< Ezekiel 27 >

1 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Maganar Ubangiji ta zo mini cewa,
2 “Son of man, sing a funeral song for Tyre.
“Ɗan mutum, ka yi makoki domin Taya.
3 Tell Tyre, the city that stands at the gateway to the sea, supplying goods to many overseas nations, that this is what the Lord God says: Tyre, you say to yourself, ‘I'm so beautiful!’
Ka ce wa Taya, wadda take zaune a hanyar shiga zuwa teku, kasuwar masu yawa mutane a bakin teku, ‘Ga abin da Ubangiji Mai Iko Duka yana cewa, “‘Kin ce, ya Taya, “Ni kyakkyawa ce cikakkiya.”
4 Your borders extend far across the sea. Your builders put you together perfectly like a beautiful ship.
Manyan tekuna ne wurin zamanki; maginanki sun sa kyanki ya zama cikakke.
5 They built you with pine timber from Mount Hermon. They used a cedar from Lebanon to make your mast.
Sun yi dukan katakanki daga itatuwan fir daga Senir; sun kwaso itatuwan al’ul daga Lebanon don su yi miki jigon jirgin ruwa.
6 They made your oars with oaks from Bashan. They had wood from the island of Cyprus brought to make your deck and inlaid it with ivory.
Da oak daga Bashan suka yi sandunan tuƙan jirgin ruwa da itatuwan kasharina daga bakin tekun Saifurus suka yi daɓe jirgin ruwanki, suka kuma manne masa hauren giwa.
7 They made your sail with the best linen from Egypt—this was your flag that everyone recognized. They used cloth dyed blue and purple from the coastlands of Elishah to make your awnings.
Lilin mai kyau mai ado daga Masar ne filafilan jirgin ruwanki suka kuma zama tutarki; an yi tutarki da shuɗi da shunayya daga bakin tekun Elisha.
8 Men from Sidon and Arvad did the rowing in your ship. You had your own skilled sailors from Tyre.
Mutanen Sidon da Arfad su ne matuƙan jirgin ruwanki; gwanayenki, ya Taya, suna ciki a matsayi matuƙan jiragen ruwa.
9 Expert craftsmen from Gebal were onboard to repair any leaks. All the other ships at sea came to trade with you and their sailors bartered for your goods.
Masu hikima na Gebal suna ciki a matsayin masu tattoshe mahaɗan katakon jirginki. Dukan jiragen ruwa da matuƙansu sukan zo wurinki don kasuwanci.
10 Men from Persia, Lydia, and Put were soldiers in your army. They lived among you, hanging up their shields and helmets with you, making you famous.
“‘Mutanen Farisa, Lidiya da Fut su ne suka zama sojoji a cikin mayaƙanki. Sun rataye garkuwoyinsu da hulunan kwano a katangarki, suna kawo miki daraja.
11 Men of Arvad and Helech defended all your city walls, while those from Gammad protected your towers. They hung their shields all around your walls. They made you so successful.
Mutanen Arfad da Helek sun yi tsaron katangar a kowace gefe; mutanen Gammad su ne a hasumiyoyinki. Sun rataye garkuwoyinsu kewaye da katangarki; sun sa kyanki ya zama cikakke.
12 Tarshish traded with you because you had so much of everything. They paid for your goods with silver, iron, tin, and lead.
“‘Tarshish ta yi ciniki da ke saboda yawan wadatar kayayyakinki; sun sayi kayan cinikinki da azurfa, ƙarfe, kuza da dalma.
13 Greece, Tubal, and Meshech traded with you. They bought your goods, paying with slaves and objects made of bronze.
“‘Girka, Tubal da Meshek sun yi kasuwanci da ke; sun sayi kayanki suka biya da bayi da kuma abubuwan da aka yi da tagulla.
14 People from Beth-togarmah traded horses, war horses, and mules for your goods.
“‘Mutanen Bet Togarma sun sayi kayan cinikinki da dawakai, dawakan yaƙi da alfadarai.
15 People from Dedan traded with you. You had marketplaces in many coastal areas where the people bartered with you using ivory tusks and ebony wood.
“‘Mutanen Dedan sun yi kasuwanci da ke, bakin teku masu yawa abokan cinikinki ne; sun biya ki da hauren giwa da katakon kanya.
16 The Arameans traded with you because you had so much merchandise. They provided turquoise, purple cloth, embroidery, fine linen, coral, and red jasper in exchange for your goods.
“‘Mutanen Aram sun yi ciniki da ke saboda yawan kayanki; suka sayi kayan cinikinki da zumurrudu, da shunayya, da kayan ado, da lilin mai taushi, da murjani, da yakutu.
17 Judah and the country of Israel traded with you, paying you with wheat from Minnith, pastries and honey, olive oil and balm in return for your goods.
“‘Yahuda da Isra’ila sun yi kasuwanci da ke; sun sayi kayanki da alkama da Minnit da alawa, da zuma, da mai, da ganyaye masu ƙanshi.
18 Because you had many different products, in fact so much of everything, Damascus traded with you using wine from Helbon, wool from Zahar.
“‘Mutanen Damaskus sun ga abin da za ki iya bayarwa sai suka yi ciniki da ke, ta sayi kayanki da ruwan inabi daga Helbon, da ulu daga Zahar.
19 Vedan and Javan from Izal bought your goods using wrought iron, cassia, and sweet calamus.
Wedan da Yaban kusa da Uzal, suka sayi kayanki; wato gyararren ƙarfe da kayan yaji.
20 Dedan traded with you, providing riding blankets.
“‘Mutanen Dedan sun sayi kayanki da sirdin zama a kan dawakai.
21 Arabia and all the leaders of Kedar traded with you, supplying lambs, rams, and goats.
“‘Mutanen Arabiya da dukan sarakunan Kedar abokan cinikinki ne; sun yi ciniki da ke suka sayi kayanki da’yan raguna, da raguna, da awaki.
22 The merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded with you, exchanging gold, the very best spices, and precious stones for your goods.
“‘’Yan kasuwan Sheba da Ra’ama sun yi ciniki da ke; suka sayi kayanki da kayan yaji mafi kyau iri-iri, da duwatsu masu daraja iri-iri, da zinariya.
23 Haran, Canneh, and Eden traded with you, as did Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad.
“‘Haran, Kanne da Eden da kuma’yan kasuwan Sheba, Assuriya da Kilmad sun yi ciniki da ke.
24 In your marketplaces they traded with you, providing the finest blue clothing, embroidery, carpets made with different colored threads, and strong ropes of twisted strands.
A kasuwarki sun yi ciniki da ke suka sayar miki tufafi masu tsada, da na shuɗi, da masu ado, da dardumai masu ƙyalƙyali da kirtani, da igiyoyi waɗanda aka tuƙa da kyau.
25 Trade ships from Tarshish transported your goods. You were like a ship sailing the sea, filled with heavy cargo.
“‘Jiragen ruwan Tarshish sun zama masu jigilar kayanki. Kin cika da kaya masu nauyi a tsakiyar teku.
26 Your rowers took you a long way out on the water, but the east wind broke you apart in there in the open ocean.
Matuƙan jiragenki sun kai ki can cikin manyan tekuna. Amma iskar gabas za tă farfasa ki kucu-kucu a tsakiyar teku.
27 You've lost everything! You wealth, your goods, your cargo, your crew of sailors, officers, and repairmen, your traders and all the soldiers you had, along with everyone else on board, fall into the depths of the sea on the day of your shipwreck.
Dukiyarki, cinikinki da kayan kasuwarki, ma’aikatanki na jirgi, matuƙan jiragenki da masu tattoshe mahaɗan katakan jiragenki,’yan kasuwarki da dukan sojojinki, da kuma kowa da yake cikin jirgi zai nutsa a tsakiyar teku a ranar da jirginki zai nutse.
28 The land around shakes when your sailors scream.
Ƙasashen bakin teku za su girgiza sa’ad da matuƙan jirginki suka yi kuka.
29 All the rowers abandon their ships. The sailors and all the ships' officers stand on the shore.
Dukan waɗanda suke riƙe da matuƙi za su ƙyale jiragensu; ma’aikatan jirage da dukan matuƙan jirage za su tsaya a bakin teku.
30 They shout out for you and burst out crying. They mourn for you by throwing dust on their heads and rolling in ashes.
Za su tā da muryarsu su yi kuka mai zafi a kanki; za su yayyafa ƙura a kawunansu, su yi ta birgima a cikin toka.
31 They shave their heads for you and clothe themselves in sackcloth. They weep for you, crying out in agony and heartfelt mourning
Za su aske kawunansu saboda ke za su kuma sa tufafin makoki. Za su yi kuka dominki su yi ɓacin rai da kuma kuka mai zafi.
32 As they weep and wail over you, they sing a funeral song for you: ‘Who could compare to Tyre, now destroyed out in the sea?
Yayinda suke kuka a kanki kuwa, za su yi makoki dominki suna cewa, “Wa ya taɓa yin shiru kamar Taya, kewaye da teku?”
33 You made many people happy when they received your goods from far across the sea. You made the kings of the earth rich with all your valuable goods and products.
Sa’ad da kayan cinikinki suka tafi ƙasashen hayi, kin gamsar da al’ummai masu yawa; da dukiyarki masu yawa da kuma kayan cinikinki kin azurtar da sarakunan duniya.
34 Now you have been shipwrecked by the sea, sunk in deep water, and your cargo and your people have gone down with you.
Yanzu teku ta farfashe ki cikin zurfafan ruwaye; kayan cinikinki da dukan kamfaninki sun nutse tare da ke.
35 Everyone living on the coastlands is shocked at what happened to you. Their kings are horrified; their faces twisted with fear.
Dukan mazaunan bakin teku sun giggice saboda masifarki; sarakunansu sun tsorata ƙwarai fuskokinsu kuwa sun yamutse don tsoro.
36 The traders of the nations hiss at you in derision; disaster has brought you down and you're finished forever.”
’Yan kasuwa a cikin al’ummai suna yin miki tsaki; kin zo ga mummunar ƙarshe ba za ki ƙara kasancewa ba har abada.’”

< Ezekiel 27 >