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1 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;
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];
2 le i Naftalý iaby, naho ty tane’ i Efra­ime, naho ty a i Menasè, naho ze hene tane’ Iehoda pak’ amy riak’ ahandrefañey
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;
3 naho i Atimoy, naho ty tane pisak’ am-bavatane’ Ieriko ey, i rovan-tsatrañey pake Tsoare.
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].
4 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.
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.”
5 Aa le nihomak’ an-tane Moabe eo t’i Mosè, mpitoro’ Iehovà ami’ty tsara’ Iehovà;
So Moses, who [always] served Yahweh [faithfully], died there [on that mountain] in the Moab [region], which is what Yahweh said would happen.
6 vaho nalente’e am-bavatane an-tane’ i Moabe tandrife i Bet’peore ao, fe tsy fohi’ ondaty pake henane i kibori’ey.
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.
7 Zato-tsi-roapolo-taoñe t’i Mosè te nihorogodoboke, tsy nirombitse o fihaino’eo, vaho tsy niketrake ty haozara’e.
Moses was 120 years old when he died, but he was still very strong, and he could still see [MTY] very well.
8 Nandala aze telo-polo andro an-tanemira’ i Moabe eo o ana’ Israeleo, am’ para’ te niritse o andro firovetañe naho fandalàñeo.
The Israeli people mourned for him in the plains of the Moab [region] for 30 days.
9 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.
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.
10 Ampara’ izay tsy teo ty mpitoky nitroatse e Israele ao nañirin­kiriñe i Mosè, ie niarofoana’ Iehovà am-piatrefan-daharañe,
Since the time that Moses [lived], there has never been a prophet in Israel like him. Yahweh spoke to him face-to-face/directly.
11 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;
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.
12 am-pitàñe ra’elahy an-kaozarañe naho amy fampangetra­ketrahañe folo’ay naboa’ i Mosè am-pahaisaha’ o ana’ Israele iabioy.
No other prophet has been able to do all the great and terrifying things that Moses did while all the Israelis watched.

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