< Isaiah 6 >
1 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw My Lord, sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and, his skirts, did fill the temple,
Iti tawen a natay ni ari Uzzias, nakitak ti Apo a nakatugaw iti maysa a trono, naipangato isuna ken sinaknapan ti gayadan ti kagayna ti templo.
2 Seraphim, were standing above him; six wings severally, had each one, —With twain, he covered his face And with twain, he covered his feet And with twain, he did fly.
Iti ngatoenna ket dagiti serafim; addaan iti innem a payyak ti tunggal maysa; kinaluban ti dua a payyak ti rupana, kinaluban ti dua a payyak ti sakana, ket pagtayabna ti dua a payyakna.
3 And they continued crying out one to another, and said, Holy—holy—holy, is Yahweh of hosts, —the fulness of the whole earth, is his glory.
Ipukpukkawda iti tunggal maysa a kunada, “Nasantoan, Nasantoan, Nasantoan, ni Yahweh a Mannakabalin-amin! Napunno ti entero a lubong iti dayagna.”
4 And the foundations of the porch, were moved at the voice of him that cried, —and the house, was filled with smoke.
Nagunggon dagiti ruangan ken dagiti pundasion iti ariwawa dagiti agpukpukkaw, ken napno iti asok ti balay.
5 Then said I—Woe to me!—for I am undone, Because a man of unclean lips, am, I, And in the midst of a people of unclean lips, do I dwell, —For the King. Yahweh of hosts, have mine eyes seen!
Ket kinunak, “Asiak pay! Gapu ta nakednganak gapu ta maysaak a tao a narugit dagiti bibigna, ken agbibiagak iti ayan ti tattao a narugit ti bibigda, gapu ta nakita a mismo dagiti matak ti Ari, ni Yahweh, ni Yahweh a Mannakabalin-amin!”
6 Then flew unto me one of the seraphim, And in his hand, a live coal, —With tongs, had he taken it from off the altar.
Kalpasanna, timmayab nga immay kaniak ti maysa kadagiti serafim; adda iggemna a beggang nga sinipitna manipud iti altar.
7 Then touched he my mouth, and said—Lo! this hath touched thy lips, —Thus shall be taken away, thine iniquity, And, thy sin, by propitiation be covered.
Insagidna daytoy iti ngiwatko ket kinunana, “Kitaem, naisagid daytoy iti bibigmo; nadalusanen ti nagbiddutam, ken napakawanen ti basolmo.”
8 Then heard I the voice of My Lord, saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said—Here am I—send me.
Nangngegko ti timek ti Apo a kunana, “Siasino ti ibaonko; siasino ti mapan nga ibaontayo?” Ket kinunak, “Adtoyak; ibaonnak.”
9 Then said he—Go and say unto this people, —Hear on but do not discern, See on but do not perceive:
Kinunana, “Mapanka ket ibagam daytoy kadagiti tattao, dumngegkayo ngem saankayo a makaawat; makakitakayo ngem saanyo a maawatan.
10 Stupefy thou the heart of this people, And their ears, make thou heavy, And their eyes, overspread, —Lest they see with their eyes And with their ears, should hear, And their heart should discern and come back. And they be healed.
Patangkenem ti puso dagitoy a tattao, ken pagtulengem dagiti lapayagda, ken pagbulsekem dagiti matada, tapno saan a makakita dagiti matada wenno makangngeg dagiti lapayagda, ken saan a makaawat dagiti pusoda, di la ket ta agsublida manen kaniak ket umimbagda.
11 Then said I—How long, My Lord? And he said—Until the time that Cities be wasted through having no inhabitant And houses—through having no men, And, the ground, be laid waste unto desolation;
Ket kinunak, “Agingga kaano Apo?” Insungbatna, “Agingga a marsuod dagiti siudad ken awanen dagiti agnanaed, ken awan tattao kadagiti balbalay, ken agbalin a langalang ti daga,
12 And Yahweh have far removed men, —And great! be the abandonment in the midst of the land.
ken agingga a papanawen ni Yahweh dagiti tattao, ken naan-anay a langang ti daga.
13 Yet still shall there be in it a tenth, Though it again be consumed, —Like an oak and like a terebinth Which when felled, have a stock in them, A holy seed, shall be the stock thereof.
Uray no agtalinaed ti apagkapulo dagiti tattao ditoy, madadaelto manen daytoy; a kas iti kayo wenno lugo a mapukan, a ti laeng puonna ti mabati, ti nasantoan a bin-i ket adda iti pungdolna.