< 2 Chronicles 28 >

1 Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem. He did not do what was right in the eyes of Yahweh, as David his ancestor had done.
Roapolo taoñe t’i Ahkaze te niorotse nifehe; le nifehe folo taoñe eneñ’ amby e Ierosalaime ao; fe tsy nanao ty fahiti’e am-pihaino’ Iehovà manahake ty rae’e Davide;
2 Instead, he walked in the ways of the kings of Israel; he also made cast metal figures for the Baals.
te mone nitsontik’ an-dala’ o mpanjaka’ Israeleo vaho nandranjy sare trinanake ho amo Baaleo,
3 In addition, he burned incense in the Valley of Ben Hinnom and he caused his children to pass through the fire, according to the idolatrous practices of the people that Yahweh forced out of their land before the people of Israel.
mbore nañembok’ am-bavatanen’ ana’ i Hinome ao naho noroa’e añ’afo ao o ana’eo, ty amy haloloa’ o kilakila’ ondaty rinoa’ Iehovà añatrefa’ o ana’ Israeleoo.
4 He sacrificed and burned incense at the high places and on the hills and under every green tree.
Le nanoe’e soroñe vaho nañenga amo tambohoo naho anka­boañe eo naho ambane’ ze hatae mandrevake iaby.
5 Therefore Yahweh the God of Ahaz gave him into the hand of the king of Aram. The Arameans defeated him and carried away from him a great crowd of prisoners, bringing them to Damascus. Ahaz was also given into the hand of the king of Israel who defeated him in a great slaughter.
Toly ndra natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’e am-pitàm-panjaka’ i Aramey; le linafa’ iareo, le nasese an-drohy ty ondati’e tsifotofoto, nente’ iereo mb’e Damesèke mb’eo. Natolotse am-pitàm-panjaka’ Israele ka re, ze nandafa aze am-pizamanam-bey.
6 For Pekah son of Remaliah in one day killed 120,000 soldiers in Judah and all of them were powerful men, because they had forsaken Yahweh the God of their ancestors.
I Pekà ana’ i Remalià ty nanjamañe rai-hetse-tsi-ro’ale ami’ty andro raike, songa ondaty mahasibeke; amy t’ie namorintseñe Iehovà Andrianañaharen-droae’ iareo.
7 Zicri, a powerful man from Ephraim, killed Maaseiah the king's son, Azrikam, the official over the palace, and Elkanah, who was next to the king.
Le i Zikrý, fanalolahi’ i Efraimey ty nanjevoñe i Maaseià ana’ i mpanjakay naho i Azrikame, mpifehe’ i anjombay naho i Elkanà mpiamy mpanjakay.
8 The army of Israel took captive from their relatives 200,000 wives, sons, and daughters. They also took much plunder, which they carried back to Samaria.
Le nasese’ o ana’ Israeleo mb’eo an-drohy ty roe-hetse amo rahalahi’eo: rakemba naho ana-dahy naho anak’ ampela vaho nitavañe vara tsifotofoto am’ iereo, le nente’ iereo mb’e Somerone añe i kinopakey.
9 But a prophet of Yahweh was there, his name was Oded. He went out to meet the army coming into Samaria. He said to them, “Because Yahweh, the God of your ancestors, was angry with Judah, he gave them into your hand. But you have slaughtered them in a rage that reached up to heaven.
Fe teo ty mpitoki’ Iehovà, i Ovede ty tahina’e, niavotse naho nifanalaka amy valobohòke nimb’e Somerone mb’eoy, le nanoa’e ty hoe: Inao, niviñera’ Iehovà Andrianañaharen-droae’ areo t’Iehoda, le nitolora’e am-pità’ areo, fe zinama’ areo an-kabosehañe nahatakatse an-dindiñe añe.
10 Now you intend to keep the men and women of Judah and Jerusalem as your slaves. But are you not guilty of sins of your own against Yahweh your God?
Ie amy zao mipay hinday o ana’ Iehodao naho Ierosalaime ambane’ areo ho ondevo lahy naho ondevo ampela; fe tsy ama’ areo ao hao ty aman-kakeo amy Iehovà Andria­nañahare’ areo?
11 Now then, listen to me: Send the prisoners back, those whom you have taken of your own brothers, for Yahweh's fierce wrath is on you.”
Aa le janjiño iraho, ampolio o mpirohy narohi’ areo amo longo’ areoo; fa miforoforo ama’ areo ty haviñera’ Iehovà.
12 Then certain leaders of the people of Ephraim—Azariah son of Jehohanan, Berechiah son of Meshillemoth, Jehizkiah son of Shallum, and Amasa son of Hadlai, stood up against those who came back from the war.
Niongake hiatreatre o niavy boak’ amy aliio amy zao ty mpiaolo’ i Efraime ila’e, i Azarià ana’ Iehonàne naho i Berekià ana’ i Mesi­lemote naho Iekizkià ana’ i Salome naho i Amasa ana’ i Hadlay,
13 They said to them, “You must not bring the prisoners here, for you intend something that will bring on us sin against Yahweh, to add to our sins and trespasses, for our trespass is great, and there is fierce wrath against Israel.”
vaho nanao ty hoe am’ iereo, Ko endese’ areo mb’etoa o narohio; ie mipay hanaña’ Iehovà tahiñe tika, hanovoñe o hakeo naho tahin-tikañeo; fa ra’elahy o hakeon-tikañeo vaho haviñerañe miforoforo ty am’ Israele.
14 So the armed men left the prisoners and the plunder before the leaders and all the assembly.
Aa le napo’ o lahindefoñeo añatrefa’ o roandriañeo naho i fivoribey iabiy o an-drohio naho i kinopakey.
15 The men who were assigned by name got up and took the prisoners, and clothed all who were naked among them with the plunder. They clothed them and gave them sandals. They gave them food to eat and drink. They treated their wounds and put the weak ones on donkeys. They took them back to their families in Jericho, (called the City of Palms). Then they returned to Samaria.
Le niongake i niantoñoñe an-tahinañe rey nandrambe o an-drohio naho nangalak’ amo kinopa­keo hampisikina’ iareo o tsi-antsaroñe am’ iereoo naho nampisaroñe’ iareo naho nañombean-kana naho nanjotsoañe mahakama naho rano naho hinoso’ iareo menake naho najo’ iareo am-borìke o maleme am’ iereoo naho nendese’ iareo mb’e Ieriko, i rovan-tsatrañey, mb’ aman-drolongo’ iareo añe vaho nimpoly mb’e Somerone mb’eo.
16 At that time King Ahaz sent messengers to the kings of Assyria to ask them to help him.
Nampañitrik’ amo mpanjaka’ i Asoreo amy zao t’i Ahkaze mpanjaka nipay imba,
17 For once again the Edomites had come and attacked Judah, carrying prisoners away.
amy te pok’ eo in­draike o nte-Edomeo nandafa Iehoda vaho ninday mpirohy añe.
18 The Philistines also invaded the cities of the lowlands and of the Negev of Judah. They took Beth Shemesh, Aijalon, Gederoth, Soko with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and also Gimzo with its villages. They went to live in those places.
Naname o rova an-tane petrakeo naho o atimo’ Iehodao o nte-Pelistio, le rinambe’ iareo ty Betesamese naho i Aiialone naho i Gederote naho i Soko rekets’ o tanà’eo naho i Timnà rekets’ o tanà’eo naho i Gimzo rekets’ o tanà’eo vaho nimoneñe ao.
19 For Yahweh brought Judah low because of Ahaz, king of Israel; for he had acted wickedly in Judah and had sinned against Yahweh very heavily.
Toe nafotsa’ Iehovà t’Iehoda ty amy Ahkaze mpanjaka’ Israele; ie nampanaña’e tahiñe Iehoda vaho vata’e niola amy Iehovà.
20 Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria, came to him and troubled him instead of strengthening him.
Nimb’ ama’e mb’eo t’i Tilgate­pilnesere, mpanjaka’ i Asore, f’ie namorekeke aze fa tsy nampaozatse.
21 For Ahaz plundered the house of Yahweh and the houses of the king and the leaders, to give the valuable things to the kings of Assyria. But doing this did not benefit him.
Aa ndra te nangalà’ i Ahkaze añ’ anjomba’ Iehovà ao naho añ’an­jom­ba’ i mpanjakay naho amo roandriañeo vaho natolo’e amy mpanjaka’ i Asorey, tsy nolora’e.
22 This same King Ahaz sinned even more against Yahweh in his time of suffering.
Mbore nanovoñe hakeo amy Iehovà t’i Ahkaze mpanjaka amy hasotria’ey
23 For he sacrificed to the gods of Damascus, gods that had defeated him. He said, “Because the gods of the kings of Aram helped them, I will sacrifice to them, so that they might help me.” But they were the ruin of him and of all Israel.
amy te nanoa’e soroñe amo ‘ndrahare’ i Damesèke nandafa azeo, ami’ty hoe: Kanao mañolotse o mpanjaka’ i Arameo o ndrahare’ iareoo, le hanoako soroñe ka hañolora’ iareo ahy. Fe nampianto aze naho Israele iaby izay.
24 Ahaz gathered together the furnishings of the house of God and cut them to pieces. He shut the doors of the house of Yahweh and he made for himself altars in every corner of Jerusalem.
Le natonto’ i Ahkaze o fanak’ añ’ anjomban’ Añaharo, le tsineratsera’e o fana’ i anjom­ban’ Añahareio naho narindri’e o lalambein’ anjomba’ Iehovào; vaho nandranjy kitrely ho am-bata’e an-kotso’ Ierosalaime iaby.
25 In every city of Judah he made high places to burn sacrifices to other gods. He provoked Yahweh, the God of his ancestors, to anger.
Le nanoa’e toets’ abo ze hene’ rova’ Iehoda, hañen­ga amo ndrahare ila’eo, hanigike Iehovà Andrianañaharen-droae’e.
26 Now the rest of his deeds, and all his ways, first and last, see, they are written in the book of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Ty ila’ o fitoloña’eo naho o sata’e iabio, ty valoha’e naho ty fara’e, inao t’ie misokitse amy bokem-panjaka’ Iehoda naho Israeley.
27 Ahaz slept with his ancestors, and they buried him in the city, in Jerusalem, but they did not bring him into the tombs of the kings of Israel. Hezekiah, his son, became king in his place.
Le nitrao-piròtse aman-droae’e t’i Ahkaze naho nalenteke an-drova ao, toe e Ierosalaime ao; fa tsy nitakone’ iareo mb’amo kiborim-panjaka’ Israeleo; Iekizkia ana’e ty nandimbe aze nifehe.

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