< Genesisy 22 >
1 Añe irezay, le nitsohen’ Andrianañahare t’i Avrahame, le nanoa’e ty hoe, O Avrahame! Itoan-draho, hoe re.
And after these things God did proue Abraham, and said vnto him, Abraham. Who answered, Here am I.
2 Le hoe re: Endeso henaneo i ana’o Ietsàke bako toka’o kokoa’oy, le mañaveloa mb’ an-tane Morià añe vaho iengao ho soron-koroañe ami’ty vohitse hivolañako.
And he said, Take nowe thine onely sonne Izhak whom thou louest, and get thee vnto the land of Moriah, and offer him there for a burnt offering vpon one of the mountaines, which I will shewe thee.
3 Nañaleñaleñe amy loak’àndroy t’i Avrahame le nanampeza’e fitobohañe amy borìke’ey. Nindese’e mindre ama’e ty roe amo mpitoro’eo naho Ietsàk’ ana’e, le tsinera’e ty hatae’ i soroñey, le niongake vaho nionjoñe mb’amy toetse nitsaraen’ Añahare mb’eo.
Then Abraham rose vp early in the morning, and sadled his asse, and tooke two of his seruants with him, and Izhak his sonne, and cloue wood for the burnt offering, and rose vp and went to the place, which God had tolde him.
4 Ie amy andro faha-teloy, niandra t’i Avrahame nahatalake i vohitsey eñe.
Then the third day Abraham lift vp his eyes, and sawe the place afarre off,
5 Hoe re amo mpitoro’eo, Etoañe hey nahareo naho i borìkey; homb’ eroan-draho naho i ajalahiy, hitalaho vaho hibalike.
And said vnto his seruants, Abide you here with the asse: for I and the childe will go yonder and worship, and come againe vnto you.
6 Rinambe’ i Avrahame ty hatae hañoroañe i soroñey naho nasampe’e amy Ietsàk’ ana’e, vaho ninday afo naho mesolava am-pita’e, le niharo lia mb’eo iereo roe,
Then Abraham tooke the wood of the burnt offering, and layed it vpon Izhak his sonne, and he tooke the fire in his hand, and the knife: and they went both together.
7 le hoe ty asa’ Ietsàke aman-drae’e: O aba? hoe t’i Avrahame, Eñ’ anako intoy iraho? Etia ty afo naho ty hatae fa aia ka ty vik’añondry hisoroñañe?
Then spake Izhak vnto Abraham his father, and said, My father. And he answered, Here am I, my sonne. And he said, Behold the fire and the wood, but where is the lambe for ye burnt offring?
8 Hoe t’i Avrahame, I Andrianañahare, anako, ro hanolotse ty vi’e hisoroñañe. Aa le niharo-lia iereo roe,
Then Abraham answered, My sonne, God will prouide him a lambe for a burnt offering: so they went both together.
9 naho nandoak’ amy toetse natoron’ Añaharey, naho nitsene kitrely eo t’i Avrahame naho nalaha’e ama’e ty hatae, naho narohi’e i ana’e Ietsàkey vaho nasampe’e amy kitreliy, amo hataeo.
And when they came to the place which God had shewed him, Abraham builded an altar there, and couched ye wood, and bound Izhak his sonne and laid him on the altar vpon the wood.
10 Nahiti’ i Avrahame amy zao ty fità’e nandrambe i fibaray handenta i ana’ey.
And Abraham stretching forth his hand, tooke the knife to kill his sonne.
11 F’ie kinanji’ ty anjeli’ Iehovà boak’ andikerañe ao ami’ty hoe, O Avrahame, Avrahame! Le hoe re, Intoy iraho.
But the Angel of the Lord called vnto him from heauen, saying, Abraham, Abraham. And he answered, Here am I.
12 Hoe re, Ko apao’o amo ajalahio ty fità’o hanoa’o inoñ’ inoñe, amy te apotako henaneo t’ie mpirevendreveñ’ aman’ Añahare amy te tsy nazi’o amako ty anadahy bako-toka’oy.
Then he said, Lay not thine hand vpon the childe, neither doe any thing vnto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing for my sake thou hast not spared thine onely sonne.
13 Nampiandrae’ i Avrahame amy zao o fihaino’eo nañisake, le hehe amboho’e ao ty añondrilahy nivahoran-drongoñe an-tsifa’e. Nimb’eo t’i Avrahame nandrambe i añondrilahiy le nengae’e ho soroñe hisolo i anadahi’ey.
And Abraham lifting vp his eyes, looked: and behold, there was a ramme behind him caught by the hornes in a bush. then Abraham went and tooke the ramme, and offered him vp for a burnt offering in the steade of his sonne.
14 Aa le natao i Avrahame ty hoe, Iehovà Mahavazoho, vaho ie i tsaraeñe henaneo ami’ty hoe, Ambohi’ Iehovà ao ty hahaoniñañe aze.
And Abraham called the name of that place, Iehouah-ijreh. as it is said this day, In the mount will the Lord be seene.
15 Nikanjy boak’amo likerañeo fañin-droe’e amy Avrahame ty anjeli’ Iehovà,
And the Angel of the Lord cryed vnto Abraham from heauen the second time,
16 nanao ty hoe, Nifanta ami’ty vatako iraho, hoe t’Iehovà: Kanao nanoe’o o raha zao naho tsy nitana’o amako i ana-dahi’oy, i bako-lahi-toka’oy,
And saide, By my selfe haue I sworne (saith ye Lord) because thou hast done this thing, and hast not spared thine onely sonne,
17 le am-pitahiañe ty hitahiako azo vaho am-pitomboeñe ty hampitomboeko o tarira’oo ho mira amo vasian-dikerañeo naho mira amo faseñe añ’olon-driakeo, naho ho fanaña’ o tarira’oo o lalambein-drafelahi’eo,
Therefore will I surely blesse thee, and will greatly multiplie thy seede, as the starres of the heauen, and as the sand which is vpon the sea shore, and thy seede shall possesse the gate of his enemies.
18 vaho i tarira’oy ty hañanintsiñe ze kila foko’ ty tane toy, amy te norihe’o ty feoko.
And in thy seede shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because thou hast obeyed my voyce.
19 Aa le nimpoly mb’amo ajalahio t’i Avrahame le niongake iereo nitrao-dia mb’e Beersevà mb’eo; vaho nimoneñe e Beerseva añe t’i Avrahame.
Then turned Abraham againe vnto his seruants, and they rose vp and went together to Beer-sheba: and Abraham dwelt at Beer-sheba.
20 Ie nimodo, le natalily amy Avrahame ty hoe, Nahatoly anak’ añamy Nakore rahalahi’o ka t’i Milkae:
And after these things one tolde Abraham, saying, Beholde Milcah, she hath also borne children vnto thy brother Nahor:
21 i Otse ty tañoloñoloña’e naho rahalahi’e t’i Boze vaho i Kemoele rae’ i Arame,
To wit, Vz his eldest sonne, and Buz his brother, and Kemuel the father of Aram,
22 naho i Kesede, i Kazò, i Pildase, Iedlafe, vaho i Betoele.
And Chesed and Hazo, and Pildash, and Iidlaph, and Bethuel.
23 Nisamake i Ribkae t’i Betoele. I valo rey ty nasama’ i Milkae amy Nakore, rahalahi’ i Avrahame.
And Bethuel begate Rebekah: these eight did Milcah beare to Nahor Abrahams brother.
24 Mbore nahatoly ka i sakeza’e atao Reomàey le i Tèbake, i Gàkame, i Tàkase, vaho i Maakà.
And his concubine called Reumah, she bare also Tebah, and Gahan, and Thahash and Maachah.