< Isaiah 4 >

1 At that time seven women will grab hold of one man and tell him, “We'll eat our own food and we can provide our own clothes. Just let us take your name by being married to you. Please take away our disgrace!”
Amy andro zay, ho fihine’ ty rakemba fito ty lahilahy, hanao ty hoe: Ty mahakama’ay avao ty ho kamae’ay, naho ty saro’ay avao ty hiombea’ay; fe angao ho tokaveñe ami’ty tahina’o zahay, hañafahañe ty hasalara’ay.
2 But at that time, the “branch of the Lord” will be attractive and glorious; the fruit the land produces will be the pride and glory of the survivors who are left in Israel.
Ho fanjàka naho hanañ’engeñe ty tora-mionjo’ Iehovà amy andro zay, vaho ho fisengeañe naho volonahe’ ty nibotitsike am’Israele ty voka’ i taney.
3 Everyone who remains in Zion will be called holy—all of those who are recorded among the living in Jerusalem—
Ho tondroke te hatao miavake ze sehanga’e amy Tsione ao naho ze honka’e am’ Ierosalaime ao, eka, ze hene sinokitse ho veloñe e Ierosalaime ao,
4 once the Lord has washed away the excrement of the daughters of Zion, and cleaned the bloodstains from Jerusalem by a spirit of judgment and a spirit of fire.
ie fa sinasa’ i Talè amo anak’ampela’ Israeleo ty haleora’e; naho fa nimongore’e ty lio’ Ierosalaime boak’ añ’ate’e ao ami’ty arofon-jaka naho ami’ty arofom-piforehetañe.
5 Then the Lord will create over the whole of Mount Zion and over the assembly of those who meet there a cloud of smoke during the day and a blazing flame of fire during night—over everything there will be this glorious canopy.
Le hanoe’ Iehovà ambone’ ze akiba ambohi’ i Tsione eo naho ambone’ o firimboña’eo ty rahoñe an-katoeñe te handro, vaho ty fireandreañ’ afo milebaleba te haleñe; le ho ey ty lafike ambone’ o engeñe iabio.
6 It will provide a place to stay in the shade of the daytime heat, and a shelter to hide from storm and rain.
Le ho eo ka ty bandrabandra naho antoandro amy hatrevohañey, naho fipalirañe vaho fitampinañe ami’ty tio-bey naho amo orañeo.

< Isaiah 4 >