< Ezekiel 38 >
1 A message from the Lord came to me, saying,
Le niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
2 “Son of man, face towards Gog of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal. Prophesy against him
O ana’ondatio, atrefo ty Goge an-tane’ i Magoge, roandria’ ty rova-bey Meseke naho i Tobale vaho itokio
3 and declare that this is what the Lord God says: Watch out, I am condemning you, Gog, chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.
ami’ty hoe: Inay ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè, Inao ry Goge, roandria’ ty rova bei’ i Meseke naho i Tobale t’ie atrefeko;
4 I will send you in a different direction, put hooks in your jaws, and drag you out with your whole army, including your horses, your horsemen in uniform, and a host of men with large and small shields and bucklers, all waving their swords.
hampibaliheko naho ho porengoteko o valañorà’oo, vaho ho kozozoteko mb’eo rekets’ o lahindefo’o iabio, soavala naho mpiningitse, songa misikiñe fikalañe, valobohòke jabajaba songa an-kalan-defo naho fañaro-sirañe, sambe mitam-pibara.
5 Soldiers from Persia, Cush, and Put will join them, all equipped with shields and helmets,
Hitraok’ am’iareo t’i Parase, i Kose vaho i Pote, songa amam-pikalañe naho fañaron-doha.
6 together with Gomer and all its armies, as well as Beth-togarmah from the distant places of the north with all its armies—and many other nations that join with you.
I Gomere naho ze hene lian-dahin-defo’e; ty anjomba’ i Togarmà boak’ an-tsietoitane avaratse añe naho ze fonga firimboña’e naho ondaty maro mihipok’ ama’oo.
7 Get ready! Make sure you and your whole army with you is prepared. You're the one in charge of them.
Mañalankàña, le mihentseña, ihe naho o valobohòke nifanontone ama’oo, vaho ifeheo!
8 A long time later you will be called to battle. In the final years you will invade a country that has recovered from war. Its people will have been gathered from many nations to the mountains of Israel, which had been abandoned for a long time. They had been brought back from the nations, and were all living in safety.
Ie modo ty andro maro le ho tilihen-drehe hitoroñe amy figadoñan-taoñey, haname i tane nivotsoreñe amy fibaraiy, o hinoloholo amo kilakila’ ndatioo, mb’ am-bohibohi’ Israele mb’eo, ie nainai’e niratraratra; f’ie nakareñe amo fifelehañe maroo vaho songa miaiñ’ añoleñañe.
9 You and your whole army, and the armies of many nations with you, will advance like an incoming storm, like a cloud that covers the land.
Hionjom-beo hoe tio-bey irehe hanahake rahoñe manaroñe i taney, ihe naho ze hene firimboña’o naho o valobohòke mihipok’ ama’oo.
10 This is what the Lord God says: On that day you will start thinking about things in your mind, and you will come up with an evil plan.
Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: hifetsak’ amy andro zay, te, hionjo-mb’ añ’ arofo’o ao ty saontsy, hikitrok’ an-tsafiry raty:
11 You tell yourself, ‘I'm going to attack a country of undefended villages, a peaceful people who don't suspect an attack. They all live in towns without defensive walls or barred gates.
hanao ty hoe: Hionjoñe mb’amy tane aman-tanañe tsy aman-kijoliy iraho; haname o mitofao, o miaiñañoleñañeo, o songa mimoneñe tsy mifahetseo, tsy misikadañe tsy aman-dalambey,
12 I'll be able to loot them—I'll rob them of their possessions. I'll attack those places that were once ruined but now are inhabited again. I'll attack a people brought back from the other nations, who now own livestock and possessions, living in the center of the country.’
hikopahako naho hitsindrohako, hampitoliha’o fitàñe mb’amo tane nangoakoake fa imoneñañeo naho mb’am’ ondaty natontoñe amo kilakila’ ndatio, ie aman’ añombe naho vara, mpimoneñe añivo’ ty tane toy.
13 Sheba and Dedan and the traders from Tarshish with all its strong leaders will ask, ‘Are you going to loot the place? Have you gathered your armies to rob them, to carry away silver and gold, to take cattle and possessions—to grab a great deal of plunder?’
Hañontane azo t’i Seba naho i Dedane naho o mpanao balibali’ i Tarsise, rekets’ o ana-donak’ama’eo, Nivotrake eo hitavane vara hao? Nampirimboñe valobohòke hitsindroke hao, hitarazo volafoty naho volamena mb’eo, hinday hare naho kilankañe, hitavane fikopaham-bey?
14 So prophesy, son of man, and tell Gog that this is what the Lord God says: On the day you attack aren't you going to notice that my people Israel are unsuspecting?
Aa le mitokia, ry ana’ ondatio, taroño amy Goge ty hoe: Inao ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Amy andro hiaiñañoleña’ ondatiko Israeleoy; tsy ho fohi’o hao?
15 You'll advance from your place in the distant north, you and your many allies, everyone riding horses, a huge number of men, a massive army.
Le hitandroake eo irehe boak’ an-toe’o añ’ila avaratse añe, ihe rekets’ ondaty mitozantozañe, songa miningi-tsoavala, valobohòke jabajaba vaho firimboñan-dahindefon-dra’elahy,
16 You will attack my people Israel like a cloud that covers the land. Gog, in the last days I will send you to attack my land, so that the nations may acknowledge me as holy when I reveal myself to them by what I do through you.
haname ondatiko Israeleo hoe rahoñe mampikopoke i taney, amo andro honka’eo, ie hendeseko mb’an-taneko mb’eo, hahafohina’ o kilakila’ndatio ahy, le havahen-draho ty ama’o añatrefam-pihaino’ iareo eo, ry Goge.
17 This is what the Lord God says: Aren't you the one of whom I spoke about long ago through my servants, the prophets of Israel? During that time didn't they prophesy for years that I would have you come and attack them?
Aa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Tsy ihe hao ty nampisaontsieko o mpitorokoo, o mpitoki’ Israeleo, ie nitoky tañ’ andro izay t’ie tsy mete tsy ho tehafeko mb’am’ iereo mb’eo?
18 Now on that day, the day when Gog comes to attack the country of Israel, I will become very angry, declares the Lord God.
Aa amy sa-panamea’ i Goge ty tane Israeley, hoe t’Iehovà Talè: hitroatroake ty fiforoforoako.
19 In my passionate, furious anger I announce that at that time a violent earthquake will hit of the country of Israel.
Fa ty famarahiako naho fifomboko ty nivolañako, Toe ho fañozokozoñañe jabajaba ty an-tane’ Israele ao amy andro zay,
20 Everything that lives on the earth will tremble at my presence—the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, the wild animals, every creature that runs upon the ground, and every human being. The mountains will be torn down, the cliffs will collapse, and every wall will be knocked to the ground.
kanao sindre hititititike añatrefako eo ze fiañe an-driak’ ao naho o voron-dikerañeo, naho o bibin-kivokeo, naho ze raha milalilaly misitsitse an-tane eo, naho ze kila ondaty ambone’ ty tane toy, mbore hihotrake o vohitseo, hihintsañe o tevañeo vaho hikoromak’ an-tane eo ze kijoly iaby.
21 I will call for an attack on Gog from all my mountains, declares the Lord God. Everyone will attack his brother with sword.
Le ho ikoiheko fibara ambone’ o haboako iabio, hoe t’Iehovà Talè; vaho fonga hañatsake ty rahalahi’e ze fibara’ ondaty.
22 I will punish him with disease and bloodshed. I will send rainstorms, hailstones, fire, and sulfur down on him and his army, and on the armies of his many allies.
Hizakako añ’ angorosy naho an-dio, naho hampahavieko ama’e naho amo mpirai-lia’eo naho amo valobohòke mindre ama’eo ty orañe mampiòpo, naho ty havandra gadaboñe, vaho ty afo amam-ponde.
23 I will demonstrate my true power and holiness, revealing myself to many nations. Then they will acknowledge that I am the Lord.”
Le honjoñen-dRaho naho havaheñe naho ho rendrem-pihainom-pifeheañe maro, vaho ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà.