< Ezra 4 >

1 When the enemies of Judah and Benjamin heard that the exiles were building a temple for the LORD, the God of Israel,
Nígbà tí àwọn ọ̀tá Juda àti Benjamini gbọ́ wí pé àwọn ìgbèkùn tí ó padà dé ń kọ́ tẹmpili fún Olúwa, Ọlọ́run Israẹli,
2 they approached Zerubbabel and the heads of the families, saying, “Let us build with you because, like you, we seek your God and have been sacrificing to Him since the time of King Esar-haddon of Assyria, who brought us here.”
wọ́n wá sí ọ̀dọ̀ Serubbabeli àti sí ọ̀dọ̀ àwọn olórí àwọn ìdílé, wọ́n sì wí pé, “Jẹ́ kí a bá a yín kọ́ nítorí pé, bí i tiyín, a ń wá Ọlọ́run yín, a sì ti ń rú ẹbọ sí i láti ìgbà Esarhadoni ọba Asiria, tí ó mú wa wá sí ibi yìí.”
3 But Zerubbabel, Jeshua, and the other heads of the families of Israel replied, “You have no part with us in building a house for our God, since we alone must build it for the LORD, the God of Israel, as Cyrus king of Persia has commanded us.”
Ṣùgbọ́n Serubbabeli, Jeṣua àti ìyókù àwọn olórí àwọn ìdílé Israẹli dáhùn pé, “Ẹ kò ní ohunkóhun pẹ̀lú wa ní kíkọ́ ilé fún Ọlọ́run wa. Àwa nìkan yóò kọ́ ọ fún Olúwa, Ọlọ́run Israẹli, bí Kirusi, ọba Persia, ti pàṣẹ fún wa.”
4 Then the people of the land set out to discourage the people of Judah and make them afraid to build.
Nígbà náà ni àwọn ènìyàn ilẹ̀ náà mú ọwọ́ àwọn ènìyàn Juda rọ, wọ́n sì dẹ́rùbà wọ́n ní ti kíkọ́ ilé náà.
5 They hired counselors against them to frustrate their plans throughout the reign of Cyrus king of Persia and down to the reign of Darius king of Persia.
Wọ́n gba àwọn olùdámọ̀ràn láti ṣiṣẹ́ lòdì sí wọn àti láti sọ ète wọn di asán ní gbogbo àsìkò ìjọba Kirusi ọba Persia àti títí dé ìgbà ìjọba Dariusi ọba Persia.
6 At the beginning of the reign of Xerxes, an accusation was lodged against the people of Judah and Jerusalem.
Ní ìbẹ̀rẹ̀ ìjọba Ahaswerusi wọ́n fi ẹ̀sùn kan àwọn ènìyàn Juda àti Jerusalẹmu.
7 And in the days of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel, and the rest of his associates wrote a letter to Artaxerxes. It was written in Aramaic and then translated.
Àti ní àkókò ìjọba Artasasta ọba Persia, Biṣilami, Mitredati, Tabeli àti àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ rẹ̀ yòókù kọ̀wé sí Artasasta. A kọ ìwé náà ní ìlànà ìkọ̀wé Aramaiki èdè Aramaiki sì ní a fi kọ ọ́.
8 Rehum the commander and Shimshai the scribe wrote the letter against Jerusalem to King Artaxerxes as follows:
Rehumu balógun àti Ṣimṣai akọ̀wé jùmọ̀ kọ́ ìwé láti dojúkọ Jerusalẹmu sí Artasasta ọba báyìí:
9 From Rehum the commander, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of their associates—the judges and officials over Tripolis, Persia, Erech and Babylon, the Elamites of Susa,
Rehumu balógun àti Ṣimṣai akọ̀wé, pẹ̀lú àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ wọn tókù—àwọn ará Dina, ti Afarsatki, ti Tarpeli, ti Afarsi, Ereki àti Babeli, àwọn ará Elamu ti Susa,
10 and the rest of the peoples whom the great and honorable Ashurbanipal deported and settled in the cities of Samaria and elsewhere west of the Euphrates.
pẹ̀lú àwọn ènìyàn mìíràn tí ẹni ọlá àti ẹni ọ̀wọ̀ Asnappari kó jáde, tí ó sì tẹ̀ wọ́n dó sí ìlú Samaria àti níbòmíràn ní agbègbè e Eufurate.
11 (This is the text of the letter they sent to him.) To King Artaxerxes, From your servants, the men west of the Euphrates:
(Èyí ni ẹ̀dà ìwé tí wọ́n fi ránṣẹ́ sí i.) Sí ọba Artasasta, láti ọ̀dọ̀ àwọn ìránṣẹ́ rẹ̀, àwọn ọkùnrin agbègbè Eufurate.
12 Let it be known to the king that the Jews who came from you to us have returned to Jerusalem. And they are rebuilding that rebellious and wicked city, restoring its walls, and repairing its foundations.
Ọba gbọdọ̀ mọ̀ pé àwọn ará Júù tí ó gòkè wá sọ́dọ̀ wa láti ọ̀dọ̀ rẹ̀ ti lọ sí Jerusalẹmu wọ́n sì ń tún ìlú búburú àti ìlú ọlọ̀tẹ̀ ẹ nì kọ́. Wọ́n ń tún àwọn ògiri náà kọ́, wọ́n sì ń tún àwọn ìpìlẹ̀ náà ṣe.
13 Let it now be known to the king that if that city is rebuilt and its walls are restored, they will not pay tribute, duty, or toll, and the royal treasury will suffer.
Síwájú sí i, ọba gbọdọ̀ mọ̀ pé tí a bá kọ́ ìlú yìí àti tí a sì tún àwọn ògiri rẹ̀ mọ, kò sí owó orí, owó òde tàbí owó ibodè tí a ó san, owó tí ó sì ń wọlé fún ọba yóò sì dínkù.
14 Now because we are in the service of the palace and it is not fitting for us to allow the king to be dishonored, we have sent to inform the king
Nísinsin yìí níwọ̀n ìgbà tí a ní ojúṣe sí ààfin ọba, kò sì bójúmu fún wa láti rí ìtàbùkù ọba, àwa ń rán iṣẹ́ yìí láti sọ fún ọba,
15 that a search should be made of the record books of your fathers. In these books you will discover and verify that the city is a rebellious city, harmful to kings and provinces, inciting sedition from ancient times. That is why this city was destroyed.
kí a bá a lè ṣe ìwádìí ní inú ìwé ìrántí àwọn aṣíwájú rẹ̀. Nínú ìwé ìrántí wọn yìí, ìwọ yóò rí i wí pé, ìlú yìí jẹ́ ìlú aṣọ̀tẹ̀, oníwàhálà sí àwọn ọba àti àwọn ìgbèríko, ibi ìṣọ̀tẹ̀ láti ìgbà àtijọ́. Ìdí ni èyí tí a ṣe pa ìlú yìí run.
16 We advise the king that if this city is rebuilt and its walls are restored, you will have no dominion west of the Euphrates.
A fi dá ọba lójú wí pé tí a bá tún ìlú kọ́ àti ti àwọn ògiri rẹ̀ si di mímọ padà, kì yóò sì ohun ti yóò kù ọ́ kù ní agbègbè Eufurate.
17 Then the king sent this reply: To Rehum the commander, Shimshai the scribe, and the rest of your associates living in Samaria and elsewhere in the region west of the Euphrates: Greetings.
Ọba fi èsì yìí ránṣẹ́ padà. Sí Rehumu balógun, Ṣimṣai akọ̀wé àti àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ wọn yòókù tí ń gbé ní Samaria àti ní òpópónà Eufurate. Ìkíni.
18 The letter you sent us has been translated and read in my presence.
A ti ka ìwé tí ẹ fi ránṣẹ́ sí wa, a sì ti túmọ̀ rẹ̀ níwájú mi.
19 I issued a decree, and a search was conducted. It was discovered that this city has revolted against kings from ancient times, engaging in rebellion and sedition.
Mo pa àṣẹ, a sì ṣe ìwádìí, nínú ìtàn ọjọ́ pípẹ́ àti ti ìsinsin yìí ti ìṣọ̀tẹ̀ sí àwọn ọba pẹ̀lú, ó sì jẹ́ ibi ìṣọ̀tẹ̀ àti ìrúkèrúdò.
20 And mighty kings have ruled over Jerusalem and exercised authority over the whole region west of the Euphrates; and tribute, duty, and toll were paid to them.
Jerusalẹmu ti ní àwọn ọba alágbára tí ń jẹ ọba lórí gbogbo àwọn agbègbè Eufurate, àti àwọn owó orí, owó òde àti owó ibodè sì ni wọ́n ń san fún wọn.
21 Now, therefore, issue an order for these men to stop, so that this city will not be rebuilt until I so order.
Nísinsin yìí pa àṣẹ fún àwọn ọkùnrin yìí láti dá iṣẹ́ dúró, kí a má ṣe tún ìlú náà kọ títí èmi yóò fi pàṣẹ.
22 See that you do not neglect this matter. Why allow this threat to increase and the royal interests to suffer?
Ẹ ṣọ́ra kí ẹ má ṣe àìkọbi-ara sí ọ̀rọ̀ yìí. Èéṣe tí ìbàjẹ́ yóò fi pọ̀ sí i, sí ìpalára àwọn ọba?
23 When the text of the letter from King Artaxerxes was read to Rehum, Shimshai the scribe, and their associates, they went immediately to the Jews in Jerusalem and forcibly stopped them.
Ní kété tí a ka ẹ̀dà ìwé ọba Artasasta sí Rehumu àti Ṣimṣai akọ̀wé àti àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ ẹ wọn, wọ́n yára lọ sí ọ̀dọ̀ àwọn Júù ní Jerusalẹmu pẹ̀lú, wọ́n fi agbára mú wọn láti dáwọ́ dúró.
24 Thus the construction of the house of God in Jerusalem ceased, and it remained at a standstill until the second year of the reign of Darius king of Persia.
Báyìí, iṣẹ́ lórí ilé Ọlọ́run ní Jerusalẹmu wá sí ìdúró jẹ́ẹ́ títí di ọdún kejì ìjọba Dariusi ọba Persia.

< Ezra 4 >