< Deuteronomy 34 >
1 Then Moses climbed up from the plains in the Moab [region] to the top of Pisgah Peak on Nebo Mountain, across [the Jordan River] from Jericho. There Yahweh showed him all the land [that the Israelis would occupy]. He showed him the Gilead [region] as far north as Dan [city];
Niañambone ty vohi-Nìbo amy zao t’i Mosè, boak’ an-tanemira’ i Moabe pak’ antiotio’ i Pisgà, tandrife Ieriko; vaho natoro’ Iehovà aze i hene taney—boake Gilade pake Dane;
2 all [the land that the tribe of] Naphtali would occupy; all the land [that the tribes] of Ephraim and Manasseh [had occupied]; all the land [that the tribe of] Judah would occupy as far west as the Mediterranean sea;
le i Naftalý iaby, naho ty tane’ i Efraime, naho ty a i Menasè, naho ze hene tane’ Iehoda pak’ amy riak’ ahandrefañey
3 the desert [area in the south part of Judah]; and the [Jordan] Valley that extends from Jericho [in the north] to Zoar [city in the south].
naho i Atimoy, naho ty tane pisak’ am-bavatane’ Ieriko ey, i rovan-tsatrañey pake Tsoare.
4 Then Yahweh said to him, “You have now seen this land that I solemnly promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying ‘I will give it to your descendants.’ I have allowed you to see it [from a distance], but you will not go there.”
Le hoe t’Iehovà ama’e, Ingo ty tane nifantàko amy Avrahame naho am’ Ietsàke naho am’ Iakobe ami’ty hoe, Hatoloko amo tarira’oo; nampahaisahako azo am-pihaino’o f’ie tsy hitsake mb’eo.
5 So Moses, who [always] served Yahweh [faithfully], died there [on that mountain] in the Moab [region], which is what Yahweh said would happen.
Aa le nihomak’ an-tane Moabe eo t’i Mosè, mpitoro’ Iehovà ami’ty tsara’ Iehovà;
6 Yahweh buried Moses’ body in a valley in the Moab [region], opposite/near Beth-Peor [town], but no one to this day knows where Yahweh buried him.
vaho nalente’e am-bavatane an-tane’ i Moabe tandrife i Bet’peore ao, fe tsy fohi’ ondaty pake henane i kibori’ey.
7 Moses was 120 years old when he died, but he was still very strong, and he could still see [MTY] very well.
Zato-tsi-roapolo-taoñe t’i Mosè te nihorogodoboke, tsy nirombitse o fihaino’eo, vaho tsy niketrake ty haozara’e.
8 The Israeli people mourned for him in the plains of the Moab [region] for 30 days.
Nandala aze telo-polo andro an-tanemira’ i Moabe eo o ana’ Israeleo, am’ para’ te niritse o andro firovetañe naho fandalàñeo.
9 God caused Joshua to be very wise, because Moses had put his hands on Joshua [to appoint him to be their new leader]. The Israeli people obeyed Joshua, and they obeyed all the commands that Yahweh had given to Moses to tell to the Israeli people.
Nilifotse ty arofon-kihitse t’Iehosoa ana’ i None; ami’ty nanampeza’ i Mosè fitàñe, le nitsendreñe aze o ana’ Israeleo, vaho nanoe’ iareo ze nandilia’ Iehovà i Mosè.
10 Since the time that Moses [lived], there has never been a prophet in Israel like him. Yahweh spoke to him face-to-face/directly.
Ampara’ izay tsy teo ty mpitoky nitroatse e Israele ao nañirinkiriñe i Mosè, ie niarofoana’ Iehovà am-piatrefan-daharañe,
11 No other prophet has performed all the kinds of [DOU] miracles that Yahweh sent Moses to perform in front of the king of Egypt, his officials, and all [HYP] the people of Egypt.
amo hene viloñe naho raha tsitantane nañiraha’ Iehovà aze hanoe’e an-tane Mitsraime ao amy Paro naho amo mpitoro’e iabio vaho amy hene tane’ey;
12 No other prophet has been able to do all the great and terrifying things that Moses did while all the Israelis watched.
am-pitàñe ra’elahy an-kaozarañe naho amy fampangetraketrahañe folo’ay naboa’ i Mosè am-pahaisaha’ o ana’ Israele iabioy.