< Ezekiel 47 >

1 Then, [in the vision], the man brought me back to the entrance of the temple. There I saw water flowing out from under the entrance, flowing toward the east. The water was flowing from under the south side of the entrance, south of the altar.
Amo dunu da na oule bu Debolo Diasu gagili dasua oule heda: i. Debolo da gusudili ba: le gusui dialebe ba: i, amola hano da gagili dasu hagudunini heda: le, gusudili ahoanebe ba: i. Amo hano da Debolo ga (south) la: idi amo hagudu manebe, oloda ea ga (south) la: idi gadenene baligili ahoanebe ba: i.
2 Then the man brought me out of the inner courtyard through the north entryway, and then he led me around to the outer entryway on the east side [of the inner courtyard].
Amalalu, amo dunu da na ga (north) logo holeiga gadili oule asili, logo holei amo da gusudili ba: le gusui, amoga doaga: i. Hano fonobahadi da logo holei ga (south) la: idi amoga gadili dalebe ba: i.
3 As the man continued walking toward the east, he had a measuring line in his hand. He measured off (1,750 feet/530 meters), and then led me through water that covered my ankles.
Amo dunu da ea ifa daba: defesu amoga hano dabe gusudili defele, 500 mida defei. Amo defeiga, e da na amo hano degema: ne sia: i. Na degele, hano da na osa: su muguniyanisi.
4 Then he measured off another (1,750 feet/530 meters) and led me through water that was up to my knees. Then he measured off another (1,750 feet/530 meters) and led me through water that was up to my waist.
Amalalu, e da 500 mida eno defei. Na da dedegela asili, hano da na mugunia doaga: i. 500 mida eno asili, hano da na bulu ga: sua doaga: i.
5 Then he measured off another (1,750 feet/530 meters) and led me through water that had become a river that I could not cross, because the water had risen [very high, with the result that] it would be necessary to swim across it. It was a river that no one could cross [by walking across it].
E da 500 mida eno defei. Amogai, hano da luguduba: le, na da dedegela masunu hamedei ba: i. Luguduba: le, amo degemusa: dawa: loba, dasi sa: imu fawane ba: i.
6 Then he said to me, “You human, think carefully about what you have seen.”
E da nama amane sia: i, “Dunu egefe! Amo hou huluane noga: le dawa: ma!” Amalalu, amo dunu da na hano bega: oule asi.
7 Then he led me to the bank of that river. There I saw many trees growing on each side of the river.
Na da amoga doaga: le ba: loba, ifa bagohame hano la: idi la: idi beba: le lefulubi ba: i.
8 He said to me, “This water flows east and down into the [Dead] Sea. And when it flows into the [Dead] Sea, its salty water becomes fresh.
E da nama amane sia: i, “Amo hano da gusudili asili, Yodane Fago baligili, Bogoi Hano Wayabo amoga doaga: sa. Amo hano da Bogoi Wayabo amoga adimina dasea, e da sali hano sefasili, bu hano ida: iwane heda: sa.
9 Wherever the river flows, there will be lots of animals and fish. And there will be lots of fish in the [Dead] Sea, because the water that flows into it will cause the salt water to become (fresh water/water that people can drink). Wherever the river flows, everything [alongside it] will flourish.
Hano da habodili ahoasea, ohe fi amola menabo fi enoenoi da ba: mu. Hano da Bogoi Hano Wayabo hano bu noga: i hamomu. E da habodili ahoasea, esalusu gaguli maha.
10 Fishermen will stand along the bank [of the Dead Sea to catch fish]. From En-Gedi [on the western side] to En-Eglaim [on the eastern side] there will be places [for fishermen] to spread their fishing nets. There will be many kinds of fish, like there are in the Mediterranean Sea.
Soge amo da Enegidai Bubuga: su amonini asili, Enegela: ime Bubuga: su doaga: sa, dogoa da hano wayabo bagade bega: menabo hiougisu dunu lelebe ba: mu. Ilia da amogai ilia menabo gasa: su, eso hougima: ne, fadegale gamu. Menabo fi enoenoi bagohame, Medidela: inia Hano Wayabo Bagade ea menabo fi ili idi amo defele, da amogai esalebe ba: mu.
11 But the swamps and marshes [along the shore] will not become fresh; they will be left to the people to use make salt.
Be hano amo da hano wayabo fonobahadi amola fafu soge Bogoi Hano Wayabo bega: dialebe, ganodini diala da sali hamoi amomane dialumu. Ilia Isala: ili dunu ilia sali gasa: le nasu dialumu.
12 Many kinds of fruit trees will grow on both sides of the river. Their leaves will not wither, and they will always have fruit. They will bear fruit every month, because [they will continually get water from] the water [that comes] from the temple. Their fruit will be good to eat and their leaves will be [good] for healing.”
Hano na: iyado la: idi la: idilale bega: ha: i nasu ifa enoenoi lefulubi ba: mu. Ilia lubi da hamedafa biomu amola ilia da dulu legelalusu hamedafa yolemu. Ilia oubi huluane amoga gaheabolo fage legemu. Bai hano amo da Debolo Diasuganini mabe, amoga nasegagisa. Ifa da ha: i manu legemu amola ilia lubiga da dunu uhinisisimu.”
13 [In the vision], Yahweh [also] said this to me: “Here is a list of the twelve tribes of Israel and the territory that each tribe must receive. [The descendants of] Joseph will receive two portions; [the tribe of Levi will not receive any].
Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da amane sia: i, “Soge amo fifili, Isala: ili fi fagoyale gala ilima ia dagoi ba: mu, (Yousefe ea fi da fifi aduna lamu) amo ilia alalo fifi da agoane ba: mu.
14 I lifted up my arm and solemnly declared to your ancestors that I would give you this land to own permanently. [So divide the land equally among all of the other tribes].
Na da dafawanedafa, dilia aowalalia ilima amo soge imunu, sia: i. Wali, amo defele fifili, Isala: ili fi huluane ilima ima.
15 These will be the boundaries of the land: On the north side, [it will extend] from the Mediterranean Sea east along the road to Hethlon, past Lebo-Hamath to Zedad,
“Ga (north) alalo fifi da Medidela: inia Wayabo amoga gusudili heda: le, Hedelone moilai bai bagade, amola Ha: ima: de Adobo Gigadofa Ahoasu amola Sida: de moilai bai bagade,
16 to [the cities of] Berothah and Sibraim, which are on the border between Damascus and Hamath. [From there the boundary will extend] as far [the city of] Hazer-Hatticon, which is on the border of the Hauran [region].
amola Bilouda amola Sibala: ime moilale bai bagade (ela da Dama: sagase fifi asi amola Ha: ima: de fifi asi amo dogoa diala) amo huluane baligili, Ha: isa Ha: digone moilai bai bagadega doaga: sa (Ha: isa Ha: digone da Haula: ne soge alalo fifi gadenene diala).
17 So the boundary will extend from the [Mediterranean] Sea to [the city of] Hazar-Enan on the border between Hamath to the north and Damascus [to the south]. That will be the northern boundary.
Amaiba: le, ga (north) alalo fifi da Mededela: inia Hano fisili, gusudili asili, Ha: isaina: ne moilai bai bagadega doaga: sa. Amola Dama: sagase amola Ha: ima: de soge da amoga gadili ba: sa.
18 On the east side, the boundary [will extend] between Hauran and Damascus, [south] along the Jordan [River] between the Gilead [region] and the land of Israel, along the Dead Sea as far as [the town of] Tamar. That will be the eastern boundary.
Gusudili alalo fifi da Dama: sagase amola Haula: ne dogoa amoga muni, ga (south) ahoa. Isala: ili soge da gudu diala amola Gilia: de soge da gusu amola Yodane Hano dogoa da alalo fifi hamone, asili, Da: ima soge amo Bogoi Hano Wayabo bega: dialebe amoga doaga: sa.
19 On the south side, the boundary will extend from Tamar [southwest] to the springs near [the town of] Meribah-Kadesh. Then [the boundary will extend west] along the dry riverbed [at the border] of Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea. That will be the southern boundary.
Ga (south) alalo fifi da Da: ima muni ga (south) amola gududili hegomane asili, hafoga: i sogega asili, Ga: idese Meliba baligili, delegili ga (north) fonobahadi bu gududili, asili. Idibidi soge ea alalo fifi amodili asili, Mededela: inia Hano Wayabo amoga doaga: sa.
20 On the west side, the boundary will be the Mediterranean Sea, north to near Lebo-Hamath.
Gududili alalo fifi da Mededela: inia Hano Wayabo Bagade bega: fawane. Amo da asili, sogebi amo da Ha: ima: de Adobo Gigadofa Ahoasu gududili dialebe, amoga doaga: sa.
21 You must distribute this land among yourselves, among the tribes of Israel.
Dilia amo soge fifili, dilia fi afae afae amoga ima.
22 You must allot the land to be a permanent possession for yourselves, and [also] to be a permanent possession of any foreigners who are living among you and raising their children. You must consider those people to be like you who were born Israelis, and they must be allotted land among the tribes of Israel.
Na da dilia eso huluane amogai gaguli esaloma: ne, dilima iaha. Ga fi dunu dilia fi ganodini esala (amo da dilia fi ganodini mano lalelegei) dilia da soge fifili iasea, ilima amola afae afae ima. Dilia da Isala: ili dunudafa hamosa amo defele ilima hamoma. Ilia da Isala: ili dunu defele, soge lamusa: , ululuasu adoba: mu.
23 Wherever foreigners are living, you must give them some land to belong to them permanently. [That is what I], Yahweh the Lord, declare.”
Ga fi dunu esalebe dunu afae afae, e da Isala: ili fi amo ganodini esala, amo fi ilia soge fifi lai amo e da ilia labe defele lamu. Na, Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da sia: i dagoi.”

< Ezekiel 47 >