< Genesis 34 >

1 Forsothe Dyna, the douytir of Lya, yede out to se the wymmen of that cuntrey.
Niakatse hitilike o ampela’ i taneio t’i Dinae, anak’ampela’ i Leae, nisamake ama’ Iakòbey.
2 And whanne Sichem, the sone of Emor Euey, the prince of that lond, hadde seyn hir, he louede hir, and rauyschide, and sclepte with hir, and oppresside the virgyn bi violence.
Ie nahaisak’ aze t’i Sikeme, ana’ i Khamòre nte-Khive, mpifehe’ i taney, le rinambe’e naho vinaho’e vaho nanimba aze.
3 And his soule was boundun faste with hir, and he pleside hir sory with flateringis.
Fe nipitek’ amy Dinae ana’ Iakòbe ty tro’e; nitea’e i ampelay, toe nihonkoñe’e an-drehake i somondraray.
4 And he yede to Emor,
Aa le hoe t’i Sikeme amy Khamòre rae’e, Alao ho ahiko i ampelay ho valiko.
5 his fadir, and seide, Take to me this damysel a wijf. And whanne Jacob hadde herd this thing, while the sones weren absent, and ocupied in the fedyng of scheep, he was stille, til thei camen ayen.
Jinanji’ Iakòbe te nitivae’e t’i Dinae anak’ampela’e fe niarak’ añombe am-piandrazañe añe o ana-dahi’eo le nianjiñe hey t’Iakòbe ampara’ t’ie nimpoly.
6 Sotheli whanne Emor, the fadir of Sichem, was gon out, `that he schulde speke to Jacob, lo!
Niavotse mb’am’ Iakòbe mb’eo t’i Khamòre hifanaontsy,
7 hise sones camen fro the feeld. And whanne this thing that bifelde was herd, thei weren wroothe greetli; for he wrouyte a foul thing in Israel, and he hadde do a thing vnleueful in the defoulyng of the douyter of Jacob.
le boak’ an-kivok’añe o ana’ Iakòbeo te nahatsanoñe, ie niompo’ ty fombo amy hagegeam-bey nanoe’e am’ Israeley, t’ie namahotse i ana’ Iakòbey, fa vata’e tsy fanao.
8 And so Emor spak to hem, The soule of my sone Sichem cleuyde to youre douytir, yeue ye hir a wijf to hym,
Aa hoe ty enta’ i Khamòre am’ iereo, Mifamitran-trok’ amy anak’ampela’ areoy t’i Sikeme anako; ehe, atoloro’ aze ho vali’e.
9 and ioyne we weddyngis to gidere; yyue ye youre douytris to vs,
Mifanambalia ama’ay; meo anay o anak’ ampela’ areoo le engao ho anahareo o anak’ am­pela’aio,
10 and take ye oure douytris, and dwelle ye with vs; the lond is in youre power, tile ye, make ye marchaundise, and welde ye it.
le mitraofa fimoneñe, fa añatrefa’ areo o taneo; imoneño le mikaloa ao vaho manontona vara ama’e.
11 But also Sichem seide to the fadir and britheren of hir, Fynde Y grace bifor you, and what euer thingis ye ordeynen Y schal yyue;
Hoe ka t’i Sikeme aman-drae’e naho amo rahalahi’eo, Ehe t’ie hahatrea fañisohañe am-pihaino’areo, ze saontsie’ areo le homeako.
12 encreesse ye the dower, and axe ye yiftis, Y schal yyue wilfull that that ye axen; oonli yyue ye this damysele a wijf to me.
Aonjono naho alosoro amako ty lafitihy naho ty ravoravo le ho tolorako ze hampanoe’ areo, fa, ehe, meo ahiko i somondraray ho valy.
13 The sones of Jacob answeriden in gile to Sichem and his fadir, and weren feerse for the defoulyng of maidenhod of the sistir,
Fe vinale’ o ana’Iakòbeo am-pamañahiañe t’i Sikeme naho i Khamòre (ie nameta i Dinae, zai’ iareo.)
14 We moun not do this that ye axen, nether we moun yyue oure sistir to a man vncircumcidid, which thing is vnleueful and abhomynable anentis vs.
Hoe ty asa’ iareo tama’e, Tsy mete’ay o raha zao, ty manolotse ty zai’ay ampela ami’ ty tsy afa-boy fa fañinjeañe ama’ay.
15 But in this we schulen mowe be boundun in pees, if ye wole be lijk vs, and ech of male kynde be circumcidid in you,
Aa kanao hiantofa’ay, le hifa­nahake ama’ay nahareo, te songa hafahañ’ ofoke ze atao lahilahy ama’ areo;
16 thanne we schulen yyue and take togidre oure douytris and youre; and we schulen dwelle with you, and we schulen be o puple.
vaho hitolora’ay o anak’ ampela’aio, naho hangala’ay o anak’ ampela’ areoo naho hiharoa’ay fimoneñañe vaho ho ondaty raike tika.
17 Forsothe if ye nylen be circumcidid, we schulen take oure douytir, and schulen go a wei.
Fa naho tsy mete mañaoñe anay tsy hisavatse, le hendese’ay ty anak’ampela’ay, hienga.
18 The profryng of hem pleside Emor and Sichem,
Ninò’ i Khamòre naho i Sikeme ana’ i Khamòre i saontsy zay;
19 his sone, and the yong wexynge man dilaiede not, that ne he fillide anoon that that was axid, for he louede the damysele greetli, and he was noble in al `the hous of his fadir.
le tsy nihenekenek’ amy rahay i ajalahiy, amy te nampinembanembañ’ aze i anak’ ampela’ Iakòbey. Toe ie ty nanañ’ asy amo hene añ’an­jomban-drae’eo.
20 And thei entriden in to the yate of the citee, and spaken to the puple,
Aa le nivotrak’ an-dalambein-drova’ iareo t’i Khamòre naho i Sikeme ana’e le nilañoñe am’ ondati’ i rova’ iare­oio ami’ty hoe,
21 These men ben pesible, and wolen dwelle with vs; make thei marchaundie in the loond, and tile thei it, which is large and brood, and hath nede to tileris; we schulen take her douytris to wyues, and we schulen yyue oure douytris to hem.
Ondaty mora aman-tika iereo; angao himoneñe an-tane atoy, hihezeñe ama’e, fa heheke, tsahatse iareo ty habei’ o taneo; hengaen-tika ho valy o anak’ ampela’ iareoo vaho hitoloran-tika o anak’ ampelan-tikañeo.
22 O thing is, for which so greet good is dilaied; if we circumciden oure malis, and suen the custom of the folc,
Fe ami’ty fetse toy avao ty hitrao­fa’ iareo fimoneñe aman-tika h’ondaty raike: te songa hisavatse ze lahilahy amantika amy t’ie ro afa-boy.
23 bothe her substaunce, and scheep, and alle thingis which thei welden, schulen be oure; oneli assente we in this, that we dwelle to gidere, and make o puple.
Tsy ho antika hao o añombe’ iareoo naho o vara’ iareoo naho ze hene hare’iareo? Aa le antao hiantoke, hitraofa’iareo fimoneñe aman-tika.
24 And alle men assentiden, and alle malis weren circumcidid.
Jinanji’ ze mpienga an-dalambei’ i rovay ty saontsi’ i Khamòre naho i Sikeme ana’e; le songa sinavatse o lahilahio, ze hene mpienga an-dalambei’ i rovay.
25 And lo! in the thridde day, whanne the sorewe of woundis was moost greuous, twei sones of acob, Symeon and Leuy, britheren of Dyna, token swerdis, and entriden in to the citee booldeli; and whanne alle malis weren slayn,
Aa ie amy andro fahateloy, naho mbe niti­von­tivoñe iereo, le sindre nandrambe ty fibara’e ty ana’ Iakòbe roe, i Simone naho i Levy, rahalahi’ i Dinae, naho nitoañe mb’amy rovay mb’eo, vaho fonga zinamañe ze atao lahilahy.
26 thei killiden Emor and Sichem togidere, and token Dyna, her sistir, fro the hous of Sichem.
Zinevo’ iareo am-pibara t’i Khamòre naho i Sikeme naho rinambe’iereo boak’añ’anjomba’ i Sikeme ao t’i Dinae vaho niavotse.
27 And whanne thei weren goon out, othere sones of Jacob felden in on the slayn men, and rifeliden the citee for the veniaunce of defoulyng of a virgyn.
Nitendreke o loloo i ana’ Iakòbe ila’e rey vaho kinopa’iereo i rovay ty amy zai’e ampela vinètay.
28 And thei wastiden the scheep of tho men, and droues of oxun, and assis, and alle thingis that weren in howsis and feeldis,
Fonga finao’ iereo o mpirai-lia’ iareoo naho o tro-rai’ iareoo, o borìke’ iareoo, ze an-drova ao naho ze an-kivoke ey;
29 and ledden prisoneris the litle children, and wyues of tho men.
naho ze hene vara’iareo naho o keleia’ iareoo naho o vali’ iareoo vaho fonga nikopahe’ iereo ze añ’anjomba ao.
30 And whanne these thingis weren don hardili, Jacob seide to Symeon and Leuy, Ye han troblid me, and han maad me hateful to Cananeis and Fereseis, dwellers of this lond; we ben fewe, thei schulen be gaderid to gidere and schulen sle me, and Y schal be don a wey and myn hous.
Le hoe t’Iakòbe amy Simone naho i Levy, Nanolo-tsotry ahiko nahareo le mitròtrotse amo mpimone’ ty tane toio iraho, amo nte-Kanàneo, amo nte-Perè­zeo; aa kanao tsy ampeampe ondatikoo, hifanontoñe iereo, hamono ahy, le ho rotsake reketse hasavereñañe.
31 Symeon and Leuy answeriden, Whether thei ouyten mysuse oure sistir as an hoore?
Fa hoe ka iereo, Aa vaho ho nanoe’e tsimirirañe hao i zai’aiy?

< Genesis 34 >