< Salamo 114 >

1 Ie niakatse e Mitsraime t’Israele, ty anjomba’ Iakobe boak’ am’ondaty hafa fisaontsio
When Israel came forth from Egypt, The house of Jacob from a people of strange language,
2 le nanoe’e toetse miavake t’Iehodà naho boriza’e t’Israele.
Judah was his sanctuary, And Israel his dominion.
3 Nañente i riakey, le nibioñe, nimpoly t’Iordane;
The sea beheld, and fled; The Jordan turned back.
4 Nitrekotreko hoe añondrilahy o vohitseo, hoe anak-añondry o tambohoo.
The mountains skipped like rams, And the hills like lambs.
5 Akore, ry riakeo te mibioñe? ry Iordane, te miesoñe?
What aileth thee, O thou sea! that thou fleest? Thou, Jordan, that thou runnest back?
6 ry vohitseo, te mitsamboatsamboañe hoe añondrilahy, ry tamboho, hoe anak-añondry?
Ye mountains, that ye skip like rams, And ye hills like lambs?
7 Mihondrahondrà, ry tane toy, añatrefa’ i Talè, aolo’ i Andrianañahare’ Iakobey,
Tremble, O earth! at the presence of the Lord, At the presence of the God of Jacob;
8 ie nampañova ty vato ho sihanake, i lamilamiy ho rano mifororoake.
Who turned the rock into a standing lake, And the flint into a fountain of water!

< Salamo 114 >