< Ezekiel 12 >
1 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Nimb’ amako indraike ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
2 “Son of man, you are living among rebellious people. They have eyes to see but they don't see, and ears to hear but they don't hear, because they are rebellious people.
O ana’ondatio, mimoneñe añivo’ i anjomba miolay n’iheo, amo amam-pihaino tsy mahaisakeo, o aman-dravembia tsy mahajanjiñeo, amy t’ie anjomba miola.
3 So, son of man, go and pack your bags as if you're going into exile. As people watch, get everything ready during the day so you can leave where you are and go somewhere else. Maybe they will realize what this means, even though they are rebellious people.
Ie amy zao ry ana’ ondatio, hentseño raha ho vave’o antoandro ampahaisaha’ iareo vaho mivevea boak’ an-kivoho’o mb’an-kibohotse ila’e mb’eo ampaharendreha’ iareo; f’ie tsy hahaoniñe kanao anjomba mpiola.
4 Take your bags out for traveling into exile during the day while they watch. But you yourself are to leave in the evening as they watch, just like someone going into exile.
Aa le akaro atoandro o kilanka’oo ampahaisaha’ iareo, hoe enta-piseseañe; le hionjom-beo irehe naho hariva am-pahaisaha’ iareo, manahake o misese mb’eo tsy himpolio.
5 While they go on watching, knock down part of the wall of your house and take your belongings out through the hole.
Mihalia amy rindri’oy am-pahaisaha’ iareo, vaho ivaveo t’ie miakatse.
6 When it gets dark, as they continue to watch, put your bags on your shoulder and carry them as you leave. Cover your face so that you can't see the country you're leaving behind, because I'm providing you as a sign to warn the people of Israel.”
Le am-pahaisaha’ iareo ty itarazoa’o mb’eo am-palipalitsieñe; ho kolopofa’o ty lahara’o tsy hahaisake tane, fa nanoeko viloñe amy anjomba’ Israeley irehe.
7 So I did as I was told. I took my bags out to go into exile during the day, and in the evening I knocked down part of the wall of my house with my bare hands. I took my belongings out when it got dark, carrying them on my shoulder while they watched.
Aa le nanoeko i nandiliañ’ ahikoy: nakareko o kilankakoo naho handro, entañe mañeva faneseañe, le ie hariva, hinaliko an-tañako i rindriñey le nakareko amy harivay vaho tinarazoko an-tsoroko am-pahaisaha’ iareo.
8 In the morning a message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Ie maraindray niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe,
9 “Son of man, haven't those rebellious Israelites asked you, ‘What are you doing?’
O ana’ ondatio, tsy fa nañontane azo hao i anjomba’ Israeley, i anjomba miolay, ty hoe: Ino o anoe’oo?
10 Tell them that this is what the Lord God says: ‘This prophetic sign concerns the prince who is ruling in Jerusalem and all the people of Israel who are living there.’
Isaontsio ty hoe, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè, I hafatsey, le ho amy roandria’ Ierosalaimey naho i anjomba’ Israele iaby añivo iereo ao.
11 You are to say to them, ‘I'm a sign to you.’ Just as it was demonstrated here, so it will happen to them—they will go into exile as prisoners.
Ano ty hoe, viloñe ama’areo iraho, hambañe amy nanoekoy ty hampanoeñe iareo. Hiakatse iereo vaho hisese mb’am-pandrohizañe añe.
12 When it gets dark, their prince will also put his bags on his shoulder and leave. They will knock down the wall to take him away. He will cover his face so he can't see the country he's leaving behind.
Ho tarazoe’ i roandria añivo’ iareoy te maiem-potots-azo ty enta’e an-tsoro’e eo, vaho hiavotse; ho halie’ iareo i kijoliy hañakatse irezay; ho takona’e ty lahara’e tsy ho isam-pihaino’e i taney.
13 But I will catch him in my net; I will trap him in my snare. I will take him to Babylon in the country of Babylonia. However, won't see it, and he'll die there.
Fe halafiko ama’e ty haratoko, naho ho tsepaheñe amy fandrikoy, vaho haseseko mb’e Bavele mb’eo, mb’an-tane’ o nte-Kasdio; fe tsy ho isa’e amy t’ie ho vilasy añe.
14 I'm going to scatter all his attendants and all his troops in every direction, and I will chase after them with a drawn sword.
Le songa haboeleko mb’amo tiokeo o miarikoboñe azeo, o mpañolotse azeo naho ze hene firimboña’e; vaho ho tariheko am’ iereo ty fibarako.
15 They will know that I am the Lord when I scatter them among the different nations and countries.
Le ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà, ie aparatsiako añivo’ o kilakila’ ndatio añe vaho hampivarakaiheko amo taneo.
16 But I will let a few of them survive war, famine, and disease so that they can tell the nations where they're exiled about all their disgusting sins. Then they will know that I am the Lord.”
Fe hanisàko tsy ho amy fibaray naho amy hasalikoañey naho amy angorosiy t’indaty tsiampe; soa ho talilie’ iereo amo kilakila’ ndaty handenà’ iareo añeo ty halò-tsere’ iareo; le ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà.
17 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Niheo amako indraike ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
18 “Son of man, tremble as you eat your bread; shake with worry as you drink your water.
O ana’ ondatio, mihondrahondrà te mikama o mahakama’oo, vaho minoma an-titititike naho lonjetse;
19 Then explain to the people of this country that this is what the Lord God says to those living in Jerusalem and in the country of Israel: They will be worried as eat their bread and they will be in despair as they drink their water, for their land will be stripped bare because of the violent crimes committed by everyone who lives there.
le ano ty hoe am’ ondati’ i taneio, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè ty amo mpimone’ Ierosalaime naho an-tane’ Israeleo. Ho kamae’ iareo an-kalonjerañe ty mofo’ iareo vaho ho nome’ iereo am-pirevendreveñañe ty rano’ iareo, amy te ho koaheñe amy taney ze hene ama’e ty amy haloloa’ o mpimoneñe ama’eo.
20 The towns will be destroyed, and the countryside turned into a wasteland. Then you will know that I am the Lord.”
Hampangoakoaheñe ka o rova amam-pimòneñeo, naho ho ratraratra i taney; vaho ho fohi’ areo te Izaho Iehovà.
21 Another message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe;
22 “Son of man, what's this proverb you people have in the land of Israel: ‘Time goes by, and no vision comes true’?
O ana’ ondatio, Ino ze o oha-dreha’ areo an-tane Israele ao manao ty hoe, Nihalavaeñe o androo, vaho sindre milesa ze atao aroñaroñe?
23 So tell them that this is what the Lord God says: ‘I will put a stop to this proverb. No one in Israel will quote it anymore.’ Instead tell them: The time is soon coming when every vision will come true.
Aa le ano ty hoe: Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Hajiheko o razan-drehake zao, vaho tsy ho toñone’ iereo an-tane Israele ao ka, fa ano ty hoe: Fa mitotoke ty andro naho ty hañenefañe ze hene aroñaroñe.
24 There won't be any more false visions or fake prophecies among the Israelites,
Le tsy eo ka ty aroñaroñe vìlañe ndra fañandroam-pikabeak’ añ’anjomba’ Israele ao.
25 because I, the Lord, will say whatever I choose to say, and it will happen immediately. Right now, you rebellious people, I will say something and make sure it happens, declares the Lord God.”
Amy te Izaho Iehovà, Hivolan-dRaho le hifetsake i tsara ho volañekoy; tsy ho tambatse ka, fa amo andro’oo ry anjomba miolao, ie taroñeko ty tsara le hanoeko, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
26 An additional message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Niheo amako indraike ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
27 “Son of man, notice what the people of Israel are saying, ‘The vision that he's describing won't happen for a long time. He's prophesying about a time in the distant future.’
O ana’ ondatio, Inao ty asa’ i anjomba’ Israeley manao ty hoe: Mboe haehae añe i aroñaroñe oni’ey, toe amy ze añe izay o andro itokia’eo.
28 So tell them that this is what the Lord God says: Everything I've said is about to happen. There won't be any more delay, declares the Lord God.”
Aa le ano ty hoe, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Tsy amo entako henane zao ty hànkañe, fa tsy mete tsy henefeñe o tsara nanoekoo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.