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1 Tam-pifotorañ’ añe, namboaren’ Añahare o likerañeo naho ty tane toy,
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
2 ie amy zay tsy amam‑bintañe naho kòake ty tane toy naho nimoromoroñe ty an-tarehe’ i lalekey, vaho nihelahela ambone’ o ranoo t’i Arofon’ Añahare.
Now, the earth, had become waste and wild, and darkness, was on the face of the roaring deep, —but, the Spirit of God, was brooding on the face of the waters,
3 Hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Ampiloneahan-kazavàñe; le nisodehan-kazavàñe.
And God said—Light, be, And light was.
4 Nivazohon’ Añahare i hazavañey te nisoa, le navahen’ Añahare amy ieñey i hazavàñey,
And God saw the light, that it was, good, and God divided the light, from the, darkness;
5 nataon’ Añahare ty hoe Andro i hazavàñey vaho nanoe’e ty hoe Haleñe i ieñey. I haleñey vaho i antoandroy—ty andro valoha’e.
and God called the light, day, but the darkness, called he, night. So it was evening—and it was morning, one day.
6 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Ampiboahan-dañelañe añivo’ o ranoo hisitaha’ ty rano ami’ty rano.
And God said, Let there be an expanse in the midst of the waters, and let it be a means of dividing, between waters and waters,
7 Aa le namboaren’ Añahare i lañelañey vaho navì’e amy rano ambone’ i lañelañey ty rano ambane’ i lañelañey. Le izay ty ie.
And God made the expanse, and it divided between the waters that were under the expanse and the waters that were above the expanse. And it was so.
8 Nataon’ Añahare ty hoe likerañe i lañelañey. I haleñey vaho i antoandroy—ty andro faharoe.
And God called the expanse, heavens. So it was evening—and it was morning, a, second day.
9 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Hatontoñe antoetse raike o rano ambane’ i likerañeio hiboaha’ ty tane maike. Le iizay ty ie.
And God said—Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together, into one place, and let the dry—ground appear. And it was so.
10 Nataon’Añahare ty hoe Tane i maikey, naho ty hoe Riake o rano nifanontoñeo, le nivazohon’Añahare te soa.
And God called, the dry-ground, land, but the gathering together of the waters, called he seas. And God saw that it was good.
11 Aa le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Ampitiriañ’ ahetse i taney, rongoñe mamoa voa naho hatae mamoa voa rekets’ àta’e ty amy karaza’ey. Le izay ty ie.
And God said—Let the land put-forth vegetation—herb yielding seed, fruit-tree, bearing fruit after its kind, whose seed is within it on the land. And it was so,
12 Aa le nitirian’ ahetse ty tane toy, rongoñe mamoa voa ty amy karaza’ey, vaho hatae mamoa voa rekets’ àta’e, ty amy karaza’ey. Le nivazohon’ Añahare te soa.
And the land brought-forth vegetation—herb yielding seed after its kind, and tree bearing fruit, whose seed is within it, after its kind, And God saw that it was good.
13 I haleñey vaho i antoandroy—ty andro fahatelo.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a third day.
14 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Ampiboaheñe failo i lañelañen-dikerañey hañavake ty antoandro ami’ty haleñe ho vintañe naho famotoañañe naho andro vaho taoñe;
And God said—Let there be luminaries in the expanse of the heavens, to divide between the day and the night, —and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years;
15 ho jiro amy lañelañen-dikerañey hañilo ty tane toy. Le iizay ty ie.
yea let them be for luminaries in the expanse of the heavens, to give light on the earth. And it was so.
16 Le namboaren’ Añahare ty jiro roe jabajaba—hifehe ty andro ty jiro bey naho hifehe ty haleñe ty jiro zai’e—vaho o vasiañeo.
And God made the two great luminaries, —the greater luminary to rule the day, and the lesser luminary to rule the night, also the stars.
17 Aa le napon’Añahare amy lañelañen-dikerañey iereo hañilo ty tane toy
And God set them in the expanse of the heavens, —to give light on the earth;
18 hamehe ty andro naho ty haleñe vaho hañavake i ieñey amy hazavàñey. Nivazohon’ Añahare te soa.
and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness. And God saw that it was good.
19 I haleñey vaho i antoandroy—ty andro fah’ efatse.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a fourth day.
20 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Ampifamorohoteñe raha veloñe hangetseketseke o ranoo, naho ampitiliñem-boroñe ty ambone’ tane toy an-tarehe’ i lañelañen-dindìñ’ey.
And God said—Let the waters swarm with an abundance of living soul, and, birds, shall fly over the earth, over the face of the expanse of the heavens.
21 Le namboaren’ Añahare o fañanen-driakeo naho ze hene raha veloñe mihetseke, mifamorohotse amo ranoo, ty amy karaza’ey, naho ze hene voroñe reketse elatse ty amy karaza’ey. Le nivazohon’ Añahare te soa.
And God created the great sea-monsters, —and every living soul that moveth—[with] which the waters swarmed after their kind and every winged bird—after its kind. And God saw that it was good.
22 Nitatan’ Añahare iereo ami’ ty hoe: Manaranàha le mangetseketseha, atsafo o ranon-driakeo, vaho ampangorokitsiheñe voroñe ty an-tane atoy.
And God blessed them, saying, —Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let, the birds, multiply in the land.
23 I haleñey vaho i antoandroy —ty andro faha-lime.
So it was evening—and it was morning, a fifth day.
24 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Hampanaranàheñe an-tane atoy ze raha veloñe iaby ty amy karaza’ey: o hareo, naho o raha milalio naho ze hene bibi’ ty tane toy, ty amo karaza’eo. Vaho iizay ty ie.
And God said—Let the land, bring forth, living soul, after its kind, tame-beast and creeping thing and wild-beast, of the land, after its kind. And it was so.
25 Le namboaren’ Añahare o bibi’ ty tane toio amo karaza’eo, naho ze karazan’ añombe iaby vaho ze hene karaza-biby misitsitse an-tane atoy. Le nivazohon’ Añahare te soa.
And God made the wild-beast of the land after its kind, and the tame-beast after its kind, and every creeping thing of the ground, after its kind. And God saw that it was good.
26 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare: Antao hamboatse ondaty hambam-bintañ’ aman-tikañe, hifañoronkoroñe aman-tika, hifehe o fian-driakeo naho o voron-tiokeo naho o bibio naho ty tane toy iaby vaho ze biby misitsitse an-tane atoy.
And God said—Let us make man in our image after our likeness—and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the bird of the heavens and over the tame-beast—and over all the land, and over every creeping thing, that creepeth on the land.
27 Aa le namboaren’ Añahare mirai-bintañe ama’e t’indaty, hambam-bintañe aman’ Añahare ty namboare’e aze, lahilahy naho ampela ty nitsene’e iareo.
And God created the man in his own image, In the image of God, created he him, —Male and female, created he, them.
28 Nitataen’ Añahare iereo, le hoe t’i Andrianañahare ama’e: Manaranàha le mangetseketseha naho atsefo ty tane toy vaho feleho; le feheo o fian-driakeo naho o voron-tiokeo vaho ze biby misitsitse an-tane atoy.
And God blessed them, and God said to them Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, —and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the bird of the heavens, and over every living thing that moveth on the land.
29 Le hoe t’i Andrianañahare, Heheke te natoloko anahareo ze hene ahetse mamoa ambone’ ty tane toy, naho ze fonga hatae mamoa rekets’ àta’e ty am-po’e ao, ho fikama’areo.
And God said—Lo! I have given to you—every herb yielding seed which is on the face of all the land, and every tree wherein is the fruit of a tree yielding seed, —to you, shall it be, for food;
30 Aa ty amo hene bibi’ ty tane toio naho ze fonga voron-tioke vaho ze raha misitsitse an-tane atoy, ze kila raha veloñe, le nimeako ze hene ahets’antsetra ho haneñe. Le izay ty ie.
and to every living thing of the land—and to every bird of the heavens, and to every thing that moveth on the land, wherein is a living soul, every green herb for food. And it was so.
31 Nivazohon’ Añahare o raha namboare’e iabio le hehe te soa. I haleñey vaho i antoandroy—ty andro fah’ eneñe.
And God saw every thing which he had made, and lo! it was very good. So it was evening—and it was morning, the sixth day.