ne. Hagi sauti kazigati timo'a osi'osi huno hanatino ne-egena ke'noe.
Then he took me out through the north gate and led me around the outside to the outer gate that faced east. I saw water was trickling out from the south side of the gate.
3 Hagi ana ne'mo'a efeke nofi eri'neno zage hanati kaziga evuno ana tima mesarimima huno uramino keana 500mita hunegeno navareno ana tina takaheno vigeno, ana timo'a nagia merumpare eme atre'ne.
The man walked east holding a measuring line He measured a thousand cubits and led me through the water which came up to my ankles.
4 Hagi ana ne'mo'a ete mago'ane 500 mita mesarimi huno ana tina vuteno navareno takaheno vigeno, ana timo'a marerino nare'nafi eme atre'ne. Ana huteno ete mago'ane 500 mita mesarimi huno ana tina vuteno, navareno takaheno vigeno, ana timo'a nafafafi emetre'ne.
He measured another thousand cubits and led me through water which came up to my knees. He measured another thousand cubits and led me through water that came up to my waist.
5 Hagi eteno mago'ane 500mita mesarimi huno vuteno, navareno takahege'na vu'noana, ana timo'a ame fenkame urami'neankino, zanago aruno takahega hu'ne.
He measured another thousand cubits, but this was a river I couldn't cross. The water had risen so high you could swim in it. It was a river that couldn't be crossed on foot.
6 Ana ne'mo'a amanage hu'ne, Vahe'mofo mofavre Izikieliga, amama kaveri'ma huazana hago kano? Anage nehuno rukrahe huno ana tinkena navareno vu'ne.
“Son of man, have you observed all this?” he asked. Then he took me back to the riverbank.
7 Hagi ete rukrahe hu'na ne-ena koana, ana timofona rugaraga ankenarega zafamo'a tusiza hu'nege'na ke'noe.
When I got there, I saw a large number of trees on both sides of the river.
8 Anante ana ne'mo'a amanage huno nasami'ne, Ama timo'a zage hanati kaziga hagage kokampi vuno, Jodani agupofi vuteno, Fri hagerimpi ufreno ana hagerina ome azeri kasefa hanigeno, hagemoke'ma hu'nea zamo'a amane hugahie.
He told me, “This water flows out into the land to the east and into the Arabah. When it arrives at the Dead Sea, it turns the saltwater fresh.
9 Hagi ana tima nevirega keonke zagafamo'za tusiza hugahaze. Ana nehanageno ana timpina nozameramimo'za tusiza hugahaze. Na'ankure ana timo'a ome kasefa hugahie. Ana hinkeno keonke zagamo'za ana tima vanirega mani avitegahaze.
There will be many animals and fish wherever the river flows. Because the river turns the saltwater fresh wherever it flows, everything will be able to live there.
10 Hagi nozamema ahe vahe'mo'za ana hagerinke'na oti'za vugahaze. En-Gediti'ma vuno En-Eneglaimima vaniana, ante hagegema hanaza kukomo'a hagerinkena avitegahie. Hagi Medeterenia hagerimpima nehiaza huno Fri Hagerimpina ruzahu ruzahu nozamemo'a avitegahie.
Fishermen will stand on the shore of the Dead Sea. They will be able to spread their nets from En-gedi to En-eglaim and catch many kinds of fish. There will be plenty of fish just like the Mediterranean Sea.
11 Hianagi Fri Hagerimofo ankenarega me'nea hapa tirupima me'nea hagemo'a amnea osu hagea me'nesige'za, anampinti hagea eri'za negahaze.
However, the marshes and swampy areas won't become fresh; they will remain salty.
12 Hagi ruzahu ruzahu zafaramimo'a ana tinkenarega kanti kama hageno ruzahu ruzahu zafaraga rentegahie. Hagi ana zafaramimofo anina'amo'a, arena renoramisigeno, raga rentevava hugahie. Maka ikantera raga rente vava hugahiankino, tagiza raga nenenageno asina'amo'a vahera zamazeri knamaregahie. Na'ankure ana timo'a mono nompinti hanatino egahie.
All types of fruit trees will grow on both sides of the river. Their leaves won't wither, and they won't fail to produce fruit. They will produce fruit every month, because the river flowing from the sanctuary comes to water them. Their fruit will be eaten as food and their leaves will be used for healing.”
13 Ra Anumzana Agra Anumzamo'a amanage hie, Mopama refkoma hu'zama 12fu'a Israeli naga'nofi'mozama erisazana, Josefempinti'ma fore'ma hu'naza vahe'mo'za tare mopa erigahaze. Hagi mopama refkoma hanuta mago zahu huta mago'mago nagara zamitere hiho. Na'ankure Nagra zamafahe'mofona ama mopa zaminuge'za erisanti haregahaze hu'na huhampri zamante'noe. Ana hu'negu mago avamenteke anteta refko huta mopa zamitere hinke'za erisanti hare'za maniho.
This is what the Lord God says: “These are the boundaries you are to use when allocating ownership of the land to the twelve tribes of Israel (Joseph is to receive two allocations.)
14 Hagi mopama refkoma hanuta mago zahu huta mago'mago nagara zamitere hiho. Na'ankure Nagra zamafahe'mofona ama mopa zaminuge'za erisanti haregahaze hu'na huhampri zamante'noe. Ana hu'negu mago avamenteke anteta refko huta mopa zamitere hinke'za erisanti hare'za maniho.
You are to allocate the land to them equally. I held up my hand and made a solemn promise to give it to your forefathers, so this land will come to you to own and to pass on as an inheritance.
15 Hagi mopama ometre emetre hu atupamo'a amana hugahie. Noti kaziga mopa atupamo'a Medeterenia hagerinteti erigafa huno vuno, Hetloni uhanatiteno, Lebo-hamati rugitagino vuno Zedati vugahie.
These shall be the country's boundaries: On the northern side it runs from the Mediterranean Sea along the Hethlon road and through Lebo-hamath to Zedad;
16 Hagi anantetira Damaskasi mopane Hamati mopamofo amunompima Berotane Sibraimi kumatre'ma me'nate rugitagino vuno, Haurami mopa atumpare Hazeri-Hatikoni kuma tavaonte uhanatigahie (ana mopa atupamo'a noti kazigane zage hanati kaziga amu'nompi evu'ne).
then on to Berothah, and Sibraim on the border between Damascus and Hamath, and all the way to Hazer-hatticon, on the border of Hauran.
17 Hagi ana mopa atumpamo'a, Medeterenia hagerinteti agafa huteno vuno Damaskasi mopa atumpamofo anaga noti kaziga vuno Hazar-enani vugahiankino, e'i noti kaziga mopa atupa megahie.
So the border is from the Mediterranean Sea to Hazar-enan, along the northern border with Damascus, with the border of Hamath to the north. This is the northern boundary.
18 Hagi zage hanati kazigama ometre'nea mopa atupamo'a, Haurani kuma'ene Damaskasi kuma'ene amu'nompinti agafa huteno uramino vuno sauti kaziga Jodani tinkenare vuteno, Israeli mopane Giliati mopamofo amu'nompinti uramino fenkamu Fri Hagerinte vuno sauti kaziga Tamari kumate uhanatigahie. E'i ana mopa atumpa zage fre kaziga mopa atupa'a megahie.
The eastern boundary runs from Hauran and Damascus, down along the Jordan between Gilead and the land of Israel, to the Dead Sea and on to Tamar. This is the eastern boundary.
19 Hagi sauti kaziga mopa atumpamo'a Tamar kumateti agafa huno zage fre kaziga evuno Mariba tima me'nerega Kadesi kumate vuteno, Isipi tinkraho avaririno ra hagerinkenare uhanatigahie. E'i ana mopa atumpa sauti kaziga mopamofo atupa megahie.
The southern boundary runs from Tamar to the waters of Meribath-kadesh, then along the Wadi of Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. This is the southern boundary.
20 Hagi zage fre kaziga mopa atupamo'a, sauti kaziga mopa atupamo'ma emetre'nereti agafa huno Medeterenia hageri anke'narega marerino anagamu noti kaziga Lebo Hamati kumamofona zage fre kaziga uhanatigahie. E'i ana mopa atupa zage fre kaziga mopa atumpa megahie.
The Mediterranean Sea is the western boundary all the way up to a location opposite Lebo-hamath. This is the western boundary.
21 E'i ama ana mopa refako hu'za Israeli vahe'mo'za nagate nofite hu'za erigahaze.
You are to allocate this land for you to own according to the tribes of Israel.
22 Hagi tamagra mopa refko huta enerita, ru vahe'mo'zama Israeli vahere hu'zama tamagranema emanine'za mofavrema kasezmantesaza vahe'enena mopa refko hu so'e huta zamiho. Zamagra Israeli vahekna hu'za manigahazanki, Israeli naga nofima mani'nafi mopa zaminke'za emaniho.
You are to allocate land to own and to pass on as an inheritance for yourselves, and for the foreigners who live among you who have children. You shall treat them in the same way as Israelites born in the country. They are to be given a land allocation to own among the Israelite tribes in the same way as you.
23 Hagi Israeli naga'nofimota mopafima rurega vahe'ma mani'naza mopa, ana mopa zaminke'za maniho. Ra Anumzamo'na ama ana nanekea nehue.
Foreigners are to be allocated land to own among the tribe where they live, declares the Lord God.”

< Izikeli 47 >