< Exodus 32 >
1 And the people see that Moses is delaying to come down from the mountain, and the people assemble against Aaron, and say to him, “Rise, make gods for us, who go before us, for this Moses—the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt—we have not known what has happened to him.”
Aa naho nirendre’ ondatio te nalaom-pizotso boak’ ambohitse añe t’i Mosè, le niropak’ amy Aharone ondatio nanao ty hoe, Miongaha, andranjio ndrahare zahay, hiaolo anay; fa i Mosè zay, indaty ninday antika niavotse an-tane Mitsraimey, nofi’ay ty nizò aze.
2 And Aaron says to them, “Break off the rings of gold which [are] in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring [them] to me”;
Aa hoe t’i Aharone am’ iereo, Apitsoho an-tsofim-bali’ areo naho amo ana-dahy naho anak’ ampela’ areoo o bange volamenao, le endeso amako.
3 and all the people break off the rings of gold which [are] in their ears, and bring [them] to Aaron,
Aa le napitso’ ondaty iabio o bange volamena an-dravembia’ iareoo vaho nendese’ iereo mb’ amy Aharone mb’eo.
4 and he receives [it] from their hand, and fashions it with an engraving tool, and makes it [into] a molten calf, and they say, “These [are] your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!”
Rinambe’e am-pità’ iareo naho nitsene’e amam-pisokirañe naho namboare’e bania nitranaheñe, vaho hoe iereo, Intoy o ndrahare’oo, ry Israele, i ninday azo niakatse an-tane Mitsraimey.
5 And Aaron sees, and builds an altar before it, and Aaron calls, and says, “A festival to YHWH—tomorrow”;
Aa naho nioni’ i Aharone, le nandranjy kitrely aolo’eo vaho nikoike ty hoe: Hamaray ty ho takataka am’ Iehovà.
6 and they rise early on the next day, and cause burnt-offerings to ascend, and bring peace-offerings near; and the people sit down to eat and to drink, and rise up to play.
Le nitroatse maraindrain-tsikiake iereo te loak’ andro nisoroñe naho nanese engam-panintsiñañe; le niambesatse ondatio nikama naho ninoñe vaho niongake le nihisa.
7 And YHWH says to Moses, “Go, descend, for your people whom you have brought up out of the land of Egypt have done corruptly,
Le hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Akia mizotsoa! Fa naniva vatañe ondaty nendese’o niavotse an-tane Mitsraimeo
8 they have quickly turned aside from the way that I have commanded them; they have made a molten calf for themselves, and bow themselves to it, and sacrifice to it, and say, These [are] your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!”
fa nivike aniany amy làlañe linilikoy; ie nampitranake sare bania naho nitalahoa’e naho nisoroña’e vaho nanao ty hoe, Intoy o ndrahare’oo, ry Israele, i ninday azo nienga an-tane Mitsraimey!
9 And YHWH says to Moses, “I have seen this people, and behold, it [is] a stiff-necked people;
Hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Fa nitreako ondatio; inao! toe ondaty gam-pititia!
10 and now, leave Me alone, and My anger burns against them, and I consume them, and I make you become a great nation.”
Ie amy zao, angao iraho, hiforoforoa’ ty haboseko, ho forototoeko, vaho ihe ty hanoeko foko ra’elahy.
11 And Moses appeases the face of his God YHWH and says, “Why, O YHWH, does Your anger burn against Your people, whom You have brought forth out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a strong hand?
Fe niambane am’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’e t’i Mosè nanao ty hoe: Ry Iehovà, ino ty isolebora’ ty fifombo’o am’ondati’o nindese’o niakatse an-tane Mitsraime añe an-kaozaran-dra’elahy vaho an-kafatraram-pitàñeo.
12 Why do the Egyptians speak, saying, He brought them out in calamity to slay them among mountains, and to consume them from off the face of the ground? Turn back from the heat of Your anger, and relent from this calamity against Your people.
Aa vaho tsy hatao’ o nte-Mitsraimeo ty hoe te Nakare’e hijoia’e, hañohofa’e loza ambohitseo vaho ho mongore’e an-tane atoy? Iambohò o fifombo’o miloroloroo vaho ferenaiño tsy hampianto ondati’oo.
13 Be mindful of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel, Your servants, to whom You have sworn by Yourself, and to whom You speak: I multiply your seed as stars of the heavens, and all this land, as I have said, I give to your seed, and they have inherited [it] for all time”;
Tiahio i Avrahame, Ietsàke vaho Israele mpitoro’o nifantà’o am-pañova’o naho nitsara’o ty hoe: Hampitomboeko ho mira amo vasian-dikerañeo ty ia’ o tarira’ areoo naho ze hene tane nivolañeko te hatoloko an-tarira’ areo vaho ho lovae’ iareo nainai’ey.
14 and YHWH relents from the evil which He has spoken of doing to His people.
Aa le niheve’ Iehovà ty fandrotsahañe nisafirie’e hanoeñe am’ondati’eo.
15 And Moses turns, and goes down from the mountain, and the two tablets of the Testimony [are] in his hand, tablets written on both their sides; they [are] written on this [side] and on that [side];
Nitolik’ amy zao t’i Mosè nizotso amy vohitsey, am-pità’eo i ravem-bato roe’ i fañinay rey, rave’e sinokitse ami’ty lafe’e roe, aolo’e vaho amboho’e.
16 and the tablets are the work of God, and the writing is the writing of God, engraved on the tablets.
Sàtan’ Añahare i rave’e rey vaho sokin’ Añahare i sokitse finandrak’ amo rave’eoy.
17 And Joshua hears the voice of the people in their shouting and says to Moses, “A noise of battle in the camp!”
Ie jinanji’ Iehosoa ty korà’ ondatio ami’ty fikontsiaña’e le hoe re amy Mosè: Hoe fikorahan’aly ty an-tobe ao.
18 And he says, “It is not the voice of the crying of might, nor is it the voice of the crying of weakness—I am hearing a voice of singing.”
Fa hoe re, Tsy ty fitreñam-pandrebake naho tsy ty fangoihoia’ o giokeo, fa ty fivolam-pihisa ty tsanoñeko.
19 And it comes to pass, when he has drawn near to the camp, that he sees the calf, and the dancing, and the anger of Moses burns, and he casts the tablets out of his hands, and breaks them below the mountain;
Aa ie narine i tobey naho nahaisake i baniay naho i tsinjakey, le niforoforo ty haviñera’ i Mosè naho navokovokom-pità’e i rave’e rey le nivolentsa am-poto’ i vohitsey.
20 and he takes the calf which they have made, and burns [it] with fire, and grinds [it] until [it is] small, and scatters [it] on the face of the waters, and causes the sons of Israel to drink.
Rinambe’e i bania tsinène’ iereoy le tineno’e añ’afo ao naho nilisane’e ho deboke naho nafitse’e an-tarehe’ i ranoy vaho nampinome’e o ana’ Israeleo.
21 And Moses says to Aaron, “What has this people done to you, that you have brought in a great sin on it?”
Le hoe t’i Mosè amy Aharone, Ino ty nanoa’ ondaty retia te nampanoe’o hakeo jabajaba hoe zao.
22 And Aaron says, “Do not let the anger of my lord burn; you have known the people, that it [is beset] with evil;
Aa hoe t’i Aharone, Ko anga’o hangosasàke ty fifombo’ i talèkoy; fohi’o ondatio, te raty tsereke.
23 and they say to me, Make gods for us, who go before us, for this Moses—the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt—we have not known what has happened to him;
Ie nanao ty hoe amako, Itseneo ndrahare hiaolo anay; fa i Mosè zay, indaty ninday anay niavotse an-tane Mitsraimey, nofi’ay ty nizo aze.
24 and I say to them, Whoever has gold, let them break [it] off, and they give [it] to me, and I cast it into the fire, and this calf comes out.”
Le nanoako ty hoe, Ze am-bolamena, afaho; natolo’ iereo le nafetsako añate-afo ao vaho niboake ty bania tia.
25 And Moses sees the people, that it [is] unbridled, for Aaron has made it unbridled for contempt among its withstanders,
Aa naho nioni’ i Mosè te nitsamborohotake ondatio (amy t’ie nampidadae’ i Aharone hitsikiha’ o rafelahi’ iareoo),
26 and Moses stands in the gate of the camp and says, “Who [is] for YHWH? [Come] to me!” And all the sons of Levi are gathered to him;
le nijohañe am-pizilihañe an-tobe ao t’i Mosè nanao ty hoe, Ze mpiam’ Iehovà, mb’ amako mb’ etoa! Le hene nifanontoñe ama’e o ana’ i Levio.
27 and he says to them, “Thus said YHWH, God of Israel: Each put his sword by his thigh, pass over and turn back from gate to gate through the camp, and each slay his brother, and each his friend, and each his relation.”
Le hoe re am’ iereo, Hoe t’Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele: Songa mañombea fibara añ’ila’e, le mibelobeloa boak’ an-dalambey pak’ an-dalambei’ ty tobe toy le manjevoña: sindre an-drahalahi’e, songa an-drañe’e vaho fonga an-dongo’e.
28 And the sons of Levi do according to the word of Moses, and there falls of the people on that day about three thousand men,
Aa le nanoe’ o ana’ i Levio i nisaontsia’ i Mosèy vaho miha-telo arivo t’indaty nikoromak’ amy andro zay.
29 and Moses says, “Consecrate your hand to YHWH today, for a man [is] against his son, and against his brother, so as to bring a blessing on you today.”
Aa hoe t’i Mosè, Fa nanokam-batañe am’ Iehovà nahareo anindraoany, amy te fonga niatreatre anadahy naho rahalahy, hanoloram-pitahiañe ama’ areo anito.
30 And it comes to pass, on the next day, that Moses says to the people, “You have sinned a great sin, and now I go up to YHWH, perhaps I can atone for your sin.”
Ie amy loak’ àndroy, hoe t’i Mosè am’ ondatio, Inao! Inahareo’nio, fa nandilatse an-kakeo jabajaba! aa le hiañambone mb’ am’ Iehovà mb’eo hey iraho; hera hahafijebañe i tahi’ areoy.
31 And Moses turns back to YHWH and says, “Ah, now this people has sinned a great sin, that they make a god of gold for themselves;
Aa le nibalike mb’am’ Iehovà mb’eo t’i Mosè nanao ty hoe, Hoy Aba! ty habey hakeo’ ondatio te namboatse ndrahare volamena.
32 and now, if You take away their sin—and if not—please blot me out of Your scroll which You have written.”
Aa ie henane zao naho mete, apoho ty tahi’ iareo, fa naho tsie, faopaoho amy boke sinoki’oy ty añarako.
33 And YHWH says to Moses, “Whoever has sinned against Me—I blot him out of My scroll;
Le hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Ze nandilatse amako, ie ty ho faoheko amy bokekoy.
34 and now, go, lead the people wherever I have spoken to you of; behold, My Messenger goes before you, and in the day of my charging—then I have charged their sin on them.”
Aa le akia hey, Iaolò mb’ amy toetse natoroko azoy mb’eo ondatio; hehe, hiaolo azo i irakoy vaho amy andro fitilihañey ty hampitilihako i tahi’ iareoy.
35 And YHWH plagues the people because they made the calf which Aaron made.
Aa le nahitri’ Iehovà am’ondatio ty angorosy ty amy bania namboare’ iereoy, i tsinene’ i Aharoney.