< Isaiah 4 >
1 When that happens, [there will be very few unmarried men still alive]. [As a result], seven [unmarried] women will grab one man, and say, “Allow us [all] to marry you [IDM]! We will provide our own food and clothing. All that we want is to no longer be disgraced [because of not being married].”
E kindeno mon abiriyo biro laro dichwo achiel, kagiwacho niya, “Wanacham chiembwa wawegi kendo wanarwak lepwa wawegi, makmana yienwa mondo oluongwa gi nyingi mondo igolnwa wichkuot!”
2 [But] some day, Israel [MTY] will be [very] beautiful and great/glorious. The people of Israel who will still be there will be very proud of the wonderful fruit that grows in their land.
E kindeno Bad Yath mar Jehova Nyasaye nobed maber kendo man-gi duongʼ, kendo olemo mar piny nobed mor kod duongʼ ne jo-Israel motony.
3 All the people who will remain in Jerusalem, who were not killed when Jerusalem was destroyed, whose names are listed among those who live there, will be [called] holy.
Eka joma noyud kotony e Sayun kod Jerusalem noluong ni jomaler, ma gin kar romb ji duto moyud kangima e Jerusalem
4 [That will happen when] Yahweh washes away the guilt of the women of Jerusalem, and when he stops the violence [MET] [on the streets of Jerusalem] by punishing [the people of Jerusalem]. When he does that, it will be like a fire to burn up all the impure things.
Ruoth Nyasaye noluok richo mag mond Sayun; kendo enopwodh remo manochwer Jerusalem gi roho mar ngʼado bura kod roho mar mach.
5 Then Yahweh will send a cloud of smoke every day and a flaming fire every night to cover Jerusalem and [all] those who gather there; it will be [like] a glorious canopy over the city
Bangʼe Jehova Nyasaye nokel rumbi mar iro ne ji godiechiengʼ kendo ligek mach mangʼangʼni gotieno e Got Sayun. Duongʼni nobed ka yath maduongʼ makelo tipo.
6 that will shelter the people from the sun during the daytime and protect them when there are windstorms and rain.
Nobed mana ka tado makelo tipo ka chiengʼ rieny kendo ka kama ji ringo tonyie ka bwok ne koth kod ahiti maduongʼ.