< Esther 6 >
1 That night the king could not sleep. He commanded servants to bring the records of the events of his reign, and they were being read aloud to the king.
Ie amy haleñey, niazo ty tsareke i mpanjakay; le linili’e te handesañe i bokem-pamoliliañe o talilioy, le vinaky añatrefa’ i mpanjakay.
2 It was found recorded there that Mordecai had told about Bigthana and Teresh, two of the king's officials who guarded the entrance, who had tried to harm King Ahasuerus.
Sinokitse te nitaroñe’ i Mordekay i Bigtanà naho i Terese, mpiatra’ i mpanjaka roe mpañamben-dalañe rey, ie nikinia hampipao-tañañ’ amy Akasverose mpanjakay.
3 The king asked, “What was done to give honor or recognition to Mordecai for doing this?” Then the king's young men who served him said, “Nothing was done for him.”
Hoe i mpanjakay: Aa vaho akore ty niasieñe naho nampionjoneñe i Mordekay ty amy zay? Le hoe o mpitoro’ i mpanjakay niatrak’ azeo: Toe tsy nanoeñe inoñe.
4 The king said, “Who is in the courtyard?” Now Haman had entered the outer courtyard of the king's house to speak to him about hanging Mordecai on the gallows he set up for him.
Le hoe i mpanjakay, Ia ty an-kiririsa ao?—ie amy zao fa nimoak’ an-kiririsa’ alafe’ i anjombam-panjakay t’i Hamane, hisaontsy amy mpanjakay t’ie handradorado i Mordekay amy rafitse abo hinajari’e ho azey.
5 The king's servants said to him, “Haman is standing in the courtyard.” The king said, “Let him come in.”
Aa hoe o mpitoro’eo tama’e, Ingo, mijohañe an-kiririsa ao t’i Hamane. Le hoe i mpanjakay: Ampihovao.
6 When Haman entered, the king said to him, “What should be done for the man whom the king takes pleasure in honoring?” Now Haman said in his heart, “Whom would the king take pleasure in honoring more than me?”
Aa le nimoak’ ao t’i Hamane. Le hoe i mpanjakay tama’e, Ino ty hanoañe amy t’indaty tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñe?—naereñere’ i Hamane: Ia ty ho tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñe naho tsy izaho? —
7 Haman said to the king, “For the man whom the king takes pleasure in honoring,
le hoe t’i Hamane amy mpanjakay: Ty am’ indaty tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñey,
8 let royal robes be brought, robes that the king has worn, and a horse that the king has ridden and on whose head is the royal crest.
le aboake i sarom-panjaka fiombea’ey naho i soavala finingira’ey vaho i sabakam-bolonahetse fiombeañe añambone’e eo;
9 Then let the robes and the horse be given to one of the king's most noble officials. Let them dress the man whom the king takes pleasure in honoring, and let them lead him on the horse through the city streets. Let them proclaim before him, 'This is what is done to the one whom the king takes pleasure in honoring!'”
le ampiseseheñe ami’ty raik’ amo roandriam-bei’ i mpanjakaio i saroñe rey naho i soavalay, hampisaroña’e indaty tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñey naho hampionjoneñe amy soavalay am-pañaveloañe an-dala’ i rovay mb’eo vaho koiheñe aolo’e eo ty hoe: Zao ty hanoañe ondaty tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñeo.
10 Then the king said to Haman, “Hurry, take the robes and the horse, as you have said, and do this for Mordecai the Jew who sits at the king's gate. Do not fail in a single matter of what you have said.”
Aa le hoe i mpanjakay amy Hemane: Malisà arè, rambeso i saroñey naho i soavalay amy sinaontsi’oy le ano amy Mordekay nte-Iehoda mpiambesatse an-dalambeim-panjaka eo Izay; ko apo’o ndra loli’e amy nitaroñe’oy.
11 Then Haman took the robe and the horse. He dressed Mordecai and led him on the horse through the city streets. He proclaimed before him, “This is what is done for a man whom the king takes pleasure in honoring!”
Aa le rinambe’ i Hamane i saroñey naho i soavalay naho naombe’e amy Mordekay naho nampionjone’e am-pirangàñe i lalan-drovay, nikoik’ aolo’e eo, ty hoe: Zao ty hanoañe t’indaty tea’ i mpanjakay asiñeñe.
12 Mordecai returned to the king's gate. But Haman hurried to his house, mourning, with his head covered.
Le nimpoly mb’an-dalambeim-panjaka mb’eo t’i Mordekay. Fe nihitrihitry mb’ añ’ anjomba’e mb’eo t’i Hamane niojeoje, nitakon-doha.
13 Haman told Zeresh his wife and all his friends everything that happened to him. Then his men who were known for their wisdom, and Zeresh his wife, said to him, “If Mordecai, before whom you have begun to fall, is Jewish, you will not overcome him, but you will certainly fall before him.”
Natalili’ i Hamane amy Zerese vali’ey naho amo rañe’e iabio i fonga nifetsak’ ama’ey. Le hoe ondati’e mahihitseo naho i Zerese vali’ey ama’e: Naho tiri’ Iehoda t’i Mordekay, ihe nafotsak’ aolo’e eo, le tsy hahafitroara’o, fa tsy mete tsy hiridiñe añatrefa’e.
14 While they were talking with him, the king's officials arrived. They hurried to bring Haman to the feast that Esther had prepared.
Ie mbe nisaontsieñe, le pok’eo o mpiatram-panjakao nanaentaeñe i Hamane homb’amy sabadidake nihalankañe’ i Esterey.