< Ezekiel 19 >
1 [Yahweh said to me, “Ezekiel], sing a sad funeral [a which will be a parable] [two of the] kings of Israel.
Hina Gode da na da amo gogolosu gesami, amo Isala: ili hina bagade mano aduna dawa: ma: ne, amo hea: le ima: ne sia: i,
2 Say [to the Israeli people], ‘[It is as though] [MET] your mother was a brave female lion who raised her cubs among [other] lions.
“Alia ame da laione wa: me aseme gasa bagade galu. E da ea mano dema: ne, laione wa: me gawali nimi bagade, ilia wa: i amo ganodini ouligisu.
3 She taught one of them to [for other animals to kill], and he [even] learned [kill and] eat people.
E da mano afae fofole, ema benea ahoasu hou olelei. Amo laione wa: me mano da dunu medole nasu dawa: digi.
4 [When people from other] nations heard about him, they trapped him in a pit. Then they used hooks to drag him to Egypt.
Soge fifi asi gala da ea hamobe nababeba: le, uli dogone gele, e da amoga sa: i. Ilia da e ma: goga hiougili, Idibidi sogega hiouginana asi.
5 His mother waited for him [to return], but [soon] she stopped hoping/expecting [that he would return]. So she raised another cub who [also] became very fierce.
Laione eme da ea mano buhagima: bela: le dawa: le ouesalu, be hamedei ba: i. Amalalu, e da mano eno fofole, e da asigilale, gesenesu dawa: i.
6 He hunted along with [other] [for animals to kill], and he even learned [kill and] eat people.
E da asigilaloba, laione wa: me wa: i amoma gegesenesa lasu. E amola benea ahoasu dawa: digili, dunu fane nasu hamoi.
7 He destroyed forts, and he ruined cities. When he roared [loudly], everyone was terrified.
E da gagili sali amola moilai bagohame mugululi wadela: lesi. Soge fi dunu da ea gogonomobe husu nababeba: le, beda: igia: i.
8 So [people of other] nations planned to kill him, and men came from many places to spread out a net for him, and they caught him in a trap.
Fifi asi gala huluane da ema gegemusa: gilisi. Ilia sanisu efega efegele, e gagulaligi.
9 They tied him with chains and took him to Babylonia. And [there] he was locked in a prison, with the result that [no one on] the hills of Israel ever heard him roar again.’ [Also, say to the Israeli people, ]
Ilia da e gagilia sanawane, Ba: bilone hina bagade amoma gaguli asi. Ea gogonobe bu Isala: ili agoloa maedafa nabima: ne, ilia ea gagili sali noga: le sosodo ouligisu.
10 ‘[It is as though] [SIM] your mother was a grapevine that was planted along a stream. There was plenty of water, so it had lots of branches and produced [a lot of] grapes.
Alia ame da waini efe hano bega: bugi defele ba: i. Hano bagade dialebeba: le, waini efe da lubi amola fage, amoga dedeboi dagoi ba: i.
11 That grapevine grew and became taller than all the nearby trees; [everyone could] see that it was very strong and healthy. And those branches were good for making scepters that symbolize the power/ [of a king].
Ea amoda da gasa bagade alele, hina bagade hamoi. Waini efe da heda: le, mu mobiga doaga: i. Dunu huluane da ea sedade amola ea lubiga dedeboi ba: i.
12 [Yahweh] became very angry, so he pulled up the vine by its roots and threw it on the ground, where the [very hot] winds from the desert dried up all its fruit. The strong branches wilted and were burned in a fire.
Be ougi bagade dunu da amo waini efe loboga a: le fasili, osoba gisalugala: i. Gusudili mabe fo da ea dulu huluane hafoga: i. Ilia da ea amoda fifili fasili, eso hougili, ulagili sali.
13 Now that vine has been planted in a hot, dry desert.
Wali amo waini efe da hafoga: i soge, hano hamedei, amoga bugi.
14 A fire started to burn its stem, and then started to burn the branches and burned all the grapes. [Now] not [even] one strong branch remains; they will never become scepters for a king.’ That funeral song must be sung very sadly.”
Waini efe damu da lalu aligili, ea amoda amola fage da huluane nene dagoi ba: i. Amoda da bu gasa hamedafa ba: mu, amola ilia da hina bagade hamedafa hamomu.” Amo gesami da gogolosu gesami. Dunu da amo enoenoi agoane hea: lalu.