< Sams-Zgame 19 >
1 Hagi monamo'a Anumzamofo hankave'a erinte ama nehigeno, monafima me'nea zantamimo'a Agri erizankama'a erinte ama hu'ne.
[When people look at everything that] God [has placed in] the skies, they can see that he is very great; they can see the great things that he has created.
2 Hagi magoke magoke knamo'a Anumzamofoku hu'ama nehigeno, maka kenagemo'a Agri antahi'zama'a erinte ama nehaze.
Day after day [it is as though the sun] proclaims [the glory of God], and night after night [it is as though the moon and stars] say that they know [that God made them].
3 Hagi masane haninemokea kegaga neha'anagi, zanagerura ontahigahaze.
They do not really speak; they do not say any words. There is no voice [from them] for anyone to hear.
4 Naneke zanimo'a mopane mopane vuno eno hu'ne. Hagi zagemofo nonkumara Anumzamo'a monafi retro hunte'ne.
But what they declare [about God] goes throughout the world, and [even people who live in] the most distant/remote places on earth can know it. The sun is in the skies where God placed it [MET];
5 Hagi anampinkatira zagemo'a aravema hunaku hu'nea ne'mo atiramino eaza huno ne-eno, agare zokago nerea ne'mo agarenaku muse nehia kna nehie.
it rises each morning like a bridegroom [who is happy] as he comes out of his bedroom after his wedding. It is like a strong athlete who is very eager to start running in a race.
6 Hagi zagemo'a mopamofona mago kazigati hanatino mago kaziga unefreankino, mago zamo'a agri amuhofintira frakigara osu'ne.
The sun rises at one side of the sky and goes across [the sky and sets on] the other side, and nothing can hide from its heat.
7 Hagi Ra Anumzamofo kasegemo'a fatgo hu'neno kasefa tasimu neramie. Hagi Ra Anumzamofo kemo'a, knare antahi'za me'neankino antahizama'a omne vahera azeri ante fatgo huno knare antahi'za nezamie.
The instructions that Yahweh has given us are perfect; they (revive us/give us new strength). We can be sure that the things that Yahweh has told us will never change, and [by learning them] people who have not been previously taught/instructed will become wise.
8 Hagi Ra Anumzamofo kasegemo'a knare zantfa hu'neankino, tagu'afina musezanente. Hagi Ra Anumzamofo kasegemo'a, agru hu'neankino vahe'mofo avua eri hari nehuno, ama' antahiza nemie.
Yahweh’s laws are fair/just; [when we obey them], we become joyful. The commands of Yahweh are clear, and [by reading them] [PRS] we start to understand [how God wants us to behave].
9 Hagi Ra Anumzamofonku'ma kore'ma huntezamo'a agru hu'neankino mevava hugahie. Hagi Ra Anumzamofo kemo'a tamage ke me'neankino, makazana fatgo huno refako nehie.
It is good for people to revere Yahweh; that is something that they will do forever. What Yahweh has decided is fair, and it is always right.
10 Hagi ana ke'amo'a, rama'a golima kre'za eri agruma hu'naza golimofo mizama'a agaterene. Hagi ana ke'amofo haga'amo'a tume rima'amofo haga'a agatere'ne.
The things that God has decided are more valuable than gold, even the finest/purest gold. They are sweeter than honey that drips from honeycombs.
11 Hagi ana kekamo'a eri'za vahekamo'na havi avu'ava'ma huzanku koro kea nenasmino, ana nanekeka'ama amage'ma antaza vahera knare museza nezmie.
Furthermore, [by reading them] I learn [what things are good to do and what things are evil], and they promise a great reward to [us who] obey them.
12 Hagi inankna hu'na nagripima me'nea kefozana kena antahina hugahue? Ra Anumzamoka kagrake oku'ama frakino nagripima me'nea kumini'a atrenantenka nazeri agru huo.
But there is no one who can know all his errors [RHQ]; so Yahweh, forgive me for these things which I do that I do not realize are wrong.
13 Hagi havizama hugahuanki hu'na antahine'nama hu kumipina natrege'na uofra'neno, hagi atregeno kumi'mo'a nazeri nagatereno navareno ovuno. Hagi natrege'na kumimpintira fru hu'na mani'neno.
Keep me from doing things that I know are wrong; do not let my sinful desires control me. If you do that, I will no longer be guilty for committing such sins, and I will not commit the great sin [of rebelling terribly] against you.
14 Hagi Ra Anumzamoka atregeno kenimo'ene nagu'afima antahintahima nehua zamo'a kagri kavufina knare huno me'nena musena hunanto. Kagra Ra Anumzamoka fraki have mani'nenka, nagu'vazi ne' mani'nane.
O Yahweh, you are [like] an [overhanging] rock [MET] under which I can be safe; you are the one who protects me. I hope/desire that the things that I say and what I think will [always] please you.