< Genesisy 19 >
1 Nandoake e Sedome amy harivay i anjely roe rey, naho niambesatse an-dalam-bei’ i Sedome ey t’i Lote. Niisa’ i Lote, le niongake hifanalaka am’iereo vaho naboko’e an-tane ty lahara’e.
So the two messengers went in towards Sodom at eventide, Lot, being seated in the gate of Sodom, —so Lot beheld and rose up to meet them, and bowed himself with his face to the earth.
2 Hoe re: Eo hey, ry roandriañeo, Ehe, mivevea mb’ an-traño’ o mpitoro’oo mb’eo hialeñe ao naho hanasa fandia; le mañaleñaleña hanonjohy ty lia’ areo. Hoe iereo, Aiy, apoho hialeñe an-kiririsa atoy.
And he said Behold, I pray you my lords turn aside, I pray you, into the house of your servant, —and tarry the night and bathe your feet, so shall ye rise early, and go on your way. And they said, Nay, but, in the broad way, will we tarry the night.
3 Fe nimanea’e fiboliboly le nitolike iareo nimoak’ añ’anjomba’e ao; le nañalankaña’e sabadidake naho nitono mofo po-dalivay vaho nikama iereo.
But he became exceeding urgent with them, so they turned aside unto him and entered into his house, —and he made for them a banquet, unleavened cakes, also did he bake, and they did eat.
4 Aa ie mbe tsy nàndre, inao o lahilahi’ i rovaio, ondati’ i Sedomeo, ty ajalahy naho ty bey, ze kila lahilahy pak’am-pifaritsoha’e ro niarikoboñe amy anjombay,
Ere yet they lay down, the men of the city—the men of Sodom, had come round against the house, from youth even unto age, —all the people from every quarter,
5 nikaike ty hoe amy Lote, Aia i lahilahy niheo mb’ama’o hariva zao rey? Akaro ama’ay haharendreha’ay.
And they called unto Lot and said to him, Where are the men who have come in unto thee tonight? Bring them forth unto us, and let us know them!
6 Niakatse an-tsarirañe t’i Lote le narindri’e amboho’ey i lalañe
And Lot went forth unto them to the entrance; but the door, closed he behind him.
7 vaho nanao ty hoe, O ry rahalahikoo, ko anoe’ areo o halò-tsereke zao.
And he said, —Do not I pray you my brethren act wickedly.
8 Ingo hey, aman’ anak’ ampela roe mbe tsy mahavany lahy iraho; ehe angao hakareko mb’ama’areo atoy vaho ano am’iereo ze atao soa am-pihaino’ areo; fe ko anoa’ areo ndra inoñ’ inoñe amy lahilahy rey kanao mipalitse ambane tafo-trañoko ao.
Behold, I pray you, I, have two daughters who have not known man, I must needs now bring, them, forth unto you, and do ye to them, as may be good in your eyes, —Only to these men, ye may do nothing; for on this account, have they come under the shade of my roof.
9 Fa hoe ka iereo, Misitaha! le tinovo’ iareo ty hoe, Niambahiny atoy itia te niavy, aa vaho mipay ho mpizaka! Aa le ihe ty ho silofe’ay hisolo iareo. Le zineha’ iereo mafe t’i Lote vaho didy tsy nampipoñake i lalambeiy.
And they said, Stand back, And they said, This one, by himself, hath come in to sojourn and must always be acting the judge, Now, will we do more wickedly to thee, than to them. So they pressed sore upon the man—upon Lot—exceedingly, and drew near to break open the door.
10 Aa le nahiti’ i lahilahy rey o fità’eo le tinari’iareo hizilike mb’am’iereo añ’anjomba ao t’i Lote, naho narindri’ iereo i lalañey,
And the men thrust forth their hand, and brought Lot in unto them into the house—and, the door, they closed:
11 vaho zinevo’ iareo an-kagoàñe o lahilahy an-dala’ i anjombaio, ty kede naho ty bey, vaho nimokots’ avao iereo nipay i lalañey.
the men also who were at the entrance of the house, smote they with blindness, from small even unto great, so that they wearied themselves to find the entrance.
12 Le hoe i lahilahy rey amy Lote, Ia ka ty ama’o atoañe? He vinanto’o ke ana-dahi’o, ke anak’ ampela’o, ndra iaia ama’o an-drova atoa—akaro boak’ an-toetse atoy
And the men said unto Lot, Whom besides hast thou here? Son-in-law and thy sons and thy daughters, and all that thou hast in the city, bring thou forth out of the place;
13 fa harotsa’ay ty rova toy, amy te nionjoñ’ añatrefa’ Iehovà ty fikointsa’ ondati’eo, vaho nirahe’ Iehovà zahay handrotsak’ aze.
For we are about to destroy this place, —for, great, is the outcry of them unto the face of Yahweh, so that Yahweh hath sent us to destroy it.
14 Aa le niavotse t’i Lote nanao ty hoe amo vinanto nañenga o anak’ ampela’eoo, Miongaha le iakaro ty toetse toy, fa ho rotsahe’ Iehovà ty rova toy. Fe natao’ o vinanto’eo t’ie nisole.
And Lot went forth and spake unto his sons-in-law who were about to take his two daughters and said Arise come forth out of this place, for Yahweh is about to destroy the city. And it came to pass, that he was as one that laughed, in the eyes of his sons-in-law.
15 Ie nanjirike ty maraindray, nanaeñe i Lote i anjely rey ami’ty hoe: Mitroara, taono t’i vali’o naho o anak’ ampela’o roe toañe, tsy mone ho mongoreñe ami’ty halo-tsere’ ty rova toy.
But as soon as, the dawn had sprung up, the messengers hastened Lot saying, —Arise! take thy wife and thy two daughters that are at hand, lest thou be swept away in the punishment of the city.
16 F’ie nihenekenek’ avao, le rinambe’ o lahilahio ty fita’e naho ty fita’ i vali’ey vaho ty taña’ i anak’ ampela’e roe rey, ie niferenaiña’ Iehovà, le nendese’ iereo vaho napok’ alafe’ i rovay.
And he lingered—so the men laid hold of his hand and of the hand of his wife and of the hand of his two daughters, in the tenderness of Yahweh towards him, —and they brought him out and led him forth outside the city.
17 Ie fa nasese alafe ao le hoe re, Mirombaha fiay, le ko mitoli-boho vaho ko tambatse am-bavatane atoa; miherereaha mb’am-bohitse mb’eo tsy mone ho faopaoheñe.
And it came to pass when they had brought them forth outside, that they said, Escape for thy life, Look not behind thee, neither stand still in all the vale, —To the mountain, escape thou lest thou be swept away.
18 Le hoe t’i Lote am’ iereo: Ehe! tsie, ry talèko;
And Lot said unto them, —No, I pray thee, My Lord!
19 ingo te nisohe’o ty mpitoro’o, naho nonjone’o ty fitretreza’o ahy amy te rinomba’o ty haveloko; f’ie tsy hahafilay mb’ am-bohitse mb’eo, tsy mone hizo hankàñe vaho hikenkañe.
Behold, I pray thee thy servant hath found favour in thine eyes, so that thou hast magnified thy lovingkindness which thou hast performed with me in keeping alive my soul.—But, I, cannot escape to the mountain, lest calamity overtake me so shall I die.
20 Hehe ty marine naho mete rifiteñe o rova ey hoek’ eo, fa kede ‘nio. Angao hihitrifako, tsy raha kede hao, soa te ho veloñe ty fiaiko?
Behold, I pray thee, this city, is near for fleeing thither And, it, is a little one, let me I pray thee, escape thither—is it not a, little, one? That my soul may live!
21 Aa le hoe re tama’e, Ingo, fa nandraeko ty lahara’o amo raha zao, fa tsy ho rotsaheñe i rovay ty amy saontsi’oy.
And he said unto him, Behold! I have lifted up thy countenance, even as to this thing, —so that I will not overthrow the city, of which thou hast spoken.
22 Masikà, itribaho an-day, fa tsy hahapi-draha Iraho ampara’ t’ie mandoak’ ey. Aa le natao ty hoe Tsoare i rovay.
Haste thee escape thither, for I cannot do anything, until thou have come in thither. For this cause: was the name of the city called Zoar.
23 Fa nanjirik’ an-tane atoy i àndroy te niavy e Tsoare ao t’i Lote.
When, the sun, had come forth on the earth, Lot had entered into Zoar.
24 Heneke izay, le nañiliña’ Iehovà solifara naho afo boak’ am’ Iehovà andikerañe ao ty Sedome naho i Amorà,
And, Yahweh, rained, upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah, brimstone and fire, —from Yahweh, out of the heavens:
25 vaho narotsa’e i rova rey, naho i vava-tane iabiy naho ze mpimoneñe amy rova rey vaho ze nitiry amy taney.
so he overthrew these cities, and all the circuit, —and all the inhabitants of the cities, and the produce of the ground.
26 Fe nitoli-boho ty vali’e, vaho ninjare vongan-tsira.
But his wife looked from behind him, —and became—a pillar of salt.
27 Nañaleñale mb’amy toetse nijohaña’e añatrefa’ Iehovày mb’eo t’i Avrahame
And Abraham gat up early in the morning, unto the place where he had stood before Yahweh;
28 vaho nitalake mañambane eñe mb’amy Sedome naho i Amorà naho i vavatane iabiy le nahaoniñe ty hatoe’ i taney nionjoñe manahake ty fifororoaha’ ty hatoem-pitranahañe.
and he looked out over the face of Sodom and Gomorrah, and over all the face of the land of the circuit, and beheld and lo! the smoke of the land went up, like the smoke of a furnace.
29 Aa ie narotsan’ Añahare o rova amy vavataneio, le nitiahin’ Añahare t’i Avrahame vaho nirahe’e hiakatse boak’ añivo’ i fandrotsahañey t’i Lote, ie finongo’e o rova nimoneña’ i Loteo.
And it came to pass when God destroyed the cities of the circuit, that God remembered Abraham, and sent forth Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities wherein Lot had dwelt.
30 Ie amy zao, niavotse boak’e Tsoare t’i Lote vaho nitobe ambohitse ey, ie naho i anak’ ampela’e roe ama’e rey, amy te nanembañe aze ty himoneñe e Tsoare; aa le nimoneñe am-po lakato ao, ie naho i anak’ ampela’e roe rey.
And Lot went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in the mountain and his two daughters with him. for he feared to dwell in Zoar, so he dwelt in a cave, he, and his two daughters.
31 Le hoe ty tañoloñoloña’e aman-jai’e, Fa bey ‘nio ty raentika, vaho tsy eo t’indaty an-tane atoy ty himoak’ aman-tika an-tsata’ ty tane bey toy.
And the firstborn said unto the younger. Our father is old, —and, a man, there is not in the earth to come in unto us, after the way of all the earth.
32 Aa le antao hampikamaen-tika divay ty raentika vaho hiolots’ ama’e, hañajàn-tika tariratse ty raentika.
Come on! let us cause our father to drink wine and let us lie with him, that we may keep alive from our father, a seed.
33 Nampikamae’ iereo divay ty rae’e amy haleñey; le nimoak’ aman-drae’e ao ty tañoloñoloña’e nifandia-tihy ama’e, f’ie tsy nahafohiñe ty nandrea’e ndra ty nitroara’e.
So they caused their father to drink wine that night, —and the firstborn went in. and lay with her father, but he noticed not her lying down nor her rising up.
34 Ie niloak’andro, le hoe i tañoloñoloña’ey aman-jai’e, Niolotse aman-draeko iraho; antao hampikamaentika divay indraike te hariva; le ihe ka ro hizilik’ ao hifandia’o tihy, hañajañe tariratse ho aman-draen-tika.
And it came to pass on the morrow, that the firstborn said unto the younger, Lo! I lay, last night with my father, let us cause him to drink wine this night also, and go thou in—lie with him, that we may keep alive from our father, a seed.
35 Aa le nampikamae’ iereo divay indraike ty rae’ iareo amy haleñey; le niongake ty zai’e naho niolora’e; fe namoea’e ty fandrea’e naho ty fitroara’e.
So they caused their father, on that night also to drink wine, and the younger arose, and lay with him, but he noticed not her lying down, nor her rising up.
36 Aa le sindre nampiareñe’ i Lote rae’e i anak’ampela’e roe rey.
Thus did, the two daughters of Lot conceive from their father.
37 Nisamake ana-dahy i tañoloñoloña’ey le natao Mòabe ty añara’e; Ie ty rae’ o nte-Mòabeo pak’ henaneo.
And the firstborn bare a son, and called his name Moab, —the same, is the father of Moab, unto this day.
38 Nahatoly ana-dahy ka ty zai’e vaho natao’e Benamý ty añara’e; ie ty rae’ o anak’Amoneo pak’androany.
And the younger she also bare a son, and called his name Ben-ammi, —the same, is the father of the sons of Ammon—unto this day.