< Genesis 9 >
1 And God blesses Noah and his sons, and says to them, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the earth;
Nitatan’Añahare t’i Nòake naho o ana-dahi’eo ami’ty hoe: Mitomboa naho mangetseketseha vaho liforo ty tane toy.
2 and your fear and your dread is on every beast of the earth, and on every bird of the heavens, on all that creeps on the ground, and on all fishes of the sea—into your hand they have been given.
Le amy ze kila biby ambone’ ty tane toy naho amy ze voron-tioke naho amy ze mpisitsitse an-tane atoy, vaho amy ze fiañe an-driak’ ao ty fihembañañe naho ty firevendreveñañe ama’ nahareo, fa natolotse am-pità’ areo.
3 Every creeping thing that is alive, to you it is for food; as the green herb I have given to you the whole;
Ho fikama’ areo ze hene raha veloñe; manahake ty nanolorako anahareo o ahetse maindoñindoñeo ty anolorako ze satan’ Añahare.
4 only flesh in its life—its blood—you do not eat.
Fe tsy ho kamae’ areo ze nofotse reketse ty havelo’e—i lio’ey.
5 And only your blood for your lives do I require; from the hand of every living thing I require it, and from the hand of man, from the hand of every man’s brother I require the life of man;
Toe ho paiaeko an-taña’ ze fonga biby naho am-pità’ondaty naho am-pitàn-drahalahi’ ondaty ty lio’areo, ty havelo’areo. Ho paiako ty fiai’indatiy.
6 whoever sheds man’s blood, by man is his blood shed: for in the image of God has He made man.
Ze mampiori-dio ondaty, Le hampiorihe’ondaty ka ty lio’e. Fa ami’ty vintan’Añahare ty nitseneañe ondatio.
7 And you, be fruitful and multiply, teem in the earth, and multiply in it.”
Aa le mahavokara vaho mangetseketseha, miraoraòa an-tane atoy vaho mihamaroa ama’e.
8 And God speaks to Noah, and to his sons with him, saying,
Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare amy Nòake naho amo ana-dahi’e nindre ama’eo:
9 “And I, behold, I am establishing My covenant with you, and with your seed after you,
Ingo te mañori-pañina ama’areo naho amo tarira’areo hanonjohio iraho,
10 and with every living creature which [is] with you, among bird, among livestock, and among every beast of the earth with you, from all who are going out of the Ark—to every beast of the earth.
naho amy ze kila raha veloñe mindre ama’areo, o voroñeo, o hareo, naho ze fonga bibi’ ty tane toy, ze niakatse i lakam-poloaiy, ze kila’ bibi’ ty tane toy.
11 And I have established My covenant with you, and all flesh is not cut off anymore by waters of a flood, and there is not a flood to destroy the earth anymore.”
Horizako ama’areo ty fañinako te tsy hampaitoeñe an-drano fiempoempoañe ka ze kila nofotse, vaho tsy ho rotsahe’ ty fiempoempoan-drano ka ty tane toy.
12 And God says, “This is a token of the covenant which I am giving between Me and you, and every living creature that [is] with you, to continuous generations;
Hoe t’i Andrianañahare, Zao ty vilo’ ty fañina ifañinàko ama’areo naho amo kila raha veloñe mindre ama’ areoo pak’amy ze hene tariratse añe:
13 My bow I have given in the cloud, and it has been for a token of a covenant between Me and the earth;
Ho reketeko amo rahoñeo ty àvako ho vilo’ ty fañinako ami’ty tane toy.
14 and it has come to pass (in My sending a cloud over the earth) that the bow has been seen in the cloud,
Ie ampandrahoñeko ty ambone’ ty tane toy, le hiboak’ amo rahoñeo i avañey
15 and I have remembered My covenant which is between Me and you, and every living creature among all flesh, and the waters no longer become a flood to destroy all flesh;
le ho tiahiko i fañinako ama’ areo naho amo raha veloñe ama’ nofotse iabioy; vaho tsy ho empoempoe’ o ranoo ka ze hene nofotse handrotsake aze.
16 and the bow has been in the cloud, and I have seen it—to remember the perpetual covenant between God and every living creature among all flesh which [is] on the earth.”
Ie amo rahoñeo i avañey, le ho treako vaho ho tiahiko i fañina tsy ho modo añivon’ Añahare naho ze hene raha veloñe ama’ nofotse an-tane atoiy.
17 And God says to Noah, “This [is] a token of the covenant which I have established between Me and all flesh that [is] on the earth.”
Hoe t’i Andrianañahare amy Nòake, izay ty ho vilo’ i fañina norizeko añivo’ Ahy naho ze kila nofotse an-tane atoiy.
18 And the sons of Noah who are going out of the Ark are Shem, and Ham, and Japheth; and Ham is father of Canaan.
O ana’ i Nòake niakatse i lakam-poloaio, le i Seme naho i Kame vaho Ièfete. Rae’ i Kanàne t’i Kame.
19 These three [are] sons of Noah, and from these has all the earth been overspread.
I telo rey ro ana-dahi’ i Nòake; le boak’ am’ iereo ty nanitsihañe ty tane toy.
20 And Noah remains a man of the ground, and plants a vineyard,
Niorotse niava tane t’i Nòake vaho nambole valoboke.
21 and drinks of the wine, and is drunken, and uncovers himself in the midst of the tent.
Ie nikama ty divai’e le nimamo vaho tsy aman-tsaroñe t’ie an-kiboho’e ao.
22 And Ham, father of Canaan, sees the nakedness of his father, and declares to his two brothers outside.
Nizoe’ i Kame, rae’ i Kanàne, ty fihalon-drae’e le vinola’e ty rahalahi’e roe alafe ao.
23 And Shem takes—Japheth also—the garment, and they place on the shoulder of them both, and go backward, and cover the nakedness of their father; and their faces [are] backward, and their father’s nakedness they have not seen.
Aa le rinambe’ i Seme naho Ièfete ty lamba, le nasampe an-tsoro’ iareo roe le nidisa-voly nanaroñe ty fihalon-drae’e; nitolike ty lahara’iareo tsy nahatrea i fihaloa’ey.
24 And Noah awakens from his wine, and knows that which his young son has done to him,
Ie nivañoñe amy divai’ey t’i Nòake naho nahafohiñe i nanoa’ i ana-tsitso’ey,
25 and says: “Cursed [is] Canaan, Servant of servants he is to his brothers.”
le hoe re, Afàtse t’i Kanàne fa ho mpitorom-pitoroñe amo roahalahi’eo. Hoe ka re,
26 And he says: “Blessed of my God YHWH [is] Shem, And Canaan is servant to him.
Rengèñe t’Iehovà, Andrianañahare’ i Seme, fa ho mpitoro’e t’i Kanàne.
27 God gives beauty to Japheth, And he dwells in tents of Shem, And Canaan is servant to him.”
Hampientaren’Añahare t’Ièfete, ie himoneñe an-kiboho’ i Seme, vaho ho mpitoro’e t’i Kanàne.
28 And Noah lives after the flood three hundred and fifty years;
Niveloñe telon-jato tsy limampolo taoñe tafara’ i fiempoempoañey t’i Nòake.
29 and all the days of Noah are nine hundred and fifty years, and he dies.
Nañeneke sivan-jato-tsi-limampolo taoñe ty hene andro’ i Nòake, vaho nihomake. Izay ty fanoñona’ o ana’ i Nòakeo