< Jenesis 12 >

1 Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno Abramuna asami'ne, Mopakane, vaheka'ane negafa vahe'enena zamatrenka Nagrama kaveri hanua mopare vuo.
Then Yahweh said to Abram, “Leave this country where you are now living. Leave your father’s clan and his family. Go to a land that I will show you.
2 Nagra kagripinti vahera zamazeri ra hanuge'za, rama'a vahe fore hu'za manigahaze. Nagra asomu hunegante'na, kagi'a eri ra neha'nena, kagripinti maka ama mopafi vahe'mo'za asomura erigahaze.
I will cause your descendants to become a large nation. I will bless you and cause you to become (famous/highly esteemed). What I do for you will be a blessing to others.
3 Kagri'ma asomu hugantesimofona Nagra asomu huntegahue. Hianagi aza'o kagri'ma kazeri haviza hanimofona, Nagra azeri haviza hugahue. Maka mopafi naga'mo'za kagripinti asomura erigahaze.
I will bless those who (bless/ask God to do good things for) you, and I will (curse/ask God to punish) those who do evil things to you. And because of what you do, groups of people all over the earth will receive blessings (OR, people will wish that God will bless others as much as he has blessed you).”
4 Anumzamo'ma kema asmiaza huno Abramu'a Harani kumara atreno nevigeno, Loti'a agrane vu'ne. Abramu'a 75'a zagegafu nehuno Haranitira otino vu'ne.
So Abram left Haran [town], as Yahweh told him to do. Abram was 75 years old when he left there along with his wife, Sarai, and his nephew, Lot.
5 Abramu'a nenaro Saraima, nagana'amofo mofavre Loti'ma, eri'za vahe'ane, nezmavreno maka afufenoma'ane e'nerino Harani kumara atre'za Kenani mopare vu'za, Kenani uhanati'naze.
Abram also took along all the possessions and slaves that they had accumulated/acquired in Haran [town], and they left there and went to Canaan land.
6 Hanki Abramu'a Kenani mopa amu'nompi rugitagino eva eva huno Sekemu ra oki zafa me'nere More kumate ehanati'ne. Hanki ana knafina Kenani vahe'mo'za ana mopafina mani'nageno ehanati'ne.
In Canaan they traveled as far as Shechem [town] and camped by a huge tree called the tree of Moreh. The Canaan people-group were still living in that land.
7 Ra Anumzamo'a Abramunte eno amanage huno eme asmi'ne, Maka ama mopa nagaka'a zamigahue, higeno Abramu'a Ra Anumzante Kresramana vunaku ita trohu'ne.
Then Yahweh appeared to Abram and said to him, “I will give this land to your descendants.” Then Abram built a stone altar to offer a sacrifice to Yahweh because Yahweh had appeared to him.
8 Ananteti atreno agonarega vuno Betel kumara agatereno, Ai zage hanati kaziga megeno, Betel kuma zage fre kaziga me'negeno amu'nompi seli nona ome ki'ne. Ana huteno Ra Anumzanku nentahino, have ita tro huno Ra Anumzamofo agihanta vazino monora hunte'ne.
From Shechem, Abram and his family traveled to the hills that were east of Bethel [town]. Bethel [town] was to the west of where they set up their tent, and Ai [town] was further to the east. There he built another stone altar and offered a sacrifice and worshiped Yahweh there.
9 Hagi Abramu'a mago'ene manitere hume vuno Negevi uhanati'ne.
Then they left there and started traveling south to the Negev [Desert].
10 Ana knafina tusi'a agatonto kna fore higeno Abramu'a Isipi moparega vu'ne, na'ankure tusi'a agate kna fore higeno'e.
There was (a famine/very little food to eat) in Canaan, so they went south to live in Egypt for a while.
11 Hagi Isipima vu kofta nehuno nenaro Sarainkura amanage huno asami'ne. Kagri'ma kagoana kagra knare hunka soe a' mani'nananki'za,
Just as they were about to enter Egypt, Abram said to his wife Sarai, “Listen, I know that you are a very beautiful woman.
12 Isipi vahe'mo'za kagesu'za Agri nenaro'e hu'za nahe fri'za kagrira a' kavre antegahaze.
When the people in Egypt see you, they will say, ‘This woman is his wife!’ and they will kill me in order to get you, but they will not kill you.
13 E'ina hu'negu, nensaro mani'ne hunka huge'za onahe'za natre'sage'na mani'neno.
So I ask you to tell them that you are my sister, so that because of you telling them that, they will (spare my life/not kill me).”
14 Abramu'a anage huno nehuno Isipi uhanatige'za, Isipi vahe'mo'za Saraima kazana knare a' mani'nege'za ke'naze.
And as soon as they arrived in Egypt, the people in Egypt saw that his wife was indeed very beautiful.
15 Fero eri'za vahe'mo'za Saraina kete'za Ferona ome asami'za, knare a' mani'ne hu'za nehu'za, Saraina avre'za Fero nompi ome ante'naze.
When the king’s officials saw her, they told the king how beautiful she was. And they took her to the king’s palace.
16 Fero'a Saraima muse huntea kazigati, knare huno Abramuna kegava hunenteno, sipisipima, bulimakaoma, donkima, eri'za vahera vene a'ene nemino, a' donkine kemorine huno Abramuna ami'ne.
The king treated Abram kindly because of Sarai, and he gave Abram many sheep and cattle and donkeys and male and female slaves and camels.
17 Hianagi Ra Anumzamo'a tusi'a krirami atregeno Feronte ene, noma'afima nemaniza vahete'ene e'ne. Na'ankure Abramu nenaro Sarainteku e'inahura huzmante'ne.
But because the king had taken Sarai, Abram’s wife, Yahweh caused the king and the others in his household to be inflicted with terrible diseases.
18 Fero'a ke higeno Abramu'a egeno anage huno asami'ne, Na'a ama zana hunante'nane? Nahigenka Sarai'a a'ni'a mani'ne hunka onasmi'nane?
When the king realized why that was happening, he summoned Abram and said to him, “Why did you do this to me? Why did you not tell me that she was your wife?
19 Nahigenka nensaro'e hankena ara avre'noe? Ama'ne negnaro'a! Ko avrenka vuo.
Why did you lie, saying she is your sister, with the result that I took her to be my wife? You should not have done that! So now take your wife, leave here and go!”
20 Fero'a hankave'ane ke vahe'a huzmanteno, Abramuna kegava hu'nenkeno nenaro'ene mika afu fenoznia enerine, ama mopa atrene vi'o huno huzmante'ne.
Then the king told his officials/servants to take Abram and his wife and all his possessions out of Egypt.

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