< Ezekiel 13 >

1 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà manao ty hoe;
2 “Son of man, you are to prophesy against the prophets of Israel who right now are busy prophesying. Tell those who make up their own prophecies: Listen to the word of the Lord!
O ana’ ondatio, Mitokia amo mpitoki’ Israele mitokio, le ano ty hoe o mitoky boak’ an-tro’e ao avaoo, Mijanjiña ty tsara’ Iehovà;
3 This is what the Lord God says: Disaster is coming to these foolish prophets who follow their own ideas. They haven't seen anything.
Hoe t’Iehovà Talè, Feh’ohatse amo mpitoky dereñe mañorike ty tro’e avao ie tsy mahatrea raha!
4 Israel, your prophets are like foxes that live in the ruins.
Ry Israele, Hoe fanalok’ an-tanan-taolo eo o mpitoki’ areoo.
5 They didn't go and help repair the gaps in the wall that defends the people of Israel so that it would stand secure during the battle on the Day of the Lord.
Tsy niañambone mb’amo heba’e ao nahareo; tsy nandranjia’ areo ty fahetse hahafitroara’ i anjomba’ Israeley an-kotakotake amy andro’ Iehovày.
6 The visions they see are false, and the prophecies they give are lies. They claim, ‘This is what the Lord says,’ when the Lord didn't send them. Even so they still expect their message to be fulfilled!
Raha tsy vente’e naho fisikiliañe vìlañe ty niisa’ iereo, ie manao ty hoe: Hoe t’Iehovà; ie tsy nirahe’ Iehovà, fe liñisa’ iareo ho venteñe i entañey.
7 Isn't it a false vision that you people saw? Isn't it a prophecy of lies when you announce, ‘This is what the Lord says,’ even though I haven't said anything?
Tsy aroñarom-bìlañe hao ty niisa’ areo, tsy fisikilian-dremborake hao ty nijoroa’ areo? ie manao ty hoe, Hoe t’Iehovà.—Izaho tsy nivolañe.
8 So this is what the Lord God says: Since you've spoken lies and claimed to see false visions, then watch out, because I'm against you, declares the Lord God.
Aa le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Kanao nisaontsy hakoahañe nahareo naho nahaisake vande; le atreatreko hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
9 I will punish the prophets who see false visions and give prophecies that are lies. They will not belong to the assembly of my people or be listed in the register of Israelites, and they won't be allowed to enter the country of Israel. Then you will know that I am the Lord God.
Le hatreatre’ ty tañako o mpitoky mpandrendre-draha kafoake naho misi­kily vandeo, tsy ho mpiamo fivori’ ondatikoo, mbore tsy ho sokirañe amy fanokira’ i anjomba’ Israeley naho tsy himoaha’ iareo ka ty an-tane’ Israele, hahafohina’ areo te Izaho Iehovà Talè.
10 They have deceived my people by saying, ‘We shall have peace,’ when there won't be any peace. It's like they're putting a coat of whitewash on an unstable wall of loose stones that the people have built.
Amy te sinigì’ iareo ondatikoo ami’ty hoe: Fanintsiñañe; ie tsy eo ty fanintsiñañe; eo ty mandrafitse rindriñe naho ipakora’e sokay.
11 So tell those people whitewashing the wall that it's going to collapse. Rain will come pouring down. I will send hailstones crashing down on it. A windstorm will blow hard against it.
Ano ty hoe amo mampipakotse aze antsokaio te hihotrake izay; ho avy ty orañe handopatse, naho ihe ry havandra ro hagnitrike ami’ty hagadaboñe, hampihotrak’ aze vaho tio-baratse ty handriatse aze.
12 Don't you think that when the wall collapses people are going to ask you, ‘What happened to the whitewash you painted it with?’
Aa ie mideboñe i rindriñey tsy hañontaneañe ty hoe hao, Aia i fotake napako’ areo ama’ey?
13 So this is what the Lord God says: In my furious anger I'm going to send a windstorm, pouring rain, and hailstones to destroy the wall.
Aa le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè, Toe hampandriateko tio-bey am-pifomboko naho an-kabosehako, añ’oram-pandopatse vaho havandra gadaboñe, hamotsek’ aze ampiforoforoako.
14 I will demolish the wall you whitewashed, knocking it to the ground to reveal its foundations. The city is going to fall, and you're going to be destroyed with it. Then you will know that I am the Lord.
Aa le haro­tsako i kijoly nipakore’ areo an-tsokaiy vaho hadeboko an-tane eo, naho songa hiboake o faha’eo naho hidoiñe; ho mongoreñe añivo’e ao nahareo vaho ho fohi’ areo te Izaho Iehovà.
15 Once the wall and those who whitewashed it have experienced my anger, I will tell you: The wall is no more, and those who whitewashed it are no more,
Toe izay ty hañenefako ty habosehako amy kijoliy, naho amo nampipakotse sokay ama’eo, vaho hanoako ty hoe: Tsy eo ka i kijoliy rekets’ o nampipakotse azeo,
16 those ‘prophets’ of Israel who prophesied to Jerusalem and claimed to have seen a vision of peace for her when there wasn't going to be any peace, declares the Lord God.
naho o mpitoki’ Israele mitoky am’ Ierosalaimeo, ie manao te mahaoniñe fanintsiñañe ho aze, ie po-panintsiñañe, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
17 Now, son of man, you are to oppose those Israelite women who make up prophecies in their own minds. Prophesy against them
Ihe ka, ana’ ondatio, ampiatrefo mb’ amo anak’ ampela’ondati’oo ty lahara’o, mb’amo mitoky ty an-tro’e ao avaoo; itokio fatse,
18 and tell them that this is what the Lord God says: Disaster is coming to the women who sew bracelets of magic charms for their wrists and make veils for all kinds of people to wear as ways to trap and exploit them. Do you think you can trap the lives of my people yet still keep your own?
ami’ty hoe, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Hankàñe amo mitrebek’ ankalan-kihoke naho fikolopofan-doha ho ami’ty bey naho ty kede iabio hañoroña’ iareo fiaiñe! Ho horoñe’ areo ka hao ty arofo’ondatikoo hañarova’ areo ty tro’ areo?
19 You have disgraced me among my people for a few handfuls of barley and scraps of bread. By lying to my people who believe in you, you have killed those who shouldn't have died and let others live who shouldn't.
Fa tineratera’ areo am’ondatikoo iraho hahazoa’o vare maha­atsam-pitàñe tsy ampeampe naho tsila-mofo, hanja­mana’o ty havelo’ ondaty tsy ho vinonoo, vaho hamahanam-piay tsy ho vinelo, ami’ty fandañira’ areo am’ondatiko mitsanom-bandeo.
20 So this is what the Lord God says: Watch out! I condemn the magic charms you use to trap people like birds, and I will rip them off your arms. I will set free those you have trapped.
Aa le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè, Inao! hejeko o bandem-pitañe fi­tsatsa’areo ondaty veloñe hoe t’ie voroñe; ho riateko am-pità’ areo iereo vaho havotsoko o veloñeo, Eka! o haveloñe horoñe’ areo hoe voroñeo.
21 I will also rip off your veils and rescue my people from your power, so that they will no longer be your victims. Then you will know that I am the Lord.
Ho riateko ka o masoara’ areoo naho ho hahako am-pità’ areo ondatikoo, le tsy ho am-pità’ areo horoñeñe ka, vaho ho fohi’ areo te Izaho Iehovà.
22 Because you have discouraged good people with your lies, even though I didn't have anything against them, and because you have encouraged the wicked that they shouldn't give up from their evil ways to save their lives,
Aa kanao aman-dañitse ty nahalonjera’ areo ty arofo’ o vantañeo, o tsy nampanaheloekoo; naho nihafatrare’ areo ty fità’ o lo-tserekeo tsy hiviha’e amo sata’e ratio, hiveloma’e;
23 from now on you won't claim these false visions or practice magic. I will rescue my people from your power. Then you will know that I am the Lord.”
le tsy ho oni’ areo ka o aroñarom-bandeo, ndra ty fisikiliañe; fa havo­tsoko am-pità’ areo ondatikoo vaho ho fohi’ areo te Izaho Iehovà.

< Ezekiel 13 >