< Exodus 15 >

1 Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song vnto the Lord, and sayd in this maner, I will sing vnto the Lord: for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and him that rode vpon him hath he ouerthrowen in the Sea.
Le nisabo ty takasy toy am’ Iehovà t’i Mosè naho o ana’ Israeleo, nipoña-peo ami’ty hoe: Ho saboeko t’Iehovà, onjono an-tiotiotse ey, Nafetsa’e an-driak’ ao ty soavala reke-mpiningi’e.
2 The Lord is my strength and praise, and he is become my saluation. He is my God, and I will prepare him a tabernacle. he is my fathers God, and I will exalt him.
Haozarako naho saboko t’Iehovà, Ie fandrombahañe ahiko henaneo. Andrianañahareko re, le ho rengeko, Andrianañaharen-draeko, vaho honjoñeko.
3 The Lord is a man of warre, his Name is Iehouah.
Fanalolahy añ’ aly t’Iehovà, Iehovà ty Tahina’e.
4 Pharaohs charets and his host hath he cast into the Sea: his chosen captaines also were drowned in the red Sea.
Navokovoko’e an-driak’ ao o sarete’ i Paròo naho i valobohò’ey. Nampiopoe’e an-dRia-Binda ao o roandria jinobo’eo.
5 The depths haue couered them, they sanke to the bottome as a stone.
Manafots’iareo i lalekey, nilempotse an-dalek’ ao hoe vato.
6 Thy right hande, O Lord, is glorious in power: thy right hand, O Lord, hath brused the enemie.
Toe engeñe an-kaozarañe o fità’o havanao, ry Iehovà. Fa dinorodemom-pitàn-kavana’o i rafelahiy, ry Iehovà.
7 And in thy great glorie thou hast ouerthrowen them that rose against thee: thou sentest forth thy wrath, which consumed them as the stubble.
Ami’ty hajabahinam-bolonahe’o ty anjevoña’o ambane o mivoala ama’oo. Ampihitrife’o mb’eo ty haviñera’o mahatomonto iareo hoe tain’ ava.
8 And by the blast of thy nostrels the waters were gathered, the floods stoode still as an heape, the depthes congealed together in the heart of the Sea.
Ami’ty fikofòm-piantsona’o ty nivotria’ i ranoy. Nitroatse hoe rindriñe i sorotombahañey; Nizitse an-tro’ i riakey o lalekeo.
9 The enemie sayd, I wil pursue, I wil ouertake them, I will deuide the spoyle, my lust shall bee satisfied vpon them, I will drawe my sworde, mine hand shall destroy them.
Hoe ty asa’ i rafelahiy: Ho horidañeko, ho trako, Ho zaraeko o dinohitseo; ie hañeneke ty haveloko. Hapontsoako ty fibarako, handrotsaha’ ty tañako.
10 Thou blewest with thy winde, the Sea couered them, they sanke as leade in the mightie waters.
Fe nitiofe’o an-kofò’o Le nandipotse iareo i riakey. Nilempotse hoe firake An-drano nitabohazake ao.
11 Who is like vnto thee, O Lord, among the Gods! who is like thee so glorious in holinesse, fearefull in prayses, doing wonders!
Ia amo ndrahareo ty mañirinkiriñe Azo ry Iehovà? Ia ty hambañe ama’o? Tsomerentsereñe an-kamasiñañe, mampañeveñe an-drenge, ry mpitolon-kalatsàñeo!
12 Thou stretchedst out thy right hande, the earth swallowed them.
Nahiti’o ty fità’o havana vaho nabea’ i taney iereo.
13 Thou wilt by thy mercie cary this people, which thou deliueredst: thou wilt bring them in thy strength vnto thine holy habitation.
Am-pikokoa-migahiñe ty niaoloa’o ondaty nijebañe’oo. An-kafatrara’o ty nitehafa’o mb’añ’akiban-kamasiña’o mb’eo.
14 The people shall heare and be afraide: sorow shall come vpon the inhabitants of Palestina.
Nahajanjiñe o kilakila ondatio vaho nititititike; Fineveneverañe ty nametreke o nte-Pilistio
15 Then the dukes of Edom shalbe amased, and trembling shall come vpon the great men of Moab: all the inhabitantes of Canaan shall waxe faint hearted.
Nirevendreveñe o mpifehe’ i Edomeo nihondrahondra o roandria’ i Moabeo, fonga nitranake o nte-Kanàneo;
16 Feare and dread shall fall vpon them: because of the greatnesse of thine arme, they shalbe stil as a stone, till thy people passe, O Lord: til this people passe, which thou hast purchased.
nivotraha’ ty havorombeloñe naho ty hetraketrake, ami’ty haozaram-pità’o nizitse hoe vato iereo— Ampara’ te nitsake ondati’oo ry Iehovà, ampara’ te nitsake ondaty vinili’oo.
17 Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them in the mountaine of thine inheritance, which is the place that thou hast prepared, O Lord, for to dwell in, euen the sanctuarie, O Lord, which thine hands shall establish.
Hampimoahe’o ao iereo vaho haore’o am-bohi’ i lova’oy— i toem-pimoneña’o hinalanka’oy, ry Iehovà, i fipalirañe naorem-pità’oy ry Talè.
18 The Lord shall reigne for euer and euer.
Mifehe nainai’e donia t’Iehovà.
19 For Pharaohs horses went with his charets and horsemen into the Sea, and the Lord brought the waters of the Sea vpon them: but the children of Israel went on drie land in the middes of the Sea.
Fa nisorogodañ’ an-driak’ ao o soavala i Paròo rekets’ o sarete’eo naho o mpiningi’eo, le nampoli’ Iehovà am’ iereo o ranon-driakeo, vaho nitsake añivo’ i riakey an-tane maike o ana’ Israeleo.
20 And Miriam the prophetesse, sister of Aaron tooke a timbrell in her hande, and all the women came out after her with timbrels and daunces.
Nandrambe kantsàñe amy zao t’i Miriamae mpitoky, rahavave’ i Aharone, le nañorik’ aze an-kantsàñe naho tsinjake o rakemba iabio
21 And Miriam answered the men, Sing yee vnto the Lord: for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath hee ouerthrowen in the Sea.
vaho nitakasie’ i Miriamae: Misaboa am’ Iehovà fa nandreketse am-pandreketam-bolonahetse. Navokovoko’e an-driak’ ao ty soavala reke-piningi’e.
22 Then Moses brought Israel from the redde Sea, and they went out into the wildernesse of Shur: and they went three dayes in the wildernesse, and found no waters.
Aa le nendese’ i Mosè nienga i Ria-Binday t’Israele naho nionjomb’ an-dRatraratra’ i Sore. Nañavelo telo andro am-patrambey ao iereo fe tsy nahatendreke rano.
23 And whe they came to Marah, they could not drinke of the waters of Marah, for they were bitter: therefore the name of the place was called Marah.
Ie pok’e Marà ao, le tsy nihay kamaeñe i rano’ i Marày fa nafaitse. (Izay ty nanoañe ty hoe Marà i aoy.)
24 Then the people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drinke?
Aa le niñeoñeo amy Mosè ondatio ami’ty hoe: Ino ty hinome’ay?
25 And he cried vnto the Lord, and the Lord shewed him a tree, which when he had cast into the waters, the waters were sweete: there he made them an ordinance and a law, and there he proued them,
Le nitoreo am’Iehovà re naho nitoroa’ Iehovà ty hatae, ze nahifi’e an-drano ao nahamamy i ranoy. Teo ty nanoa’ Iehovà fañè naho zaka vaho teo ty nitsoha’e iareo.
26 And sayd, if thou wilt diligently hearken, O Israel, vnto the voyce of the Lord thy God, and wilt do that, which is right in his sight, and wilt giue eare vnto his commandements, and keepe all his ordinances, then will I put none of these diseases vpon thee, which I brought vpon the Egyptians: for I am the Lord that healeth thee.
Hoe re: Naho imanea’o haoñe ty fiarañanaña’ Iehovà Andria­nañahare’o naho manao ty hahiti’e am-pivazohoa’e naho mijanjiñe o fandilia’eo vaho miambeñe o fañè’e iabio, le tsy hapoko ama’o o areteñe nafetsako amo nte-Mitsraimeoo, fa Izaho Iehovà Mpampijangañe azo.
27 And they came to Elim, where were twelue fountaines of water, and seuentie palme trees, and they camped thereby the waters.
Le nitotsake Elìme ao iereo, toetse an-dohan-drano manganahana folo ro’ amby naho satrañe fitom-polo; vaho nañialo marine’ o ranoo eo.

< Exodus 15 >