< Ezekiel 10 >
1 Then [in the vision] I saw what resembled a throne made of (sapphire/[a very valuable] blue stone). It was above the thing that resembled a dome that was above the heads of the four winged creatures.
Nañente iraho, le ingo, amy lañelañe ambone’ ty añambone’ o kerobeoy te niboak’ ambone’ iareo ey ty raha hoe safira, nibentatse ho fiambesatse.
2 Yahweh said to the man wearing the linen robe, “Go between the wheels that are under the winged creatures. Pick up as many hot coals as you can, and scatter them over the city.” And while I watched, the man wearing the linen robe left.
Le hoe re amy misikin-damba leniy: Akia, añivo’ o larò mininike ambane’ o kerobeo naho atsafo vaen’ afo boak’ añivo’ o kerobeo ty fità’o roe vaho aparatsaho ambone’ i rovay. Aa le nimb’ao re, ampahatreavako.
3 The four winged creatures were standing on the south side of the temple when the man wearing the linen robe entered. Then a cloud filled the inner courtyard [of the temple area].
Nijohañe ankavana’ i kivohoy o kerobeo amy nimoaha’ indatiy, naho nahatsake i kiririsa añate’ey i rahoñey;
4 And the (glory/dazzling light) of Yahweh rose up from above the winged creatures and went to the entrance of the temple. The cloud filled the temple, and the courtyard was full of the (glory/dazzling light) of Yahweh.
le nionjoñe boak’ amo kerobeo ty enge’ Iehovà nijohañe an-tsarira’ i lalañey, naho nilifore’ i rahoñey i kivohoy, vaho nañatseke i kiririsay ty fireandrea’ ty enge’ Iehovà.
5 The sound made by the wings of the winged creatures could be heard as far away as the courtyard outside the temple. It [very loud], like [SIM] the voice of Almighty God when he speaks.
Le jinanjiñe an-kiririsa alafe’e ao ty fangotrohan’ ela’ o kerobeo manahake ty fiarañanañan’ Andriampañontroñe, t’ie mitsara.
6 When Yahweh commanded the man wearing the linen robe to take burning coals from among those winged creatures, the man went [the courtyard] and stood beside one of the wheels.
Aa ie namantoke am’indaty misikin-deniy ami’ty hoe: Andrambeso afo boak’ añivo’ o larò mininike añivo’ o kerobeoo, le nimoak’ ao re nijohañe añivo’ o larò mininikeo.
7 Then one of those winged creatures reached out his hand to the fire that was there among them. He picked up some of the coals and put them in the hands of the man wearing the linen robe, and that man took them and left.
Ie amy zao, nahiti’ ty kerobe ty fità’e boak’ añivo’ o kerobeo mb’ amy afo an-teñateña’ o kerobeoy le nandrambesa’e naho natolo’e am-pità’ i nisikin-deniy, rinambe’e vaho niavotse.
8 Under the wings of the winged creatures was something that resembled a human’s hands.
Niloneak’ amy zao, amo kerobeo ambane’ o ela’eo ty manahake te fità’ ondaty.
9 Then [in the vision] I saw four wheels alongside the winged creatures. There was one wheel beside each of the winged creatures. The wheels shone like [SIM] very valuable stones.
Aa ie nañente iraho, hehe ty larò efatse marine o kerobeo, songa larò raike i kerobe rey, le hoe vaton-Tarsise ty volo’ i larò rey.
10 The wheels were all alike: Each had one wheel inside another wheel.
Le ty vinta’ iareo, hambañe i efatse rey, manahake te añate’ ty larò ty larò.
11 Whenever they moved, they went straight in whatever direction one of the winged creatures faced. The wheels did not turn in another direction while the winged creatures flew.
Ie nandeha le nionjomb’amy ze joro-tane tea’e, tsy nivio t’ie nandeha, fa amy ze nitoliha’ ty loha’e ty norihe’ iereo le tsy niviombio am-pandenañe.
12 Their bodies, including their backs and hands and wings, were covered with eyes. The wheels were also covered with eyes.
Tsitsike fihaino ty sandri’ iareo, o pa’eo, o fità’eo, o ela’eo, naho o larò’eo, vaho añariari’ i larò efatse rey.
13 I heard someone call them ‘the whirling wheels’.
Tsinanoko te nitokaveñe ty hoe Larò-Mpininike i larò rey.
14 Each of the winged creatures had four faces. One face was like the face of a bull, one face was like the face of a human, one face was like the face of a lion, and one face was like the face of an eagle.
Songa aman-daharañe efatse: laharan-kerobe ty valoha’e; lahara’ ondaty ty faharoe; tarehen-diona ty fahatelo; vaho tarehem-bantio ty fahefatse.
15 Then the winged creatures rose up. They were the same living creatures that I had seen alongside the Kebar River/Canal.
Niongake i kerobe rey. Ie i raha veloñe nitreako añ’olo’ i saka Kebarey rey.
16 When the winged creatures moved, the wheels moved with them. When the winged creatures spread their wings to fly over the ground, the wheels did not leave them.
Aa naho mañavelo i kerobe rey le mindre lia ama’e i larò rey; aa ie onjone’ i kerobe rey o ela’eo hiavotse i taney mb’ añ’ abo ey, le tsy mivike tsy ho rekets’ ama’e i larò rey.
17 When the winged creatures stopped, the wheels stopped. When the winged creatures started to fly, the wheels flew with them, because the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.
Ie mitsangañe, le mijohañe ka iretoañe; ie mionjoñe, le mañambone ka iretoa; fa am’ iareo ao ty arofo’ o raha veloñeo.
18 Then the (glory/dazzling light) left the entrance of the temple and stopped above the winged creatures.
Nienga i sariran-kivohoy amy zao ty enge’ Iehovà nijohañe ambone’ i kerobe rey.
19 While I watched, the winged creatures spread their wings and started to fly, and the wheels went with them. They stopped at the gate on the east side of the temple area, and the (glory/dazzling light) of God, the one whom the [had worshiped], was above them.
Nonjone’ i kerobe rey o ela’eo henane zay le nienga i taney am-pahatreavako eo; ie niavotse le niaoloa’ i laro rey, naho nijohañe am-pimoaha’ i lalambey atiñana’ i anjomba’ Iehovày eoy; vaho ambone’ iereo eo ty engen’ Añahare’ Israele.
20 Those were the [same] four living creatures that I had seen alongside the Kebar River/Canal, and I realized that they were the winged creatures.
Ie i raha veloñe nitreako ambanen’ Andrianañahare’ Israele añ’ olon-tsaka Kebare rey; le napotako t’ie kerobe.
21 Each of them had four faces and four wings, and under their wings was what resembled a human’s hands.
Songa aman-daharañe efatse naho elats’ efatse; vaho hoe fità’ ondaty ty ambane’ ela’eo.
22 Their faces were the same as the faces that I had seen at the Kebar River/Canal. Each of them flew straight ahead.
Le nihambañe amo laharañe nitreako añ’ olo-tsaka-Kebareo ty vintan-dahara’ iareo, ty vinta’ iareo naho ty fañova’ iareo, songa nionjoñe mahity mb’am-piatrefa’e.