< Deuteronomy 2 >

1 Then we went back, journeying into the waste land by the way to the Red Sea, as the Lord had said to me: and we were a long time going round Mount Seir.
Niotak’ amy zao tika nionjomb’ am-patrambey mb’eo, niary i Ria-Binday, mb’ami’ty nanoroa’ Iehovà ahiko vaho nañariary i Vohi-Seirey andro maro.
2 And the Lord said to me,
Le hoe ty nitsarae’ Iehovà amako:
3 You have been journeying round this mountain long enough: now go to the north;
Fa losotse ty fiariaria’ areo ty vohitse toy. Mitoliha mañavaratse,
4 And give the people orders, saying, You are about to go through the land of your brothers, the children of Esau, who are living in Seir; and they will have fear of you; so take care what you do:
le afantoho ty hoe ondatio: Ho rangae’ areo ty tanen-drolongo’ areo, o tarira’ i Esave mpimo­neñe e Seireo, f’ie ho hembañe ama’areo, aa le mitaoa
5 Make no attack on them, for I will not give you any of their land, not even space enough for a man's foot: because I have given Mount Seir to Esau for his heritage.
tsy mone hihotakotak’ am’ iereo fa tsy hitalorako ndra zehem-pandia raik’ amy tane’iareoy amy te nimeako i Esave ho fanaña’e ty Vohi’ Seire.
6 You may get food for your needs from them for a price, and water for drinking.
Ho vilie’ areo an-drala o mahakama’eo hikamà’ areo, vaho hikaloa’ areo rano an-drala hinoma’ areo.
7 For the blessing of the Lord your God has been on you in all the work of your hands: he has knowledge of your wanderings through this great waste: these forty years the Lord your God has been with you, and you have been short of nothing.
Toe nitahie’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo amy ze hene satam-pità’ areo naho arofoana’e ty firanga’ areo am-patram-bey atoy. Tsy eo ty nipaia’ areo amy efa-polo taoñe nindreza’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo rezay.
8 So we went on past our brothers, the children of Esau, living in Seir, by the road through the Arabah, from Elath and Ezion-geber. And turning, we went by the road through the waste land of Moab.
Aa le niarian-tika o tarira’ i Esave longon-tika mimoneñe e Seire ao, le nengan-tika ty lala’ i Arabà naho navotson-tika t’i Elate naho i Etsione-Gebere le nitsile vaho niary mb’amy lala’ i fatrambei’ i Moabeiy mb’eo.
9 And the Lord said to me, Make no attack on Moab and do not go to war with them, for I will not give you any of his land: because I have given Ar to the children of Lot for their heritage.
Le nanao ty hoe amako t’Iehovà: Ko tsiborè’o t’i Moabe ndra hialy ama’e, fa tsy ho meiko ndra kede amo tane’eo ho fanañañe, amy te natoloko amo tarira’ i Loteo ty Are ho fanaña’e.
10 (In the past the Emim were living there; a great people, equal in numbers to the Anakim and as tall;
(Nimoneña’ o nte-Emeo izay te taolo: ondaty mijoalajoala naho mitozantozañe, mira haabo amo nte-Anàkeo;
11 They are numbered among the Rephaim, like the Anakim; but are named Emim by the Moabites.
Betek’ atao ty hoe nte-Refae iereo manahake o nte-Anakeo, f’ie atao’ o nte-Moabeo ty hoe nte-Emà.
12 And the Horites in earlier times were living in Seir, but the children of Esau took their place; they sent destruction on them and took their land for themselves, as Israel did to the land of his heritage which the Lord gave them.)
Le nimoneñe e Seire ao o nte-Koreo taolo, fa niroahe’ o ana’ i Esaveo, rinotsa’e miaolo iareo vaho nitoboke an-tane’ iareo ao, manahake ty anoe’ Israele amy tane natolotse aze ho fanaña’ey; i natolo’ Iehovà iareoy).
13 Get up now, and go over the stream Zered. So we went over the stream Zered.
Miongaha arè, le itsaho o toraha’ i Tseredeo. Aa le nitsahan-tika i torahan-Tserèdey.
14 Thirty-eight years had gone by from the time when we came away from Kadesh-barnea till we went over the stream Zered; by that time all the generation of the men of war among us were dead, as the Lord had said.
Le o andro nañaveloan-tika boake Kadese-Barneà am-para’ t’ie nitsake i torahan-Tseredeio, le taoñe telo-polo-valo’ amby, ampara’ te fonga nivetrak’ añivo’ i tobey o lahindefoñe mpiharo-nonoo, amy nifantà’ Iehovà am’ iereoy.
15 For the hand of the Lord was against them, working their destruction, till all were dead.
Toe nañonjona’ Iehovà haoke hañombota’e amy màroy am-para’ t’ie fonga nimongotse.
16 So when death had overtaken all the men of war among the people,
Naho hene nikoromake añivo’ on­datio i lahindefoñe rezay,
17 The word of the Lord came to me, saying,
le nitsara ty hoe amako t’Iehovà.
18 You are about to go by Ar, the limit of the country of Moab;
Hitsake i Are, efe-tane’ i Moabe irehe te anito.
19 And when you come near the land of the children of Ammon, give them no cause of trouble and do not make war on them, for I will not give you any of the land of the children of Ammon for your heritage: because I have given it to the children of Lot.
Ie miharine ty efe-tane’ o nte-Amoneo, le ko tsibore’o vaho ko ialiañe, fa tsy hañomeako ty tane’ iareo ho fanaña’o, amy te natoloko an-tarira’ i Lote ho fanaña’e.
20 (That land is said to have been a land of the Rephaim, for Rephaim had been living there in earlier times, but they were named Zamzummim by the Ammonites;
(Toe natao t’ie tane’ o nte-Refaeo ka; fa nimoneñe ao o nte-Refaeo taolo, ie nitokave’ o nte-Amoneo ty hoe Zam’zome,
21 They were a great people, tall as the Anakim, and equal to them in number; but the Lord sent destruction on them and the children of Ammon took their place, living in their land;
ondaty maozatse naho vasiañeñe mira amo nte-Anakeo. F’ie narotsa’ Iehovà aolo’ iareo eo handimbeza’ iareo fimoneñañe;
22 As he did for the children of Esau living in Seir, when he sent destruction on the Horites before them, and they took their land where they are living to this day:
manahake ty nanoe’e amo tarira’ i Esave mimo­neñe e Seireo ami’ty nandrotsaha’e o nte-Koreo aolo’ iareo, nandimbe iareo am-pimoneña’e pake henaneo;
23 And the Avvim, living in the small towns as far as Gaza, came to destruction by the hands of the Caphtorim who came out from Caphtor and took their land.)
naho o nte-Aveo, ie nimoneñe e Katsere pak’ Aza añe, le rinotsa’ o nte-Kaftore boake Kaftoreo, vaho nandimbe fiambesatse.)
24 Get up now, and go on your journey, crossing over the valley of the Arnon: see, I have given into your hands Sihon, the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and all his land: go forward to make it yours, and make war on him,
Miongaha, tonjohizo ty lia’ areo, itsaho o vavatane’ i Arnoneo. Ingo fa natoloko am-pità’ areo t’i Sihone nte-Amore mpanjaka’ i Khesbone naho ty tane’e. Miorota mitavañe, naho tameo añ’aly.
25 From now on I will put the fear of you in all peoples under heaven, who, hearing of you, will be shaking with fear and grief of heart because of you.
Hampihembañeko naho hampirevendreveñeko ama’o henane zao ze hene ondaty ambanen-dikerañeo; ie mijanjiñe azo le hititititike ami’ty anifañe.
26 Then from the waste land of Kedemoth I sent representatives to Sihon, king of Heshbon, with words of peace, saying,
Aa le nampisangitrifeko ìrake boak’ am-patrambein-Kedemote ao ho mb’e Sihone Mpanjaka’ i Khesbone añe, le hoe ty entam-panintsiñako ama’e:
27 Let me go through your land: I will keep to the highway, not turning to the right or to the left;
Angao iraho hiranga ty tane’o, fa i lalañey avao ty horiheko, tsy hitsile ndra mañavana ndra mañavia.
28 Let me have food, at a price, for my needs, and water for drinking: only let me go through on foot;
Haleta’o drala amako ty mahakama hihinanako, vaho ie fahana’ areo rano hinomako, le ho soloako bogady, fe apoho ho rangaeko an-tomboke ty tane’o—
29 As the children of Esau did for me in Seir and the Moabites in Ar; till I have gone over Jordan into the land which the Lord our God is giving us.
hambañe ami’ty nanoe’ o tarira’ i Esave mimoneñe e Seireo amako naho ty nanoe’ o nte-Moabe mpimoneñe e Areo ka—ampara’ te itsahako Iardeney mb’an-tane nitolora’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ay mb’eo.
30 But Sihon, king of Heshbon, would not let us go through; for the Lord your God made his spirit hard and his heart strong, so that he might give him up into your hands as at this day.
Fe tsy nimete hampiranga an-tika t’i Sihone Mpanjaka nte-Khesbone fa nampigan-troke aze t’Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo vaho nampitokie’e ty arofo’e hanolora’e aze am-pità’ areo, le ie henaneo.
31 And the Lord said to me, See, from now on I have given Sihon and his land into your hands: go forward now to take his land and make it yours.
Aa hoe t’Iehovà amako: Ingo, fa namototse hanolotse i Sihone naho i tane’ey ama’ areo iraho, aa le miorota henane zao hangalake i tane’ey ho lova’ areo.
32 Then Sihon came out against us with all his people, to make an attack on us at Jahaz.
Aa le niavotse haname an-tika t’i Sihone, ie naho ondati’e iabio, hihotakotake ty aly e Iàhatse añe,
33 And the Lord our God gave him into our hands; and we overcame him and his sons and all his people.
le natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañaharentika aolon-tika vaho linafa-tika naho o tiri’eo naho ondati’e iabio.
34 At that time we took all his towns, and gave them over to complete destruction, together with men, women, and children; we had no mercy on any:
Le hene tinavan-tika o rova’eo henane zay, le fonga zinaman-tika ze ondaty ndra rakemba ndra ajaja amo rovao. Tsy napon-tika ndra honka’e.
35 Only the cattle we took for ourselves, with the goods from the towns we had taken.
O hareo avao ty rinamben-tika ho fikopahañe rekets’ o raha kinopak’ amo rova tinavan-tikañeoo.
36 From Aroer on the edge of the valley of the Arnon and from the town in the valley as far as Gilead, no town was strong enough to keep us out; the Lord our God gave them all into our hands:
Boak’ Arore aolo’ i vavatane Arnoney (rekets’ i rova am-bavataney) pake Gilàde le tsy teo ty rova loho abo tsy nilefe, fonga natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañaharentika amantika.
37 But you did not go near the land of the children of Ammon, that is, all the side of the river Jabbok or the towns of the hill-country, wherever the Lord our God had said we were not to go.
Fe tsy niharinea’ areo o tanen’ ana’ i Amoneo, ndra aia aia amy saka’ Iabokey ndra amo rova ambohibohitseio, ndra aia aia nandrarà’ Iehovà Andrianañaharentika antika.

< Deuteronomy 2 >