< Deuteronomy 3 >
1 Then we turned and went up the road to Bashan, and Og king of Bashan and his whole army came out to meet us in battle at Edrei.
Aa le nitolike tika nionjoñe amy lalañey mb’e Basane mb’eo vaho niavotse hiatrek’ antika t’i Oge mpanjaka’ i Basane, ie naho ondati’e iabio, hialy Edrey.
2 But the LORD said to me, “Do not fear him, for I have delivered him into your hand, along with all his people and his land. Do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon.”
Hoe t’Iehovà amako, Ko ihembaña’o fa natoloko am-pità’o naho ondati’e iabio vaho o tane’eo. Ano ama’e hambañe amy nanoe’o i Sihone, mpanjaka’ i Amore nimoneñe e Khesboney.
3 So the LORD our God also delivered Og king of Bashan and his whole army into our hands. We struck them down until no survivor was left.
Aa le natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañaharentika am-pitàn-tika ka t’i Oge mpanjaka’ i Basane naho ondati’e iabio, le rinotsan-tika vaho tsy nengan-tsehanga’e.
4 At that time we captured all sixty of his cities. There was not a single city we failed to take—the entire region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
Ie amy zay, tinavan-tika o rova’e iabio; le tsy teo ty rova’e tsy tinavan-tika—rova enempolo, ze hene tane’ i Argobe, ty fifehea’ i Oge e Basane ao.
5 All these cities were fortified with high walls and gates and bars, and there were many more unwalled villages.
Songa narovañe an-kijoly abo o rovao, lalambey naho sikadañe, tovo’ irezay o tanàñe tsi-fotofoto tsy aman-kijolio.
6 We devoted them to destruction, as we had done to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women, and children of every city.
Fonga binaibain-tika hambañe ami’ty nanoan-tika i Sihone mpanjaka’ i Khesbone, songa zinaman-tika ze lahilahy naho rakemba vaho keleiañe amy ze rova iaby.
7 But all the livestock and plunder of the cities we carried off for ourselves.
Fe hene rinamben-tika ze añombe naho vara amo rovao ho tsindroke.
8 At that time we took from the two kings of the Amorites the land across the Jordan, from the Arnon Valley as far as Mount Hermon—
Le tinavan-tika boak’am-pitàm-panjaka nte-Amore roe amy andro zay ty tane alafe’ Iardeney atoy mifototse amy saka Arnoney pak’ am-bohi-Kermone añe;
9 which the Sidonians call Sirion but the Amorites call Senir—
(Atao’ o nte-Tsidoneo ty hoe Sirione ty Kermone, le atao’ o nte-Amoreo ty hoe Senire; )
10 all the cities of the plateau, all of Gilead, and all of Bashan as far as the cities of Salecah and Edrei in the kingdom of Og.
le ze rova an-tanemira ey, naho i Gilàde iaby le i Basane iaby, pake Salkà añe vaho i Edrey, o rova am-pifehea’ i Oge nte-Basaneo.
11 (For only Og king of Bashan had remained of the remnant of the Rephaim. His bed of iron, nine cubits long and four cubits wide, is still in Rabbah of the Ammonites.)
I Oge mpanjaka’ i Basane ty ni-sengaha’ o fanalolahio; inao te fandream-by ty fandrea’e, mbe e Rabate ao izay amo ana’ i Amoneo. Sive kiho ty an-dava’e naho efatse kiho ty ampohe’e an-kiho tsotra.
12 So at that time we took possession of this land. To the Reubenites and Gadites I gave the land beyond Aroer along the Arnon Valley, and half the hill country of Gilead, along with its cities.
Le natoloko amo nte-Reobeneo naho amo nte-Gadeo i tane rinamben-tika amy andro zaiy, boak’ Aroere añ’ olo’ i saka Arnoney naho ty tampa’ i Vohi-Gilàdey, naho o rova’eo.
13 To the half-tribe of Manasseh I gave the rest of Gilead and all of Bashan, the kingdom of Og. (The entire region of Argob, the whole territory of Bashan, used to be called the land of the Rephaim.)
Le natoloko amy vakim-pifokoa’ i Menasèy ty sisa’ i Gilade naho i Basane iaby, toe ty fifehea’ i Oge, le nitokaveñe ty hoe tanem-panalolahy ze hene tane’ i Argobe mitraoke amy Basane iaby.
14 Jair, a descendant of Manasseh, took the whole region of Argob as far as the border of the Geshurites and Maacathites. He renamed Bashan after himself, Havvoth-jair, by which it is called to this day.
Iaire ana’ i Menasè ty nandrambe ty tane’i Argobe pak’añ’olo’ i Gesory naho i Maàkaty añe vaho nitokave’e amy tahina’ey ty hoe: Basane-kavote-Iaire pake henane.
15 To Machir I gave Gilead,
Le natoloko amy Makire ty Gilade.
16 and to the Reubenites and Gadites I gave the territory from Gilead to the Arnon Valley (the middle of the valley was the border) and up to the Jabbok River, the border of the Ammonites.
Le natoloko amo nte-Reobeneo naho amo nte-Gadeo ty tane boake Gilade pak’ an-tsaka’ Arnone, ty aivo’ i vavataney ro efe’e, pak’ an-tsaka’ Iabòke eo, ty efe-tane’ o ana’ i Amoneo;
17 The Jordan River in the Arabah bordered it from Chinnereth to the Sea of the Arabah (the Salt Sea ) with the slopes of Pisgah to the east.
naho i tane Mìray, Iardeney ty efe’e, le boak’e Kinerete pak’ an-dria’ i antanemira, i ria-tsiray, am-potom-piroroña’ i Asdote-Pisgà maniñanañe.
18 At that time I commanded you: “The LORD your God has given you this land to possess. All your men of valor are to cross over, armed for battle, ahead of your brothers, the Israelites.
Le hoe ty nandiliako anahareo henane zay: Fa natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo ho fanaña’ areo o tane atoio le hitsake reke-pialiañe aolo’ o rahalahi’ areo ana’ Israeleo ze mahatan-defo ama’ areo iaby.
19 But your wives, your children, and your livestock—I know that you have much livestock—may remain in the cities I have given you,
Fe hidoñe amo rova natoloko anahareoo o vali’ areoo, o keleia’ areoo, naho o añombe’ areoo (apotako te maro ty añombe’ areo);
20 until the LORD gives rest to your brothers as He has to you, and they too have taken possession of the land that the LORD your God is giving them across the Jordan. Then each of you may return to the possession I have given you.”
aa naho nampitofà’ Iehovà manahak’ anahareo o rahalahi’ areoo, naho fa nitobea’ iareo ka ty tane natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo alafe’ Iardeney añe, izay vaho himpoly nahareo—ze fonga ondaty—mb’ an-tane’e mb’eo, i natoloko anahareoy.
21 And at that time I commanded Joshua: “Your own eyes have seen all that the LORD your God has done to these two kings. The LORD will do the same to all the kingdoms you are about to enter.
Le nafantoko am’ Iehosoa amy andro zay ty hoe, Toe hene nioni-pihaino’o ty nanoe’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’o i mpanjaka roe rey, le izay ka ty hanoe’ Iehovà ze fifeheañe irangà’ areo.
22 Do not be afraid of them, for the LORD your God Himself will fight for you.”
Ko ihembaña’ areo fa Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo ty mialy ho anahareo.
23 At that time I also pleaded with the LORD:
Ie amy zay, nihalaly am’ Iehovà iraho ami’ty hoe:
24 “O Lord GOD, You have begun to show Your greatness and power to Your servant. For what god in heaven or on earth can perform such works and mighty acts as Yours?
O Talè Iehovà, ie vaho niorotse nampiboake ty hajabahina’o naho ty haozara’o ami’ty mpitoro’o, le ia ty ndrahare an-dikerañe ao ndra an-tane atoy ty mahafitoloñe hambañe amo anoe’oo naho o sata’o ra’elahio?
25 Please let me cross over and see the good land beyond the Jordan—that pleasant hill country as well as Lebanon!”
Ehe te henga’o hitsake mb’eo iraho hahatreavako i tane fanjaka alafe’ Iardene añey, o vohibohitse soao naho i Lebanone.
26 But the LORD was angry with me on account of you, and He would not listen to me. “That is enough,” the LORD said to me. “Do not speak to Me again about this matter.
F’ie niviñera’ Iehovà ty ama’ areo le tsy nihaoñe’e. Hoe t’Iehovà amako, Fa eneñe i azoy! ko isaontsia’o ka.
27 Go to the top of Pisgah and look to the west and north and south and east. See the land with your own eyes, for you will not cross this Jordan.
Miañambonea mb’ an-dengo’ i Pisgà mb’eo le miandrà makandrefa naho mañavaratse naho mañatimo naho maniñanañe eñe. Italakeso am-pihaino, f’ie tsy hitsake Iardeney.
28 But commission Joshua, encourage him, and strengthen him, for he will cross over ahead of the people and enable them to inherit the land that you will see.”
Afantoho t’Iehosoa naho osiho vaho haozaro, amy t’ie ro hitsake hiaolo ondaty retia, le ie ty hampandova iareo o tane ho isa’oo.
29 So we stayed in the valley opposite Beth-peor.
Aa le nitamañe am-bavatane tandrife i Bete-piore eo tika.