< Sams-Zgame 95 >
1 Enketa Ra Anumzamofona muse zagame huta agi'a ahentsga nehuta, tagu'ma nevazia Havegi Ra Anumzamofona ranke huta agi'a ahentesga hanune.
Come, sing to Yahweh; sing joyfully to the one who protects us [MET] and saves us!
2 Enketa Agri avuga vuta susu hunenteta, muse zagame huta agi'a ahentesga hamneno.
We should thank him as we come before him, and sing (joyful songs/joyfully) as we praise him.
3 Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a marerisa Anumza mani'neno, maka havi anumzantamina zamagatereno, ugota Kini mani'ne.
Because Yahweh is the great God, he is a great king [who rules] over all [other] gods.
4 Ama mopafima kerima huno ame fenkame'ma urami'neregati'ma vuno, ame'nagame marerigatere'nea agonaregama vu'neana, ana maka Anumzamofo azampi me'ne.
He rules over the whole earth, from the deepest places/caves to the highest mountains.
5 Hagerina Anumzamo tro hu'negu huno, Agri suza me'ne. Ana zanke huno ho'mu mopa azanuti tro hu'ne.
The seas are his, because he made them. He is [also] the one who [SYN] formed/made the dry land.
6 Enketa kepri huta mono hunenteta, Ra Anumo'ma tagri'ma tro'ma hurante'nea ne' avuga tarena reta monora huntesune.
We should come, worship, and bow down before him. We should kneel before Yahweh, the one who made us.
7 Na'ankure Agra tagri Anumza mani'neankino, sipisipi afu'tamima kegavama nehiaza huno kegava hurantegeta, Agri azampi mani'none. Ana hu'neanki, meninena tamagesa ante'neta Agri agerura antahiho.
He is our God, and we are the people whom he takes care of [MET]; like sheep [that a shepherd] takes care of. Today, listen to what Yahweh is saying to you.
8 Ra Anumzamo huno, Israeli vahe'mo'zama hagege kokampima ne-eza, Meriba kumaku'ma Masa kumarema nehaza kumatema, zamagu'a kafama erigi'naza zana huta tamagu'a kafana eri onkiho.
He says, “Do not become stubborn [IDM] like [your ancestors] did at Meribah, and like [they did] at Massah in the desert.
9 Hagi tamagehe'moza hagege kokampima manine'za, maka zama eri fore'ma hua zana ko ke'nazanagi, Nagri hanave kenaku renahe'za ke'naze.
There your ancestors (wanted to see/tried to determine) if they could do many very evil things [without my punishing them]. Even though they had seen me perform [many] miracles, they tested whether I [would continue to be patient with them].
10 Hagi 40'a kafumofo agu'afina nagote nezmantena amanage hu'na hu'noe, ama vahe'mo'za kana atre'za hazanegre'za, nagrama hihoma hu'na huzmantoa nanekea amagera nontaze.
For 40 years I was angry with those people, and I said, ‘Those people say that they want to please me, but they do things that I detest. They refuse to obey my commands.’
11 Ana'ma hu'nazagu hu'na tusi narimpa ahenezmante'na, amanage hu'na huvempa hu'noe. Nagrama huama hu'na, tamisugetama ome mani fru hugahazema hu'noa mopafina uofretfa hugahaze (Hibru 4:3).
So because I was very angry, I solemnly said/declared about them: ‘They will never enter [the land of Canaan] where I would have allowed them to rest!’”