< Lamentations 1 >
1 Jerusalem was [once] full of people, but now it is deserted. [Once] it was honored by people all over the world, but now it is [grieving/abandoned] like [SIM] a widow. [Once] it was [honored like] [MET] a princess [is honored] among the nations, but now [we who live here] have become slaves.
Mint maradt magánosan a város, a népben bővelkedő! Olyan lett mint özvegy; aki nagy volt a nemzetek közt, úrnő az országok közt, robotolóvá lett!
2 We [PRS] weep bitterly [all] night long, with tears flowing down our cheeks. Among [the people in] all [the nations] that loved Jerusalem there are none that comfort us [now]. All [the rulers of those nations that were previously] our allies have betrayed us, and they are all now enemies [of the people of Jerusalem].
Sírva sír az éjszakában s könnye az orczáján, nincs vigasztalója néki mind a szeretői közt, mind a barátai hűtelenek hozzá, lettek neki ellenségeivé.
3 [The people of] Judah have been (exiled/forced to go to other countries) and caused to suffer greatly as slaves. They live in [other] nations where they do not have peace/safety. Their enemies seized them, and there was no way for them to escape.
Elbujdosott Jehúda az inség és nagy szolgaság miatt; leült a nemzetek közt, nyugalmat nem talált; mind az üldözői utólérték őt a szorosok közepette.
4 The roads to Zion [Hill] are empty [PRS] because no one comes [here] to [celebrate] the sacred festivals. The city gates are deserted, and the priests groan. The young women [of Jerusalem] cry [because] they are suffering greatly.
Czión útjai gyászosak, ünnepre érkezők hián, mind a kapui elpusztulva, papjai sóhajtanak, hajadonai bánkódók s ő – keserve van.
5 Our enemies have conquered the city, and [now] they prosper. Yahweh has punished [the people of] Jerusalem because of all the sins that they have committed. The children [of Jerusalem] have been captured and taken [to other countries].
Szorongatói fejjé lettek, ellenségei boldogok, mert az Örökkévaló megbúsította sok bűntette miatt, kisdedei foglyul mentek a szorongató előtt.
6 Jerusalem was a beautiful city, but it is not beautiful now. The leaders [of the city] are like [SIM] deer that are starving because of being unable to find any grass [to eat]. They are very weak, with the result that they are unable to run from their enemies.
Eltűnt Czión leányától minden ékessége; olyanok lettek nagyjai mint a szarvasok, melyek legelőt nem találtak, s mentek erőtlenül az üldöző előtt.
7 [The people of] Jerusalem are sad and scattered, and they think about the previous greatness of the city. [But now] our enemies have captured the city, and there is no one to help the people. Our enemies destroyed the city and laughed while they were doing that.
Megemlékezett Jeruzsálem nyomorúsága és hontalansága napjaiban mind a drágaságairól, melyek voltak a hajdan napjaitól fogva; midőn népe szorongatónak kezébe esett, s nem volt segítője, látták őt a szorongatók, nevettek elenyésztén.
8 [The people of] [PRS] Jerusalem have sinned very much; [it is as though] [MET] the city has become [like] a filthy [rag]. All those who [previously] honored the city [now] despise it, because they see that it has become very disgraced [MET]. Now [the people of] the city groan, and they cover their faces [because they are very ashamed].
Vétket vétett Jeruzsálem, azért lett fertőzetté; mind a tisztelői lekicsinyelték, mert látták meztelenségét, sóhajtott is ő és hátrafordult.
9 The city has become filthy because of [PRS] the sins that the people have committed; they did not think about what could happen to the city. [Now] the city has been destroyed, and there is no one to comfort [the people]. [The people cry out saying], “Yahweh, look at how we are suffering because our enemies have defeated us!”
Tisztátalansága az uszályain, nem gondolt végére, csodálatosan hanyatlott, nincs neki vigasztalója: lásd, Örökkévaló, nyomorúságomat, mert fennhéjázott az ellenség!
10 Our enemies have taken away all our treasures, all the valuable things that we owned. We have seen [soldiers from other] nations, [men who do not worship Yahweh], enter our sacred temple, [the place] where foreigners/non-Israelis were (forbidden/not allowed) to enter.
Kezét vetette rá a szorongató mind a drágaságaira; bizony látott bemenni szentélyébe nemzeteket, melyekről parancsoltad: ne jussanak be a te gyülekezetedbe!
11 The people of the city groan while they search for food; they have given their treasures to get food [to eat] to remain alive. [They say], “Yahweh, look [at us], and see that we are despised!”
Mind az emberei sóhajtanak, kenyeret koldulnak, odaadták drágaságaikat ételért, hogy lelküket üdíthessék; lásd, Örökkévaló, és tekintsd, hogy lekicsinyelt vagyok!
12 You people who pass by, you do not [RHQ] seem to care at all [about what has happened to us]. Look around and see that there are no other [RHQ] people who are suffering like we are. Yahweh has caused us to suffer because he was extremely angry [with us].
Ne nektek, ti úton járók mind! Tekintsetek ide és lássátok: van-a fájdalom mint az én fájdalmam, mely nekem okoztatott, kit megbúsított az Örökkévaló, haragja föllobbanásának napján?
13 [It is as though] he sent a fire from heaven [MTY] that burned in our bones; [it is as though] [MET] he has placed a trap for our feet, and has prevented us from walking any further. He has abandoned us; we are weak/miserable [every day], all day long.
Magasból küldött tüzet csontjaimba és gyötörte őket; hálót terített lábaimnak, hátra vetett engem, tett engem pusztulttá, egész napon sínylővé.
14 He caused the sins that we have committed to be [like] a heavy load for us to carry; [it is as though] [MET] he tied them around our necks. Previously we were strong, but he has caused us to become weak. He has allowed our enemies to capture us, and we were not able to do anything to resist them.
Összerovatott keze által bűn tetteim járma, egybefonódnak, nyakamra szállnak, elgyengítette erőmet; odaadott engem az Úr olyannak kezeibe, ki előtt nem állhatok meg.
15 Yahweh looked at our mighty soldiers and laughed at them. He has summoned a great army to [come and] crush our young soldiers. [It is as though] [MET] Yahweh has trampled on [us] people of Judah like [SIM] [people trample] on grapes in a pit [to make wine].
Elvette az Úr mind az erőseimet én bennem, hirdetett ellenem gyülekezést, hogy megtörje ifjaimat, prést tiprott az Úr Jehúda a szűz leányának.
16 I weep because of [all] those things; my eyes are filled with tears. There is no one to comfort me; those who could encourage me are far away. Our enemies have conquered [us], so our children have nothing good to (hope for/expect to happen).
Ezek miatt sirok én, szemem, víztől folyik szét, mert távol van tőlem vigasztaló, lelkemet üdítő; lettek fiaim pusztultakká, hogy győzelmeskedett az ellenség.
17 [We people of] [PRS] Jerusalem reach out our hands [to get help], but there is no one to comfort us. Yahweh has decided concerning [us descendants of] Jacob that the people in nearby nations will become our enemies; so they consider that Jerusalem has become [like] [MET] a filthy rag.
Kitárta Czión a kezeit, nincs neki vigasztalója, Jákóbra rendelte az Örökkévaló körülötte szorongatóit; lett Jeruzsálem fertőzetté közöttük.
18 But what Yahweh has done [to us] is fair, because we have rebelled against obeying the commands that he gave [us]. You people everywhere, listen [to us]; [look and] see that we are suffering [greatly]. We had [many] sons and daughters, but they have been captured and forced to go to distant countries.
Igazságos ő, az Örökkévaló, mert parancsa iránt engedetlen voltam; halljátok csak, oh népek mind és lássátok fájdalmamat: hajadonaim és ifjaim fogságba mentek.
19 We pleaded with our allies [to help us], but they [all] refused. Our priests and our leaders have died [from hunger] in the city while they were searching for food [to eat] to remain alive.
Hívtam szeretőimet, ők megcsaltak engem, papjaim és véneim a városban múltak ki; mert ételt kerestek maguknak, hogy felüdíthessék lelköket.
20 Yahweh, see that we are suffering very much. [It is as though] our inner beings are tormented. We are sad [SYN] because we have rebelled [against you]. Our enemies kill people in the streets with their swords; people are dying [because they have no food to eat].
Lásd, Örökkévaló, hogy megszorúltam, beleim megtüzesedtek, megfordult szívem én bennem, mert fölötte engedetlen voltam; kivülről öldös a kard, a házban mintha halál volna.
21 People have heard us while we groaned, but no one [came to] comfort us. [Yahweh, ] you caused us to experience this [disaster], and our enemies are happy to see what you have done [to us]. But cause it soon to be the time that you have promised, when our enemies will suffer like we have suffered!
Hallották, hogy sóhajtok, nincs nekem vigasztalóm, ellenségeim mind hallották veszedelmemet, örvendeztek, hogy te cselekedted; ha majd elhoztad a napot, melyet hirdettél, olyanok lesznek mint én!
22 [Yahweh, ] see all the evil things that they have done and punish them! [Punish them] like you have punished us for all the sins that we committed! [We say this to you] because we suffer and groan very much, and we (faint/are very sad).
Jusson minden rosszaságuk te eléd, s bánj velök, amint velem bántál mind a bűntetteim miatt; mert sok a sóhajtásom és sínylő a szivem.