< 1 Kings 13 >

1 One day a prophet, obeying what Yahweh commanded him to do, went from Judah [north] to Bethel. He arrived there right at the time that Jeroboam was standing at the altar, ready to burn incense.
Manipud Juda, adda maysa a tao ti Dios a napan idiay Betel gapu iti sao ni Yahweh. Agtaktakder idi ni Jeroboam iti sangoanan ti altar tapno mangpuor iti insenso.
2 Saying what Yahweh told him to say, the prophet shouted, “This is what Yahweh says [about this] altar [APO]: ‘I want you to know that [some day] a descendant [MTY] of King David will be born. His name will be Josiah, and he will come here. He will slaughter at this altar the priests who are burning incense for sacrifices on the hills [in this area], and he will burn the bones of dead people on this altar.’” [APO]
Nagpukkaw ti tao ti Dios iti maibusor iti altar babaen iti sao ni Yahweh a kinunana, “O Altar, Altar, kuna ni Yahweh, 'Kitaem, maiyanakto ti maysa a lalaki iti pamilia ni David, Josias ti naganna, ket idatonnanto kenka dagiti papadi dagiti pagdaydayawan nga agpupuor iti insenso kenka; agpuordanto kenka kadagiti tulang ti tao.'”
3 Then the prophet also said, “This is what will prove to you that Yahweh has said this: This altar will be split apart, and the ashes that are on it will be scattered.’”
Ket nangted iti pagilasinan ti tao ti Dios iti dayta met laeng nga aldaw, a kunana, “Daytoy ti pagilasinan nga imbaga ni Yahweh: 'Kitaenyo, marakrakto ti altar, ket dagiti dapo iti rabaw daytoy ket maibukbokto.'”
4 When King Jeroboam heard the prophet say that, he pointed his finger at him and said to his servants, “Seize that man!” But immediately the king’s arm became paralyzed/stiff, with the result that he could not move it.
Idi nangngeg ti ari ti imbaga ti tao ti Dios, a nagpukkaw isuna iti maibusor iti altar ti Betel, inyunnat ni Jeroboam ti imana manipud iti altar, kunana, “Tiliwenyo isuna.” Ket timangken ti ima nga inyunnatna a maibusor iti tao, isu a saanna a makukot.
5 And the altar immediately split apart, and the ashes spilled out [on the ground], which is what the prophet said that Yahweh [MTY] had predicted would happen.
Kasta met a narba ti altar, ket naibukbok dagiti dapo manipud iti altar, kas inladawan ti pagilasinan nga inted ti tao ti Dios babaen iti sao ni Yahweh.
6 Then the king said to the prophet, “Please pray that Yahweh will be merciful to me and heal my arm!” So the prophet prayed, and Yahweh completely healed the king’s arm.
Simmungbat ni Ari Jeroboam ket kinunana iti tao ti Dios, “Dumawatka ti kaasi ni Yahweh a Diosmo ket ikararagannak, tapno umimbag koma manen ti imak,” Isu a nagkararag ti tao ti Dios kenni Yahweh, ket immimbag ti ima ti ari, ket nagbalin a kas iti sigud.
7 Then the king said to the prophet, “Come home with me and eat some food. And I will also give you a reward [for what you have done]!”
Kinuna ti ari iti tao ti Dios, “Sumurotka kaniak iti pagtaengak ket manganka, ket ikkanka ti gungguna.”
8 But the prophet replied, “Even if you would [promise to] give me half of everything that you own [MTY], I will not go with you, and I will not eat or drink anything with you here,
Kinuna ti tao ti Dios iti ari, “Uray no itedmo kaniak ti kagudua dagiti sanikuam, saanak a sumurot kenka, wenno mangan iti taraon wenno uminom iti danum iti daytoy a lugar,
9 because Yahweh commanded me not to eat or drink anything here. He also commanded me not to return home on the road on which I came here.”
gapu ta binilinnak ni Yahweh babaen iti saona, 'Saankanto a mangan iti tinapay wenno uminom iti danum, wenno agsubli babaen iti dalan a naggapuam.”
10 So he started to return home, but he did not go on the road on which he came to Bethel. He went on a different road.
Pimmanaw ngarud ti tao ti Dios ket nagna iti sabali a dalan ket saan a nagsubli iti balayna iti dalan a nagnaanna a napan idiay Betel.
11 At that time there was an old man living in Bethel who was a prophet. His sons came and told him what the prophet [from Judah] had done there on that day, and they also told him what the prophet had said to the king.
Ita, adda lakay a profeta nga agnanaed idiay Betel, ket immay ti maysa kadagiti putotna a lallaki ket imbagana kenkuana dagiti amin a banbanag nga inaramid ti tao ti Dios iti dayta nga aldaw idiay Betel. Imbaga pay dagiti putotna a lallaki kenkuana dagiti sao nga imbaga ti tao ti Dios iti ari.
12 Their father said, “On which road did he go?” So his sons showed him the road on which the prophet from Judah had gone [when he left Bethel].
Kinuna ti amada kadakuada, “Sadino a dalan ti nagturonganna?” Ita nakita dagiti putotna a lallaki ti dalan a nagturongan ti tao ti Dios a naggapu idiay Juda.
13 Then he said to his sons, “Put a saddle on my donkey.” So they did that, and he got on the donkey.
Isu a kinunana kadagiti annakna a lallaki, “Silyaanyo ti asno para kaniak.” Isu a sinilyaanda ti asno ket nagsakay isuna iti daytoy.
14 He went along the road to (find/catch up with) the prophet from Judah. He found him sitting under an oak tree. He said to him, “Are you the prophet who came from Judah?” He replied, “Yes, I am.”
Kinamakam ti lakay a profeta iti tao ti Dios ket nasarakanna daytoy a nakatugaw iti sirok ti maysa a kayo a lugo; ket kinunana kenkuana, “Sika kadi ti tao ti Dios a naggapu idiay Juda?” Simmungbat isuna, “Siak.”
15 The old prophet said to him, “Come home with me and eat some food.”
Ket kinuna ti lakay a profeta kenkuana, “Sumurotka kaniak iti pagtaengak ket manganka iti taraon.”
16 He replied, “No, I am not allowed to go with you into your house, or to eat or drink anything with you,
Simmungbat ti tao ti Dios, “Saanak nga agsubli a kaduam wenno sumurot kenka, wenno mangan iti taraon wenno uminom iti danum a kaduam iti daytoy a lugar,
17 because Yahweh told me, ‘Do not eat or drink anything here, and do not return home on the road on which you came.’”
gapu ta naibilin kaniak babaen iti sao ni Yahweh, 'Saankanto a mangan iti taraon wenno uminom iti danum sadiay, wenno agsubli iti dalan a nagnaam.'”
18 Then the old prophet said to him, “I also am a prophet, like you are. Yahweh sent an angel to tell me that I should take you home with me and give you some food and drink.” But the old man was lying [when he said that].
Isu a kinuna ti lakay a profeta kenkuana, “Maysaak met a profeta a kas kenka, ket kinasaritanak ti maysa nga anghel babaen iti sao ni Yahweh, a kunana, 'Isublim isuna iti balaymo, tapno mangan isuna iti taraon ken uminom iti danum.'” Ngem agul-ulbod isuna iti tao ti Dios.
19 But because of what the old prophet said, the prophet from Judah returned with him to his home and ate some food and drank some water with him.
Isu a nagsubli ti tao ti Dios a kadua ti lakay a profeta ket nangan iti taraon iti balayna ken imminom iti danum.
20 While they were sitting at the table, Yahweh spoke to the old man.
Bayat a nakatugawda iti abay ti lamisaan, immay ti sao ni Yahweh iti profeta a nangisubli kenkuana,
21 Then he cried out to the prophet from Judah, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘You have disobeyed him, and you have not done what he commanded you to do.
ket impukkawna iti tao ti Dios a naggapu idiay Juda, kunana, “Kuna ni Yahweh, 'Gapu ta nagsukirka iti sao ni Yahweh ken saanmo a tinungpal ti bilin nga inted kenka ni Yahweh a Diosmo,
22 Instead, you have come back here and had things to eat and drink in a place where he commanded you not to do that. As a result, you will be killed, and your body will not be buried in the grave where your ancestors are buried.’”
ngem nagsublika ken nanganka iti taraon ken imminom iti danum iti lugar nga imbaga kenka ni Yahweh a saanka a mangan iti taraon ken saanka nga uminom iti danum, saanto a maitabon ti bagim iti nakaitaneman dagiti ammam.'”
23 When they had finished eating, the old man put a saddle on the donkey for the prophet from Judah, [and the prophet from Judah left].
Kalpasan a nangan isuna iti taraon ken kalpasan nga imminom, sinalyaan ti profeta ti asno ti tao ti Dios, ti lalaki a simmurot kenkuana a nagsubli.
24 But as he was going, a lion met him and killed him. The prophet’s corpse was lying on the road, and the donkey was standing beside it, and the lion was also standing beside the corpse.
Idi nakapanaw ti tao ti Dios, nasabat isuna ti maysa a leon iti dalan ket pinatayna isuna, ket naiwalang ti bangkayna iti dalan. Ket nagtakder ti asno iti abay daytoy, ket nagtakder met ti leon iti abay ti bangkay.
25 Some men passed by and were surprised to see the corpse on the road and the lion standing next to the corpse. So they went into Bethel and reported what they had seen.
Idi limmabas dagiti tattao ken nakitada ti naiwalang a bangkay iti dalan, ken ti agtaktakder a leon iti abay ti bangkay, napanda imbaga daytoy idiay siudad a pagnanaedan ti lakay a profeta.
26 When the old man who had brought the prophet from Judah to his home heard about it, he said, “That is the prophet who disobeyed what Yahweh told him to do! That is why Yahweh allowed the lion to attack him and kill him. That is what Yahweh said would happen!”
Idi nangngeg daytoy ti profeta a nangisubli kenkuana manipud iti dalan, kinunana, “Isu ti tao ti Dios a saan a nagtulnog iti sao ni Yahweh. Inted ngarud ni Yahweh isuna iti leon, a nangrangrangkay kenkuana ken nangpatay kenkuana, kas impakdaar kenkuana ti sao ni Yahweh.”
27 Then he said to his sons, “Put a saddle on my donkey.” So they did that.
Isu a nagsao ti lakay a profeta kadagiti putotna a lallaki, a kunana, “Silyaanyo ti asnok,” ket sinilyaanda daytoy.
28 Then he rode on the donkey and found the prophet’s corpse on the road, and his donkey and the lion were still standing there alongside the corpse. But the lion had not eaten any of the flesh of the prophet and had not attacked the donkey.
Napan ket nasarakanna ti naiwalang a bangkay iti dalan, ken ti asno ken ti leon nga agtaktakder iti abay ti bangkay. Saan a kinnan ti leon ti bangkay, ken saanna met a dinarup ti asno.
29 The old man picked up the corpse of the prophet and put it on his donkey and brought it back to Bethel, in order to mourn for him and to bury his corpse.
Binagkat ti profeta ti bangkay ti tao ti Dios, insakayna daytoy iti asno, ken insublina daytoy. Dimteng isuna iti siudadna tapno dung-awan ken maitabon isuna.
30 He buried the prophet’s corpse in the grave where other people in his family [had been buried]. Then he and his sons mourned for him, saying, “[We are very sorry], my brother!”
Impaiddana ti bangkay iti bukodna a tanem, ket dinung-awanda isuna, a kunada, “Asi ka pay, kabsatko!”
31 After they had buried him, the old man said to his sons, “When I die, bury my corpse in the grave where we buried the prophet from Judah. Lay my corpse next to his corpse.
Ket kalpasan a naitabonna isuna, nagsao ti lakay a profeta kadagiti putotna a lallaki, a kunana, “Inton matayak, itabondak iti tanem a nakaipunponan ti tao ti Dios. Ikabilyo dagiti tulangko iti abay dagiti tulangna.
32 [And do not forget what he said, because] the things that Yahweh told him to say about the altar in Bethel, and about the shrines on the hills in the towns in Samaria, will surely happen.”
Ta awan duadua a mapasamakto ti imbagana idi nagpukkaw isuna babaen iti sao ni Yahweh iti maibusor iti altar idiay Betel, ken maibusor kadagiti amin a templo nga adda kadagiti disso a pagdaydayawan kadagiti siudad ti Samaria.”
33 But King Jeroboam still did not turn away from continuing to do evil things. Instead, he appointed more priests [who were not descended from Levi]. Anyone who wanted to be a priest, he appointed to be a priest, in order that he could offer sacrifices on the hills.
Kalpasan daytoy, saan a timmallikud ni Jeroboam iti dakes a wagasna, ngem nangisaad latta kadagiti padi para kadagiti disso a pagdaydayawan manipud kadagiti amin a tattao. Kinonsagraranna ti siasinoman a mayat nga agserbi, tapno adda iti padi para kadagiti pagdaydayawan.
34 Because he committed that sin, [a few years later] God got rid of most of Jeroboam’s descendants and did not allow them to become kings of Israel.
Daytoy a banag ket maysa a basol iti pamilia ni Jeroboam ket isu iti nakaigapuan ti pannakaikkat ken pannakadadael daytoy iti rabaw ti daga.

< 1 Kings 13 >