< Genesis 3 >

1 Now the serpent was more shrewd than any of the wild animals which God had made. And he said to the woman, "Has God really said, 'You shall not eat of any tree of the garden?'"
Nahay fañahy mandikoatse ze kila karaza-biby namboare’ Iehovà Andria­nañahare an-kivok’ ao ty mereñe. Hoe re amy rakembay: Toe nanao ty hoe hao t’i Andrianañahare: Tsy ikama’ areo ze hatae amy goloboñey ao?
2 And the woman said to the serpent, "Of the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat,
Hoe ty natoi’ i rakembay amy mereñey: Azo’ay haneñe o voan-katae amy goloboñeio.
3 but of the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden, God has said, 'You shall not eat of it, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.'"
Fe hoe ty nitsaraen’ Añahare i hatae raik’ anteñateña’ i goloboñey: Tsy ihihinana’ areo vaho tsy ho tsapae’ areo, tsy mone hivetrake.
4 The serpent said to the woman, "You won't surely die,
Le hoe ty asa’ i mereñey amy rakembay, Toe tsy hihomake nahareo,
5 for God knows that in the day you eat it, your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
fa arofoanan’ Añahare te hibolanake ty fiha­ino’ areo amy andro ikama’ areo aze le ho hambañ’ aman’ Añahare mahafohiñe ty soa naho ty raty.
6 When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit, and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate.
Aa naho nioni’ i rakembay te soa kama­eñe i hatae zay, naho naha­sinda am-pihaino naho hatae ­sala­laeñe kanao mampahilala, le ­nampi­pototse ty voa’e naho ­nikama le nanjo­tsoa’e ka t’i vali’e nindre ama’e, vaho nikama re.
7 The eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked. So they sewed fig leaves together, and made coverings for themselves.
Nibeak’ amy zao ty fihaino’ iareo roroe naho naharen­dreke te sambe niboridañe le navitra’ iareo an-­jaitse ty raven-tsakoa vaho nanoa’ iareo kitambe.
8 They heard the voice of God walking in the garden during the breeze of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of God among the trees of the garden.
Jinanji’ iareo ty fiara­ñanaña’ Iehovà Andria­nañahare, ie nidraidraitse an-goloboñ’ ao naho nitio­tio-drikoñe i àndroy, le nipalitse amo hatae an-goloboñeo indatiy naho i tañanjomba’ey tsy hiatreke am’Iehovà Andrianañahare.
9 So God called to the man, and said to him, "Where are you?"
Le kinanji’ Iehovà Andrianañahare indatiy amy ty hoe: Aia v’iheo?
10 And he said, "I heard your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; so I hid myself."
Tinoi’e ty hoe: Tsinanoko amy goloboñey irehe, le nihemban-draho fa nibongy vaho nietake.
11 And he said, "Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?"
Le hoe Re: Nivolaña’ ia te ihe ni­halo? Nihinana’o hao i hatae nandra­rako azo tsy ihinanañey?
12 The man said, "The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate."
I rakemba natolo’o ho mpiamakoy, hoe indatiy, ie ty nanjotso amako boak’amy hataey vaho nihaneko.
13 Then God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate."
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà Andrianañahare amy rakembay: Inoñ’ o nanoe’oo? Kinalita’ i mereñey, hoe i rakembay, le nihinan-draho.
14 So God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, cursed are you above every tame animal, and above every wild animal. On your belly you shall go, and you shall eat dust all the days of your life.
Hoe t’Iehovà Andrianañahare amy mereñey: Amy te ihe nanao zao, le fàtse irehe amy ze kila hare naho ze hene bibin-kivoke. Hilalilaly an-tro’o irehe, le deboke ty ho filintse’o amy ze fonga andro hiveloma’o.
15 I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring. He will bruise your head, and you will bruise his heel."
Le hampirafelahieko amy rakembay, naho o tarira’oo amy tarira’ey. Ho demohe’e ty loha’o vaho ho vonotrobohe’o i tomi’ey.
16 And to the woman he said, "I will greatly multiply your pain in childbirth. In pain you will bring forth children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you."
Hoe Re amy rakembay: Ho silofeko ty fioremeña’o, le hanivontivoñe ty fitsongoa’o, t’ie misamak’ anake. Ho fañiriña’o ty vali’o, vaho ie ty hifehe azo.
17 To Adam he said, "Because you have listened to your wife's voice, and have eaten of the tree, of which I commanded you, saying, 'You shall not eat of it,' cursed is the ground for your sake. In toil you will eat of it all the days of your life.
Le hoe ka Re tamy Dame: Amy te nihaoñe’o i vali’oy vaho nikama’o i hatae nandraràko azoy ami’ty hoe: Ko ikama’o; le ho hotohotoeko ty ama’o o taneo. Le an-kamokorañe ty hikama’o ama’e ze hene andro hiveloma’o.
18 Thorns also and thistles will it bring forth to you; and you will eat the plants of the field.
Hitiria’e fatike naho hisatse, le hikamae’o ze tirin-traka am-patrañe ao.
19 By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For you are dust, and to dust you shall return."
Ami’ty liñe’ o lahara’oo ro hikama’o mahakama ampara’ t’ie himpoly an-debok’ ao; fa tama’e ty nandrambesañ’ azo, lemboke irehe; le mb’an-deboke ty himpolia’o.
20 The man called his wife Eve, because she was the mother of all living.
Natao’ indatiy Haova ty añara’ i vali’ey, amy t’ie ro rene’ ze hene veloñe.
21 And God made clothing out of skins for Adam and for his wife, and clothed them.
Namboara’ Iehovà Andria­nañahare saron-kolitse indatiy naho i vali’ey le naombe’e am’iareo.
22 Then God said, "Look, the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil. So now, let us send him out, lest he reach out his hand and also take of the tree of life and eat, and live forever."
Le hoe t’Iehovà Andrianañahare, Ingo te ninjare hoe raik’ aman-tika indatiy, maharendreke ty soa naho ty raty. Aa tsy mone hahiti’e ty taña’e hampipototse amy hataen-kaveloñey ka, hikama’e ho veloñe nainai’e;
23 Therefore YHWH sent him out of the garden of Eden, to till the ground from which he was taken.
le nampiavote’ Iehovà Andriañahare amy goloboñe Edeney re handrokake i tane nandrambesañ’ azey.
24 So he drove out the man; and he stationed the cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every direction, to guard the way to the tree of life.
Aa le sinoi’e añe indatiy vaho nampijadoñe’e ke­robe reke-pibara nibela niviombioñe ami’ty atiñana’ i goloboñe Edeney higari­tse ty lala’ i hataen-kaveloñey.

< Genesis 3 >