< Ezekiel 26 >
1 And it was doon in the enleuenthe yeer, in the firste dai of the monethe, the word of the Lord was maad to me, and he seide,
Eso ageyale, oubi ganodini amola ode gida amoga ninia mugululi misi eso amoga, Hina Gode da nama amane sia: i,
2 Thou, sone of man, for that that Tire seide of Jerusalem, Wel! the yatis of puplis ben brokun, it is turned to me; Y schal be fillid, it is forsakun;
“Dunu egefe! Daia moilai bai bagade dunu ilia nodone wele sia: su ea bai da agoane. Ilia da amane wele sia: sa, ‘Yelusaleme da wadela: lesi dagoi. Ea bidi lasu hou da wadela: lesi dagoi. E da amo hou ganodini bu nini hame baligimu.’
3 therfor the Lord God seith these thingis, Lo! Tire, Y on thee; and Y schal make many folkis to stie to thee, as the see flowynge stieth.
Wali, Na, Ouligisudafa Hina Gode, da amane sia: sa, ‘Daia moilai bai bagade fi. Na da dilima ha lai dunu. Na da fifi asi gala bagohame dilima doagala: ma: ne oule misunu. Ilia da hano wayabo bagade gafului defele misunu.
4 And thei schulen distrie the wallis of Tire, and thei schulen distrie the touris therof; and Y schal rase the dust therof fro it, and Y schal yyue it in to a `moost clere stoon.
Ilia da dilia moilai gagoi gadelale salimu, amola dilia gagagula heda: i diasu gadelale fasimu. Amasea, Na da gulu doga: le fasili, igi magufu fawane yolesimu.
5 Driyng of nettis schal be in the myddis of the see, for Y spak, seith the Lord God. And Tire schal be in to rauysching to hethene men.
Dilia moilai mugului da hano wayabo bagade amo ganodini dialumu. Amola amogai menabo hiougisu dunu ilia da ilia menabo gasa: su esa amo eso hougimu. Na, Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da sia: i dagoi.
6 And the douytris therof that ben in the feeld, schulen be slayn bi swerd; and thei schulen wite, that Y am the Lord.
Fifi asi gala ilia da Daia moilai ea liligi gegenana lamu. Amola ilia gegesu gobihei bagade amoga Daia ea moilai fi dunu amola biba: le fi dunu amo fane legele dagomu. Amasea, Daia da Na da Hina Gode dawa: mu.”
7 For whi the Lord God seith these thingis, Lo! Y schal brynge to Tire Nabugodonosor, the king of Babiloyne, fro the north, the kyng of kyngis, with horsis, and charis, and knyytis, and with a cumpeny, and greet puple.
Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da amane sia: sa,” Na da baligilidafa hina bagade amo Ba: bilone hina bagade (Nebiuga: denese) Daia moilai bai bagade doagala: musa: oule misunu. E da dadi gagui gilisisu bagadedafa, amola ‘sa: liode’ amola dunu hosi da: iya fila heda: i, ga (north) amoga oule misunu.
8 He schal sle bi swerd thi douytris that ben in the feeld, and he schal cumpasse thee with strengthingis, and he schal bere togidere erthe in cumpas. And he schal reise a scheeld ayens thee,
Dunu da biba: le moilaiga esala, da gegebe amoga fane legei dagoi ba: mu. Daia fi dunu! Dilia ha lai dunu da gegesu hagu dogone, osobo gasa: le ga: ga: la heda: le, ilia gaga: su liligi afae afae gilisili, gaga: su dobea agoane hamomu.
9 and he schal tempre engynes lijc vineres, and engines `that ben clepid wetheris ayens thi wallis; and he schal distrie thi touris bi his armure.
Ilia da dilia gagoi amo ifa damuiga dou sone mugulumu, amola ouli galea amoga dilia gagagula heda: i diasu gadelale salimu.
10 Bi flowynge of his horsis, the dust of tho schal hile thee; thi wallis schulen be mouyd of the soun of knyytis, and of wheelis, and of charis; whanne he schal entre bi the yatis, as bi entryngis of a citee distried,
Hosi da ilia emoga osa: gibiba: le, gulu da mobi agoane heda: le, dili dedebomu. Hosi da ilia hiougisu liligi amola ‘sa: liode’ hehenane moilai mugului amo ea logo holeiga hiougili ahoasea, amo ilia ahoa goba gala: be da dilia dobea fofogomu.
11 with the clees of hise horsis he schal defoule alle thi stretis. He shal sle bi swerd thi puple, and thi noble ymagis schulen falle doun in to erthe.
Ilia hosi fila heda: i dunu da dilia logo amoga gasawane asili, ilia gegesu gobihei sedade amoga dunu huluane medole legemu. Dilia da golasu ifa bagade bagohame bugi diala. Be amo huluane da fadegale fasili, osoboga galagudui dagoi ba: mu.
12 Thei schulen waste thi richessis, thei schulen rauysche thi marchaundies; and thei schulen distrie thi wallis, and thei schulen distrie thin housis ful clere, and thi stoonys, and thi trees, and thei schulen putte thi dust in the myddis of watris.
Dilia ha lai dunu da dilia muni amola bidiga lasu liligi huluane udigili lamu. Ilia da dilia gagoi amola diasu ida: iwane gala amo mugulumu. Ilia da mugului igi amola ifa amola isui huluane lale, hano wayabo bagadega galagamu.
13 And Y schal make to reste the multitude of thi syngeris, and the sown of thin harpis schal no more be herd;
Na da hamobeba: le, dilia gesami hea: su amola sani baidama dusu da bu hame nabimu.
14 and Y schal yyue thee in to a moost cleer stoon. Thou schalt be driyng of nettis, and thou schalt no more be bildid, for Y the Lord spak, seith the Lord God.
Dilia moilai bai bagade da igi magufu fawane dialebe ba: mu, amola amo da: iya menabo digisu dunu da ilia menabo gasa: su esa, eso hougimu. Dilia moilai bai bagade da fa: no hamedafa bu gagumu. Na, Ouligisudafa Hina Gode, da sia: i dagoi.”
15 The Lord God seith these thingis of Tire, Whether ilis schulen not be moued of the sown of thi fal, and of weiling of thi slayn men, whanne thei ben slayn in the myddis of thee?
Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da Daia moilai bai bagade fi ilima amane sia: sa, “Dunu eno da dilima hasalasilaloba, dunu huluane hano wayabo bagade bega: esala da dilia dunu enoga fane legelalebeba: le, ilia gugusa: gia: be nabasea, beda: gia: mu.
16 And alle the princis of the see schulen go doun of her seetis, and thei schulen do awei her mentils, ether spuylis of slayn enemyes, and thei schulen caste awei her dyuerse clothis, and shulen be clothid with wondring. Thei shulen sitte in the erthe, and thei shulen be astonyed, and thei shulen wondre of thi sodeyn fal.
Fifi asi gala amo da dusagai bagadega ahoa, ilia hina bagade da ilia fisu da: iya esalu gudu sa: ili, ilia abula gisa: le fasili, osoboga yagugusa esalumu. Ilia da dilima doaga: i hou ba: beba: le, bagadewane beda: iba: le, yagugusu yolesimu hame dawa: mu.
17 And thei shulen take weilyng on thee, and schule seie to thee, Hou perischidist thou, noble citee, that dwellist in the see, that were strong in the see with thi dwelleris, whiche dwelleris alle men dredden?
Ilia da dili dawa: beba: le, amane idigisa gesami hea: mu, ‘Moilai bai bagade amo dunu huluane dawa: digisa, amo da wadela: lesi dagoi. Ea dusagai bagade huluane hano wayabo bagade amoga gili gisasi dagoi. Amo moilai bai bagade fi dunu da hano wayabo bagade hou huluane ouligisu. Dunu huluane bega: esalu da iliba: le beda: gia: su.
18 Now schippis schulen wondre in the dai of thi drede, and ilis in the see schulen be disturblid, for noon goith out of thee.
Be wali eso, amo da dafai dagoiba: le, Ogaga fi dunu da yagagulala. Ea wadela: lesisu ba: beba: le, ilia da beda: ga fofogadigisa.’”
19 For the Lord God seith these thingis, Whanne Y schal yyue thee a citee desolat, as the citees that ben not enhabitid, and Y schal bringe on thee the depthe of watris, and many watris schulen hile thee.
Ouligisudafa Hina Gode da amane sia: sa, “Daia moilai bai bagade! Na da di moilaiga dunu da hamedafa esala, amo defele Na da di wadela: lesimu. Na da hano wayabo bagade lugudu hano, amoga di dedebolesimu.
20 And Y schal drawe thee doun with hem that goon doun in to a lake, to the puple euerlastynge; and Y schal sette thee in the laste lond, as elde wildirnessis, with hem that ben led doun in to a lake, that thou be not enhabited. Certis whanne Y schal yyue glorye in the lond of lyueris,
Na da di, dunu musa: esalu bogoi amo gilisimusa: , bogosu sogebi amoga asunasimu. Di da amo osobo hagudu eso huluane dialoma: ne wadela: lesi sogebi, musa: bogoi dunu gilisili esaloma: ne, Na da asunasimu. Dia moilai amo ganodini, dunu da bu hamedafa esalumu.
21 Y schal dryue thee in to nouyt, and thou schalt not be; and thou schalt be souyt, and thou schalt no more be foundun with outen ende, seith the Lord God.
Dunu huluane da dawa: digima: ne, Na da di wadela: lesili dagomu. Fa: no, dunu da di ba: musa: , hogoi helele hamedafa ba: mu.” Ouligisu Hina Gode da sia: i dagoi.