< Eksodosy 24 >
1 Le hoe re amy Mosè, Mionjona mb’ am’ Iehovà mb’etoy, ihe naho i Aharone, i Nadabe naho i Abiho naho ty fitompolo amo androanavi’ Israeleo vaho mitalahoa ey nahareo.
Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Come to me, up [on top of this mountain], you and Aaron and [his sons] Nadab and Abihu. Also [take along] 70 of the Israeli elders/leaders. While you are still some distance [from the top of the mountain], prostrate yourselves [on the ground] and worship me.
2 I Mosè avao ty hañarivo Iehovà, le tsy hañarine ey iereo vaho tsy hindre ama’e hañambone mb’eo ondatio.
Moses, [I will allow] you alone to come near to me. The others must not come near, and the [rest of the] people must not come up the mountain.”
3 Nomb’eo amy zao t’i Mosè nitalily am’ondatio ze hene tsara’ Iehovà naho o fañè’eo; le songa nanoiñe am-piarañanañañe raike ondatio, ty hoe, Ho henefa’ay ty tsara iaby nanoe’ Iehovà.
Moses/I went and told the people everything that Yahweh had said and all that he had commanded. The people all replied together, saying, “We will do everything that Yahweh has told us [to do].”
4 Aa le sinoki’ i Mosè o hene tsara’ Iehovào naho nañaleñaleñe namboatse kitrely am-poto’ i vohitsey vaho nampitroatse anakòreñe folo-ro’amby ty ami’ty ia’ o rofoko folo-roe-ambi’ Israeleo,
Then Moses/I wrote down everything that Yahweh had commanded. Early the next morning Moses/I built a [stone] altar. He/I also set up twelve stones, one for each of the Israeli tribes.
5 le nañiraha’e ajalahy ana’ Israele hibanabana enga horoañe naho añombe ho sorom-panintsiñañe am’Iehovà.
He/I also selected some young men. They burned sacrifices to Yahweh and they also sacrificed some cattle [that they did not burn completely], for the purpose of maintaining fellowship with Yahweh.
6 Navì’ i Mosè am-pinga ao ty vaki’ i lioy vaho naretsa’e amy kitreliy ty ila’e.
Moses/I took half of the blood of the animals that were slaughtered and put it in bowls. The other half of the blood [he/I] threw/splashed against the altar.
7 Rinambe’e amy zao i bokem-pañinay le vinaki’e am-pijanjiña’ ondatio; le hoe iereo, Hanoe’ay ze hene tsara’ Iehovào vaho ho haoñe’ay.
Then he/I took the scroll on which he/I had written [everything that Yahweh had commanded in] the agreement that he had made, and he/I read it [aloud], while all the people were listening. Then all the people said, “We will do all that Yahweh has told us to do. We will obey [everything].”
8 Le rinambe’ i Mosè i lioy naho nafitse’e am’ondatio vaho nanao ty hoe, Ingo ty liom-pañina nanoe’ Iehovà ama’ areo amy hene tsara rezay.
Then Moses/I took the blood [that was in the bowls] and threw/splashed it on the people. He/I said, “This is the blood [that (confirms/puts into effect)] the agreement that Yahweh made with you when he gave you all these commands.”
9 Niañambone amy zao t’i Mosè naho i Aharone, i Nadabe naho i Abiho vaho ty androanavy fitompolo’ Israele;
Then Moses/I, along with Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the 70 Israeli elders/leaders, went up [the mountain],
10 le niisa’ iereo t’i Andrianañahare’ Israele; le hoe linamike safira ty ambane’ o fandia’eo vaho nanahake o likerañeo ami’ ty fikantsokantsoña’e.
and they/we saw God, the one whom the Israeli people worship. Under his feet was something like a pavement [made of expensive blue stones called] sapphires. They were as clear as the sky is [when there are no clouds].
11 Le ie tsy napao-pitàñe amo androanavi’ Israeleo, f’ie nahaisake i Andrianañahare naho nikama vaho ninoñe.
God did not harm [MTY] those Israeli elders/leaders [because of their having seen him]. They saw God, and they ate and drank together! [Then we all went back down the mountain].
12 Hoe t’Iehovà amy Mosè, Miañambonea mb’amako mb’etoa, le mitambara atoy, fa ho tolorako ravem-bato reketse Hake naho lily sinokiko hañòhañe iareo.
Then Yahweh said to Moses/me, “Come up to me [again] on [top of this] mountain. While you are here, I will give you [two] stone slabs on which I have written all the laws [DOU] that I have given to you to instruct/teach [the people].”
13 Aa le niongake t’i Mosè naho Iehosoa mpitoro’e vaho nionjoñe mb’ amy vohin’ Añahare amboney mb’eo t’i Mosè.
So Moses/I told the elders, “Stay here [with the other people] until we return! Do not forget that Aaron and Hur will be with you. So if anyone has a dispute [while I am gone], he can go to those two men.” Then Moses/I went with his/my servant Joshua [part of the way] up the mountain that [was dedicated to] God.
14 Le hoe re amy androanavy rey, Liñiso etoan-jahay, ampara’ ty impolia’ay; ama’ areo t’i Aharone naho i Khòre, hiheova’ ze aman-kalahatse.
15 Aa le niañambone’ i vohitsey t’i Mosè vaho kinolopo’ ty rahoñe i vohitsey.
Then Moses/I went the [rest of the way] up the mountain. A cloud covered the mountain.
16 Nivotrak’ ambohi-Sinay eo ty enge’ Iehovà, le nanaroñe aze eneñ’ andro i rahoñey; ie ami’ty andro fahafito, nikanjie’e boak’amy rahoñey t’i Mosè.
The (glory/brilliant light) of Yahweh came down on the mountain and covered it for six days. On the seventh day, Yahweh called to Moses/me from the middle of the cloud.
17 Le nihoe afo nisolebotse ambone’ i vohitsey ty Enge’ Iehovà am-pihaino’ o ana’Israeleo.
When the Israeli people [looked at] the top of the mountain, the glory of Yahweh was like a big fire that was burning [there].
18 Nizilik’ amy rahoñey t’i Mosè, niañambone i vohitsey. Le tambatse am-bohitse ao efapolo andro naho efapolo haleñe t’i Mosè.
Moses/I went into the cloud on top of the mountain. He/I was there for 40 days and nights.