< Ezekiel 27 >

1 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Ọ̀rọ̀ Olúwa tún tọ̀ mí wá wí pé:
2 “Son of man, sing a funeral song for Tyre.
“Ọmọ ènìyàn, pohùnréré ẹkún fún Tire.
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!’
Sọ fún Tire, tí a tẹ̀dó sí ẹnu-bodè Òkun, oníṣòwò àwọn orílẹ̀-èdè fún ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ erékùṣù. ‘Èyí yìí ní Olúwa Olódùmarè wí: “‘Ìwọ Tire wí pé, “Ẹwà mi pé.”
4 Your borders extend far across the sea. Your builders put you together perfectly like a beautiful ship.
Ààlà rẹ wà ní àárín Òkun; àwọn ọ̀mọ̀lé rẹ ti mú ẹwà rẹ pé.
5 They built you with pine timber from Mount Hermon. They used a cedar from Lebanon to make your mast.
Wọn ṣe gbogbo pákó rẹ ní igi junifa láti Seniri; wọ́n ti mú igi kedari láti Lebanoni wá láti fi ṣe òpó ọkọ̀ fún ọ.
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.
Nínú igi óákù ti Baṣani ní wọn ti fi gbẹ́ ìtukọ̀ ọ̀pá rẹ̀; ìjókòó rẹ ni wọn fi eyín erin ṣe pẹ̀lú igi bokisi láti erékùṣù Kittimu wá.
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.
Ọ̀gbọ̀ dáradára aṣọ iṣẹ́ ọnà abẹ́rẹ́ láti Ejibiti wá ni èyí tí ìwọ ta láti fi ṣe àsíá ọkọ̀ rẹ; aṣọ aláró àti elése àlùkò láti erékùṣù ti Eliṣa ni èyí tí a fi bò ó.
8 Men from Sidon and Arvad did the rowing in your ship. You had your own skilled sailors from Tyre.
Àwọn ará ìlú Sidoni àti Arfadi ni àwọn atukọ̀ rẹ̀ àwọn ọlọ́gbọ́n ẹ̀rọ rẹ, ìwọ Tire, ni àwọn atukọ̀ rẹ.
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.
Àwọn àgbàgbà Gebali, àti àwọn ọlọ́gbọ́n ibẹ̀, wà nínú ọkọ̀ bí òṣìṣẹ́ atukọ̀ rẹ, gbogbo ọkọ̀ ojú Òkun àti àwọn atukọ̀ Òkun wá pẹ̀lú rẹ láti dòwò pọ̀ pẹ̀lú rẹ̀.
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.
“‘Àwọn ènìyàn Persia, Ludi àti Puti wà nínú jagunjagun rẹ àwọn ẹgbẹ́ ọmọ-ogun rẹ. Wọ́n gbé asà àti àṣíborí wọn ró sára ògiri rẹ, wọn fi ẹwà rẹ hàn.
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.
Àwọn ènìyàn Arfadi àti Heleki wà lórí odi rẹ yíká; àti àwọn akọni Gamadi, wà nínú ilé ìṣọ́ rẹ. Wọ́n fi àwọn asà wọn kọ ara odi rẹ; wọn ti mú ẹwà rẹ pé.
12 Tarshish traded with you because you had so much of everything. They paid for your goods with silver, iron, tin, and lead.
“‘Tarṣiṣi ṣòwò pẹ̀lú rẹ torí ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ ọrọ̀ tí ó ní; wọn ṣe ìpààrọ̀ fàdákà, irin idẹ àti òjé fún ọjà títà rẹ̀.
13 Greece, Tubal, and Meshech traded with you. They bought your goods, paying with slaves and objects made of bronze.
“‘Àwọn ará Giriki, Tubali, Jafani àti Meṣeki, ṣòwò pẹ̀lú rẹ, wọ́n fi ẹrù àti ohun èlò idẹ ṣe pàṣípàrọ̀ fún ọrọ̀ rẹ.
14 People from Beth-togarmah traded horses, war horses, and mules for your goods.
“‘Àwọn ti ilé Beti-Togarma ṣe ìpààrọ̀ ẹṣin-ìṣiṣẹ́, ẹṣin ogun àti ìbáaka ṣòwò ní ọjà rẹ.
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.
“‘Àwọn ènìyàn Dedani ni àwọn oníṣòwò rẹ, àti ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ erékùṣù ni wọ́n jẹ́ oníbàárà rẹ̀; wọ́n mú eyín erin àti igi eboni san owó rẹ.
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.
“‘Aramu ṣòwò pẹ̀lú nítorí ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ iṣẹ́ òwò rẹ̀; wọn ṣe ìpààrọ̀ òkúta iyebíye, òwú elése àlùkò, aṣọ iṣẹ́ ọnà abẹ́rẹ́, aṣọ ọ̀gbọ̀ dáradára, ìlẹ̀kẹ̀ iyùn pupa fún ọjà títà rẹ.
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.
“‘Juda àti Israẹli, àwọn ni oníṣòwò rẹ; wọn ṣe ìpààrọ̀ ọkà, Minniti, àkàrà àdídùn; oyin, epo àti ìkunra olóòórùn dídùn ni wọ́n fi ná ọjà rẹ.
18 Because you had many different products, in fact so much of everything, Damascus traded with you using wine from Helbon, wool from Zahar.
“‘Damasku ni oníṣòwò rẹ, nítorí ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ ohun ọjà tí ó ṣe àti ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ ọrọ̀; ní ti ọtí wáìnì tí Helboni, àti irun àgùntàn funfun láti Sahari,
19 Vedan and Javan from Izal bought your goods using wrought iron, cassia, and sweet calamus.
àti ìdẹ̀ ọtí wáìnì láti Isali, ohun wíwọ̀: irin dídán, kasia àti kálàmù ni àwọn ohun pàṣípàrọ̀ fún ọjà rẹ.
20 Dedan traded with you, providing riding blankets.
“‘Dedani ni oníṣòwò rẹ ní aṣọ ìjókòó-lẹ́sin fún ẹṣin-gígùn.
21 Arabia and all the leaders of Kedar traded with you, supplying lambs, rams, and goats.
“‘Àwọn ará Arabia àti gbogbo àwọn ọmọ-aládé ìlú Kedari àwọn ni àwọn oníbàárà rẹ; ní ti ọ̀dọ́-àgùntàn, àgbò àti ewúrẹ́, nínú ìwọ̀nyí ni wọ́n ti jẹ́ oníbàárà rẹ.
22 The merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded with you, exchanging gold, the very best spices, and precious stones for your goods.
“‘Àwọn oníṣòwò ti Ṣeba àti Raama, àwọn ni oníṣòwò rẹ; wọ́n ta onírúurú tùràrí olóòórùn dídùn dáradára ní ọjà rẹ, àti àwọn òkúta iyebíye àti wúrà.
23 Haran, Canneh, and Eden traded with you, as did Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad.
“‘Harani àti Kanneh àti Edeni, àwọn oníṣòwò Ṣeba, Asiria àti Kilmadi, ni àwọn oníṣòwò rẹ.
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.
Wọ̀nyí ní oníbàárà rẹ ní onírúurú nǹkan: aṣọ aláró, àti oníṣẹ́-ọnà àti àpótí aṣọ olówó iyebíye, tí a fi okùn dì, tí a sì fi igi kedari ṣe, nínú àwọn ilé-ìtajà rẹ.
25 Trade ships from Tarshish transported your goods. You were like a ship sailing the sea, filled with heavy cargo.
“‘Àwọn ọkọ̀ Tarṣiṣi ní èrò ní ọjà rẹ a ti mú ọ gbilẹ̀ a sì ti ṣe ọ́ lógo ní àárín gbùngbùn Òkun.
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.
Àwọn atukọ̀ rẹ ti mú ọ wá sínú omi ńlá. Ṣùgbọ́n afẹ́fẹ́ ìlà-oòrùn yóò fọ́ ọ sí wẹ́wẹ́ ní àárín gbùngbùn Òkun.
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.
Ọrọ̀ rẹ, ọjà rẹ àti àwọn ohun títà rẹ, àwọn ìṣúra rẹ, òṣìṣẹ́ ìtukọ̀ rẹ. Àwọn oníbàárà rẹ àti gbogbo àwọn jagunjagun rẹ, tí ó wà nínú rẹ, àti nínú gbogbo ẹgbẹ́ rẹ tí ó wà ní àárín rẹ yóò rì sínú àárín gbùngbùn Òkun ní ọjọ́ ìparun rẹ.
28 The land around shakes when your sailors scream.
Ilẹ̀ etí Òkun yóò mì nítorí ìró igbe àwọn atukọ̀ rẹ.
29 All the rowers abandon their ships. The sailors and all the ships' officers stand on the shore.
Gbogbo àwọn alájẹ̀, àwọn atukọ̀ Òkun àti àwọn atọ́kọ̀ ojú Òkun; yóò sọ̀ kálẹ̀ kúrò nínú ọkọ̀ wọn, wọn yóò dúró lórí ilẹ̀.
30 They shout out for you and burst out crying. They mourn for you by throwing dust on their heads and rolling in ashes.
Wọn yóò jẹ́ kí a gbọ́ ohùn wọn lòdì sí ọ wọn yóò sì sọkún kíkorò lé ọ lórí wọn yóò ku eruku lé orí ara wọn wọn yóò sì yí ara wọn nínú eérú.
31 They shave their heads for you and clothe themselves in sackcloth. They weep for you, crying out in agony and heartfelt mourning
Wọn yóò fá irun orí wọn nítorí rẹ wọn yóò wọ aṣọ yíya wọn yóò pohùnréré ẹkún pẹ̀lú ìkorò ọkàn nítorí rẹ pẹ̀lú ohùn réré ẹkún kíkorò.
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?
Àti nínú arò wọn ni wọn yóò sì pohùnréré ẹkún fún ọ wọn yóò sì pohùnréré ẹkún sórí rẹ, wí pé: “Ta ni ó dàbí Tire èyí tí ó parun ní àárín Òkun?”
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.
Nígbà tí ọjà títà rẹ ti Òkun jáde wá ìwọ tẹ́ ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ orílẹ̀-èdè lọ́rùn ìwọ fi ọrọ̀ tí ó pọ̀ àti àwọn ọjà títà rẹ sọ àwọn ọba ayé di ọlọ́rọ̀.
34 Now you have been shipwrecked by the sea, sunk in deep water, and your cargo and your people have gone down with you.
Ní ìsinsin yìí tí Òkun fọ ọ túútúú nínú ibú omi; nítorí náà òwò rẹ àti gbogbo ẹgbẹ́ rẹ ní àárín rẹ, ni yóò ṣubú.
35 Everyone living on the coastlands is shocked at what happened to you. Their kings are horrified; their faces twisted with fear.
Ẹnu yóò ya gbogbo àwọn ti ń gbé ní erékùṣù náà sí ọ jìnnìjìnnì yóò bo àwọn ọba wọn, ìyọnu yóò sì han ní ojú wọn.
36 The traders of the nations hiss at you in derision; disaster has brought you down and you're finished forever.”
Àwọn oníṣòwò láàrín àwọn orílẹ̀-èdè dún bí ejò sí ọ ìwọ yóò sì jẹ́ ẹ̀rù ìwọ kì yóò sì ṣí mọ́ láéláé.’”

< Ezekiel 27 >