< Deuteronomy 10 >

1 “Then Yahweh said to me, ‘Cut two stone tablets like the first ones. And make a wooden chest to put them in. Then [bring the tablets] up to me on this mountain.
Iti dayta a tiempo kinuna ni Yahweh kaniak, 'Mangtikapka iti dua a tapi ti bato a kas iti immuna, ket umayka kaniak idiay bantay, ket agaramidka iti lakasa a naaramid iti kayo.
2 I will write on those tablets the same words that I wrote on the first tablets, the ones that you broke. Then you can put them in the chest.’
Isuratkonto kadagiti tapi dagiti sasao nga adda kadagiti immuna a tapi ti bato a binurakmo, ket ikargamto dagitoy iti lakasa.'
3 “So I made a chest. I used wood from an acacia tree to make it. Then I cut two tablets of stone like the first ones, and I went up the mountain carrying the tablets.
Isu a nagaramidak iti lakasa manipud iti kayo nga acacia, ken nangtikapak iti dua a tapi ti bato a kas iti immuna, ket simmang-atak iti bantay, nga adda kadagiti imak dagiti dua a tapi ti bato.
4 There Yahweh wrote on the tablets the [same] Ten Commandments [that he had written on the first tablet]. They are the commandments that he told to your ancestors from the middle of the fire on the mountain, when they were gathered [at the bottom of the mountain]. Then Yahweh gave the tablets to me,
Insuratna kadagiti tapi, kasla iti immuna a naisurat, dagiti Sangapulo a Bilin nga insao ni Yahweh kadakayo iti bantay manipud iti tengnga ti apuy iti aldaw ti panagtataripnong; ket inted ni Yahweh kaniak dagitoy.
5 and I turned and went down the mountain. Then, just as he had commanded, I put them in the chest that I had made. And they are still there.”
Nagsubliak ket simmalogak manipud iti bantay ket inkabilko dagiti tapi iti lakasa nga inaramidko; adda dagitoy sadiay, a kas iti imbilin ni Yahweh kaniak.”
6 (Then, from the wells that belonged to the people of Jaakan, the Israeli people traveled to Moserah. There Aaron died and was buried, and his son Eleazar took his place and became the Supreme Priest.
(Nagdaliasat dagiti tattao ti Israel manipud Beerot Bene Jaakan agingga idiay Moserah. Natay sadiay ni Aaron, ket intabonda isuna sadiay; ni Eleasar nga anakna, nagserbi a padi a kasukatna.
7 From there, the Israelis traveled to Gudgodah, and from there to Jotbathah, which was a place that had many streams.
Manipud sadiay, nagdaliasatda agingga idiay Gudguda ket manipud Gudguda agingga idiay Jotbat, maysa a daga dagiti waig ti danum.
8 At that time, Yahweh (set apart/appointed) the tribe of Levi to carry the chest that contained [the tablets on which were written] the Ten Commandments, and to stand in Yahweh’s presence [in the sacred tent], to offer sacrifices, and to pray for Yahweh to bless [the people. They are still doing those things] at the present time.
Iti dayta a tiempo, pinili ni Yahweh ti tribu ni Levi a mangawit iti lakasa ti pammaneknek ni Yahweh, tapno agtakder iti sangoanan ni Yahweh nga agserbi kenkuana, ken tapno mangbendision kadagiti tattao iti naganna a kas ita nga aldaw.
9 That is the reason that the tribe of Levi did not receive any land like the other tribes did. What they received was the work/privilege of being Yahweh’s [priests], which is what he said that they should do.)
Awan ngarud ti paset wenno tawid ni Levi a daga a pakairamananna kadagiti kakabsatna; ni Yahweh ti tawidna, kas insao ni Yahweh a Diosyo kenkuana.)
10 “I stayed on the mountain 40 days and nights, just like I did the first time. [I prayed to] Yahweh, and he (answered my prayers/did what I requested) again and said that he would not destroy your ancestors.
“Nagtalinaedak iti bantay a kas iti immuna a tiempo, uppat a pulo nga aldaw ken uppat a pulo a rabii. Dimngeg met kaniak ni Yahweh iti dayta a tiempo; Saan a tinarigagayan ni Yahweh ti panangdadaelna kadakayo.
11 Then Yahweh said to me, ‘Continue your journey, going in front of the people, to occupy the land that I vowed your ancestors that I would give to you.’”
Kinuna ni Yahweh kaniak, 'Tumakderka, mapanka iti sangoanan dagiti tattao tapno idalanmo ida iti pangdaliasatda; serreken ken tagikuaenda ti daga nga insapatak kadagiti kapuonanda nga ited kadakuada.'
12 “Now, you Israeli people, [I will tell you] [RHQ] what Yahweh our God requires/demands that you do. He requires you to revere him, to conduct your lives as he wants you to, to love him, and to serve him wholeheartedly [DOU],
Ita Israel, ania ti sapsapulen ni Yahweh a Diosmo kenka, malaksid iti panagbutengmo kenni Yahweh a Diosmo, a magnaka iti amin a wagasna, ayatem isuna, ken agdayawka kenni Yahweh a Diosmo iti isu-amin a puso ken kararuam,
13 and to obey all of his commandments [DOU] which I am giving to you today for your benefit.
a salimetmetam dagiti bilbilin ni Yahweh, ken dagiti alagadenna, nga ibilbilinko kenka ita nga aldaw para iti bukodmo a pagsayaatan?
14 “Do not forget that Yahweh our God owns even the sky and everything that is in it. He also owns the earth and everything that is on it.
Adtoy, kukua ni Yahweh a Diosmo ti langit ken ti langit dagiti langlangit, ti daga, ken dagiti amin nga adda kadagitoy.
15 But [in spite of owning all those things], Yahweh loved your ancestors, and from all the people-groups [on the earth] he chose us, their descendants, and we are still his people.
Ni laeng Yahweh ti naay-ayo kadagiti ammam isu nga inayatna ida, ket pinilinakayo, dagiti kaputotanda, a simmaruno kadakuada, nga ad-adda ngem kadagiti sabali a tattao, a kas iti ar-aramidenna ita nga aldaw.
16 So you must stop sinning [MET] and stop being stubborn [IDM]!
Ngarud, kugitenyo ti akinruar a kudil ti pusoyo, ken saanyon a patangkenen ti uloyo.
17 Yahweh our God is greater than all gods, and he is greater than all rulers. He is very powerful [DOU] and awesome. He (is impartial/does not do things that favor one (group/person) more than others), and he does not accept bribes.
Ta ni Yahweh a Diosyo, isuna ti Dios dagiti dios, ken Apo dagiti amo, ti naindaklan a Dios, ti nabileg ken nakabutbuteng a Dios, nga awan ti ipangpangrunana ken saan nga umaw-awat iti pasuksok.
18 He makes sure that orphans and widows are treated fairly. He loves even (foreigners/people from other countries) who live among us Israeli people, and he gives them food and clothes.
Ipatpatungpalna ti hustisia kadagiti ulila ken balo, ken ipakpakitana ti ayat kadagiti gangannaet babaen iti panangitedna kadakuada iti taraon ken pagan-anay.
19 So you must love those foreigners too, because you were once foreigners when you were living in Egypt.
Ayatenyo ngarud dagiti gan-gannaet; ta gangannaetkayo idi iti daga ti Egipto.
20 Revere Yahweh our God and worship only him. (Be faithful to/Have a close relationship with) him, and say that he should punish you if you do not do what you promise.
Pagbutnganyo ni Yahweh a Diosyo, isuna ti dayawenyo; Masapul a kumpetkayo kenkuana, ken babaen ti naganna ket agsapatakayo.
21 He is the one whom you must praise. He is our God, and we have seen the great and amazing things that he has done for us.
Isuna ti dayawyo, ken isuna ti Diosyo, a nangaramid kadagiti naindaklan ken nakabutbuteng a banbanag para kadakayo, a nakita dagiti matayo.
22 When our ancestors, [Jacob and his family], went down to Egypt, there were only seventy of them. But now Yahweh our God has caused us to be as numerous as the stars in the sky.”
Simmalog dagiti ammayo idiay Egipto a kas pitopulo a tattao; ita inaramidnakayo ni Yahweh a Diosyo a kas kaadu dagiti bituen kadagiti langit.

< Deuteronomy 10 >