< Esajas 44 >
1 Og hør nu, Jakob, min Tjener! og Israel, som jeg udvalgte!
But now, you people of Israel whom Yahweh has chosen to serve him, listen to me.
2 Saa siger Herren, som gjorde dig og dannede dig fra Modersliv, han, som hjælper dig: Frygt ikke, min Tjener Jakob! og du, Jeskurun, som jeg udvalgte!
Yahweh, the one who created you and helps you, says this: “You dear people of Israel whom I have chosen, you who serve me, do not be afraid.
3 Thi jeg vil udgyde Vand paa det tørstige og Strømme paa det tørre; jeg vil udgyde min Aand over din Sæd og min Velsignelse over dine Børn,
I will pour water on your dry land and cause streams to flow. And I will pour out my Spirit on your descendants and greatly bless them.
4 at de skulle opvokse midt i Græs, ligesom Pile ved Vandbække.
They will grow up like [SIM] grass grows along the water, like [SIM] willow/poplar [trees] grow well along a riverbank.
5 Den ene skal sige: Jeg er Herrens, og den anden skal kalde Jakob ved Navn; og en tredje skal skrive med sin Haand: Jeg hører Herren til, og han skal nævne Israel som Hædersnavn.
Some of them will say, ‘I belong to Yahweh,’ and others will say, ‘We are descendants of Jacob,’ and others will write on their hands, ‘We belong to Yahweh,’ and others will say, ‘We are Israelis.’”
6 Saa siger Herren, Israels Konge, og hans Genløser, den Herre Zebaoth: Jeg er den første, og jeg er den sidste, og der er ingen Gud uden jeg.
Yahweh, the King of Israel, the one who saves us, the Commander of the armies of angels, says this: “I am the one who begins everything and who ends everything; there is no other God.
7 Og hvo, er som jeg, at han kan kalde noget frem, at han kan kundgøre det og ordentlig beskikke det for mig, som jeg har gjort, lige siden jeg lod et evigt Folk fremstaa? og kunne de forkynde dem de tilkommende Ting, og det, som skal komme?
If there is anyone like me [RHQ], he should proclaim it! He should speak and tell me [now]! He should tell what has happened since I caused my people [of Israel] to become a nation long ago, and he should also tell what things will happen; he should predict what will happen in the future.
8 Frygter ikke, og forfærdes ikke! har jeg ikke forlængst ladet dig høre det og kundgjort det? og I ere mine Vidner; mon der er en Gud uden jeg? der er ingen Klippe, jeg kender deri ikke.
[My people], do not be afraid. Long ago I told you things that would happen [RHQ]; I predicted them, and you can testify that I did that. There certainly is not [RHQ] any other God. There is no other God who is able to protect you [MET]; I know that there is no other God!”
9 De, som danne udskaarne Billeder, de ere alle intet, og de Billeder, de elske, gavne intet; og de, som ere deres Vidner, se intet og fornemme intet, derfor skulle de beskæmmes.
All those who make idols are foolish, and the idols that they (think highly of/greatly respect) are worthless. And the people who worship those idols— [it is as though] they are blind, and they will be ashamed [for having worshiped those idols].
10 Hvo danner vel en Gud og støber et Billede, som gavner til intet?
Only [foolish people] [RHQ] would make idols in a mold, idols that would never help them at all.
11 Se, alle dets Tilhængere skulle beskæmmes; thi Mestrene, de ere kun Mennesker; de skulle alle samle sig, blive staaende, frygte og blive beskæmmede til Hobe.
Those who make idols and those who worship them will be ashamed. Those who make idols are only human beings, [but they claim that they are making gods]! They should stand in front of God in a court, and [when they hear what he says], they will be terrified, and they will all be disgraced.
12 Smeden bruger Mejselen til Jernet og arbejder ved Kul og danner det med Hamrene; han arbejder paa det med sin Arms Kraft; men lider han Hunger, saa er delingen Kraft i ham mere, og drikker han ikke Vand, vansmægter han.
Metalworkers stand in front of hot coals in order to make idols. They pound them strongly with hammers, and shape them. Because they work very hard, they become hungry and weak; they become very thirsty and feel exhausted.
13 Tømmermanden udstrækker en Maalesnor over Træet, mærker det af med Rødkridt, gør det jævnt med Høvlene og afridser det med Cirkelen; og han gør det efter en Mands Skikkelse, efter et Menneskes Anseelse, til at bo i et Hus.
Then a woodcarver takes a big block/piece of wood and he measures it; then he marks it to show where he will cut it. He uses a chisel and other tools to carve it to resemble a human. He causes it to become a very beautiful [idol], and then he puts it in a shrine.
14 Han gaar hen at afhugge sig Cedre og tager Cypres og Eg, og han bruger sin Styrke iblandt Træerne i Skoven; han planter Valbirk, og Regnen bringer den til at vokse.
[Before he carves an idol from that block of wood], he has cut down a cedar tree, or he has selected a cypress tree or an oak tree and allowed it to grow tall in the forest. Or, he has planted a pine/evergreen tree and the rain has watered it [and caused it to grow tall].
15 Saa tjener det Mennesket til Brændsel, og han tager deraf og varmer sig og tænder Ild og bager Brød; men han gør ogsaa en Gud deraf og tilbeder den, han gør et udskaaret Billede deraf og falder paa Knæ for det.
[And after he uses part of the tree to make an idol], he uses the other part of the tree to make a fire, either to warm himself or to bake bread. But he uses [part of the same tree] to make for himself an idol to worship! He makes an idol and then he bows down to worship it.
16 Halvdelen deraf brænder han paa Ilden; ved Halvdelen deraf æder han Kød og steger en Steg og mættes; ja, han varmer sig og siger: Ah! jeg har varmet mig, jeg har set Ild
He burns part of the wood of the tree to cook his meat and eats the meat and his stomach becomes full, and he burns part of the wood to warm his body, and he says, “I feel warm while I am watching the flames in the fire.”
17 Men det øvrige deraf gør han til en Gud, til sit udskaarne Billede; han falder paa Knæ for det og nedbøjer sig og beder til det og siger: Frels mig! thi du er min Gud.
Then he takes the rest of the wood and makes an idol which is his god. He bows down to it and worships it, and prays to it and says, “You are my god, so save me!”
18 De fornemme ikke og forstaa ikke; thi han har tilstrøget deres Øjne, at de ikke se, og deres Hjerter, at de ikke forstaa.
Those people are very stupid and ignorant [SAR]. [It is as though] they are blind and cannot see, and their minds are closed and they cannot think well.
19 Og ingen tager sig det til Hjerte, og der er hverken Kundskab eller Forstand til at sige: Jeg har opbrændt Halvdelen deraf paa Ilden og ligeledes bagt Brød paa Gløderne deraf, jeg har stegt Kød og ædt; skal jeg da gøre det øvrige deraf til en Vederstyggelighed? skal jeg falde paa Knæ for en Træklods?
They do not think about what they are doing, that they are taking a block of wood and burning half of it to warm themselves and using some of the rest to bake bread and roast some meat! [They do not say to themselves], “It is stupid [RHQ] to take the rest of the wood to make a detestable idol! It does not make sense to bow down to a block of wood!”
20 Han sætter sin Hu til Aske, hans Hjerte er bedraget, og det har ført ham vild; og han redder ikke sin Sjæl og siger ikke: Er det ikke Bedrageri, som jeg holder i min højre Haand?
They are very stupid to [worship something that if you burn it, it becomes] ashes! They trust in something that cannot save them; they do not admit, “In my hand I hold something that is not really a god! [RHQ]”
21 Kom disse Ting i Hu, Jakob og Israel! thi du er min Tjener; jeg har dannet dig, du er min Tjener, Israel! du skal ikke glemmes af mig.
[Yahweh says, “You descendants of] [MTY] Jacob, you people of Israel who should be serving me, I created you, and I will not forget you.
22 Jeg har udslettet dine Overtrædelser som en Taage og dine Synder som en Sky; vend om til mig; thi jeg har igenløst dig.
I have gotten rid of your sins like [SIM] [the wind blows away] a cloud. [It is as though] your transgressions were a morning mist [SIM] that I have blown away. Return to me because I have rescued you.”
23 Synger med Fryd, I Himle! thi Herren har gjort det; raaber med Glæde, I Jordens Dybder! I Bjerge, raaber med Fryd, Skov og hvert Træ derudi! thi Herren har genløst Jakob og beviser sig herligt i Israel.
[The sun and moon and stars] in the sky should sing, and all the things that are beneath the ground should shout joyfully! All the mountains and forests, and all you trees, should sing loudly, because Yahweh has rescued [the descendants of] [MTY] Jacob; [the people of] Israel will praise/honor him.
24 Saa siger Herren; som har genløst dig og dannet dig fra Moders Liv af: Jeg er Herren, som gør alting, den, som ene udspænder Himmelen og udbreder Jorden; — hvo er vel med mig? —
Yahweh, who saved you and created you, says this: “I am Yahweh, the one who created everything. I am the only one who stretched out the sky. There was [RHQ] no one who (was with/helped) me when I created the earth.
25 den, som gør Løgnerens Tegn til intet og gør Spaamændene til Daarer; den, som tvinger de vise tilbage og gør deres Vidskab til Daarskab;
I show that the false prophets are liars, and I show that those who perform rituals to predict the future are fools. Some people who [falsely think that they] are [IRO] wise [say that they] know a lot, but I show that they are foolish.
26 den, som stadfæster sin Tjeners Ord og fuldkommer sine Sendebuds Raad, den, som siger til Jerusalem: Den skal beboes, og til Judas Stæder: De skulle bygges, og jeg vil oprejse dens øde Stæder;
But I always cause to happen what my prophets predict [DOU]. [I tell them to] say to [the people of] [MTY] Jerusalem, ‘[Some day] people will live here again.’ [And I tell them to] say to [the people in other] towns in Judah [that Yahweh says], ‘Your towns will be rebuilt; I will cause the places that are only ruins to be rebuilt.’
27 den, som siger til Dybet: Bliv tør, og dine Floder vil jeg udtørre;
When I say to the rivers, ‘Dry up!’, they will become dry.
28 den, som siger til Kyrus: Han er min Hyrde, og han skal fuldkomme al min Villie, og han skal sige til Jerusalem: Du skal bygges; og til Templet: Du skal grundfæstes.
When I say about King Cyrus, ‘He will [take care of my people like] [MET] a shepherd [takes care of his sheep], he will do what I want him to do,’ he will say about Jerusalem, ‘We must rebuild it!’, and he will also say, ‘We must rebuild the temple!’”