< 2 Kings 24 >

1 In his days, came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, —and Jehoiakim became his servant three years, then turned he and rebelled against him.
Nionjomb’eo tañ’andro’e t’i Nebokadnetsare, le nimpitoro’e telo taoñe t’Iehoiakime; naho nivalike vaho niola’e,
2 And Yahweh sent against him troops of Chaldeans, and troops of Syrians, and troops of Moabites, and troops of the sons of Ammon, yea he sent them against Judah, to destroy him, —according to the word of Yahweh, which he spake through his servants the prophets.
vaho nirahe’ Iehovà ama’e ty firimboñan-dahindefon-te-Kasdý, naho ty firimboña’ o nte-Arameo naho ty firimboña’ o nte-Moabeo, naho ty firimboña’ o Ana’ i Amoneo; nampihitrife’e am’ Iehoda handrotsak’ aze, ty amy tsara nafe’ Iehovà añamo mpitoro’e mpitokio.
3 Surely, it was, because of the anger of Yahweh, that this came upon Judah, to remove them from his presence, —for the sins of Manasseh, according to all that he had done:
Toe i lili’ Iehovày ty nivo­traha’ izay am’ Iehoda, hanintake iareo tsy hahavazoho’e, ty amo hakeo’ i Menasèo, naho o fito­loña’e iabio,
4 moreover also, for the innocent blood that he had shed, so that he had filled Jerusalem with innocent blood, —which Yahweh was not willing to pardon.
naho o lio-maliñe nampiorihe’eo, fa natsafe’e lio-màliñe t’Ierosalaime, ze tsy nime­tea’ Iehovà hapoke.
5 Now, the rest of the story of Jehoiakim, and all that he did, are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the Kings of Judah?
Aa naho o fitoloña’ Iehoiakime ila’eo, o nanoe’e iabio, tsy fa sino­kitse amy bokem-pamoliliañe o mpanjaka’ Iehoda­oy hao?
6 So Jehoiakim slept with his fathers, —and, Jehoiachin his son, reigned, in his stead.
Nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e ao t’Iehoiakime le nandimbe aze nifehe t’Iehoiakine ana’e.
7 And the king of Egypt came no more again out of his land, —for the king of Babylon had taken—from the ravine of Egypt, unto the river Euphrates, all that had belonged to the king of Egypt.
Le tsy nionjo boak’ an-tane’e añe ka ty mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime, amy te tinava’ ty mpanjaka’ i Bavele ze hene hanañam-panjaka’ i Mitsraime boak’ an-Toraha’ i Mitsraime pak’ an-tSaka-Parate añe.
8 Eighteen years old, was Jehoiachin when he began to reign, and, three months, reigned he in Jerusalem, —and, his mother’s name, was Nehushta daughter of Elnathan, of Jerusalem.
Ni-folo-taoñe valo’ amby t’Ieho­ia­kine te niorotse nifehe, le nifeleke e Ierosa­laime ao telo-volañe. I Nekostà, ana’ i Elnatane, nte-Ierosalaime, ty tahinan-drene’e.
9 And he did the thing that was wicked in the eyes of Yahweh, —according to all that, his father, had done.
Nanao haratiañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re manahake o fonga satan-droae’eo.
10 At that time, came up the servants of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, unto Jerusalem, —and the city came into the siege.
Nionjomb’e Ierosa­laime mb’eo henane zay o mpitoro’ i Nebokadnetsare mpanjaka’ i Baveleo, nañarikatoke i Rovay.
11 And Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came against the city, and his servants were about to besiege it.
Nivo­trak’ amy rovay t’i Nebokadne­tsare mpanjaka’ i Bavele ie fa nañarikatohe’ o mpitoro’eo.
12 Then came out Jehoiachin king of Judah, unto the king of Babylon, he and his mother, and his servants, and his generals, and his courtiers, —and the king of Babylon took him, in the eighth year of his reign.
Niavotse mb’ amy mpanjaka’ i Baveley t’Iehoiakine mpanjaka’ Iehoda, ie naho i rene’e naho o mpitoro’eo naho o ana-dona’eo naho o mpifehe’eo; vaho ninday aze an-drohy an-taom-pifehea’e faha-valo ty mpanjaka’ i Bavele.
13 And he carried forth from thence, all the treasures of the house of Yahweh, and the treasures of the house of the king, —and he cut off all the fittings of gold, which Solomon king of Israel had made in the temple of Yahweh, according to all that, Yahweh, had spoken.
Hene nakare’e o vara añ’ anjomba’ Iehovào naho o vara añ’ anjomba’ i mpanjakaio, le songa pinatepate’e o fanake volamena tsinene’ i Selomò mpanjaka’ Israele an-kivoho’ Iehovào, ty amy tsara’ Iehovày.
14 And he carried away all Jerusalem, and all the generals, and all the mighty men of valour, ten thousand becoming captives, and all the artificers and the smiths, —none remained save the poorest of the people of the land.
Le nendese’e an-drohy mb’eo iaby t’Ierosalaime naho o roandria’eo naho o fanalo­lahi’eo, mpirohy rai-ale, vaho ze hene mpandranjy naho mpanefe, le tsy aman-konka’e naho tsy o rarake am’ ondati’ i taneio avao.
15 And he carried away captive Jehoiachin, to Babylon, —and, the king’s mother, and the king’s wives, and his courtiers, and the nobles of the land, took he away captive, from Jerusalem to Babylon.
Aa le nen­dese’e an-drohy mb’e Bavele mb’eo t’Ieho­iakine, naho nente’e ty rene’ i mpanjakay naho o valim-panjakao naho o mpifehe’eo vaho o mpiaolo amy taneio boak’ Ierosalaime sikala e Bavele añe an-drohy.
16 And, all the men of might—seven thousand, and artificers and smiths—a thousand, all who were valiant and ready to make war, the king of Babylon brought them captive to Babylon.
Le o fanalolahy iabio: fito arivo, naho o mpandranjio vaho o mpanefeo, arivo, songa naozatse nahafialy, sindre nasese’ i mpanjaka’ i Baveley an-drohy mb’e Bavele añe.
17 And the king of Babylon made Mattaniah, his relative, king in his stead, —and changed his name to Zedekiah.
Nanoe’ i mpanjaka’ i Baveley mpanjaka t’i Matanià, rahalahin-drae’ i Iehoiakine handimbe aze vaho novae’e ho Tsidkià ty tahina’e.
18 Twenty-one years old, was Zedekiah when he began to reign, and, eleven years, reigned he in Jerusalem, —and, his mother’s name, was Hamutal, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah.
Roapolo taoñe raik’ amby t’i Tsidkià te niorotse nifehe; le nifehe folo-taoñe raik’ amby e Ierosalaime ao; i Hamotale, ana’ Iiremeià nte-Libnà, ty tahinan-drene’e.
19 And he did the thing that was wicked in the eyes of Yahweh, —according to all that, Jehoiakim, had done.
Nanao haratiañe am-pivazohoa’ Iehovà re, hambañe amy nanoe’ Iehoiakime iabiy.
20 For, it was because the anger of Yahweh had come against Jerusalem, and against Judah, until he had cast them out from his presence, that Zedekiah rebelled, against the king of Babylon.
Toe niatreatre Ierosalaime naho Iehoda ty haviñera’ Iehovà ampara’ te rinoa’e boak’ añ’ atrefa’e eo. Toe niola amy mpanjaka’ i Baveley t’i Tsidkià.

< 2 Kings 24 >