< 1 Kings 16 >

1 Then the word of the LORD came to Jehu son of Hanani against Baasha, saying:
Aa le niheo am’Ieho ana’ i Kananý ty tsara’ Iehovà amy Baasa, nanao ty hoe:
2 “Even though I lifted you out of the dust and made you ruler over My people Israel, you have walked in the way of Jeroboam and have caused My people Israel to sin and to provoke Me to anger by their sins.
Kanao naonjoko amy debokey irehe naho nanoeko mpifehe Israele, ondatikoo, naho nañaveloa’o an-tsata’ Iarovame nampanan-tahiñe ondatiko Israeleo hanigik’ ahy hibosehako amo hakeo’eo,
3 So now I will consume Baasha and his house, and I will make your house like that of Jeroboam son of Nebat:
inao! ho faopaoheko añe t’i Baasa naho i anjomba’ey vaho hanoeko hambañe amy anjomba’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebatey;
4 Anyone belonging to Baasha who dies in the city will be eaten by dogs, and anyone who dies in the field will be eaten by the birds of the air.”
ze amy Baasa mibanitse an-drova ao le ho hanen’ amboa vaho habotse’ o voron-tiokeo o aze miantantiritse an-teteke eio.
5 As for the rest of the acts of Baasha, along with his accomplishments and might, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
Ty ila’ o fitoloña’ i Baasao naho o tolon-draha’eo vaho o haozara’eo; tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
6 And Baasha rested with his fathers and was buried in Tirzah, and his son Elah reigned in his place.
Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e t’i Baasa naho nalenteke e Tirtsà ao vaho nandimbe aze ho mpifehe t’i Elà ana-dahi’e.
7 Moreover, the word of the LORD came through the prophet Jehu son of Hanani against Baasha and his house, because of all the evil he had done in the sight of the LORD, provoking Him to anger with the work of his hands and becoming like the house of Jeroboam, and also because Baasha had struck down the house of Jeroboam.
Mbore niatreatre i Baasa naho i anjomba’ey, am-pità’ Iehò, mpitoky, ana’ i Kananý ty tsara’ Iehovà, ty amo haloloañe iaby nanoe’e am-pivazohoa’ Iehovào, hanigìk’ aze hiforoforo amo fitoloñam-pità’eo, ie nanahake i anjomba’ Iarovame nañohofa’e lozay.
8 In the twenty-sixth year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Elah son of Baasha became king of Israel, and he reigned in Tirzah two years.
Amy taom-paha-roapolo-eneñ’ ambi’ i Asa mpanjaka’ Iehoday, ty namotora’ i Elà ana’ i Baasa nifehe Israele e Tirtsà ao vaho nifehe roe taoñe.
9 However, while Elah was in Tirzah getting drunk in the house of Arza the steward of his household there, Elah’s servant Zimri, the commander of half his chariots, conspired against him.
Nikinià’ i Zimrý mpitoro’e, mpifeleke ty an-tsasa’ o sarete’eo, ie e Tirtsà añe nigenoke ho mamo añ’ akiba’ i Artsà, mpamandro’ i anjomba’e e Tirtsày,
10 So in the twenty-seventh year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Zimri went in, struck Elah down, and killed him. And Zimri reigned in his place.
le nizilik’ ao ty Zimrý nanjevoñe naho namono aze an-taom-paha-roapolo-fito’ ambi’ i Asa, mpanjaka’ Iehoda vaho nandimbe aze nifeleke.
11 As soon as Zimri began to reign and was seated on the throne, he struck down the entire household of Baasha. He did not leave a single male, whether a kinsman or friend.
Ie niorotse nifehe naho vata’e niambesatse amy fiambesa’ey, le fonga zinama’e ty anjomba’ i Baasa; tsy nenga’e raike amo longo’eo, ndra amo rañe’eo ty namany an-kijoly.
12 So Zimri destroyed the entire household of Baasha, according to the word that the LORD had spoken against Baasha through Jehu the prophet.
Fonga narotsa’ i Zimrý ty anjomba’ i Baasa, ty amy tsara’ Iehovà nafe’e amy Baasa añamy Iehò, mpi­toky,
13 This happened because of all the sins Baasha and his son Elah had committed and had caused Israel to commit, provoking the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger with their worthless idols.
ty amo hakeo’ i Baasao naho o tahi’ i Elà ana’eo, amo ha­keo’eo naho ie nampanan-tahiñe Is­raele vaho nanigike ty haviñera’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele amo hakoaha’ iareoo.
14 As for the rest of the acts of Elah, along with all his accomplishments, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Elà ila’eo, o fonga raha nanoe’eo; tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamolili­añe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
15 In the twenty-seventh year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Zimri reigned in Tirzah for seven days. Now the troops were encamped against Gibbethon of the Philistines,
Ie an-taom-paha-roapolo-fito’ ambi’ i Asa mpanjaka’ Iehoda, le nifehe fito andro e Tirtsà ao t’i Zimrý. Nitobe hañatreatre’ i Gebetonen-te-Pelistio, ondatio henane zay.
16 and the people in the camp heard that Zimri had not only conspired but had also struck down the king. So there in the camp that very day, all Israel proclaimed Omri, the commander of the army, king over Israel.
Aa ie jinanji’ ondaty an-tobe ao, ty hoe: Nikilily t’i Zimrý namono i mpanjakay, le nanoe’ Israele iaby mpanjaka’ Israele t’i Omrý, mpifehe’ i valobohòkey an-tobe ao amy andro zay.
17 Then Omri and all the Israelites marched up from Gibbethon and besieged Tirzah.
Niavotse boak’e Gibetone t’i Omrý rekets’ Israele iaby nañarikatoke i Tirtsà.
18 When Zimri saw that the city was captured, he entered the citadel of the royal palace and burned it down upon himself. So he died
Naho nioni’ i Zimrý t’ie nandrambe i rovay, le nimoak’ amy fitilik’ abo’ i anjom­bam-panjakaiy, le finoro­toto’e ama’e i anjombam-panjakay vaho nihomake,
19 because of the sins he had committed, doing evil in the sight of the LORD and following the example of Jeroboam and the sin he had committed and had caused Israel to commit.
ty amo hakeo nanoe’e an-karatiañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovào amy naña­veloa’e an-tsata’ Iarovamey vaho amo tahiñe nanoe’e hampandilatse Israeleo.
20 As for the rest of the acts of Zimri and the treason he committed, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Zimrý ila’eo; i fikitrohan-draty nanoe’ey; tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamolili­añe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
21 At that time the people of Israel were divided: Half of the people supported Tibni son of Ginath as king, and half supported Omri.
Nizara roe amy zao o nte-Israeleo; nañorike i Tibný ana’ i Ginate ty vaki’ ondatio hanoe’ iereo mpanjaka, le nañorike i Omrý ka ty vaki’e.
22 But the followers of Omri proved stronger than those of Tibni son of Ginath. So Tibni died and Omri became king.
Fe naha­rotsake o mpaño­rike i Tibný ana’ i Ginateo o naño­rike i Omrio; aa le nikoromake t’i Tibný vaho nifehe t’i Omrý.
23 In the thirty-first year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Omri became king of Israel, and he reigned twelve years, six of them in Tirzah.
Amy taom-paha-telopolo-raik’ ambi’ i Asa mpanjaka’ Iehoday ty niorota’ i Omrý nifehe’ Israele, le nifeleke folo-tao-ro’amby, nifehe enen-taoñe e Tirtsà.
24 He bought the hill of Samaria from Shemer for two talents of silver and built a city there, calling it Samaria after the name of Shemer, who had owned the hill.
Vinili’e talen­ta volafoty roe amy Semere ty tamboho atao So­merone, le nandranjy amy haboañey vaho nitokave’e Somerone i rova nam­boare’ey ty amy tahina’ i Semere tompo’ i tambohoiy.
25 But Omri did evil in the sight of the LORD and acted more wickedly than all who were before him.
Ni­to­lon-karatiañe am-pihaino’ Iehovà t’i Omrý, lombolombo’ o niaolo aze iabio o haloloañe nanoe’eo;
26 For he walked in all the ways of Jeroboam son of Nebat and in his sins, which he caused Israel to commit, provoking the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger with their worthless idols.
amy te fonga nañaveloa’e o sata’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebateo naho i tahiñe nampanaña’e hakeo Israeley, ie nanigìke Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele hiviñera’e amo hakoaha’ iareoo.
27 As for the rest of the acts of Omri, along with his accomplishments and the might he exercised, are they not written in the Book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Israel?
Le o fitoloña’ i Omrý ila’eo naho ty haozarañe naboa’e, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Israeleoy hao?
28 And Omri rested with his fathers and was buried in Samaria, and his son Ahab reigned in his place.
Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e t’i Omrý naho nalenteke e Somerone ao vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Akabe, ana’e.
29 In the thirty-eighth year of Asa’s reign over Judah, Ahab son of Omri became king of Israel, and he reigned in Samaria twenty-two years.
An-taom-paha-telopolo-valo’ ambi’ i Asa mpanjaka’ Iehoda ty niorota’ i Akabe ana’ i Omrý nifehe Israele le nifeleke Israele e Somerone ao roapolo taoñe ro’amby;
30 However, Ahab son of Omri did evil in the sight of the LORD, more than all who were before him.
nanao haloloañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà t’i Akabe ana’ i Omrý, mandikoatse o niaolo aze iabio.
31 And as if it were not enough for him to walk in the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, he even married Jezebel the daughter of Ethbaal king of the Sidonians, and he then proceeded to serve and worship Baal.
Ie amy zao, hoe nimaivañ’ ama’e ty manjotik’ amo hakeo’ Iarovame ana’ i Nebateo t’ie mbore nañenga Iizebele ho vali’e, ie ana’ i Etebaale mpanjaka’ o nte-Tsidoneo naho nimb’eo nitoro­ñe i Baale vaho nitalahoa’e.
32 First, Ahab set up an altar for Baal in the temple of Baal that he had built in Samaria.
Nampitroara’e kitrely ty Baale amy anjomba’ i Baale niran­jie’e e Someroney.
33 Then he set up an Asherah pole. Thus Ahab did more to provoke the LORD, the God of Israel, to anger than all the kings of Israel before him.
Nam­boare’ i Akabe ka ty ala-vondro; nilombolombo’ o mpanjaka’ Israele niaolo aze iabio t’i Akabe ami’ty fani­giha’e ty haviñera’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele.
34 In Ahab’s days, Hiel the Bethelite rebuilt Jericho. At the cost of Abiram his firstborn he laid its foundation, and at the cost of Segub his youngest he set up its gates, according to the word that the LORD had spoken through Joshua son of Nun.
Tañ’ andro’e ty namboare’ i Kiale ty Ierikò. I Abirame tañolo­ño­loña’e ty nampipoha’e o mananta’eo le i Segobe tsitso’e ty nampitroara’e o lalambeio ty amy tsara’ Iehovà nitsa­rae’e añam’ Iehosoa ana’ i Noney.

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