diff --git a/18/36.txt b/18/36.txt index 899a38e..47c856c 100644 --- a/18/36.txt +++ b/18/36.txt @@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ "body": "This phrase is used here to reference a significant and meaningful time of the day in the story. If your language has a way for doing this, you could consider using it here." }, { - "title": "Yahweh, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel", - "body": "Here \"Israel\" is referring to Jacob. God changed Jacob's name to Israel (Genesis 32:28), and God named the nation of Jacob's descendants \"Israel.\"" + "title": "ນິ່ນເຍີຍເຕຍ, ອິສະລາເອນມ່ຽນ. Yahweh, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel", + "body": "ນີ້ \"ອິດສະຣາເອນ\" ແມ່ນອ້າງອີງເຖິງຢາໂຄບ. ພຣະເຈົ້າໄດ້ປ່ຽນຊື່ຂອງຢາໂຄບເປັນອິດສະຣາເອນ (ປະຖົມມະການ 32:28), ແລະພຣະເຈົ້າໄດ້ຕັ້ງຊື່ປະເທດຊາດຂອງເຊື້ອສາຍຂອງຢາໂຄບວ່າ \"ອິດສະຣາເອນ.\". Here \"Israel\" is referring to Jacob. God changed Jacob's name to Israel (Genesis 32:28), and God named the nation of Jacob's descendants \"Israel.\"" }, { - "title": "let it be known this day", - "body": "This can be stated in active form. AT: \"make these people know today\" (See: figs_activepassive)" + "title": "ໃຫ້ມັນເປັນທີ່ຮູ້ຈັກໃນມື້ນີ້. let it be known this day", + "body": "ນີ້ສາມາດຖືກລະບຸໄວ້ໃນຮູບແບບທີ່ຫ້າວຫັນ. AT: \"ເຮັດໃຫ້ຄົນເຫຼົ່ານີ້ຮູ້ໃນມື້ນີ້\" (ເບິ່ງ: figs_activepassive). This can be stated in active form. AT: \"make these people know today\" (See: figs_activepassive)" }, { - "title": "Hear me ... hear me", - "body": "This phrase is repeated to emphasize the appeal of Elijah to Yahweh." + "title": "ໄດ້ຍິນຂ້ອຍ ... ໄດ້ຍິນຂ້ອຍ. Hear me ... hear me", + "body": "ປະໂຫຍກນີ້ຖືກຊ້ ຳ ອີກເພື່ອເນັ້ນ ໜັກ ເຖິງການອຸທອນຂອງເອລີຢາຕໍ່ Yahweh. This phrase is repeated to emphasize the appeal of Elijah to Yahweh." }, { - "title": "turned their heart back again to yourself", + "title": "ໄດ້ຫັນຫົວໃຈຂອງເຂົາກັບຄືນມາຫາຕົວເອງອີກຄັ້ງ. turned their heart back again to yourself", "body": "\"ຫັນຫົວໃຈຂອງພວກເຂົາ\" ແມ່ນແບບ metonymy ສໍາລັບຄວາມຮັກແລະຄວາມສັດຊື່ຂອງປະຊາຊົນ. AT: \"ເຮັດໃຫ້ພວກເຂົາຊື່ສັດຕໍ່ທ່ານອີກຄັ້ງ\" (ເບິ່ງ: figs_metonymy). \"turn their heart\" is a metonymy for the affection and loyalty of the people. AT: \"caused them to be loyal to you again\" (See: figs_metonymy)" } ] \ No newline at end of file