< Isaiah 53 >
1 Who bileuyde to oure heryng? and to whom is the arm of the Lord schewide?
Ia ty hiantoke ty taro’ay? naboak’ ama’ia ty fità’ Iehovà?
2 And he schal stie as a yerde bifore hym, and as a roote fro thirsti lond. And nether schap nether fairnesse was to hym; and we sien hym, and no biholdyng was;
Ie nitiry añatrefa’e eo hoe toran-katae, hoe vahatse an-tane maike. Ie tsy naràm-bintañe tsy amañ’asiñe te nisambà’ay; tsy ni-soa-vintañe hahasinda anay.
3 and we desiriden hym, dispisid, and the laste of men, a man of sorewis, and knowynge sikenesse. And his cheer was as hid and dispisid; wherfor and we arettiden not hym.
Nisirikaeñe, nitorifiha’ ondaty, lahilahy nalovilovy, nahafohim-pandalàñe, hoe itakonan-tarehe; nimavoeñe vaho tsy nañaoñe Aze tikañe.
4 Verili he suffride oure sikenessis, and he bar oure sorewis; and we arettiden hym as a mesel, and smytun of God, and maad low.
Toe nivavè’e o haorean-tikañeo, nendese’e o hasilofan-tikañeo; fa nataon-tika t’ie vinango, linafan’Añahare, nisilofeñe.
5 Forsothe he was woundid for oure wickidnessis, he was defoulid for oure greet trespassis; the lernyng of oure pees was on hym, and we ben maad hool bi his wannesse.
O fiolàn-tikañeo ty nandratañe aze, o tahin-tikañeo ty nandemohañe aze; tama’e ty fandilovañe ninday fanintsiñañe aman-tikañe; o fere’eo ro mahajangañ’antika.
6 Alle we erriden as scheep, ech man bowide in to his owne weie, and the Lord puttide in hym the wickidnesse of vs alle.
Songa nandrike hoe añondry sindre nitsile amy lia’ey; fonga nampivavè’ Iehovà aze o hakeon-tikañeo.
7 He was offrid, for he wolde, and he openyde not his mouth; as a scheep he schal be led to sleyng, and he schal be doumb as a lomb bifore hym that clippith it, and he schal not opene his mouth.
Niforekekeñe naho nampiambaneñe, f’ie tsy nanoka-palie; hoe anak’añondry tantalieñe ho lentaeñe, hambañe ami’ty fitsìn’añondry añatrefa’ o mpañitsikeo, t’ie tsy nanoka-palie.
8 He is takun awey fro angwisch and fro doom; who schal telle out the generacioun of hym? For he was kit doun fro the lond of lyueris. Y smoot hym for the greet trespas of my puple.
Fiforeforeañe naho zaka ty naneseañe aze; Ia ty ho nahafitoky ty loak’andro’e kanao naitoañe an-tanen-kaveloñe; ie pinaoke ty amo fiolà’ ondatikoo.
9 And he schal yyue vnfeithful men for biriyng, and riche men for his deth; for he dide not wickidnesse, nether gile was in his mouth;
Nampindrezeñe amo tsereheñeo ty kibori’e, vaho niharoe’e havilasy o mpañalealeo, amy t’ie tsy nijoy, vaho tsy tam-palie’e ao ty famañahiañe.
10 and the Lord wolde defoule hym in sikenesse. If he puttith his lijf for synne, he schal se seed long durynge, and the wille of the Lord schal be dressid in his hond.
F’ie ninò’ Iehovà ty handemoke aze naho ty haniloke aze, aa ie nañenga ty fiai’e ho efe-tahiñe, le hahavazoho tariratse, naho hitompeañ’andro, vaho hiraorao am-pità’e o satrin’ arofo’ Iehovào.
11 For that that his soule trauelide, he schal se, and schal be fillid. Thilke my iust seruaunt schal iustifie many men in his kunnyng, and he schal bere the wickidnessis of hem.
Ho isa’e ty vokam-paloviloviam-piai’e le hanintsiñe; ty hilala’ i mpitoroko vantañey ro hañavantañe ty maro; ie ty mivave o tahi’ iareoo.
12 Therfor Y schal yelde, ethir dele, to hym ful many men, and he schal departe the spuilis of the stronge feendis; for that that he yaf his lijf in to deth, and was arettid with felenouse men; and he dide a wei the synne of many men, and he preiede for trespassouris.
Aa le hitolorako tambe añivo’ o manjofakeo, le handivà’e amo fanalolahio i nikopaheñey, amy te nadoa’e an-kavilasy ty fiai’e, naho vinolily amo mpanan-kakeoo, nilogologoe’e ty tahi’ o maroo, vaho jineba’e o manan-tahiñeo.