< Jeremiah 52 >

1 Zedekiah siangpahrang ah oh naah, saning pumphaeto oh boeh, anih mah saning hathlaito thung Jerusalem to uk. Amno ih ahmin loe Libnah vangpui ih Jeremiah canu Hamutal.
Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he began to reign; he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hamutal; she was the daughter of Jeremiah from Libnah.
2 Jehoiakim mah Angraeng mikhnuk ah sak ih kahoih ai hmuennawk baktih toengah, anih mah doeh sak.
He did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh; he did everything that Jehoiakim had done.
3 Jerusalem hoi Judah ih kaminawk angmah hmaa hoi va ving ai karoek to nihcae nuiah Angraeng palungphui. Hnukkhuem ah Zedekiah mah Babylon siangpahrang ih lok to aek.
Through Yahweh's anger, all these events happened in Jerusalem and Judah, until he drove them from before himself. Then Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon.
4 To pongah Zedekiah ukhaih saning takawtto haih, khrah hato hoi ni hato naah, Babylon siangpahrang Nebuchadnezzar loe Jerusalem tuk hanah, angmah ih misatuh kaminawk boih hoiah angzoh o, vangpui to takui o moe, misa buephaih long khaw to takaeh o.
It happened that in the ninth year of the reign of King Zedekiah, in the tenth month, and on the tenth day of the month, Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, came with all his army against Jerusalem. They camped opposite it, and they built a siege wall around it.
5 Zedekiah siangpahrang ah ohhaih saning hathlai karoek to nihcae mah vangpui to takui o.
So the city was besieged until the eleventh year of King Zedekiah's reign.
6 Khrah palito haih, ni takawtto naah loe vangpui thungah caaknaek kha parai moe, prae kaminawk buhcaak han tawn o ai.
By the ninth day of the fourth month the famine was so severe in the city that there was no food for the people of the land.
7 Khaldian kaminawk mah vangpui to muk o moe, takui o khoep pongah misatuh kaminawk loe aqum ah cawnh o king; vangpui tapang hnetto salak, siangpahrang takha taeng ih khongkha hoiah tacawt o moe, tangtling bangah a cawnh o.
Then the city was broken into, and all the fighting men fled and went out of the city at night by the way of the gate that was between the two walls, by the king's garden, although the Chaldeans were all around the city. So they went in the direction of the Arabah.
8 Toe Khaldian misatuh kaminawk mah siangpahrang Zedekiah to patom o moe, Jeriko azawn ah kae o; to naah anih ih misatuh kaminawk loe cawnh o king.
But the army of Chaldeans pursued the king and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of the Jordan River valley near Jericho. All his army was scattered away from him.
9 Siangpahrang to naeh o moe, Hamath prae ih Riblah ah, Babylon siangpahrang khaeah hoih o; to ah anih to lokcaek o.
They captured the king and brought him up to the king of Babylon at Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he passed sentence on him.
10 Babylon siangpahrang mah Zedekiah capanawk to a mikhnuk ah hum pae; Judah angraengnawk boih doeh Riblah ah hum pae.
The king of Babylon slaughtered Zedekiah's sons before his own eyes, and at Riblah he also slaughtered all the leaders of Judah.
11 To pacoengah Babylon siangpahrang mah Zedekiah ih mik to taprok pae moe, sumqui hoi taoengh paoengah, Babylon ah caeh haih, anih to dueh ai karoek to thongim thungah pakhrak.
Then he put out Zedekiah's eyes, bound him in bronze chains, and brought him to Babylon. The king of Babylon put him in prison until the day of his death.
12 Babylon siangpahrang Nebuchadnezzar angraenghaih saning hathlai takawt, khrah pangato haih, ni hato naah Babylon siangpahrang toepkung, misatuh angraeng Nebuzaradan Jerusalem ah angzoh moe,
Now in the fifth month, on the tenth day of the month, which was the nineteenth year of the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, Nebuzaradan came to Jerusalem. He was the commander of the king's bodyguards and a servant of the king of Babylon.
13 Angraeng ih im hoi siangpahrang im to hmai hoiah thlaek; Jerusalem ih imnawk, angraengnawk ih im doeh hmai hoiah thlaek pae boih.
He burned the house of Yahweh, the king's palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem; also every important building in the city he burned.
14 Siangpahrang toepkung misatuh angraeng hoi nawnto kaom, Khaldian kaminawk ih misatuh kaminawk boih mah, Jerusalem taeng ih sipaenawk to phraek pae o king.
As for the walls around Jerusalem, all the army of the Babylonians who were with the commander of the bodyguards destroyed them.
15 Misatuh angraeng Nebuzaradan mah amtang kaminawk, vangpui thungah kanghmat kaminawk, ban tok sah kop kaminawk, Babylon siangpahrang khaeah kacawn kaminawk hoi anghmat kaminawk to misong ah caeh haih boih.
As for the poorest people, the rest of the people who were left in the city, those who had deserted to the king of Babylon, and the rest of the craftsmen— Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, took some of them away into exile.
16 Toe Siangpahrang toepkung misatuh angraeng Nebuzaradan mah misur takha thungah toksah kami hoi misurtui pasaw amtang kaminawk to caehtaak sut.
But Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, left some of the poorest of the land to work the vineyards and fields.
17 Khaldian kaminawk loe sum hoi sak ih tungnawk, angthui thaih im tungnawk hoi Angraeng ih im thungah kaom okduk tuili hoi sumnawk to Babylon ah phawh o.
As for the bronze pillars that belonged to the house of Yahweh, and the stands, and the large bronze basin called “The Sea” that were in the house of Yahweh, the Chaldeans broke them into pieces and carried all the bronze back to Babylon.
18 Long laomnawk, maiphu sohhaih hmuennawk, hmai kamngaeh ataephaih taitaehnawk, kathuk sabaenawk, kathlahnawk hoi Sithaw hmaa ah toksak naah patoh ih laom sabaenawk to nihcae mah lak o boih.
The pots, shovels, lamp trimmers, bowls, and all the utensils of bronze with which the priests had served in the temple—the Chaldeans took them all away.
19 Sui hoi sumkanglung hoiah sak ih kathuk sabaenawk, hmuihoih thlaekhaih sabaenawk, laom sabaenawk, long laomnawk, hmaithawk paaanghaih tungnawk, kathlahnawk hoi boengloengnawk to siangpahrang toepkung misatuh angraeng mah lak boih.
The basins and the incense burners, the bowls, pots, lampstands, pans, and basins that were made of gold, and those made of silver—the commander of the king's guard took them away as well.
20 Solomon siangpahrang mah sak ih Angraeng im thungah, tung hnetto, okduk tuili maeto, tuili tlim ah kaom sumkamling hoi sak ih maitaw tae hathlai hnetto, sumkamling hoi sak ih laom sabenawk loe coi tah thai ai khoek to pop.
The two pillars, the large bronze basin known as “The Sea,” and the twelve bronze bulls that were under the stands, things that Solomon had made for the house of Yahweh, contained more bronze than could be weighed.
21 Tung maeto naah, dong hathlai tazetto sang moe, kalen kangkui ah tah naah dong hathlai hnetto oh; kathah baek palito oh moe, akhaw oh boih.
The pillars were eighteen cubits high each, and a line around each one measured twelve cubits. Each was four fingers thick and hollow.
22 Tung nuiah kaom sumkamling hoi sak ih ranui khukhaih loe, dong pangato sang, imphu nuiah kaom palok baktih kaom soi ih krang hoi pomegranat thingthai krang loe sumkamling hoiah sak o; kalah thnetto haih tung doeh pomegranat thingthai hoiah anghmong.
A capital of bronze was on top of it. The capital was five cubits high, with latticework and pomegranates all around. It was all made of bronze. The other pillar and its pomegranates were the same as the first.
23 Tung taengah soi ih pomegranat thingthai krang loe qui takawt, tarukto oh; palok baktih kaom imphu nuiah ahnuk ahma soi ih pomegranat thingthai krang loe sangqum boih ah cumvaito oh.
So there were ninety-six pomegranates on the capital's sides, and one hundred pomegranates above the surrounding latticework.
24 Siangpahrang toepkung misatuh angraeng mah kalen koek qaima Seraiah, araengh hnetto haih qaima Zephaniah hoi thok toepkung kami thumtonawk to thongim pakhrak hanah naeh.
The commander of the bodyguards took prisoner Seraiah, the high priest, together with Zephaniah, the second priest, and the three gatekeepers.
25 Vangpui thungah hnuk ih kaminawk, misatuh kaminawk zaehoikung angraeng, siangpahrang poekhaih paekkungnawk to naeh moe, vangpui thungah hnuk ih, prae kaminawk thungah ca tarik kami lu koek hoi vangpui thungah kaom misatuh kami qui taruktonawk doeh a naeh.
From the city he took prisoner an officer who was in charge of soldiers, and seven men of those who advised the king, who were still in the city. He also took prisoner the king's army officer responsible for drafting men into the army, along with sixty important men from the land who were in the city.
26 Misatuh angraeng Nebuzaradan mah to kaminawk to hoih moe, Babylon siangpahrang khaeah Riblah ah caeh haih.
Then Nebuzaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, took them and brought them to the king of Babylon at Riblah.
27 Hamath prae, Riblah vanpui ah Babylon siangpahrang mah, nihcae to hum. To tiah Judah loe a prae thung hoiah misong ah caeh haih ving.
The king of Babylon put them to death at Riblah in the land of Hamath. In this way, Judah went out of its land into exile.
28 Nebuchadnezzar mah misong ah caeh haih ih kaminawk loe saning sarihto thungah Judah kami sang thum, pumphae thumto oh o;
These were the people who Nebuchadnezzar exiled: In the seventh year, 3,023 Judeans.
29 Nebuchadnezzar angraenghaih saning hathlai tazetto naah, Jerusalem ih kaminawk cumvai tazet, qui thumto, hnetto oh o;
In the eighteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar he took 832 people from Jerusalem.
30 saning pumphae thumto naah, siangpahrang Nebuchadnezzar toepkung misatuh angraeng Nebuzaradan mah misong ah hoih ih Judah kaminawk loe cumvai sarih, qui pali, pangato oh; sangqum boih ah kami sang pali, cumvai tarukto phak o.
In the twenty-third year of Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuzaradan, the commander of the king's bodyguards, exiled 745 Judean people. All the exiled people totaled 4,600.
31 Judah siangpahrang Jehoiachin misong ah ohhaih saning qui thum, sarih, khrah hathlai hnet, ni pumphae pangato haih, Babylon prae ah Evil-Merodak siangpahrang toksak tangsuekhaih saning ah, anih mah Judah siangpahrang Jehoiachin to prawt moe, thongim thung hoiah loisak.
It happened later in the thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin, king of Judah, in the twelfth month, on the twenty-fifth day of the month, that Awel-Marduk, king of Babylon released Jehoiachin king of Judah from prison. This happened in the year that Awel-Marduk began to reign.
32 Anih to kahoihah lok a thuih pae moe, Babylon ah kaom kalah siangpahrangnawk boih ranui ah anghnuthaih angraeng tangkhang to a paek,
He spoke kindly to him and gave him a seat more honorable than that of the other kings who were with him in Babylon.
33 Jehoiachin loe thongkrakhaih khukbuennawk to angkhring moe, a hing thung siangpahrang hmaa ah buh a caak.
Awel-Marduk removed Jehoiachin's prison clothes, and Jehoiachin ate regularly at the king's table for the rest of his life,
34 Babylon siangpahrang mah, anih hanah hing thung, nito pacoeng nito, a duek khoek to caaknaek to paek.
and a regular food allowance was given to him every day for the rest of his life until his death.

< Jeremiah 52 >