< Isaiah 51 >
1 Listen to me, you who follow what is just and who seek the Lord. Pay attention to the rock from which you have been hewn, and to the walls of the pit from which you have been dug.
Klausāties uz Mani, kas taisnībai dzenaties pakaļ, kas To Kungu meklējat. Uzlūkojiet to akmens kalnu, no kā esat cirsti, un to akas bedri, kur esat izrakti.
2 Pay attention to Abraham, your father, and to Sarah, who bore you. For I called him alone, and I blessed him, and I multiplied him.
Uzlūkojiet Ābrahāmu, savu tēvu, un Sāru, kas jūs dzemdējusi. To Es aicināju, kad viņš vēl bija viens pats, un Es to svētīju un vairoju.
3 Therefore, the Lord will console Zion, and he will console all its ruins. And he will turn her desert into a place of delights, and her wilderness into a garden of the Lord. Gladness and rejoicing will be found in her, thanksgiving and a voice of praise.
Jo Tas Kungs iepriecinās Ciānu, Viņš iepriecinās visas viņas tukšās vietas un darīs viņas tuksnesi kā Edeni un viņas lauku kā Tā Kunga dārzu; prieku un līksmību tur atradīs, pateikšanu un slavas dziesmas.
4 Pay attention to me, my people, and listen to me, my tribes. For a law will go forth from me, and my judgment will rest as a light for the nations.
Ņem Mani vērā, Mana tauta, atgriežat ausis pie Manis, Mani ļaudis, jo no Manis iziet bauslība, un Savu tiesu Es iecelšu tautām par gaišumu.
5 My just one is near. My savior has gone forth. And my arms will judge the people. The islands will hope in me, and they will patiently wait for my arm.
Mana taisnība ir tuvu klāt, Mana pestīšana parādās, un Mans elkonis sodīs tautas. Uz Mani salas gaida un cerē uz Manu elkoni.
6 Lift up your eyes to heaven, and look down to the earth below. For the heavens will vanish like smoke, and the earth will be worn away like a garment, and its inhabitants will pass away in like manner. But my salvation will be forever, and my justice will not fail.
Paceliet savas acis uz debesīm un skatāties uz zemi apakšā; jo debesis iznīks kā dūmi, un zeme nodils kā drēbe, un viņas iedzīvotāji nomirs kā mušas. Bet Mana pestīšana pastāvēs mūžīgi, Mana taisnība netiks apgāzta.
7 Listen to me, you who know what is just, my people who have my law in their heart. Do not be afraid of disgrace among men, and do not dread their blasphemies.
Klausāties uz Mani, kas taisnību pazīstat, ļaudis, kam Mana bauslība ir sirdī. Nebīstaties par cilvēku nievāšanu un neiztrūcinājāties no viņu zaimošanām.
8 For the worm will consume them like a garment, and the moth will devour them like wool. But my salvation will be forever, and my justice will be from generation to generation.
Jo tārpi tos ēdīs kā drēbi, un kodes tos sakapās kā vilnu, bet Mana taisnība pastāvēs mūžīgi un Mana pestīšana uz cilšu ciltīm.
9 Rise up, Rise up! Clothe yourself in strength, O arm of the Lord! Rise up as in the days of antiquity, as in generations long past. Have you not struck the arrogant one and wounded the dragon?
Uzmosties, uzmosties, apvelc stiprumu, Tā Kunga elkonis, uzmosties kā sendienās, vecu vecos laikos! Vai Tu neesi tas, kas Rahabu (Ēģipti) pāršķēlis un to pūķi nodūris?
10 Have not you dried up the sea, the waters of the great abyss, and turned the depths of the sea into a road, so that the delivered could cross over it?
Vai Tu neesi, kas jūru darījis sausu, tos lielos ūdeņu dziļumus darījis par ceļu, ka tie atpestītie gāja cauri?
11 And now, those who have been redeemed by the Lord will return. And they will arrive in Zion, praising. And everlasting rejoicing will be upon their heads. They will take hold of gladness and rejoicing. Anguish and mourning will flee away.
Un Tā Kunga atpirktie griezīsies atpakaļ un nāks uz Ciānu ar gavilēšanu, un mūžīga līksmība būs pār viņu galvām; prieks un līksmība tos apkamps, skumjas un bēdas bēgs projām.
12 It is I, I myself, who will console you. Who are you that you would be afraid of a mortal man, and of a son of man, who will wither like the grass?
Es, Es esmu jūsu iepriecinātājs: kas tu esi, ka bīsties no cilvēkiem, kam jāmirst, un no cilvēku bērniem, kas iznīkst kā zāle,
13 And have you forgotten the Lord, your Maker, who extended the heavens, and who founded the earth? And have you been in constant dread, all day long, at the face of his fury, of the one who afflicted you and who had prepared to destroy you? Where is the fury of the oppressor now?
Un aizmirsti To Kungu, savu Radītāju, kas debesis izpletis un zemi dibinājis, un bīsties bez mitēšanās cauru dienu no spaidītāja bardzības, kad tas taisās maitāt? Bet kur nu ir tā spaidītāja bardzība?
14 Advancing quickly, he will arrive to be revealed, and he will not kill unto utter destruction, nor will his bread fail.
Steigšus saslēgtais tiek svabads un nenomirs bedrē, un maizes viņam netrūks.
15 But I am the Lord, your God, who stirs up the sea, and who makes the waves swell. The Lord of hosts is my name.
Jo Es esmu Tas Kungs, tavs Dievs, kas kustina jūru, ka viņas viļņi kauc: Kungs Cebaot ir Viņa vārds.
16 I have placed my words in your mouth, and I have protected you in the shadow of my hand, so that you might plant the heavens, and found the earth, and so that you might say to Zion, “You are my people.”
Un Es lieku Savus vārdus tavā mutē un tevi apklāju ar Savas rokas ēnu, ka Es dēstu debesis un stādu zemi un saku uz Ciānu: tu esi Mana tauta.
17 Lift up, Lift up! Arise, O Jerusalem! You drank, from the hand of the Lord, the cup of his wrath. You drank, even to the bottom of the cup of deep sleep. And you were given to drink, all the way to the dregs.
Uzmosties, uzmosties, celies Jeruzāleme, kas no Tā Kunga rokas esi dzērusi Viņa bardzības biķeri; reibuma biķeri tu esi izdzērusi un izsūkusi.
18 There is no one who can uphold her, out of all the sons whom she has conceived. And there is no one who would take her by the hand, out of all the sons whom she has raised.
No visiem bērniem, ko tā ir dzemdējusi, neviena nebija, kas viņu būtu vadījis(drošībā un miera vietā), un no visiem bērniem, ko tā uzaudzinājusi, neviena, kas viņu pie rokas būtu ņēmis.
19 There are two things which have happened to you. Who will be saddened over you? There is devastation and destruction, and famine and sword. Who will console you?
Šīs divējas lietas tev ir notikušas, kas tad tevi žēlos? Posts un nelaime un bads un zobens, kas tad tevi var iepriecināt?
20 Your sons have been cast out. They have slept at the head of all the roads, and they have been ensnared like a gazelle. They have been filled by the indignation of the Lord, by the rebuke of your God.
Tavi bērni pamiruši, tie guļ uz visu ielu stūriem kā stirna tīklā, tie bija pilni Tā Kunga bardzības, tava Dieva draudu.
21 Therefore, listen to this, O poor little ones, and you who have been inebriated, but not by wine.
Tāpēc klausies jel šo, tu apbēdinātā un apreibusī, bet ne no vīna.
22 Thus says your Sovereign, the Lord, and your God, who will fight on behalf of his people: Behold, I have taken the cup of deep sleep from your hand. You shall no longer drink from the bottom of the cup of my indignation.
Tā saka tavs Kungs, Tas Kungs, un tavs Dievs, kas Saviem ļaudīm tiesu nesīs: redzi, Es ņemu no tavas rokas to reibuma biķeri, Savas bardzības biķeri, tev vairs to nebūs dzert.
23 And I will set it in the hand of those who have humiliated you, and who have said to your soul: “Bow down, so that we pass over.” And you placed your body on the ground, as a path for them to pass over.
Bet Es to došu rokā taviem spaidītājiem, kas uz tavu dvēseli saka: lokies, ka mēs ejam pāri, un noliec savu muguru pār zemi un par ielu tiem, kas staigā pāri.