< Jenesis 20 >
1 Abrahamu'a maka feno zama'a enerino kumara atreno, Negev kaziga vuno Gerar umani'ne. Ana kumara Kadesine, Surine amu'nompi me'ne.
Abraham traveled towards the Negev, staying between Kadesh and Shur. After that he moved on to live in Gerar.
2 Hagi Abrahamu'a nenaro Serankura amanage huno zamasmine, Ama nensaro mani'ne. Higeno Gerari kumate kini ne' Abimeleki'ma ana nanekema nentahino'a, eri'za vahe'a huzmantege'za Serana ome avre'za eme ami'naze.
During his time there, when Abraham told people about his wife Sarah, he said, “She's my sister.” So Abimelech, king of Gerar, sent for Sarah and took her to become one of his wives.
3 Hianagi ana kenagera Anumzamo'a ava'nafi Abimelekina amanage huno eme asmi'ne, Antahio vereti a' avre'za eme kami'nazankinka frigahane.
But God appeared to Abimelech in a dream and told him, “Listen! You're going to die because the woman you've taken is already married—she has a husband.”
4 Higeno Abimeleki'a Sera'enema omase'negu huno amanage hu'ne. Ra Anumzamoka mago ke'a omane'nesia vahera knare amane kuma'ane naga'anena zamahe fanane hugahano?
Abimelech hadn't touched Sarah, and he asked, “Lord, do you kill good people?
5 Abrahamu'a agra nasmino, ama ara nensaro'e nehigeno, Sera'a Abrahamunkura nagra nesarone huno hu'ne. E'ina hu'negu Serama avre'za eme nenamizage'na nagra nagu'areti'ene antahi antahini'areti'ene fatgo avu'ava hu'noe hu'na nagesa antahi'noe.
Didn't Abraham tell me himself, ‘She's my sister,’ and didn't Sarah also say, ‘He's my brother’? I did this in all innocence—my conscience is clear!”
6 Higeno Anumzamo'a ava'nafina amanage huno Abimelekina asami'ne, Tamage hane, Nagra antahi'noe, kagra fatgo antahintahi antahinenka, anazana hu'nane. E'ina hu'nanke'na Nagra kase hugantogenka Serana avako osu'nane. E'igu kefozana osu'nane.
God told him in the dream, “Yes, I know you did this in all innocence, so I prevented you from sinning against me. That's why I didn't let you touch her.
7 Hianagi ama a'mofo neve'a kasnampa ne' mani'neanki, huntegeno neve hirega vino. Nevanigeno negeno kagrama fri'zankura nunamu huno kza hino. Hanki hunte'nankeno ovaniana, kagrane maka'a naga kanena frigahaze.
Send the man's wife back to him. He's a prophet. He will pray for you, and you will live. But if you don't send her back to him, you should know for sure that you and all your family will die.”
8 Nanterame Abimeleki'a maka kva vahera ke hige'za eme atru hazageno, Anumzamo'ma ava'nafima asami'nea nanekea huama huno zamasmi'ne. Nezamasmige'za nentahi'za, tusi'za hu'za zamagogogu hu'naze.
Abimelech got up early in the morning and called all his servants together. He explained everything that had happened, and they were all terrified.
9 Abimeleki'a ke higeno Abrahamu'a egeno amanage huno antahige'ne. Kagra naza hurante'nane? Nagra kagrira mago'a kumira hugante'nogenka amanahu havizana kumani'ane vahe'nianena hurantano? Amanahu avu'avazama hanana, fatgo osu avu'ava hane.
Then Abimelech summoned Abraham and asked him “What have you done to us? How have I wronged you that you should treat me like this, bringing this terrible sin on me and my kingdom? You've done things to me that no one should ever do!”
10 Nehuno Abimeleki'a amanage huno Abrahamuna asami'ne. Kagra nankna antahintahi hunka amanahu'zana hu'nane?
Then Abimelech asked Abraham “What were you thinking when you did this?”
11 Higeno Abrahamu'a kenona amanage hu'ne, Na'ankure nagra amanage hu'na nagesa antahi'noe, ama kumapina Anumzamofonkura koro nosazanki'za, zamagra a'ni'areku hu'za nahe nefri'za a'nia erigahaze nehu'na anara hu'noe.
“Well, I thought to myself, ‘Nobody respects God in this place. They'll kill me just to get my wife,’” Abraham replied.
12 Hanki ami ara nenfa mofa nensaro mani'ne. Ana hu'neanagi nenrera mofa omani'negu huno a'ni'a mani'ne.
“Anyway, she really is my sister, the daughter of my father but not my mother, and I married her.
13 Hanki Anumzamo'ma hunantege'na nenfa noma netre'na amanage hu'na Serana asami'noe, hakare'a kaziga vanu'ana so'e kavukva hunantenka nensaro'e hunka huo hu'na asami'noe.
Since my God made me move far away from my family home, I told her, ‘If you really love me, then wherever you go with me you must tell people: He's my brother.’”
14 Anante Abimeleki'a sipisipine, bulimakaone, kazokazo eri'za vahera vene a'ene Abrahamuna avrenemino, nenaro Seranena avreno eme ami'ne.
Then Abimelech gave Abraham gifts of sheep, cattle, and male and female slaves, and returned his wife Sarah to him.
15 Abimeleki'a amanage hu'ne, Ko! Ama maka nagri mopa me'neanki, kavesinirera amne umanio.
Abimelech told him, “Look over my land. You can choose to live anywhere you like.”
16 Nehuno Serana amanage huno asami'ne. Kagri'ma kagazema eri kami'nogu hu'na negasro Abrahamuna ama mizana 1tauseni'a silva zagoa mika negazage'na amue. E'ina nehanuge'za mika vahe'mo'za nege'za, nagrikura havi zana osu'ne hu'za hugahaze.
Abimelech also told Sarah, “Notice that I'm giving your brother a thousand pieces of silver. This is to compensate you for the wrong done to you in the eyes of everyone with you, and to make sure that your name is publicly cleared.”
17 Anage hutegeno Abrahamu'a Anumzamofontega nunamu higeno Anumzamo'a Abimelekine, nenarone, kazokzo eri'za mofanene, a'nenea zamazeri soe hige'za mofavre kasente'naze.
Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelech, his wife, and his female slaves, so that they could have children again.
18 Na'ankure Abrahamu nenaro Seranteku huno Ra Anumzamo'a Abimeleki naga'mofo a'nea zamarimpa erigi'neane.
For the Lord had made all the women unable to have children because Abraham's wife, Sarah, had been taken.