< Levitikosy 26 >

1 Ko mamboatse saren-drahare, ndra mampitroatse sare-sokitse ndra hazomanga, ndra mampipoke vato-lahy hiambaneañe an-tane’ areo; amy te Izaho ­Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo.
[Yahweh also said this to Moses/me on Sinai Mountain]: “Do not make idols or set up statues of false gods or sacred stones [to worship other gods]. And do not put on your property a stone that has been shaped [to resemble a false god] and bow down to [worship] it. [You must worship only] me, Yahweh, your God.
2 Ambeno o Sabatakoo le añeveño i toeko miavakey: Izaho Iehovà.
“Honor the Sabbath days and revere my Sacred Tent, because I, Yahweh, [live there].
3 Aa naho orihe’ areo o fañèkoo naho ambena’ areo o lilikoo, t’ie anoeñe,
“If you carefully obey all my commands [DOU],
4 le hampahaviako orañe an-tsa’e le hampibodobodoe’ i taney ty voka’e vaho hiegoego o voan-katae an-kivokeo.
I will send rain for you at the proper/right times, in order that crops will grow on your land and there will be plenty of fruit on your trees.
5 Hitakatse ty sam-panontoña’ areo ty sam-pamofohañe, naho ho ta­kare’ i fanontoñañey ty sam-pitongisañe; ho ànjañe mahakama nahareo vaho hiaiñañoleñañe an-tane’ areo ao.
You will continue [harvesting and] threshing [grain] until it is time to harvest grapes, and you will continue to harvest grapes until it is time to start planting [things in the following year]. And you will have all the food that you want to eat, and you will live safely in your land.
6 Hampanintsiñeko i taney, ie handre tsy eo ty hañembañe; hafahako amy taney ze biby mpijoy, vaho tsy ho rangàem-pibara ty tane’ areo.
“[If you obey all my laws], there will be peace in your country, and when you lie down [to sleep], nothing will cause you to be afraid. I will get rid of the dangerous animals in your country, and there will no wars [MTY] in your country.
7 Ho horidañe’ areo o rafelahi’ areoo, le hampitsingoritrirem-pibara añatrefa’ areo eo.
You will pursue your enemies and kill them with your swords:
8 Hañinjake zato ty lime ama’ areo naho haño­ridañe ty alen-dahy ty zato ama’ areo; hampitsingorom-pibara aolo’ areo o rafelahi’ areoo.
Five of you will pursue 100 of them, and 100 of you will pursue 1,000 of them and kill them with your swords.
9 Ho toliheko, le hampibodobodoeko naho hañaretaheko; vaho hajadoko ama’ areo ty fañinako.
“[If you obey all my laws], I will bless you and cause you to have many children [DOU]. And I will do what I said that I would do in the agreement that I made with you.
10 Ho kamae’ areo i nahaja elay le hakare’ areo i elay aolo’ i vaoy.
When you are still eating food from the harvest from the previous year, it will be necessary for you to throw away some of it to make space for the new harvest.
11 Hapoko añivo’ areo ao i kivohokoy le tsy ho falain-troko.
I will live among you in my Sacred Tent, and I will never reject you.
12 Hijelanjelañe ama’ areo ao iraho le ho Andrianañahare’ areo vaho hondatiko nahareo.
I will walk among you and continue to be your God, and you will continue to be my people.
13 Izaho i Iehovà Andrianañahare’ areo ninday anahareo nienga an-tane Mitsraime añe tsy ho ondevo’ iareo; fa nipozaheko ty baon-joka’ areo vaho nampijaradoñeko.
I am Yahweh your God, the one who brought you out of Egypt in order that you would no longer be slaves of the people of Egypt. [When you were there, you were treated as though you were animals that worked for the people of Egypt, but] [MET] I broke the bars of the (yokes/frames that were put around your necks) and enabled you to walk with your heads up.”
14 F’ie manjehatse ahiko, tsy miambeñe o hene liliko retoañe,
“But if you will not heed me and obey all these commands,
15 naho sirikàe’ areo o fañèkoo, naho heje’ ty tro’ areo o fepèkoo, tsy ho henefe’ areo o fandiliakoo, fe mivalik’ amy fañinakoy,
and if you reject [DOU] my decrees and laws, and do not do [DOU] what I commanded you to do in the agreement that I made with you,
16 le inao ka ty hanoeko ama’ areo: Hanendreako feh’ ohatse; hike naho angorosy ty hampandò o fihaino’ areoo vaho hampitìke ty sandriñe. Tsy hanjofake ty tabiry ho tongise’ areo, fa habotse’ o rafelahi’ areoo.
these are the things that I will do to you: I will suddenly cause there to be disasters that will ruin you. You will have diseases that cannot be cured, and fevers that will cause you to become blind and will slowly kill you. It will be useless for you to plant seeds, because your enemies will eat the crops that grow.
17 Hatreatrèn-daharako, ie ho zevoñeñe aolo’ o rafelahi’ areoo. Hifehea’ ty malaiñe anaha­reo naho hivoratsake ty lay ndra te tsy horidañeñe.
I will reject/abandon you [IDM], with the result that you will be defeated by your enemies. Then those who hate you will rule you, and [you will be so terrified that] you will run away even when no one is pursuing you.
18 Ie amy zay, naho mbe tsy mañaoñe ahy ty am’irezay, le hatomboko im-pito ty fandilovako ty amo hakeo’ areoo.
“If you still will not heed me after all those things happen to you, I will continue to punish you again and again for the sins that you have committed.
19 Ho pozaheko ty engen-kaozara’ areo; le hanoeko viñe ty likera’ areo naho torisìke ty tane’ areo.
I will cause you to no longer be stubborn and proud; I will cause [no rain to fall; it will be as though] [MET] the sky is made of iron; and the ground will be [as hard as] brass [MET].
20 Le ho mokoreñe tsy vente’e ty hafatrara’ areo; naho tsy hahatoly sabo ty tane’ areo, vaho tsy hamoa o hatae an-taneo.
You will uselessly work very hard [to plant seeds], because crops will not grow in the hard soil in your fields, and fruit will not grow on your trees.
21 Ie amy zay, naho mifandietse amako, tsy mete mijanjiñe, le hatomboko ama’ areo im-pito ty lafa ty amo tahi’ areoo.
“If you continue to oppose me and refuse to heed me, I will cause you to experience disasters again and again, like you deserve to experience because of your sins.
22 Hahitriko ama’ areo o bibin-kivokeo hitavañe amo ana’ areoo, naho hamono o hare’ areoo naho hadoñe tsy ampeampe nahareo vaho ho­ bangìñe o lalan-damo’ areoo.
I will send wild animals to attack you, and they will kill your little children and destroy your cattle. There will be very few of you who will remain alive, with the result that there will be very few [HYP] people walking on the roads in your country.
23 Aa ie mbe tsy mañaom-panoroañe amako amy rezay vaho mbe manjehatse ahy,
“When you experience those things that I do to punish you, if you still do not pay attention to me, and if you continue to oppose me,
24 le ho zehareko ka, naho ho fofoheko im-pito indraike ty amo fandilara’ areoo.
I myself will oppose you, and I will punish you for your sins again and again.
25 Le hindesako fibaram-pamaleañe, hamaleako ty amy fañinay; ie mihipok’ an-drova’ areo ao, le hañirahako angorosy, vaho hasese am-pitàn-drafelahy.
I will send [foreign] [MTY] to punish you for not doing the things that I commanded you to do in the agreement that I made with you. If you [try to escape from your enemies by] shutting yourselves in your cities [that have walls around them], I will cause you to experience plagues, and I will allow your enemies to capture [IDM] you.
26 Ie pozaheko ty mahakama fitoño’ areo le rakemba folo ty hanoñake ty mofo’ areo an-toñake raike, vaho hazotso’e an-danja’e i mahakay; hikama nahareo fa tsy ho anjañe.
When I cut off your food supply, there will be very little flour with which to make bread. As a result, ten women will be able to bake all their bread in [only] one oven. [When the bread is baked], each woman will divide it [among the members of her family, but there will be very little for each one], and when they have eaten all of it, they will still be hungry.
27 Ie amy zay, naho mboe tsy hañaoñ’ ahy fe manjehatse avao,
“After all those things happen, if you still do not heed me, if you still oppose me,
28 le izaho ka ty hanjehatse am-poroforo; Izaho, eka izaho, ty handilo anahareo im-pito ty amo sata-rati’ areoo.
I will be very angry with you, and I will oppose you, and I myself will punish you for your sins again and again.
29 Ho kamae’ areo ty nofon’ ana-dahi’ areo, eka, ty nofon’ anak’ ampela’ areo ty ho hane’ areo.
[You will be extremely hungry, with the result that] you will [kill] your sons and daughters and eat their flesh.
30 Haro­tsako o toets’ abo’ areoo, ho firaeko o ajiba’ i àndroio, le havokovokoko amo lolo niatoa’areoo ty lolo’ areo, vaho halaim-bintañe anahareo ty troko.
I will cause the shrines [where you worship idols] on hilltops to be destroyed. I will smash the altars where you burn incense [to worship your gods], and I will cause your corpses to be piled on the lifeless statues of your gods. And I will detest you.
31 Ho koàheko o rova’ areoo, le hampangoakoaheko o toe-miava’ areoo vaho tsy hantso­ñeko ty hamañi’ o embo-areoo.
I will cause your cities to become heaps of ruins, and I will cause the buildings that are dedicated to the worship of your gods to be smashed. And I will not be pleased at all with the aroma of your offerings [that are burned on the altar].
32 Hampanjarieko bangý i taney vaho ho latsa ty rafelahi’ areo mivotrak’ ao,
I will completely ruin your country, with the result that even your enemies who capture it will be shocked/appalled [when they see it].
33 ie ampivarakaiheko amo fifeheañeo, naho hapontso­ako ama’ areo ty fibara; ho bangý ty tane’ areo vaho ho kòake o rova’ areoo.
I will enable [your enemies to kill you with] their swords, and I will cause the rest of you to be scattered among other nations. Your country will be ruined and your cities will become ruins.
34 Izay vaho havahañe amy taney o fitofà’eo amo hene andro idoña’e ho kòakeo, ie an-tanen-drafelahy añe; eka hitofa i taney vaho havahañe ama’e o Sabata’eo.
After that happens, as long as you are living in your enemies’ countries, your land will be allowed to rest, like you should have allowed it to rest every seven years.
35 Ie midòñe amy habangì’ey ro hitofa, i fitofañe tsy niazo’e amo Sabata’ iareooy, ie nimoneñe ama’e ao nahareo.
All the time that your land is desolate, it will be able to rest, like you did not enable it to rest during all the years that you lived there.
36 Aa ty amo sehanga’ areoo, le hañitrifako havakà ty añ’arofo’ iareo an-tanen-drafelahy añe kanao higoridañe anahareo ty feon-draven-katae mikatsa­katsàñe; ie hirimatse mb’eo hoe hinjahem-pibara le hikatràboke eo f’ie tsy amam-pañorìdañe.
“As for you people who will remain alive in the countries to which your enemies [will have taken you], I will cause you to become so afraid that when you hear the sound of leaves being blown by the wind, you will run away. You will run like [SIM] you are running from [a man carrying] a sword, and you will fall down, even though no one is pursuing you.
37 Hifampihotrake iereo hoe aolom-pibara, t’ie tsy eo mpañoridañe, le ho po-kaozarañe tsy hahafijohañe añatrefa’ o rafelahi’ areoo.
You will stumble over each other. So you will not be able to stand and fight your enemies.
38 Hikoromak’ amo kilakila ondatio añe nahareo vaho hagodra’ ty tanen-drafe­lahi’ areo.
Many of you will die in the countries that belong to your enemies [DOU].
39 Aa le hitìke an-tanen-drafelahi’ areo añe o hongaha’ areoo ty amo hakeo’ areoo; vaho o tahin-droae’ iareoo ty hitraofa’ iareo fimomoke.
And those of you who remain alive will slowly die and rot in the countries of your enemies because of your sins and because of the sins of your ancestors.
40 Naho isolohoa’ iareo o hakeo’eo naho o tahin-droae’eo ty amo fandilara’ iareo nandilarañe amakoo naho ty fanjehara’ iareo;
“But your descendants must confess their sins and the sins that their ancestors committed. Their ancestors acted unfaithfully toward me and were hostile to me, with the result that I forced them to go to the countries that belonged to their enemies. But when your descendants humble themselves [SYN] and stop being very stubborn [IDM] and accept being punished for their sins,
41 ie nifankalaiñe am’iereo, nanese iareo an-tanen-drafelahy añe; fa naho hirèke o arofo’ iareo tsy sinava­tseo naho miantoke lilo ty amo hakeo’ iareoo,
42 le ho tiahiko ty fañinako am’ Iakòbe naho i fañinako am’ Ietsàkey naho i fañinako amy Avrahamey vaho ho tiahiko i taney,
I will remember the agreement that I made with [your ancestors] Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and [what I promised them about] this land.
43 i tane nifarie’ iareo ho bangiñey, hañavahañe o Sabata’eo ie màndre kòake ty am’iereo tsy ao, vaho hondrohañe am’iereo ty valen-kakeo, ty amy nanjehara’ iareo o lilikoo, naho nisirikae’ iareo o fepèkoo naho nihejen-tro’ iareo o fañèkoo.
But [before that happens], you will be forced to leave your land, with the result that the land will be able to rest while it is desolate and while the people are being punished for rejecting my laws and hating my decrees [DOU].
44 Ndra te eo iaby izay, ie an-tanen-drafelahy ao, le tsy haforintseko tsy ho hejeko t’ie handrotsahako ho mongotse, hivalihako amy fañinako am’ iereoy, amy te Izaho Iehovà Andrianañahare’ iareo.
But when that happens, I will still not reject them or hate them and destroy them completely. I will not cancel the agreement that I made with them; for I am still Yahweh their God.
45 Le ho tiahiko ty ama’ iareo i fañinako aman-droae’ iareo t’ie nakareko an-tane Mitsraime añe am-pahaisaha’ o kilakila ondatioy, le ho Andrianañahare’ iareo; Izaho Iehovà.
I will (remember/never forget) the agreement that I made with your ancestors when I brought them out of Egypt, in order that the people of all nations will know that I, Yahweh, [will continue to] be your God.”
46 Ie o fañè naho fepètse naho fetse nanoe’ Iehovà añivo’e naho o ana’ Israeleo ambohi-Sinay añe am-pità’ i Mosèo.
Those are the decrees, the laws, and the regulations [DOU] that Yahweh established on Sinai Mountain between himself and the Israeli people by [giving them to] Moses/me [to tell to them].

< Levitikosy 26 >