< Numbers 26 >
1 After the plague [ended], Yahweh said to Eleazar and Moses/me,
Ie añe i angorosiy le nitsara amy Mosè naho i Elazare ana’ i Aharone mpisoroñe t’Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
2 “Count all the people of Israel [again]. Write down the names of all the men who are at least 20 years old who are able to fight [in battles], along with their family names.”
Volilio o valobohò’ Israeleo, ze roapolo taoñe mañambone, amo anjomban-droae’ iareoo, ze hene mahafiatrek’ aly e Israele ao.
3 So while the Israelis were on the plains where the Moab people-group lived, Eleazar and Moses/I told this to the Israeli leaders:
Aa le nisaontsy am’ iereo t’i Mosè naho i Elazare a montom-bei’ i Moabe marine’ Iardeney tandrife Ierikò, ami’ ty hoe:
4 “Write down the names of all the Israeli men who are at least 20 years old, as Yahweh has commanded us.” [So they did that], and this is a record of all the descendants of Jacob who came out of Egypt [who were still alive].
Volilio ondatio, ze roapolo taoñe mañambone, ami’ty nandilia’ Iehovà i Mosè, naho o ana’ Israele niavotse an-tane Mitsraimeo:
5 [They counted] 43,730 men from the tribe of Reuben, Jacob’s oldest son. They were in clans descended from Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi.
I Reòbene ty tañoloñoloña’ Israele. O tarira’ i Reòbeneo: boak’ amy Hanoke, o nte-Hanokeo; boak’ amy Palò o nte-Palòo,
boak’ amy Ketsrone o nte-Ketsroneo, boak’ amy Karmý o nte-Karmio.
Zao o hasavereña’ o nte-Reòbeneoo: ze niaheñe ama’e ni-efats’ ale-tsi-telo-arivo-tsi-fiton-jato-tsi-telopolo.
Le o tarira’ i Palòo: i Eliabe,
9 and his grandsons were Nemuel, Dathan and Abiram. Dathan and Abiram were the leaders who joined with Korah to conspire against Aaron and Moses/me and rebelled against Yahweh.
o ana’i Eliabeo: i Nemoele, i Datane, i Abirame nisolom-bata’ i valobohòkeiy nirekets’ amy Korahke, ie niola amy Mosè naho i Aharone vaho niola am’ Iehovày,
10 But the earth opened up and swallowed them and Korah. Yahweh also sent a fire that burned up 250 men who supported those three men. That was a warning [to all the Israeli people] that they should respect and obey the leaders whom Yahweh had appointed.
ie nanokafa’ i taney vava, nampigedrañ’e i Korahke naho nañomake i màroy, vaho namorototo indaty roanjato-tsi-limampolo rey añ’afo, hanjaria’ iareo hatahata.
11 But the descendants of Korah did not die [on that day].
Fe tsy nihomake o ana’ i Korahkeo.
12 The Israeli leaders counted 22,200 men from the tribe of Simeon. They were in clans descended from Nemuel, Jamin, Jakin, Zerah, and Shaul.
O tarira’ i Simone amo hasavereña’eoo boak’amy Nemoele o nte-Nemoeleo, boak’ am’ Iamine o nte-Iamineo, boak’ am’ Iakine o nte-Iakineo,
boak’amy Zerake o nte-Zerakeo, boak’ amy Saòle o nte-Saòleo;
zao o hasavereña’ i Simoneo: ro’ ale-tsi-ro’ arivo-tsi-roan-jato.
15 They counted 40,500 men from the tribe of Gad. They were in clans descended from Zephon, Haggi, Shuni, Ozni, Eri, Arod, and Areli.
O tarira’ i Gade amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Tsefone o nte-Tsefoneo, boak’ amy Kagý o nte-Kagio; boak’ amy Soný o nte-Sonìo;
boak’ amy Ozný o nte-Oznio, boak’ amy Airý o nte-Airio;
boak’ amy Arode o nte-Arodeo, boak’ amy Arelý o nte-Arelio;
zao o hasavereña’ i Gadeo, amo niaheñe ama’eo, efats’ale-tsi-liman-jato.
19 They counted 76,500 men from the tribe of Judah. They were in clans descended from Shelah, Perez, Zerah, Hezron, and Hamul. Judah’s other two sons, Er and Onan, died in Canaan [without having had any children].
Ty ana’ Iehodà, i Ere naho i Onane; fe nihomak’ an-tane Kanàne añe t’i Ere naho i Onane,
le o tarira’ Iehodà an-kasavereña’eo: boak’amy Selà o nte-Selao; boak’ amy Peretse o nte-Peretseo; boak’ amy Zèrake o nte-Zèrakeo.
Le ty ana’ i Peretse: boak’ amy Ketsròne o nte-Ketsroneo; le boak’ amy Kamòle o nte-Kamoleo.
Zao o hasavereña’ Iehodà amo niaheñeoo: fito-ale-tsi-eneñ’arivo-tsi-liman-jato.
23 They counted 64,300 men from the tribe of Issachar. They were in clans descended from Tola, Puvah, Jashub, and Shimron.
O tarira’ Isakhare amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Tolà o nte-Tolào; boak’ amy Poà o nte-Poao;
boak’am’ Iasòbe o nte-Iasobeo; boak’ amy Simrone o nte-Simroneo;
zao o hasavereña’ Isakhare amo niaheñeoo: eneñ’ale-tsi-efats’ arivo-tsi-telonjato.
26 They counted 60,500 men from the tribe of Zebulun. They were in clans descended from Sered, Elon, and Jahleel.
O tarira’ i Zebolone amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Serede o nte-Seredeo; boak’amy Elone o nte-Eloneo; boak’am’ Iakleèle o nte-Iakleeleo;
zao o hasavereña’ i Zeboloneo amo niaheñeo: eneñ’ ale-tsi-liman-jato.
28 They counted 52,700 men from the tribe of Manasseh, who was one of the sons of Joseph. They were in clans descended from Machir, from his son Gilead, and from his six grandsons—Jezer, Helek, Asriel, Shechem, Shemida, and Hepher. Hepher’s son Zelophehad did not have any sons, but he had five daughters—Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah.
Ty ana’ Iosèfe amo tarira’ i Menasè naho i Efraimeo: O tarira’ i Menasè amo hasavereña’eoo:
boak’amy Makìre o nte-Makireo, le nasama’ i Makìre t’i Gilàde, o hasavereña’ Gilàdeo;
zao ro ana’ i Gilade: boak’ am’ Ièzere o nte-Iezereo; boak’ amy Kàileke o nte-Kailekeo;
boak’ amy Asrièle o nte-Asrieleo; boak’ amy Sèkeme o nte-Sèkemeo; boak’
amy Semidà o nte-Semidao; boak’ amy Kàifere o nte-Kaifereo;
tsy nanañ’ anadahy t’i Tselofekhàde ana’ i Kàifere; ty añara’ o anak’ ampela’eo le Maklà, i Noà, i Koglà, i Milkà, vaho i Tirtsà.
O niaheñe amo hasavereña’ i Menasèo: lime-ale-tsi-ro’arivo-tsi-fitonjato.
35 They counted 32,500 men from the tribe of Ephraim, who was Joseph’s other son. They were in clans descended from Shuthelah, Becher, Tahan, and Shuthelah’s son Eran.
O tarira’ i Efraime amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Sotèlake o nte-Sotèlakeo; boak’ amy Bèkere o nte-Bekereo; boak’ amy Tàkane o nte-Takaneo;
le amo ana’ i Sotèlakeo: boak’ amy Eràne o nte-Eraneo.
Aa o niaheñe amo hasavereña’ i Efraimeoo: telo-ale-tsi-ro’ arivo-tsi-liman-jato. Izay o tarira’ Iosèfe amo hasavereña’eoo.
38 They counted 45,600 men from the tribe of Benjamin. They were in clans descended from Bela, Ashbel, Ahiram, Shephupham, and Hupham, and from Bela’s two sons—Ard and Naaman.
O tarira’ i Beniamène amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Bèla o nte-Belao; boak’ amy Asbèle o nte-Asbeleo; boak’ amy Akiràme o nte-Akirameo;
boak’ amy Sefofàme o nte-Sefofameo; boak’ amy Kofàme o nte-Kofameo.
O ana’ i Belao: i Arde naho i Naamàne: boak’ amy Arde o nte-Ardeo; boak’ amy Naamane o nte-Naamaneo.
Aa o niaheñe amo hasavereña’ i Beniamèneoo: efats’ ale-tsi-lime-arivo-tsi-enenjato.
42 They counted 64,400 men from the tribe of Dan. They were in one clan descended from Shuham.
O tarira’ i Dane amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ amy Sokàme o nte-Sokameo; Zao o tarira’ i Dane amo hasavereña’eoo;
le ty ia’ o nte-Sokàmeo amo niaheñeo: eneñ’ ale-tsi-efats’ arivo-tsi-efa-jato.
44 They counted 53,400 men from the tribe of Asher. They were in clans descended from Imnah, Ishvi, and Beriah, and from Beriah’s two sons—Heber and Malkiel. Asher also had a daughter named Serah.
O tarira’ i Asere amo hasavereña’eoo: boak’ am’ Imnà o nte-Imnao; boak’am’ Isvý o nte-Isvìo; boak’ amy Berìa o nte-Beriao.
Aa naho o ana’ i Beriao: boak’ amy Kèbere o nte-Kèbereo; boak’ amy Malkièle o nte-Malkieleo;
le Sèrake ty tahina’ ty anak’ ampela’ i Asere.
Zao o tarira’i Asere amo hasavereña’e niaheñeoo lime-ale-tsi-telo-arivo-tsi-efa-jato.
48 They counted 45,400 men from the tribe of Naphtali. They were in clans descended from Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem.
O tarira’i Naftalý an-kasavereña’eo: boak’ am’ Iaktseèle o nte-Iaktseèleo; boak’ amy Goný o nte-Gonio;
boak’ am’ Iètsere o nte-Iètsereo; boak’ amy Silème o nte-Silemeo;
Zao o tarira’ i Asere amo hasavereña’e niaheñeo: efats’ ale-tsi-lime-arivo-tsy efa-jato.
51 The total of the Israeli men whom the leaders counted was 601,730.
Aa le ty ia’ o ana’ Israele niaheñeo: enen-ketse-tsi-arivo-tsi-fitonjato-tsi-telopolo.
52 Then Yahweh said to Moses/me,
Le hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè:
53 “Divide Canaan land among the tribes. Distribute the land according the number of people in each tribe that are on your lists.
Amo retiañe ty anjaràñe i taney ho lova ty ami’ty ia’ o tahinañeo.
54 Decide by (casting lots/throwing stones which are marked) to determine which group will get which area, but give the largest areas to the groups with the most people.”
Ho tolora’o lova bey ty maro le hanjarà’o lova kede ty tsy ampeampe; songa hanoloran-dova ami’ty hamaro’ o vinolily ama’eo.
Le an-tsapake ty hanjarañe i taney; ami’ty tahinan-droae’ o fifokoañeo ty handovà’ iareo aze.
Tsato-piso ty hanjarañe i lovay añivo’ ty maro naho ty tsy ampeampe.
57 The leaders also counted the male descendants of Levi. They were in clans descended from Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.
Le zao ty famoliliañe o nte-Levio amo amori’eo: boak’ amy Geresòne o nte-Geresoneo, boak’ amy Kehàte o nte-Kehàteo; boak’amy Merarý o nte-Merario;
58 These also included people from the clans of Libni, Hebron, Mahli, Mushi, and Korah. All of them were descendants of Levi. Kohath was the ancestor of Amram,
le zao ty hasavereña’ o nte-Levio: ty hasavereña’ o nte-Libnìo, ty hasavereña’ o nte-Kebronio, ty hasavereña’ o nte-Maklìo; ty hasavereña’ o nte-Mosìo; vaho ty hasavereña’ o nte-Korahkìo. Le nisamake i Amrame t’i Kehate;
59 whose wife was Jochebed. She also was a descendant of Levi, but she was born in Egypt. She and Amram had two sons, Aaron and Moses/me, and their/our [older] sister Miriam.
Iokèbede ana’ i Levy ty tahina’ ty vali’ i Amrame, nasama’ i Amrame t’i Aharone naho i Mosè vaho i Miriame rahavave’ iareo.
60 Aaron’s sons were Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.
Nasama’ i Aharone t’i Nadàbe naho i Abihò naho i Elazare vaho Itamare;
61 But Nadab and Abihu died when they burned [incense for a sacrifice] to Yahweh in a way that disobeyed what Yahweh had commanded.
sambe nihomake t’i Nadabe naho i Abiho, ie nañenga afo tsie am’ Iehovà.
62 The leaders counted 23,000 men from the descendants of Levi who were at least one month old. But these men were not counted when the rest of the Israeli people [were counted], because they were not given any land.
Ty ia’ o niaheñe am’ iereoo: ro’ale-tsi-telo-arivo, songa lahilahy vola’e raike mañambone; ie tsy niaheñe amo ana’ Israeleo, amy te tsy nanoloran-dova amo ana’Israeleo.
63 Those were the men whom Eleazar and Moses/I said should be counted. They counted the Israeli people on the plains where the Moab people-group lived, on the [east] side of the Jordan River, across from Jericho [city].
Irezay ty namolilia’ i Mosè naho i Elazare mpisoroñe, ie namolily o ana’ Israeleo an-tanemira’ i Moabe añ’olo’ Iardeney tandrife’ Ierikò eo.
64 None of the men whom they counted were on the lists that were made by Aaron and Moses/me when the Israelis were in the Sinai Desert,
Le amo vinolilio, leo raike tsy niahe’ i Mosè naho i Aharone mpisoroñe tamy famoliliañe o ana’ Israeleo am-patrambey Sinaiy.
65 because Yahweh had said about them, “They will all die in this desert,” [and that is what happened]. The only ones who were still alive were Jephunneh’s son Caleb and Nun’s son Joshua.
Amy tsinara’ Iehovà am’ iareo ty hoe: Toe hivetrak’ am-patrambey ao iereo, aa le tsy nengàn-dahilahy naho tsy i Kalebe ana’ Iefone naho Iehosoa ana’ i None avao.