< Josoa 11 >
1 Naho nahajanjiñe izay t’Iabene mpanjaka’ i Katsore le nampisangitrife’e t’ Iobabe, mpanjaka’i Madone, naho i mpanjaka’ i Simroney, naho i mpanjaka’ i Aksafey,
And whe Iabin King of Hazor had heard this, then he sent to Iobab King of Madon, and to the king of Shimron, and to the king of Achshaph,
2 naho o mpanjaka avara’ o vohibohitseo naho o e Arabà atimo’ i Kinerote naho an-tane Dore ahandrefañ’ añeo
And vnto the Kings that were by ye North in the mountaines and plaines toward the Southside of Cinneroth, and in the valleys, and in the borders of Dor Westward,
3 naho o nte-Kanàne atiñanañe naho ahandrefañ’ añeo naho i nte-Amorey naho i nte-Ketey naho i nte-Periziy, naho i nte-Iebosý ambohibohitsey naho i nte-Kive am-poto’ i Kermone an-tane’ i Mitspày.
And vnto the Canaanites, both by East, and by West, and vnto the Amorites, and Hittites, and Perizzites, and Iebusites in the mountaines, and vnto the Hiuites vnder Hermon in the land of Mizpeh.
4 Nionjomb’eo iereo rekets’ o hamaro’eo, ondaty mitozantozañe! valobohòke mira ami’ty faseñe añ’ olo-driake ey miharo soavala naho sarete tsifotofoto.
And they came out and all their hostes with them, many people as the sande that is on the sea shore for multitude, with horses and charets exceeding many.
5 Nifamantañe i mpanjaka rey le nitrao-pitobe an-drano Merome, hialy am’ Israele.
So all these Kings met together, and came and pitched together at the waters of Merom, for to fight against Israel.
6 Le hoe ty tsara’ Iehovà am’ Iehosoa: Ko ihembañañe; ie hamaray, amo ora zao, te hatoloko zamañe añatrefa’ Israele iereo; hatao fira-sintake o tombon-tsoavala’eo le ho forototoe’ areo an’ afo o sarete’eo.
Then the Lord sayd vnto Ioshua, Be not afrayd for them: for to morowe about this time will I deliuer them all slaine before Israel: thou shalt hough their horses, and burne their charets with fire.
7 Aa le nomb’eo t’Iehosoa rekets’ o lahin-defo’e iabio haname iareo le nivovoa’e marine’ o rano’ i Merome eio vaho niambotraha’e.
Then came Ioshua and al the men of warre with him against them by the waters of Merom suddenly, and fell vpon them.
8 Le natolo’ Iehovà am-pità’ Israele, zinevo’ iareo, nihoridàñeñe mb’e Tsidone Ra’elahy mb’eo naho pake Misrepote-maime naho pak’ am-bavatane’ i Mizpè maniñanañe; zinama’ iareo am-para’ t’ie tsy nenga’e honka’e.
And the Lord gaue them into the hand of Israel: and they smote them, and chased them vnto great Zidon, and vnto Misrephothmaim, and vnto the valley of Mizpeh Eastward, and smote them vntill they had none remaining of them.
9 Aa le nihenefe’ Iehosoa am’ iereo ze natoro’ Iehovà; finirasinta’e ty tombo’ o soavala’eo naho finorototo’e an’ afo o sareteo.
And Ioshua did vnto them as the Lord bade him: he houghed their horses, and burnt their charets with fire.
10 Nibalik’ amy zao t’Iehosoa le rinambe’e ty Hazore vaho vinono’e am-pibara’ i mpanjakay: amy te ni-lohà’ i fifeheañe rey ty Hazore te taolo.
At that time also Ioshua turned backe, and tooke Hazor, and smote the King thereof with the sword: for Hazor before time was the head of all those kingdomes.
11 Fonga zinama’e am-pibara ze fonga ondaty ao, vata’e nimongore’e; leo raike tsy nengañe hikofòke; le nihotomomohen’ afo ty Hazore.
Moreouer, they smote all the persons that were therein with the edge of the sworde, vtterly destroying all, leauing none aliue, and hee burnt Hazor with fire.
12 Fonga tinava’ Iehosoa ze rova’ i mpanjaka rey naho o mpanjaka’e iabio; linafa’e an-dela-pibara vaho nimongore’e; amy nandilia’ i Mosè mpitoro’ Iehovày.
So all ye cities of those Kings, and all the kings of them did Ioshua take, and smote them with the edge of the sword, and vtterly destroyed them, as Moses the seruant of the Lord had commanded.
13 Fe ty amo rova nitobok’ an-kaboañe eio le tsy ama’e ty noroa’ Israele naho tsy i Hazore sinodo’ Iehosoay.
But Israel burnt none of the cities that stoode still in their strength, saue Hazor onely, that Ioshua burnt.
14 Nendese’ o ana’ Israeleo ze hene vara’ i rova rey naho o añombe’eo ho tsindro’e; fe hene linafa’ iareo an-dela-pibara ondatio, ampara’ t’ie nimongotse, tsy napo’ iareo ndra raike ty nikofòke.
And all the spoyle of these cities and the cattel the children of Israel tooke for their praye, but they smote euery man with the edge of the sword vntill they had destroyed them, not leauing one aliue.
15 Ze nandilia’ Iehovà amy Mosè mpitoro’ey, ty nafepè’ i Mosè am’ Iehosoa; le nanoe’ Iehosoa; tsy ao ty tsy nihenefe’e amy ze hene nandilia’ Iehovà i Mosé.
As the Lord had commanded Moses his seruant, so did Moses commande Ioshua, and so did Ioshua: he left nothing vndone of all that the Lord had commanded Moses.
16 Aa le fonga rinambe’ Iehosoa i taney naho i ambohibohitse eiy naho i atimoy naho o hene tane’ i Goseneo naho i vavataney naho i Arabày naho o haboa’ Israeleo vaho o vavatane’eo;
So Ioshua tooke all this land of the mountaines, and all the South, and all the lande of Goshen, and the lowe countrey, and the plaine, and the mountaine of Israel, and the lowe countrey of the same,
17 boak’ amy haboañe peakey mañambone mb’e Seire mb’eo pake Baal-gade am-bavatane’ i Lebanone ambane’ i Kermone; le rinambe’e o mpanjaka’e iabio naho linafa’e vaho navetra’e.
From the mount Halak, that goeth vp to Seir, euen vnto Baal-gad in the valley of Lebanon, vnder mount Hermon: and all their Kings he tooke, and smote them, and slewe them.
18 Nitolom-pifandraparapak’ amo mpanjakao andro maro t’Iehosoa.
Ioshua made warre long time with all those Kings,
19 Leo raik’ amy rova rey tsy nipay hifampilongo am’ Israele, naho tsy o nte-Kive mpimone’ i Giboneo avao, kila pinao’ iareo an-kotakotake.
Neither was there any citie that made peace with the children of Israel, saue those Hiuites that inhabited Gibeon: all other they tooke by battell.
20 Sata’ Iehovà ty nampigañe ty arofo’ iareo, hañotakotake am’ Israele, soa te ho vata’e mongoreñe, tsy mone ho tretrezeñe fa ho fongoreñe iaby ami’ ty nandilia’ Iehovà i Mosè.
For it came of the Lord, to harden their heartes that they shoulde come against Israel in battell to the intent that they shoulde destroye them vtterly, and shewe them no mercie, but that they shoulde bring them to nought: as the Lord had commanded Moses.
21 Ie henane zay, nimb’eo t’Iehosoa le naitoa’e am-bohibohits’ey o nte-Anàkeo, boake Kebrone, boake Debire, boak’ Anabe, naho boak’ am-bohibohi’ Iehodà ao iaby vaho am-bohibohi’ Israele ao iaby; nimongore’e naho o rova’eo.
And that same season came Ioshua, and destroyed the Anakims out of the mountaines: as out of Hebron, out of Debir, out of Anab, and out of all the mountaines of Iudah, and out of all the mountaines of Israel: Ioshua destroyed them vtterly with their cities.
22 Leo raik’ amo nte-Anakeo tsy nengañe an-tane’ o ana’ Israeleo, naho tsy o sehanga’e e Gaza naho e Gate vaho e Asdodeo avao.
There was no Anakim left in the lande of the children of Israel: onely in Azzah, in Gath, and in Ashdod were they left.
23 Aa le tinava’ Iehosoa i hene taney, ty amy tsinara’ Iehovà amy Mosèy; natolo’ Iehosoa amy Israele izay ho lova ty amo vilo’eo naho o fifokoa’eo. Vaho nitofa amy aliy i taney.
So Ioshua tooke the whole land, according to all that the Lord had saide vnto Moses: and Ioshua gaue it for an inheritance vnto Israel according to their portion through their tribes: then the land was at rest without warre.