< Ezekiela 47 >

1 Nendese’e nibalike mb’ am-piziliha’ i kivohoy mb’eo iraho; le ingo te nikararàke boak’ ambanen-tokona’ i kivohoy ty rano, maniñanam-beo, amy te miatrek’ atiñanañe i kivohoy; naho nidoandoañe boak’ atimo’ i kitreliy i ranoy, ambane’ ty rindry atimo’ i kivohoy.
And he took me back to the door of the house; and I saw that waters were flowing out from under the doorstep of the house on the east, for the house was facing east: and the waters came down from under, from the right side of the house, on the south side of the altar.
2 Aa le nampiakare’e mb’amy lalambey avaratsey iraho, naho niaoloa’e niary mb’amy lalambey alafe’e miatrek’ atiñanañey; vaho ingo i rano nitsiritsioke boak’añ’ila’e atimoy.
And he took me out by the north doorway, and made me go round to the outside of the doorway looking to the east; and I saw waters running slowly out on the south side.
3 Nionjoñe mb’atiñanañe mb’eo indatiy reketse taly am-pità’e, nanjehe kiho arivo naho niaolo ahy nitsake i ranoy; an-tsokose eo ty halale’ o ranoo.
And the man went out to the east with the line in his hand, and after measuring a thousand cubits, he made me go through the waters, which came over my feet.
4 Nanjehe kiho arivo indraike re, naho niaolo ahy nitsake i ranoy; añ’ongotse eo i ranoy. Mbore nanjehe kiho arivo vaho niaolo ahy nitsake i ranoy; ambania eo i ranoy.
And again, measuring a thousand cubits, he made me go through the waters which came up to my knees. Again, measuring a thousand, he made me go through the waters up to the middle of my body.
5 Nanjehe kiho arivo indraike re, le nisorotombake tsy nahafitsahako, fa nionjoñe i ranoy; rano mañeva lañoeñe, fa saka tsy lefe soroheñe.
Again, after his measuring a thousand, it became a river which it was not possible to go through: for the waters had become deep enough for swimming, a river it was not possible to go through.
6 Le hoe re tamako: O ana’ ondatio, isa’o hao? Vaho nampibalihe’e mb’añ’olo’ i sakay mb’eo iraho.
And he said to me, Son of man, have you seen this? Then he took me to the river's edge.
7 Aa naho nampibaliheñe, le hehe te hatae maro ty añ’olo’ i oñey etoy naho eroy.
And he took me back, and I saw at the edge of the river a very great number of trees on this side and on that.
8 Le hoe re amako, Mikararake mb’ an-tane atiñanañe añe o rano retoa, aa ie mizotso mb’amy Arabà mb’eo naho mandoak’ an-driak’ añe, amy riake mitrotròtsey ao, le ho jangañe i ranoy.
And he said to me, These waters are flowing out to the east part of the land and down into the Arabah; and they will go to the sea, and the waters will be made sweet.
9 Ie amy zay, ho veloñe ze fifamorohotañe ndra aia’aia andenà’ o rano retìañe; fiañe vasiañeñe ty ho ao, fa ty fañamelañañe ze he’e ty ikararaha’ o rano retoam-b’etoy; vaho ho hene veloñe ze takare’ ty oñe toy.
And it will come about that every living and moving thing, wherever their streams come, will have life; and there will be very much fish because these waters have come there and have been made sweet: and everything wherever the river comes will have life.
10 Ie amy zay, hijohañe añ’olo’e eo o mpamintañeo; boak’ Engedy pak’ Eneglaime ty ho famelaran-karato; naho ho maro karazañe manahake o fiañe an-driake beio, ami’ty fitozantoza’e.
And fishermen will take up their places by it: from En-gedi as far as En-eglaim will be a place for the stretching out of nets; the fish will be of every sort, like the fish of the Great Sea, a very great number.
11 Fe tsy ho melañe ka o tane’e mangitsa­kitsakeo naho o motsemotse’eo, fa ho famokaran-tsira.
The wet places and the pools will not be made sweet; they will be given up to salt.
12 Hitiry añ’olo’ i oñey etoy naho añ’olo’e eroy ze hene hatae mete kamaeñe, tsy hiheatse o rave’eo, naho tsy hihintsañe o voa’eo; ho añom-boa boa-bolañe amy te boak’ an-toetse miavake ao o rano’eo; ho fikamañe o voa’eo, naho ho aoly o rave’eo.
And by the edge of the river, on this side and on that, will come up every tree used for food, whose leaves will ever be green and its fruit will not come to an end: it will have new fruit every month, because its waters come out from the holy place: the fruit will be for food and the leaf will make well those who are ill.
13 Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Zao ty ho efe-efe’ o tane ho zarae’ areo amo fifokoa folo-ro’ambi’ Israeleo ho lova’e amy taneio; roe ty ho anjara’ Iosefe.
This is what the Lord has said: These are the limits by which you will take up your heritage in the land among the twelve tribes of Israel: Joseph is to have two parts.
14 Le ho lovà’ areo, ty raike naho ty ila’e, ty amy nañonjonako haokey t’ie tsy mete tsy hatoloko an-droae’ areo; aa le mitsatok’ ama’ areo ty tane toy ho lova.
And you are to make an equal division of it; as I gave my oath to your fathers to give it to you: for this land is to be your heritage.
15 Itoy ty ho efe’ i taney: mañavaratse boak’amy riake jabajabay, miary e Ketlone, pak’ami’ty fimoahañe e Tsedade,
And this is to be the limit of the land: on the north side, from the Great Sea, in the direction of Hethlon, as far as the way into Hamath;
16 i Kamate, i Berotate, i Sibraime (añ’ila’ i Damesèke naho añ’ ila’ i Kamate eo); vaho i Katsare­hatikone añ’olo’ i Kavrane añe.
To Zedad, Berothah, Sibraim, which is between the limit of Damascus and the limit of Hazar-hatticon, which is on the limit of Hauran.
17 Ty efe’e boak’ amy riakey ty hifototse e Katsa­renone le mb’ añ’ efe’ i Damesèke; le avaratase, mañavaratse ty efe-tane’ i Kamate, izay ty ho ila’e avaratse.
And this is the limit from the sea in the direction of Hazar-enon; and the limit of Damascus is to the north, and on the north is the limit of Hamath. This is the north side.
18 Le ty efe’e atiñanañe, añivo’ i Kavrane naho i Damesèke naho i Gilade naho an-tane Israele mañolotse Iordaney; miranga boak’ an-driak’ atiñanañe pake Tamare; izay ty ho efe’e atiñanañe.
And the east side will be from Hazar-enon, which is between Hauran and Damascus; and between Gilead and the land of Israel the Jordan will be the limit, to the east sea, to Tamar. This is the east side.
19 Le ty efe’e atimo: boak’e Tamare pak’ an-tane manginakina’ i Meribà e Kadese mañolotse i torahañe mb’ an-driake jabajabay mb’eo; izay ty efe’e atimo.
And the south side to the south will be from Tamar as far as the waters of Meribath-kadesh, to the stream of Egypt, to the Great Sea. This is the south side, on the south.
20 Ty efe’e ahandrefañe: le i riake jabajabay ty ho efe’e ampara’ te tandrife i jebam-bohi’ i Kamatey. Izay ty ho efe’e ahandrefa.
And the west side will be the Great Sea, from the limit on the south to a point opposite the way into Hamath. This is the west side.
21 Ifanjarao ama’ areo i taney, amo fifokoa’ Israeleo.
You will make a division of the land among you, tribe by tribe.
22 An-tsapake ty anjarañe aze, ho lova’ areo naho a o renetane mañialo ama’ areoo, o fa nahatoly anak’ ama’ areoo, le volilio ho nte-Israele, hiharo lova ama’ areo amo fifokoa’ Israeleo.
And you are to make a distribution of it, by the decision of the Lord, for a heritage to you and to the men from other lands who are living among you and who have children in your land: they will be the same to you as if they were Israelites by birth, they will have their heritage with you among the tribes of Israel.
23 Ho tolora’ areo lova amy fifokoañe añialoa’ey o rene-taneo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
In whatever tribe the man from a strange land is living, there you are to give him his heritage, says the Lord.

< Ezekiela 47 >