< Zechariah 5 >

1 I looked up again, and I saw a scroll that was flying [through the air].
Un es savas acis atkal pacēlu un skatījos, un redzi, satīta grāmata skrēja.
2 The angel asked me, “What do you see?” I replied, “I see a flying scroll that is [huge], (10 yards/9 meters) long and (5 yards/4.5 meters) wide.”
Un viņš uz mani sacīja: Ko tu redzi? Un es sacīju: es redzu satītu grāmatu skrienam, tai garums ir divdesmit olektis un platums tai ir desmit olektis.
3 Then he said to me, “On this scroll is written the [words that Yahweh is speaking to] curse the entire country. On [one side of] the scroll it is written that every thief will be banished. On [the other side] it is written that everyone who tells a lie when he is solemnly promising to tell the truth will also be banished from the country.
Un viņš uz mani sacīja: šis ir tas lāsts, kas iziet pa visas zemes virsu, jo ikkatrs, kas zog, pēc tā taps izdeldēts no šejienes, un ikkatrs, kas nepareizi zvēr, pēc tā taps izdeldēts no šejienes.
4 The Commander of the armies of angels says, ‘I will send [copies of] this scroll to the places where thieves live and to the houses of those who use my name when they solemnly promise to tell the truth. [The copies of] this scroll will stay in their houses, until those houses and all their wood and stones are destroyed.’”
Es to izlaižu, saka Tas Kungs Cebaot, un tam (lāstam) būs iet zagļa namā, un tā namā, kas pie Mana Vārda nepatiesi zvērē, un tas piemājos viņa namā un to nobeigs ar viņa baļķiem un akmeņiem.
5 Then the angel who had been talking to me came closer to me and said, “Look up and see what is appearing!”
Un tas eņģelis, kas ar mani runāja, iznāca un uz mani sacīja: pacel jel savas acis un redzi, kas tas ir, kas tur iziet?
6 I asked him, “What is it?” He replied, “It is a big basket [for measuring grain]. But it represents the sins that everyone in this nation has committed.”
Un es sacīju: kas tas ir? Tad viņš sacīja: tā ir ēfa(labības mērs), kas iziet. Atkal viņš sacīja: tā viņi izskatās visā zemē.
7 Then [the angel] lifted the basket’s cover, [which was made] of lead. There was a woman sitting inside the basket!
Un redzi, apaļš svina vāks pacēlās, un tur bija sieva, tā sēdēja tai ēfā iekšā.
8 The angel said, “She represents the wicked things [that people do].” Then the angel pushed her back into the basket and closed the very heavy lid [again].
Un viņš sacīja: šī ir tā bezdievība; un viņš to iemeta tai ēfā iekšā, un meta to svina vāku uz to virsū.
9 Then I looked up and saw two women in front of me. They [were flying toward us], with their wings spread out in the wind. Their wings were [large], like [SIM] storks’ wings. They lifted the big basket up into the sky.
Un es pacēlu savas acis un skatījos, un redzi, divas sievas iznāca, un vējš bija viņu spārnos, un viņu spārni bija kā stārķu spārni, un tās nesa to ēfu vidū starp zemi un debesi.
10 I asked the angel who had been talking to me, “Where are they taking that basket?”
Tad es sacīju uz to eņģeli, kas ar mani runāja: kurp tie nes šo ēfu?
11 He replied, “[They are taking it] to Babylonia to build a temple for it. When the temple is finished, they will set the basket there on a pedestal [for people to worship it].”
Un viņš uz mani sacīja: tai uztaisīt namu Sineāra zemē, un to tur nolaist un nolikt zemē savā vietā.

< Zechariah 5 >