< Jeremiah 30 >

1 Yahweh gave me another message. He said,
Ty tsara niheo am’Iirmeà boak’ am’ Iehovà, manao ty hoe:
2 “[I], Yahweh, the God whom the Israeli people [say they belong to], am telling you that you should write down everything that I have said to you.
Inao ty nitsara’ Iehovà, Andrianañahare’ Israele: Sokiro am-boke ao ze hene tsara nitaroñeko ama’o.
3 [I want you to know that] some day I will free my people, [the people of] Israel and Judah, from being slaves [in Babylon]. I will bring them back to this land that I gave to their ancestors, and this land will belong to them again. [That will surely happen because] I, Yahweh, have said it.”
Amy te ho tondroke ty andro, hoe t’Iehovà, te hafoteko ty fandrohiza’ ondatiko Israele naho Iehodao, hoe t’Iehovà; le hampoliko mb’amy tane natoloko aman-droae’ iareoy, vaho ho fanaña’ iareo.
4 Yahweh gave [to me] another message concerning [the people of] Israel and Judah.
Le iretoañe o entañe nitsarae’ Iehova am’ Israele naho am’ Iehodao.
5 This is what he said: “I hear people screaming because they are terrified [DOU]; there is no peace [in the land].
Hoe t’Iehovà: Toe nahajanjiñe feom-pihondrahondrañe, naho fangebahebañan-jahay, fa tsy fanintsiñañe.
6 But think about this: Men certainly do not [RHQ] give birth to babies. Therefore, why do strong men stand there, with their faces very white/pale, with their hands pressed against their stomachs, like women who are about to give birth to babies?
Añontaneo henaneo, maharendreha hera misamake ty lahilahy; akore arè te treako mitam-pisafoa manahake ty rakemba mitsongo ondaty iabio, ie sindre miha-fosaposatse o laharañeo?
7 [Terrible things will soon happen]; that will be a terrible day! There has never been such a time. It will be a time when [my] Israeli people will experience great trouble, but [finally] they will be saved [from their sufferings].”
Hoy abey ty hara’elahi’ i àndroy, tsy añirinkiriñañe, ho andron-kankàñe am’Iakobe, f’ie ho rombaheñe ama’e.
8 The Commander of the armies of angels says this: “At that time [it will be as though] I will sever/cut the ropes [that are around my people], and I will free them from being (slaves/forced to do what the King of Babylon wants them to do) [MET]. People in other countries will no longer be their bosses.
Ho tondrok’ amy andro zay, hoe t’Iehovà’ i Màroy, te hampipozaheko am-pititia’o ty joka’e, naho ho rafadrafateko o rohi’oo; vaho tsy hañondevo azo ka ty ambahiny;
9 My people will [again] serve me, Yahweh, their God, and [they will serve a king who is a descendant of] King David; [they will serve the king] whom I will appoint for them.
fe songa hitoroñe Iehovà Andrianañahare’e naho i Davide mpanjaka’e, ie hampitroareko ho a iareo.
10 So, [you people of] Israel who serve me, do not be dismayed/worried [now], because [some day] I will bring you back from distant places; I will bring your descendants [back home] from the land to which they were exiled. [Then you] Israeli people will [again] live peacefully and safely, and there will not be any [nation] that will cause you to be terrified.
Aa le ko hemban-drehe ry Iakobe mpitoroko, hoe t’Iehovà; naho ko lonjetse, ry Israele; fa toe ho rombaheko boake tsietoitane añe, naho ty tiri’o boak’ an-tanem- pandrohizañe añe, le himpoly t’Iakobe naho hianjiñe naho hierañerañe, vaho tsy eo ty hañembañe aze.
11 I, Yahweh, say that I will be with you and will rescue you; I will completely destroy the nations to which I have scattered you. But I will not completely destroy you. I will punish you [for your many sins], but I will punish you [only] as severely as you deserve: I would be doing wrong if I did not punish you at all.”
Amy t’ie indrezako, hoe t’Iehovà, handrombahako; le ho fonga mongoreko o fifeheañe nampiparatsiahako azoo, fa tsy hampigadoñeko ka irehe; te mone ho lafaeko ami’ty hatò, vaho tsy ho rotsaheko ho mongotse.
12 Yahweh [also] says this: “[You have (suffered very much/endured many disasters)]; [it is as though] you have a terrible wound that cannot be cured.
Aa hoe t’Iehovà: Toe tsy lefe jangañeñe ty farare’o, vaho mahaferenaiñe o fere’oo.
13 There is no one to help you, no one to put a bandage on your wound. There is no [medicine that will] heal you.
Tsy eo ty mihalaly ho azo, hampibandiañe o naratseo, tsy amañ’aoly mahamelañ’ azo.
14 All your allies [MET] have deserted you and they do not want to help you [any more]. [It is true that] I have punished you severely, [like your] enemies would wound you, because you have committed many sins and you are very guilty.
Songa nañaliño azo o sakeza’oo, tsy ipaia’iareo; fa vinonotroboko hoe zinevo’ ty rafelahy, ami’ty fandafam-pampisoañe; ami’ty hajabajaba’ o hakeo’oo ami’ty fitoabora’ o tahi’oo.
15 [Because that is true], why do you protest about my punishing you, [as though I had caused] a wound that could not be cured [RHQ]? It was necessary for me to punish you, because you had committed many sins and you were very guilty.
Ino ty ikoikoiha’o ty hasilofa’o, tsy mete mitotòtse o rare’oo, fa ty haloza’ o hakeo’oo, vaho ty hamaro’ o tahi’oo ty nanoako ama’o o raha rezao.
16 But [some day] all those who [are trying to] destroy you will be destroyed; all your enemies will be exiled [to other nations]. All those who have stolen things from you will have their [valuable] possessions stolen, and all those who attack you will be attacked.
F’ie songa habotseke o mampibotsek’ azoo, naho o rafelahi’o iabio, sindre hasese am-pandrohizañe añe; naho ho fikopahañe o mikopak’ azoo, vaho fonga hatoloko ho tsindroheñe ze mitsàtsa azo.
17 [Everyone] says that you are (outcasts/people that they no longer associate with), and that [you live in] Jerusalem, a city that no one cares about.” But Yahweh says, “I will heal your injuries/wounds and cause you to be healthy again.”
Hampijangañeko, vaho ho melañeko o fere’oo, hoe t’Iehovà; amy te natao’ iareo añombe-lahy mavo irehe ami’ty hoe: Ty Tsione, ie tsy paia’ondatio.
18 This is what Yahweh says: “I will bring the people of Israel back from the lands to which they were taken and enable them to possess their land and their houses again. [When that happens], Jerusalem will be rebuilt on top of its ruins, and the [king’s] palace will be rebuilt to be like it was before.
Aa hoe t’Iehovà: Inao! hafoteko ty fandrohizañe o kiboho’ Iakobeo, naho ho ferenaiñeko o kivoho’eo; naho hamboareñe ambone’ i tamboho’ey i rovay, vaho hajadoñe amy toe’ey eo i anjombay.
19 People will [again] sing joyfully to thank [me], and I will cause there to be more people [in Jerusalem], not fewer; I will cause them to be honored, not despised.
Hiboak’am’iereo ty fañandriañañe, naho ty fiarañanaña’ o mifaleo; vaho hampitomboeko fa tsy haketrake, hampiraoraoeko iereo le tsy ho kede.
20 Their children will [prosper] like they did before. I will cause them to be a group of people [who worship] me, and I will punish any [nation] that oppresses them.
Hanahake te taolo o ana’eo, naho hioreñe aoloko eo ty valobohò’ iareo, vaho fonga ho liloveko ze mamorekeke iareo.
21 One of their own people will be their king, and I will invite him to come close to me [to worship me], because no one [RHQ] would (dare/have courage) to come close to me [if I did not invite him].
Ho raik’ am’iereo ty mpiaolo’ iareo, naho ho hirik’ am’iereo ao ty mpifehe’ iareo; naho hampañarineko amako re, toe ie ty hañarivo ahy; fa ia ty hahavany hitotok’ amako? hoe t’Iehovà.
22 You [Israeli people] will be my people, and I will be your God.”
Ho ondatiko nahareo, vaho ho Andrianañahare’ areo iraho.
23 Yahweh will punish [MTY] [your enemies]; [it will be like a great] storm; it will come down [like] a whirlwind, swirling around the heads of wicked people.
Heheke ty talio-lahi’ Iehovà, fa mionjoñe mb’eo ty filoroloroa’e, tangololahy mikafoakafoake; miviombio ami’ty loha’ o lo-tserekeo.
24 He will not stop being angry until he completely accomplishes [all] that he has planned. In the future, you will understand [all] of this [clearly].
Tsy hibalike ty haviñerañe miforoforo’ Iehovà, ampara’ te nihenefe’e naho sikal’amy te fonitse i nisatrien’ arofo’ey; ho rendre’ areo izay amo andro honka’eo.

< Jeremiah 30 >