< Jeremiah 8 >

1 “In that time, says the Lord, they will cast out the bones of the kings of Judah, and the bones of its leaders, and the bones of the priests, and the bones of the prophets, and the bones of those who were living in Jerusalem, from their graves.
Tanī laikā, saka Tas Kungs, Jūda ķēniņu kaulus un viņu lielkungu kaulus un viņu priesteru kaulus un praviešu kaulus un Jeruzālemes iedzīvotāju kaulus izmetīs no viņu kapiem.
2 And they will spread them out before the sun and the moon and the entire army of the heavens, which they have loved, and served, and followed, and which they have sought and adored. They will not be collected, and they will not be buried. They will be like manure upon the face of the earth.
Un izmētās pret sauli un pret mēnesi un pret visu debess pulku, ko tie mīlējuši un kam tie kalpojuši un kam tie dzinušies pakaļ un ko tie meklējuši un ko tie pielūguši. Ne tos sakrās, ne tos apraks, tie būs par mēsliem zemes virsū.
3 And they will greatly prefer death to life: all those who will have been left from this wicked kindred, in all the forsaken places to which I will cast them out, says the Lord of hosts.
Un nāvi vēlēsies dzīvības vietā visi atlikušie, kas no šās niknās cilts atliks visās malās, kurp Es tos atlikušos būšu aizdzinis, saka Tas Kungs Cebaot.
4 And you will say to them: Thus says the Lord: He who falls, will he not rise again? And he who has been turned away, will he not return?
Un saki uz tiem: tā saka Tas Kungs: kad krīt, vai atkal neceļas: kad nogriežas, vai atkal negriežas atpakaļ?
5 Then why have this people in Jerusalem turned away with a contentious loathing? They have taken hold of what is false, and they are not willing to return.
Kāpēc tad šie Jeruzālemes ļaudis atkāpjas bez mitēšanās atkāpdamies? Tie stipri turas pie viltus un liedzās atgriezties.
6 I paid close attention and I listened carefully. No one is speaking what is good. There is no one who does penance for his sin, saying: ‘What have I done?’ They have all turned to their own course, like a horse rushing with fury into battle.
Es esmu vērā ņēmis un dzirdējis: tie runā, kas nepareizi; neviena nav, kam būtu žēl savas blēdības, kas sacītu: ko esmu darījis? Visi atkāpjas, skriedami kā traks ērzelis kas karā.
7 The hawk in the heavens has known her time. The turtledove, and the swallow, and the stork have kept the time of their arrival. But my people have not known the judgment of the Lord.
Stārķis apakš debess zin savus laikus, un ūbele un dzērve un bezdelīga ņem vērā savu atnākšanas laiku, bet mani ļaudis neatzīst Tā Kunga tiesu.
8 How can you say: ‘We are wise, and the law of the Lord is with us?’ Truly, the lying pen of the scribes has wrought falsehood.
Kā tad jūs sakāt: mēs esam gudri, un Tā Kunga bauslība ir pie mums? Tiešām, redzi, rakstu mācītāju viltīgie raksti to pārvērtuši par meliem.
9 The wise men have been confounded; they were terrified and captured. For they cast aside the word of the Lord, and there is no wisdom in them.
Gudrie top apkaunoti, iztrūcināti un sagūstīti; redzi, Tā Kunga vārdu tie ir atmetuši, kāda gudrība tad tiem ir?
10 Because of this, I will give their wives to outsiders and their fields to others as an inheritance. For from the least, even to the greatest, they all pursue avarice; from the prophet, even to the priest, they all act with deceit.
Tādēļ Es viņu sievas došu citiem, viņu tīrumus svešiem mantiniekiem; jo mazi un lieli, visi kāri pēc mantas; pravietis un priesteris, abi dzen viltību.
11 And they healed the destruction of the daughter of my people with disgrace, by saying: ‘Peace, peace,’ though there was no peace.
Un tie dziedina Manas tautas vainu kā par nieku un saka: miers! Miers! Kur tomēr miera nav.
12 They have been confounded because they committed abomination. Or rather, they have not been confounded with shame, for they do not know how to blush. For this reason, they will fall among the fallen. In the time of their visitation, they will fall, says the Lord.
Tie ir tapuši kaunā, tāpēc ka darījuši negantību, bet tie nemaz nekaunas un kauna neprot; tādēļ tie kritīs starp tiem kritušiem, savas piemeklēšanas laikā tie gāzīsies pie zemes, saka Tas Kungs.
13 When gathering, I will gather them together, says the Lord. There are no grapes on the vine, and there are no figs on the fig tree. The leaves have fallen. And I have given them the things that have passed away.”
Es tos rautin aizraušu, saka Tas Kungs, ka ķekari nepaliks pie vīna koka nedz vīģes pie vīģes koka, ir lapas nokritīs, un Es tiem dodu, kas pār tiem nāks.
14 “Why are we sitting still? Assemble, and let us enter the fortified city, and let us remain silent there. For the Lord our God has brought us to silence, and he has given us the water of gall as a drink. For we have sinned against the Lord.
Ko tad kavējamies? Pulcējaties un iesim stiprās pilsētās un meklēsim tur galu! Jo Tas Kungs, mūsu Dievs, mums nolicis galu un mūs dzirdinājis ar žulti, tāpēc ka esam apgrēkojušies pret To Kungu.
15 We expected peace, but there was nothing good. We expected a time of health, and behold, dread.”
Gaida mieru, bet nav labuma, dziedināšanas laiku, bet redzi, izbailes.
16 “From Dan, the snorting of his horses was heard; the entire land was shaken by the voice of the neighing of his fighters. And they arrived and devoured the land and its plenitude, the city and its inhabitants.
No Dana jau dzirdama viņa zirgu šņākšana; visa zeme dreb no viņa ērzeļu zviegšanas skaņas; tie nāk un noēd zemi ar viņas pilnumu, pilsētas un kas tur dzīvo.
17 For behold, I will send among you serpents, king snakes, against which there is no charm, and they will bite you, says the Lord.
Jo redzi, Es sūtu jūsu starpā čūskas un odzes, pret ko nepalīdz vārdošana, - tās jūs kodīs, saka Tas Kungs!
18 My sorrow is beyond sorrow; my heart mourns within me.
Kas mani iepriecinās skumjās! Mana sirds man gurst.
19 Behold, the voice of the daughter of my people from a far away land. Is the Lord not with Zion, and is her king not within her? Then why have they provoked me to wrath by their graven images, and by their strange vanities?
Redzi, Manas tautas kliegšanas balss skan no tālas zemes: vai tad Tas Kungs vairs nav Ciānā? Vai viņas ķēniņš tur nav? Kāpēc tie Mani apkaitinājuši ar saviem dievekļiem, ar svešām nelietībām?
20 The harvest has passed by, the summer is at an end, and we have not been saved.
Pļauja ir pagājusi, augļu laiks pagalam, bet mēs neesam atpestīti.
21 Over the destruction of the daughter of my people, I am contrite and saddened; astonishment has taken hold of me.
Es esmu satriekts savas tautas posta dēļ, es esmu noskumis, izbailes mani sagrābušas.
22 Is there no balm in Gilead? Or is there no physician there? Then why has the wound of the daughter of my people not been closed?”
Vai tad zāļu nav Gileādā? Vai tur nav ārsta? Kāpēc tad manas tautas sērga nav dziedināta?

< Jeremiah 8 >