< Eksodosy 11 >

1 Hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Ho tovoñako feh’ohatse raike amy Parò naho i Mitsraime, izay vaho hapo’e hienga nahareo, eka, hampiavote’e vaho vata’e hatao’e soike.
The Lord told Moses, “There's one last plague I will bring down on Pharaoh and on Egypt. After that he will let you go, but when he does, he'll expel every one of you from the country.
2 Saontsio an-dravembia ondatio te songa hihalaly, sindre ondaty amo mpirai-tanañe ama’eo, fanake volafoty naho fanake volamena.
Now go and tell the Israelites, both men and women, to ask their Egyptian neighbors for silver and gold objects.”
3 Toe nampañisohe’ Iehovà ampahaisaha’ o nte Mitsraimeo ondatio. Mbore nilahitsiay an-tane Mitsraime ao t’i ondaty Mosè am-pihaino’ o mpitoro’ i Paròo naho ampahaisaha’ondatio.
The Lord made the Egyptians look favorably on the Israelites. In fact, Moses himself was highly respected in Egypt by both Pharaoh's officials and the ordinary people.
4 Hoe t’i Mosè, Inao ty tsara’ Iehovà, Hiakatse petsakalen-dRaho haneña­teña i Mitsraime.
Moses said, “This is what the Lord says: ‘Around midnight I will go through the whole of Egypt.
5 Le fonga hivetrake ze hene valohan’ anak’ an-tane Mitsraime ao, boak’ amy tañoloñoloña’ i Parò mpiambesatse am-piambesam-panjaka’ey, pak’ ami’ ty tañoloñoloñan’ ondevo ampela amboho’ i fandisanañey vaho ty valohan’ anan-kare.
Every firstborn son in the land of Egypt will die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh sitting on his throne to the firstborn of the servant girl working with a handmill, as well as all the firstborn of the cattle.
6 Hanitsike ty tane Mitsraime ty fikoaihañe mbe lia’e tsy ni-añ’ ohatse vaho le lia’e tsy hanahafañe ka.
There will be loud cries of mourning all over Egypt, such as have never been before, and will never be again.
7 Fe amo ana’ Israeleo, le tsy hihiake ama’ondaty ndra aman-kare ty amboa, hahafohina’ areo te ampiambahe’ Iehovà amy Mitsraime t’Israele.
But among all the Israelites there won't even be the sound of a dog barking at them or their animals. That way you will know that the Lord distinguishes between Egypt and Israel.’
8 Ie amy zay hizotso mb’amako o mpitoro’o retoañe hibokoboko amako hanao ty hoe, Miengà anay, ihe naho ze hene ondaty am-pandia’o. Izay iraho vaho hiavotse, le nienga i Parò am-piforoforoan-keloke.
All your officials will come to me, bowing down before me and saying, ‘Leave, and take everyone who follows you with you!’ After that I will leave.” Moses was very angry, and left Pharaoh.
9 Hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Tsy hañaoñe azo t’i Parò soa te hampitomboañe an-tane Mitsraime ao o halatsàñe hanoekoo.
The Lord said to Moses, “Pharaoh is refusing to listen to you so I can do even more miracles in Egypt.”
10 Nanoe’ i Mosè naho i Aharone añ’ atrefa’ i Parò i hene raha tsitantane rezay; fe nampientere’ Iahoé ty arofo’ i Parò vaho tsy nampiengae’e an-tane’e o ana’ Israeleo.
Moses and Aaron did these miracles before Pharaoh, but the Lord gave Pharaoh a stubborn attitude, and he wouldn't let the Israelites leave his country.

< Eksodosy 11 >