< 2 Kings 21 >

1 Manasseh was twelve when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for fifty-five years. His mother's name was Hephzibah.
Folo-tao-ro’amby t’i Menasè te namototse nifeleke vaho nifehe limampolo-taoñe lime amby e Ierosalaime ao; i Kefezobà ty tahinan-drene’e.
2 He did what was evil in the Lord's sight by following the disgusting pagan practices of the nations that the Lord had driven out before the Israelites.
Nanao haratiañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re, manahake ty haloloa’ o kilakila’ ondaty rinoa’ Iehovà aolo’ o ana’ Israeleoo.
3 He rebuilt the high places his father Hezekiah had destroyed, and he erected altars for Baal. He made an Asherah idol pole, just as Ahab, king of Israel, had done, and he worshiped and served the sun, moon, and stars.
Amy te namboare’e indraike o toets’ abo rinotsan-drae’e Kezkiào; le nampitroare’e kitrely t’i Baale, naho nandranjie’e hazomanga manahake ty nanoe’ i Akabe mpanjaka’ Israele; le fonga nitalahoa’e o valobohòn-dikera­ñeo vaho nitoroña’e.
4 He set up pagan altars in the Lord's Temple, right where the Lord had said, “I will place my name in Jerusalem forever.”
Nandranjie’e kitrely añ’anjomba’ Iehovà, ie nanoe’ Iehovà ty hoe: E Ierosa­laime ao ty hampi­pohako ty añarako.
5 He set up altars to worship the sun, moon, and stars in the two courtyards of the Lord's Temple.
Namboara’e kitrely i valobohòn-dikerañe iabiy, an-kiririsa roe’ i anjom­ba’ Iehovà eo.
6 He even he sacrificed his own son as a burnt offering, and used fortune-telling and witchcraft, and he dealt with mediums and with spiritists. He did a great deal of evil in the Lord's sight, making the Lord angry.
Nampirangae’e añ’afo i ana-dahi’ey, naho nañorik’ andro, naho namoreke, naho nitrobo angatse vaho nitoloñe amo jinio; halò-tsereke ty nanoe’e am-piva­zohoa’ Iehovà eo, hiviñera’e.
7 He took the Asherah idol pole he had made and placed in the Temple. This was the place referred to by the Lord when he told David and Solomon, his son, “In this Temple and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen from all the tribes of Israel, I will place my name forever.
Natroa’e i hazomanga rinanji’e ho a i Aserày, amy anjomba nanoe’ Iehovà amy Davide naho amy Selomò, ana’ey, ty hoe, Ami’ty anjomba toy naho e Ierosalaime jinoboko amo hene fifokoa’ Israeleo ty hampipohako ty añarako ho nainai’e donia;
8 I will never again make the Israelites wander from the land I gave their forefathers if they are careful to follow everything I have ordered them to do—the whole law that my servant Moses gave them.”
le tsy hampi­rerererèko hienga i tane natoloko an-droae’ iareoy o fandia’ Israeleo naho ambena’ iareo hanoeñe ze hene nandiliako vaho i Hake iaby linili’ i Mosè mpitorokoy.
9 The people refused to listen and Manasseh led them to sin so that the evil they did was even worse than the nations the Lord had destroyed before the Israelites.
F’ie tsy hinao’ iereo, le tinao’ i Menasè hanao haloloañe mandikoatse o fifeheañe rinotsa’ Iehovà añatrefa’ o ana’ Israeleoo.
10 The Lord said through his servants the prophets:
Le nitsara añamo mpitoky mpitoro’eo t’Iehovà, nanao ty hoe,
11 “Since Manasseh, king of Judah, has committed all these disgusting sins, doing even more evil things than the Amorites who lived before him, and by his encouragement of idol worship has made Judah sin,
Kanao nanoe’ i Menasè o haloloañe zao naho nitolon-katserehañe mandikoatse ty nanoe’ o nte-Amore taolo’eo vaho nampanaña’e tahiñe Iehoda amo hazomanga’eo;
12 this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Watch out! I am going to bring down upon Jerusalem and Judah such a disaster that it will cause ringing in the ears of everyone who hears it.
le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà, Andrianañahare Isra­ele, Akore ty hankàñe ­hafe­tsa­ko am’ Ierosalaime naho am’ Iehodà kanao hiñiñiñiñe an-dravembia’e roe ze mahajanjiñe.
13 I will extend over Jerusalem the measuring line used against Samaria and the plumb line used against the house of Ahab, and I will wipe away Jerusalem as people wipe clean a bowl, wiping it and turning it upside down.
Ho kazazaheko am’ Ierosalaime ty tali’ i Somerone naho ty vato-polòmbi’ ty anjomba’ i Akabe, vaho ho faopaoheko manahake ty famaoha’ ondaty ty finga’e t’Ierosalaime, ie faopaohe’e naho ababo’e.
14 I will give up on the remnant of my special people and hand them over to their enemies. They will be plunder and loot to all their enemies,
Le haforintseko ty sehanga’ i lovakoy, naho hatoloko ampità’ o rafelahi’ iareoo; vaho ho fitsindrohañe naho fikopaha’ o fonga rafelahi’eo,
15 because they have done what is evil in my sight, and have made me angry from the day their fathers left Egypt until today.”
ty amo haratiañe nanoe’ iereo am-pahatreavakoo, ie nikaike ty habosehako boak’ amy andro niavotan-droae’ iareo i Mitsraimey pak’ androany.
16 On top of that, Manasseh murdered so many innocent people that Jerusalem was filled from one side to the other with their blood. This was in addition to the sin that he had made Judah commit, doing evil in the Lord's sight.
Mbore nampidoandoan-dio maliñe t’i Menasè ampara’ te natsafe’e boak’ an-tsarira’e pak’an-tondohà’e t’Ierosalaime, ho tovo’ ty hakeo’e nam­panaña’e tahiñe t’Iehodà, i nanoa’e haloloañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovày.
17 The rest of what happened in Manasseh's reign, all he did, as well as the sins he committed, are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah.
Aa naho o fitoloña’ i Menasè ila’eo, o nanoe’e iabio vaho i hakeo nanoe’ey, tsy fa sinokitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Iehodaoy hao?
18 Manasseh died, and was buried in his palace garden, the garden of Uzza. His son Amon succeeded him as king.
Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e t’i Menasè, naho nalentek’ an-kiririsan’ anjomba’e an-golobo’ i Ozià ao, vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’i Amone ana’e.
19 Amon was twenty-two when he became king, and he reigned in Jerusalem for two years. His mother's name was Meshullemeth, daughter of Haruz. She came from Jotbah.
Roapolo-taoñe ro’ amby t’i Amone te niorotse nifeleke, vaho nifehe roe toañe e Ierosa­laime ao. I Mesolemetee, ana’ i Karotse nte-Iotebà, ty tahinan-drene’e.
20 He did what was evil in the Lord's sight, just as his father Manasseh had done.
Nanao haratiañe ampivazohoa’ Iehovà re manahake i Menasè rae’ey.
21 He followed all the ways of his father, and he served the idols his father had served, bowing down in worship to them.
Le fonga nañaveloa’e ty fañaveloan-drae’e, naho nitoroñe o hazomanga nitoroñen-drae’eo vaho nitalahoa’e.
22 He rejected the Lord, the God of his forefathers, and did not follow the way of the Lord.
Naforintse’e t’Iehovà Andrianañaharen-droae’e vaho tsy nañaveloe’e ty lala’ Iehovà.
23 Amon's officials plotted against him and murdered him in his royal palace.
Nikililia’ o mpitoro’ i Amoneo vaho zinevo’ iareo añ’anjomba’e ao.
24 But then the people of the land killed everyone who had plotted against King Amon, and they chose his son Josiah king to succeed him.
Vinono’ ondati’ i taneio amy zao ondaty nikinia i Amone mpanjakao le nanoe’ ondati’ i taneio mpanjaka t’Iosia, ana’e, handim­be aze.
25 The rest of what happened in Amon's reign, and all he did, are recorded in the Book of Chronicles of the Kings of Judah.
Aa naho o fitoloñañe nanoe’ i Amone ila’eo, tsy fa sinokits’ amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Iehodaoy hao?
26 He was buried in his tomb in the garden of Uzza, and his son Josiah succeeded him as king.
Nalentek’ an-kibori’e an-golobo’ i Ozà ao re vaho nandimbe aze nifehe t’Iosià ana’e.

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