< Numbers 14 >
1 That night all the community wept loudly.
Aa le nañonjom-peo am-pangolalaihañe i valobohòkey, naho nangololoike ty rovetse amy haleñey ondatio,
2 All the people of Israel criticized Moses and Aaron. The whole community said to them, “We wish we had died in the land of Egypt, or here in this wilderness!
vaho nitoreo amy Mosè naho amy Aharone o ana’ Israele iabio; le nanoe’ i valobohòkey ty hoe, Ee t’ie nivetrak’ an-tane Mitsraime ao! Ndra kitra’e nikoromak’ am-patrambey atoa!
3 Why did Yahweh bring us to this land to die by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will become victims. Is it not better for us to return to Egypt?”
Ino ty nandesa’ Iehovà mb’an-tane atoy ho tsingoritrìem-pibara reke-keleiañe ho tsindroke; tsy hàmake t’ie himpoly mb’e Mitsraime mb’eo?
4 They said to each another, “Let us choose another leader, and let us return to Egypt.”
Aa le hoe ty fivesoveso’ iareo, Antao hijoboñe mpiaolo vaho himpoly mb’e Mitsraime añe.
5 Then Moses and Aaron lay facedown before all the assembly of the community of the people of Israel.
Nibabok’ an-daharañe añatrefa’ i fivorim-balobohò’ o ana’ Israeleoy amy zao t’i Mosè naho i Aharone.
6 Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, who were some of those sent to examine the land, tore their clothes.
le nandriatse sarimbo t’Iehosoa ana’ i None naho i Kalebe ana’ Iefonè, i nimpiamo nitingañe i taneio rey;
7 They spoke to all the community of the people of Israel. They said, “The land that we passed through and examined is a very good land.
le hoe ty enta’ iareo amy valobohò’ Israeley, I tane nirangà’ay mpitingañeo le tane loho fanjaka.
8 If Yahweh is pleased with us, then he will take us into this land and give it to us. The land flows with milk and honey.
Aa naho noro’ Iehovà tika, le ie ty hanese naho hanolotse antika i taney, toe tane orikorihen-dronono naho tantele.
9 But do not rebel against Yahweh, and do not fear the people in the land, for they are bread to us. Their protection will be removed from them, because Yahweh is with us. Do not fear them.”
Aa ko miola am’ Iehovà, ko mirevendreveñe am’ondati’ i taneio, ie fitsindrohan-tika; toe nisitak’ am’ iereo ty fañarova’e vaho amantika t’Iehovà. Ko ihembañañe.
10 Then all the congregation said to stone them with stones. But the glory of Yahweh appeared at the tent of meeting to all the people of Israel.
Fe vinola’ i fivoribey iabiy t’ie haretsam-bato, vaho niboak’ amo ana’ Israele iabio, an-kibohom-pamantañañe ey, ty enge’ Iehovà.
11 Yahweh said to Moses, “How long must this people despise me? How long must they fail to trust me, despite all the signs of my power that I have done among them?
Le hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Pak’ ombia ty mbe hañinjea’ ondaty retiañe ahy? Ampara’ ombia t’ie mbe tsy hahafiato amako ty amo hene viloñe nanoeko añivo’ iereoo.
12 I will attack them with plague, disinherit them, and make from your own clan a nation that will be greater and mightier than they are.”
Ho paoheko angorosy naho harotsako, vaho ihe ty hanoeko foko ra’elahy mandikoatse naho maozatse te ama’e.
13 Moses said to Yahweh, “If you do this, then the Egyptians will hear about it, because you rescued this people from them by your power.
Aa hoe t’i Mosè am’ Iehovà, Le ho tsanòñe’ o nte-Mitsraimeo, te i haozara’oy ty nañavota’o ondaty retiañe boak’ añivo’ iareo ao,
14 They will tell it to this land's inhabitants. They have heard that you, Yahweh, are present with this people, because you are seen face to face. Your cloud stands over our people. You go before them in a pillar of cloud by day and in a pillar of fire by night.
le hatao’ iareo amo mpimone’ ty tane toio, te tsinano’ iereo te ihe ry Iehovà ro añivo’ ondaty retoañe, amy te Ihe ry Iehovà ro ifañatrefan-daharañe naho mitroatse ambone’ iereo i raho’oy, vaho ihe ro Fiaolo’ iareo amy rahoñe mijoalay te handro naho añ’afo mitiotiotse te haleñe.
15 Now if you kill this people as one man, then the nations that have heard of your fame will speak and say,
Aa naho zamane’o hoe ondaty raike ondaty retiañe, le hanao ty hoe o tane iaby nahajanjiñe ty hara’elahi’oo,
16 'Because Yahweh could not take this people into the land that he swore to give them, he has killed them in the wilderness.'
Kanao tsy nahafanese ondaty retiañe mb’an-tane nitolora’e am-panta mb’eo t’Iehovà, le nimongore’e an-dratraratra añe.
17 Now, I beg you, use your great power. For you have said,
Aa le ihalaliako, ehe ho ra’elahy ty haozara’ i Talè amy nitsarae’o ty hoe,
18 'Yahweh is slow to anger and abundant in covenant faithfulness. He forgives iniquity and transgression. He will by no means clear the guilty when he brings the punishment of the ancestors' sin on their descendants, to the third and fourth generation.'
Malaon-kaviñerañe t’Iehovà naho lifo-pikokoa-migahiñe, mpampipoke hila naho fiòla, fe tsy apo’e ty manao hakeo, fa afetsa’e amo anakeo o tahin-droae’eo ami’ty tariratse faha-telo naho fahefatse.
19 Pardon, I plead with you, this people's sin because of the greatness of your covenant faithfulness, just as you have always forgiven this people from the time they were in Egypt until now.”
Miambane ama’o, apoho ty hakeo’ ondaty retiañe amy hara’ elahin-kafatraram-pikokoa’oy, manahake ty nampidòna’o ty hakeo’ ondaty retiañe e Mitsraime añe pake henane.
20 Yahweh said, “I have pardoned them in keeping with your request,
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà, Fa napoko ty amy enta’oy;
21 but truly, as I live, and as all the earth will be filled with my glory,
fe kanao velon-dRaho, ho lifore’ ty enge’ Iehovà ty tane toy,
22 all those people who saw my glory and the signs of power that I did in Egypt and in the wilderness—they have still tempted me these ten times and have not listened to my voice.
le ze hene ondaty nahaisake o engekoo naho o viloñe nanoeko e Mitsraime naho am-patram-beio, ie fa nitso-pañahy ahiko fañimpolo’e henaneo, vaho tsy nañaoñe ty feoko,
23 So I say that they will certainly not see the land about which I made an oath to their ancestors. Not one of them who despised me will see it,
toe tsy ho isa’ iareo i tane nifantàko aman-droae’ iareoy, toe tsy ho isa’ o nañinje Ahio,
24 except for my servant Caleb, because he had another spirit. He has followed me fully; I will bring him into the land which he went to examine. His descendants will possess it.
naho tsy i Kalebe mpitorokoy amy te hafa ty arofo ama’e le niventè’e t’ie mpañorik’ ahiko, aa le hendeseko mb’ an-tane nañaveloa’e mb’eo vaho ho lovae’ o tarira’eo.
25 (Now the Amalekites and Canaanites lived in the valley.) Tomorrow turn and go to the wilderness by the way of the Sea of Reeds.”
Aa kanao mimoneñe am-bavatane ao o nte-Amalekeo naho o nte-Kanàneo, le mivioña nahareo te hamaray, vaho mionjona mb’ am-patrambey mb’amy lalañe migodañe mb’an-dRia-Binda mb’eoy.
26 Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron. He said,
Le hoe ty nitsara’ Iehovà amy Mosè naho amy Aharone:
27 “How long must I tolerate this evil community that criticizes me? I have heard the complaining of the people of Israel against me.
Pak’ombia ty hivaveako ty valobohòke lo-tsereke mañinje ahiko tia? Fa tsinanoko ty fiñeoñeo’ o ana’ Israeleo, ty fañinjea’ iareo ahiko.
28 Say to them, 'As I live,' says Yahweh, 'as you have spoken in my hearing, I will do this to you:
Saontsio am’ iereo, Kanao velon-dRaho, hoe t’Iehovà, le hanoeko ama’ areo i sinaontsi’ areo an-tsofikoy;
29 Your dead bodies will fall in this wilderness, all you who complained against me, you who were counted in the census, the whole number of the people from twenty years old and upward.
toe hipopok’ am-patram-bey atoa ty lolo’ areo, ze fonga nivolilieñe ama’ areo, ze hene niaheñe ama’ areo mifototse ami’ty roapolo taoñe mañambone amo nañinje Ahikoo.
30 You will certainly not go into the land that I promised to make your home, except Caleb son of Jephunneh and Joshua son of Nun.
Leo raike tsy himoak’ amy tane natoloko anahareo am-panta himoneña’ areoy, naho tsy i Kalebe ana’ Iefonè naho Iehosoa ana’ i None,
31 But your little ones who you said would be victims, I will take them into the land. They will experience the land that you have rejected!
le o amori’ areo kedekedeke natao’ areo ho tsindroheñeo; hendeseko ao iereo le ho fohi’ iareo i tane niheje’ areoy.
32 As for you, your dead bodies will fall in this wilderness.
Inahareo ka, hifitak’ am-patrambey ao ty lolo’ areo,
33 Your children will be shepherds in the wilderness for forty years. They must bear the consequences of your acts of rebellion until the end of your corpses in the wilderness.
le hirererere am-patrambey ao efapolo taoñe o ana’ areoo, hivave ty hakarapiloa’ areo, ampara’ te vorok’ am-patrambey ao ty lolo’ areo.
34 Just as the number of the days during which you examined the land—forty days, you must likewise bear the consequences of your sins for forty years—one year for every day, and you must know what it is like for me to oppose you.
Mira ami’ty ia’ o andro nitingane’ areo i taneio, i efa-polo andro rezay, te songa havale taoñe raike i andro rey, ho vave’ areo ty tahi’ areo, aa le efa-polo taoñe ty hahafohina’ areo ty habosehako.
35 I, Yahweh, have spoken. I will certainly do this to all this evil community that is gathered together against me. They will be completely cut off, and here they will die.'”
Izaho Iehovà ty nitaroñe. Tsy mete tsy henefeko ami’ty valobohòke lo-tsereke nihipoke hiatreatre amako tia, ie habotse’ ty fatram-bey toy naho toe hihomak’ ao.
36 So the men Moses sent to spy out the land, who returned and made the entire community grumble against Moses by spreading a bad report about the land—
Le ondaty nirahe’ i Mosè hitingañe i taneio, o nimpoly ninday saontsy nampitoreo i valobohòkey amy talily raty nendese’ iereo i taneiio,
37 these men who had brought out a bad report about the land were struck down, and they died of a plague before Yahweh.
le navetra’ ty angorosy añatrefa’ Iehovà ondaty ninday i talily raty ty amy taneio.
38 Of those men who had gone to spy out the land, only Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh remained alive.
Iehosoa ana’ i None naho i Kalebe ana’ Iefonè avao ty mbe niveloñe amo nitingañe i taneio.
39 When Moses reported these words to all the people of Israel, they mourned very deeply.
Aa le akore ty fihonto’ o ana’ Israeleo amy nitaroña’ i Mosè i entañe zaiy,
40 They rose up early in the morning and went to the top of the mountain and said, “Look, we are here, and we will go to the place that Yahweh has promised, for we have sinned.”
kanao nivañoñe marain-tsikiake iereo niañambone’ i vohitsey, ami’ty hoe: Itoan-jahay, hanganike i nampitama’ Iehovà anaiy, fa nanao hakeo zahay.
41 But Moses said, “Why are you now violating Yahweh's command? You will not succeed.
Hoe ka t’i Mosè, Aa vaho akore te lilare’ areo ty lili’ Iehovà henaneo? Toe tsy ho tafetetse.
42 Do not go, because Yahweh is not with you to prevent you from being defeated by your enemies.
Ko mionjoñe mb’eo tsy mone ho rotsaheñe añatrefan-drafelahi’ areo fa tsy mindre ama’ areo t’Iehovà.
43 The Amalekites and Canaanites are there, and you will die by the sword because you turned back from following Yahweh. So he will not be with you.”
Aolo’ areo o nte-Amalekeo naho o nte-Kanàneo, le hampitsingoroem-pibara nahareo; amy te niambohoa’ areo t’Iehovà, vaho tsy hindreza’ Iehovà lia.
44 But they presumed to go up into the hill country; however, neither Moses nor the ark of the covenant of Yahweh left the camp.
F’ie nionjoñe tsinahy mb’an-tiotio’ i vohitsey mb’eo; fe tsy niakatse i tobey ka i vatam-pañina’ Iehovày ndra i Mosè.
45 Then the Amalekites came down, and also the Canaanites who lived on those hills. They attacked the Israelites and defeated them all the way to Hormah.
Aa le nizotso hiatreatre am’iareo o nte-Amalekeo naho o nte-Kanàne mpimoneñe amy vohitseio, nandafa naho nandronje iareo sikala e Khormà añe.