< Jovu 37 >
1 Ama anazama fore'ma nehigeno'a nagu'amo'a antari nehigeno, tumo'nimo'a fakrofakro nehie.
At this my heart trembles, beating rapidly within me!
2 Anumzamo'ma kema nehigeno agerumo'ma monagemo'ma nehiazama huno atineramiana tamagesa ante'netma antahi so'e hiho.
Listen carefully to God's thunderous voice that rumbles as he speaks.
3 Ana monagemofo agasasa anami monafina atregeno vuno eno huvaga neregeno, kopasi'namofo masa'a atregeno mopamo'ma umetre eme atrema hu'nerega vuno eno nehie.
He sends it across the heaven; his lightning flashes to the ends of the earth.
4 Hagi kopasi'nama erigetama ketonkeno anantera, Anumzamofona hankavenentake agerumo'a monagemo'ma hiaza higeta nentahune. Anumzamo'ma kema nehigeno'a, kopasi'namo'ma nehiaza huno masa'amo'a rumarave huno vuno eno nehie.
Then comes the roar of thunder, his majestic voice holding nothing back when he speaks.
5 Anumzamofo agerumo'a monagemo'ma nehiaza hu'neankino, so'e zantfa huno knare hu'ne. Agra tusi'a hankave'areti, tagri antahi'zana agatereno ranra eri'zana e'neriankita, anazana tagra keta antahita osugahune.
God's thunderous voice is wonderful! We can't comprehend the great things he does!
6 Agra higeno ko'mopa komo'a moparera runentegeno, rankora huntegeno tusiza huno mopafina nerie
He tells the snow to fall and the rain to pour down on the earth.
7 Ana'ma nehige'za maka vahe'mo'za eri'zana e'ori atre'za amne mani'ne'za, Agri hankave'a negaze.
By this he stops people working so that everyone can understand what he does.
8 Hagi ana knafina afi zagagafamo'za koro fre'za vu'za, fra'makiza nemaniza havegampino, kerigampi ome fra'nekize.
Even the animals take shelter and remain in their dens.
9 Hagi kagigagi zahomo'a agrama nemaniregati ne-egeno, ra zahomo'a zasi avareno ne-e.
The south wind blows in storms, while the north wind blows in cold weather.
10 Anumzamo'ma asimu'ma nentegeno'a tusi zasi nehigeno, tintamimo'a fonupareno kragenefe.
God's breath produces ice, freezing the surface of water solid.
11 Anumzamo'a hampompina tina eri atru huno erivineteno, kopasi'na atregeno ana hampompina ruganani huno vuno eno nehie.
He fills the clouds with moisture; he scatters his lightning from them.
12 Anumzamo'a vuo huno'ma hunterega vuno hampomo'a ome eri tru hutere huno neme. E'ina hihoma huno huzmanteaza hu'za maka kaziga ama mopamofo agofetura vano nehaze.
They swirl around under his control; they move over all the earth as he commands.
13 Mago'a zupa Anumzamo'a vagaore avesizama'a zamaveri huge knazama zamige, hunaku kora atregeno nerie.
He does this to accomplish his will, either to discipline or to show his goodness.
14 Jopuga kagesa ante'nenka ama nanekea antahio, Anumzamo'ma ruzahu ruzahu zantamima eri fore'ma nehia zantamina negenka antahintahia erio.
Listen to this, Job! Stop for a moment and consider the wonderful things God does.
15 Anumzamo'a hakare zana kegava hu'neankino, kopsi'nama huntegeno hampompinti'ma ruganani huno'ma vuno eno'ma nehia zana kagra kenka antahinka nosampi?
Do you know how God controls the clouds, or makes his lightning flash from them?
16 Maka zama tro'ma hu'zana Anumzamo'a antahi ani' hu'neankino, hampoma ante agofetu agofetu huno antegeno anami kankamumpima me'nea zana kagra kenka antahinka nosampi?
Do you know how clouds float in the sky—the wonderful work of him who knows everything.
17 Hagi sauti kazigati'ma zaho'ma ne-ea zahomo'a omegeno, anante maka zamo'a kazara osuno oti fatgo higeno'a, kamu'namo'a kukenaka'a pasunekie.
You know how your clothes drip with sweat when the south wind brings air that is hot and heavy.
18 Anumzamo'a higeno bronsireti'ma tro'ma hu'naza kapoteti'ma masamo'ma rumarave nehiaza huno, amuho zamo'a hamponteti ome antegeno eneramie. Ana hu'neanki, kagra e'ina hu'zana hugara hu'nampi?
Can you hammer out the sky so it becomes like a molten mirror, as he does?
19 E'ina hu'negu tagra na'ane huta Anumzamofonkura hugahumpi rempi huramio. Tagripina mago antahi'zana omane'neankita, mago knare nanekea huta tagra'a tagura ovazigahune.
So why don't you teach us what to tell God? We cannot make our case because we are in the dark!
20 Nagrama mago nanekema hunaku'ma nehanugeno'a, mago'a Anumzamofona asami'nageno agesa ante'neno keagani'a antahi so'ea hugahifi? I'o anara osuno nagrira nazeri haviza hugahie.
Should God be told that I want to speak? Anyone who wanted to would be destroyed!
21 Monafima me'nea hampoma zahomo'ma eri papama hutrenigeno, zagemo'ma tusiza huno amuhoma hanigeta, zagefina tavua onketfa hugahune.
After all, we can't look at the sun when it blazes brightly in the sky, after the wind has cleared away the clouds.
22 E'ina avamente noti kazigati'ma tusi'a tavi'ma ne-ea tavimofo masa'amo'a goligna nehie. E'i Anumzankino avasase zama'amo azeri kaginte'negeno, hankavenentake masa zama'afi ne-e.
Out of the north God comes shining like gold, surrounded in awesome majesty.
23 Hankavenentake Anumzamofona tusi'a hihamu'a me'neankita, Agri avatera erava'oa osugahune. Hianagi Agra fatgo huno refko nehia Anumza mani'neankino, tazeri havizana nosie.
We cannot approach the Almighty for he is far beyond us in power and justice, and doing right.
24 Anama hiazamo hige'za vahe'mo'za Agrira koro hunentaze. Hagi ama' antahi'zane vahe mani'nonema hu'zama nehaza vahera antahi nozamie.
He does not act like a tyrant—no wonder people are in awe of him, though he does not value those who think they're wise.”