< Ezekiel 28 >
1 [Then] Yahweh gave me another message. [He said]:
Niheo amako indraike ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe,
2 “You human, give to the king of Tyre this message from [me], Yahweh the Lord: ‘You have very proudly claimed, “I am a god! I sit on a throne of a god [in a city on an island] in the sea!” You boast that you are a god; but you are only a man, not a god.
O ana’ondatio, saontsio ty hoe ami’ty roandria’ i Tsore, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Amy t’ie nañonjoñe ty tro’o, nanao ty hoe: izaho ro ‘ndrahare, mpiambesatse am-piambesan- ndrahare eo, anteñateñan-driak’ ao; te mone ondaty irehe fa tsy Andrianañahare, najado’o ho arofon’añahare ty tro’o;
3 [You think that] you are wiser than Daniel was, [and you think that] you can understand every secret.
toe mahihitse te amy Daniele irehe; tsy eo ty bisibisike hahafietaha’ iareo ama’o;
4 By being wise and understanding [a lot], you have become [very] rich; you have acquired much gold and silver for your treasuries.
ami’ty hilala’o naho ami’ty faharendreha’o ty nanontona’o vara, naho namoria’o volamena naho volafoty an-driha’o ao;
5 [Yes, it is true that] by trading wisely, you have been enabled to become very rich, and because you are rich, you have become very proud.
ty haliforan-kihi’o, o fibalibali’oo ty nampitomboa’o fanaña, vaho mitoabotse ty tro’o ty amo varao.
6 Therefore, this is what Yahweh the Lord says: “Because you think that you are as wise as a god,
Aa le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè amy te nampijadoñe’o ho ndrahare ty tro’o:
7 I will [now] bring a foreign [army] to attack your [country], an army that causes other nations to be terrified. They will pull out their swords to strike you, [you who think that] [IRO] you have marvelous/great wisdom, and they will destroy all your beautiful things.
Ingo arè te hampihitrifeko ama’o ty ambahiny, ondaty maozatse amo kilakila’ ndatio, le ho tarihe’ iereo ami’ty hafanjakan-kihi’o o fibara’eo, vaho ho tivà’ iareo ty fireandrea’o.
8 They will bring you down to your grave; you will die violently like [MET] those who died in the sea.
Hagado’ iareo mb’an- tsikeokeok’ ao irehe, hihomak’ ami’ty fivetraha’ o zinamañe an-teñateñan-driakeo.
9 Then you will certainly not [RHQ] say to those who are killing you, 'I am a god!' [because they will know that] you are not a god; you are only a man.
Aa mboe hatao’o añatrefa’ i mpamono azoy hao ty hoe: izaho o ndrahare zao? Ihe ondaty avao, fa tsy Andrianañahare, am-pità’ i mañè-doza ama’oy.
10 You will die like other people who are unacceptable to me die, killed by foreigners.” [That will surely happen because] I, Yahweh, have said it.’”
Hikoromak’ ami’ty fivetraha’ o tsy sinavatseo irehe, am-pitàn-ambahiny; amy te Izaho ty mitaroñe, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
11 Yahweh also gave me this message:
Niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
12 “You human, sing a sad/funeral song about the king of Tyre. Say to him, ‘This is what Yahweh the Lord says: [“You thought that] [IRO] you were completely perfect, extremely wise and handsome.
O ana’ondatio, añonjono bekom-pandalàñe ty mpanjaka’ i Tsorey ami’ty hoe: Hoe t’Iehovà Talè: Nivolim-pitombon-kafoniran-drehe, nilifo-kilala, vaho niginok’ an-katsomerentserañe.
13 You [had a wonderful life, as though] you were in my [beautiful] garden in Eden. Your [clothes] were decorated with many [HYP] kinds of very valuable stones— ruby, topaz, emerald, chrysolite, onyx, jasper, turquoise, and beryl [stones]. Those stones were set/placed in gold [mountings]. They were prepared for you on the day that you were born.
Te Edene, golobon’Añahare ao irehe, nisikine ze hene vatosoa; ty odeme, ty pit’dà, ty diamondra, ty tarsise, ty sohame, ty iasefè, ty safira, ty nòfeke, ty barekate; vaho nitseneañe ama’o am-bolamena an-tsata’ ty mandolina naho ty soly, amy andro nañoreñañe azoy.
14 I appointed [DOU] you to be like [MET] a strong angel to guard the people. [It was as though I put] you on my holy mountain, and you walked among fiery stones.
Nimpanàkon-drehe ry kerobe norizañey, Izaho ty nampijadoñ’ azo tamy vohi-masin’ Añaharey; nihelohelo amo vato milebalebao.
15 You were completely good in all that you did, from the day that you were created/born, until you [started to] do wicked things.
Nitalango an-tsata’o iaby boak’ ami’ty andro nañoreñañ’ azo, ampara’ te nitendrek’ ama’o ty hakeo.
16 [Then] you became busy trading things, and you started to act violently, and you sinned. So I caused you to be disgraced; and the angel who was guarding you forced you to leave my holy mountain, forced you to leave your place among those fiery stones.
Nahalipo-tiñak’ azo ty fitoaboram-pibalibali’o, naho nandilatse irehe; aa le navokovokoko boak’amy vohin’Añaharey, vaho naretsako aman-keloke amo vato milebalebao irehe ry kerobe mpanakoñeo.
17 You were extremely proud because you were very handsome. Because you loved beautiful things, you did things that wise people do not do. [So] I threw you to the ground, and allowed [other] kings who saw you to laugh at you.
Nañonjoñe azo an-tro’o, ty hamotsotsore’oy, naniva azo ty hilala’o ty amy filoeloea’oy; nafetsako an-tane eo irehe; napoko añatrefa’ o mpanjakao, haharendreha’ iareo azo.
18 By committing many sins and by trading things dishonestly, you caused your places of worship to become unacceptable to me. So I caused a fire [to burn down your city]. [Your city] was burned completely; the people who were watching it saw that only ashes remained on the ground.
Fa nitivae’o i toe’o miavakey amo tahi’o tsifotofotoo, amo hakeom-pibalibali’oo; aa le nañakarako afo boak’am-po’o ao, ze nahaforototo azo, tinenoko ho lavenok’ an-tane eo am-pahaoniña’ ze hene mahaisake.
19 All the people who knew what your [city was like previously] were appalled. Now [your city] has disappeared, and it will not exist any more.”’”
Songa nilatsa’ ze nahafohiñe azo amo kilakila’ndatio; nivarata irehe vaho tsy ho eo ka.
20 [Then] Yahweh gave me another message. [He said],
Niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
21 “You human, turn toward Sidon [city], and declare the terrible things that will happen to it.
O ana’ ondatio ampiatrefo mb’e Tsidone ty lahara’o le mitokia ama’e
22 Give [the people of Sidon] this message from [me], Yahweh the Lord: ‘I am your enemy, [you people of] Sidon, and by what I do to you, I will reveal that I am very great/glorious. When I punish you and reveal that I am holy, everyone who is watching that will know that it is I, Yahweh, [who have the power to do what I say that I will do].
ty hoe, Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Heheke te miatrek’azo iraho ry Tsidone; le ho rengeñe añivo’o ao iraho; naho ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà, ie ametsahako zaka, vaho haveheñe ama’e.
23 I will send a plague upon you, and I will send [enemies to come and] kill [MTY] you in your streets. They will attack you from every direction, and your people will be slaughtered inside the walls of your city. Then everyone will know that I, Yahweh, [have the power to do what I say that I will do].'
Hañitrifako angorosy naho lio amo lala’eo naho hitsingoritritse añivo’e ao o fereo, ty asam-pibara miarikoboñe aze, vaho ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà.
24 No longer will those who live near you people of Israel [hurt you] like [MET] painful briers and sharp thorns [hurt people]. And then the Israeli people will know that I, Yahweh, [have the power to do what I say that I will do].”
Aa le lia’e tsy ho aman-droi-piteke i anjomba’ Israeley, ndra fatike hampinòtse aze boak’ amo mpiarikoboñe malaiñe azeo; vaho ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà Talè.
25 And this is [also] what Yahweh the Lord says: “Some day the people of Israel will live in their own land [again], the land that I gave to Jacob, who [also] served me. I will gather them from [distant] countries where I have scattered them. And I will reveal to the nations that I am holy among my people.
Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Ie atontoko amo hene nampiparatsiahako aze añeo ty anjomba’ Israele, naho fa nampiavaheko am-pihaino’ o kilakila’ ndatio
26 My people will live safely in Israel; they will build houses and plant vineyards. And when I punish the nearby nations that despised them, they will know that it is I, Yahweh their God, [who has done it].”
le himoneña’ iareo i tane natoloko amy mpitoroko Iakobeiy. Hiaiñañoleñañe iereo naho hañoreñe kivoho naho hañalahala tanem-bahe le himoneñ’ an-kanintsiñe ao, ie fa nametsahako zaka o mpamaoke mañohoke iareo vaho ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà Andrianañahare’ iareo.