< Judges 15 >
1 Then, after some time, when the days of the wheat harvest were near, Samson arrived, intending to visit his wife, and he brought her a kid from the goats. And when he wanted to enter her bedroom, as usual, her father prohibited him, saying:
Hagi mago'a kna evutegeno, witima vasage knama ne-egeno'a, Samsoni'a mago meme anenta azenerino nenaro kenaku vu'ne. Hagi kumate'ma unehanatino'a, ana a'mofo nefana amanage huno ome asami'ne, A'nimo'ene umasenaku nehue. Hianagi ana a'mofo nefa'a atregeno nenarona ome anteno omase'ne.
2 “I thought that you would hate her, and therefore I gave her to your friend. But she has a sister, who is younger and more beautiful than she is. And she may be a wife for you, instead of her.”
Hagi ana a'mofo nefa'a amanage hu'ne, Nagrama nagesama antahuana aka'agura kavesra hunte'nane nehu'na ne'zama krenka musema hampima kavegama hu'nea ne' huntogeno, a' eri'ne. Hianagi ko, negna'a nuna'amofona agatereno knare agi agonane mofa mani'neankinka amne ara erintegahane.
3 And Samson answered him: “From this day, there shall be no guilt for me against the Philistines. For I will do harm to you all.”
Anagema higeno'a Samsoni'a amanage hu'ne, Menina nazanoma hu'na Filistia vahe'ma zamazeri havizama hanua knazana nagripina omnegosie.
4 And he went out and caught three hundred foxes. And he joined them tail to tail. And he tied torches between the tails.
Anage nehuno viazamo 300'a afi krarami ome azerino tare eri tragoteno zanarisonare tevema tagintesia zana anakintetere hu'ne.
5 And setting these on fire, he released them, so that they might rush from place to place. And immediately they went into the grain fields of the Philistines, setting these on fire, both the grain that was already bound for carrying, and what was still standing on the stalk. These were completely burned up, so much so that the flame also consumed even the vineyards and the olive groves.
Hagi ana'ma huteno'a, ana teve ko'naraminte teve taginenteno afi kraramina zamatrege'za nevu'za amnema me'nea witi hozane, ko'ma akafrinte witine, olivi zafa hozanena teve taginte'za vu'naze.
6 And the Philistines said, “Who has done this thing?” And it was said: “Samson, the son-in-law of the Timnite, because he took away his wife, and gave her to another. He has done these things.” And the Philistines went up and burned the woman as well as her father.
Ana'ma hige'za Filistia vahe'mo'za amanage hu'naze, Iza e'inara hu'ne? hu'za hazage'za, Timna kumateti ne'mofo nenemo Samsoni anara hu'ne. Na'ankure Samsoni'ma aravema hunaku'ma hianknare'ma avegama hu'nea ne' ana ara avremigeno'e. Hu'za hazage'za Filistia vahe'mo'za vu'za ana a'ene ana a'mofo nefanena ome zanazeri'za tevefi krerasage'naze.
7 And Samson said to them, “Even though you have done this, I will still fulfill vengeance against you, and then I will be quieted.”
Ana'ma hazageno'a Samsoni'a amanage hu'ne, Tamagrama e'inama hazana tamage hu'na, e'ina'ma hazarera tamahetenage mani frua hugahue.
8 And he struck them with a tremendous slaughter, so much so that, out of astonishment, they laid the calf of the leg upon the thigh. And descending, he lived in a cave of the rock at Etam.
Anage nehuno Samsoni'a ana vahera tusi rimpa henezmanteno tusi'a vahe zamaheno erivazi'ne. Ana huteno vuno Etamu havegampi umani'ne.
9 And so the Philistines, ascending into the land of Judah, made camp at the place which was later called Lehi, that is, the Jawbone, where their army spread out.
Ana'ma hige'za Filistia vahe'mo'za Juda mopafi seli nona eme ki'za mani'ne'za, Lehi kumate vahera hara huzamante'naze.
10 And some from the tribe of Judah said to them, “Why have you ascended against us?” And they responded, “We have come to bind Samson, and to repay him for what he has done to us.”
Hagi ha'ma eme hunezamantage'za Juda vahe'mo'za amanage hu'naze, Nagafare tamagra emereritma hara eme hunerantaze? Anagema hazage'za Filistia vahe'mo'za amanage hu'za kenona hu'naze, tagri'ma ha'ma hurante'neaza huta Samsonina aheta anakinaku e'none.
11 Then three thousand men of Judah descended to the cave of the rock at Etam. And they said to Samson: “Do you not know that the Philistines rule over us? Why would you want to do this?” And he said to them, “As they have done to me, so I have done to them.”
Anagema hazage'za Samsonina ome avrenaku 3 tauseni'a Juda vahe'mo'za Etamu havegante vu'za amanage ome hu'naze, Filistia vahe'mo'zama kegavama hurante'nazana kagra ontahi'nano? Nahigenka kagra e'inahura tagrira hurantane? Anage hazageno Samsoni'a amanage huno kenona huzamante'ne, Na'ano zamagrama nagri'ma hunantazaza huzamante'noe.
12 And they said to him, “We have come to bind you, and to deliver you into the hands of the Philistines.” And Samson said to them, “Swear and promise to me that you will not kill me.”
Anagema hige'za amanage hu'za asami'naze, Tagra kazerita anakita Filistia vahe ome zaminaku erami'none, hazageno Samsoni'a amanage huno kenona hu'ne, Tamagra kahe ofrigahune huta huvempa huta nasamiteta anara hiho.
13 They said: “We will not kill you. But we will deliver you tied.” And they bound him with two new cords. And they took him from the rock at Etam.
Anagema hige'za amanage hu'za kenona hu'naze, Kahe ofrigosunanki amne kagare'ene kazante'ene nofi anakita Filistia vahe ome zamigahune, hu'za nehu'za tare kasefa nofitrenu anakintete'za havegampintira avre'za atirami'naze.
14 And when he had arrived at the place of the Jawbone, and the Philistines, shouting aloud, had met him, the Spirit of the Lord rushed upon him. And just as flax is usually consumed by a hint of fire, so were the ties with which he was bound broken and released.
Hagi Samsoni'ma Lehi kumate'ma ehanatige'za, Filistia vahe'mo'za kezaneti'za Samsonintega zamagare'za e'naze. Hianagi Ra Anumzamofo Avamumo'a himamu'ane Samsoninte egeno, azante'ma anaki'naza nofi'mo'a tevefima kre'nazageno'ma hiaza huno mramra huno evurami'ne.
15 And finding a jawbone which was laying there, that is, the jawbone of a donkey, snatching it up, he put to death a thousand men with it.
Ana higeno kasefa kasefa hu'nea donki afu'mofo agemazampa zaferina'a erino ana zaferinaretira 1tauseni'a vahe zamahe fri'ne.
16 And he said, “With the jawbone of a donkey, with the jaw of the colt of a donkey, I have destroyed them, and I have struck down a thousand men.”
Ana huteno Samsoni'a amanage hu'ne, Donki afu'mofo agemzampa zaferinaretira vahera ahena kevure kevure erivazue. Donki afu'mofo agemzampa zaferinaretira 1tauseni'a vahe zamahoe!
17 And when he had completed these words, singing, he threw the jawbone from his hand. And called the name of that place Ramath-Lehi, which is translated as ‘the elevation of the jawbone.’
Anagema huvanereno'a, donki afu'mofo agemzampa zaferina matevu atre'ne. Ana hige'za ana kumakura Rama-lehie hu'za agi'a ante'naze.
18 And being very thirsty, he cried out to the Lord, and he said: “You have given, to the hand of your servant, this very great salvation and victory. But see that I am dying of thirst, and so I will fall into the hands of the uncircumcised.”
Ana'ma hutegeno'a Samsonina tusiza huno tinkura avesigeno amanage huno Ra Anumzamofontega krafa hu'ne, Kagra eri'za vahekamonafi efrenka hara azeri agaterane. Hanki nagra tinku nefrisuge'za agozano taga osu vahe'mo'za nagrira nahefrisazo?
19 And so the Lord opened a large tooth in the jawbone of the donkey, and water went out from it. And having drank it, his spirit was revived, and he recovered his strength. For this reason, the name of that place was called ‘the Spring called forth from the jawbone,’ even to the present day.
Anagema higeno'a Anumzamo'a mopa eri aka higeno, Lehi kumapina tina hanatigeno Samsoni'a tina neno hanavea eri'ne. Ana kumakura En-hakore huno agia antegeno Lehi kumatera ana tina meninena me'ne.
20 And he judged Israel, in the days of the Philistines, for twenty years.
Hagi Filistia vahe'mo'zama Israeli vahe mopama eri'za kegavama hu'naza knafina, Samsoni'a 20'a kafufi Israeli vahe'mokizmi keagama refkoma hu kva vahera mani'ne.