< 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 causes me to turn back to the opening of the house; and behold, water is coming forth from under the threshold of the house eastward, for the front of the house [is] eastward, and the water is coming down from beneath, from the right side of the house, from south 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 causes me to go out the way of the gate northward, and causes me to turn around the way outside, to the gate that [is] outside, the way that is looking eastward, and behold, water is coming forth from the right 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.
In the going out of the man eastward—and a line in his hand—then he measures one thousand by the cubit, and he causes me to pass over into the waters—waters [to my] ankles.
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 he measures one thousand, and causes me to pass over into the waters—waters [to my] knees. And he measures one thousand, and causes me to pass over—waters [to my] loins.
5 Nanjehe kiho arivo indraike re, le nisorotombake tsy nahafitsahako, fa nionjoñe i ranoy; rano mañeva lañoeñe, fa saka tsy lefe soroheñe.
And he measures one thousand—a stream that I am not able to pass over; for the waters have risen—waters to swim in—a stream that is not passed over.
6 Le hoe re tamako: O ana’ ondatio, isa’o hao? Vaho nampibalihe’e mb’añ’olo’ i sakay mb’eo iraho.
And he says to me, “Have you seen, son of man?” And he leads me, and brings me back to the edge of the stream.
7 Aa naho nampibaliheñe, le hehe te hatae maro ty añ’olo’ i oñey etoy naho eroy.
In my turning back, then, behold, at the edge of the stream [are] very many trees, on this side and on that side.
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 says to me, “These waters are going forth to the east circuit, and have gone down to the desert, and have entered the sea; they are brought forth to the sea, and the waters have been healed.
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 has come to pass, every living creature that teems, wherever the streams come, lives: and there has been great abundance of fish, for these waters have come there, and they are healed; and everything to where the stream comes has lived.
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 it has come to pass, fishers stand by it, from En-Gedi even to En-Eglaim; they are a spreading place for the nets; their fish are of the same kind as the fish of the Great Sea—very many.
11 Fe tsy ho melañe ka o tane’e mangitsa­kitsakeo naho o motsemotse’eo, fa ho famokaran-tsira.
Its miry and its marshy places—they are not healed; they have been 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 there comes up by the stream, on its edge, on this side and on that side, every [kind of] fruit-tree whose leaf does not fade, and its fruit is not consumed, it yields first-fruits according to its months, because its waters are coming forth from the sanctuary; and its fruits have been for food, and its leaf for medicine.”
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.
Thus said Lord YHWH: “This [is] the border whereby you inherit the land, according to the twelve tribes of Israel; Joseph [has two] portions.
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 have inherited it, one as well as another, in that I have lifted up My hand to give it to your fathers; and this land has fallen to you in inheritance.
15 Itoy ty ho efe’ i taney: mañavaratse boak’amy riake jabajabay, miary e Ketlone, pak’ami’ty fimoahañe e Tsedade,
And this [is] the border of the land at the north quarter; from the Great Sea, the way of Hethlon, at the coming in to Zedad:
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.
Hamath, Berothah, Sibraim, that [is] between the border of Damascus and the border of Hamath; Hazar-Hatticon, that [is] at the coast of Havran.
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 the border from the sea has been Hazar-Enan, the border of Damascus, and Zaphon at the north, and the border of Hamath: and [this is] the north quarter.
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 quarter [is] from between Havran, and Damascus, and Gilead, and the land of Israel, [to] the Jordan; you measure from the border on the Eastern Sea: and [this is] the east quarter.
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 quarter southward [is] from Tamar to the waters of Meriboth-Kadesh, the stream to the Great Sea: and [this is] the south quarter southward.
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 quarter [is] the Great Sea, from the border until opposite the coming in to Hamath: this [is] the west quarter.
21 Ifanjarao ama’ areo i taney, amo fifokoa’ Israeleo.
And you have divided this land to yourselves, according to the tribes of Israel;
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 it has come to pass, you separate it for an inheritance to yourselves, and to the sojourners who are sojourning in your midst, who have begotten sons in your midst, and they have been to you as native, with the sons of Israel; they are separated with you for an inheritance in the midst of the tribes of Israel.
23 Ho tolora’ areo lova amy fifokoañe añialoa’ey o rene-taneo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
And it has come to pass, in the tribe with which the sojourner sojourns, there you give his inheritance,” a declaration of Lord YHWH.

< Ezekiela 47 >