< Isaiah 11 >

1 And a rod hath come out from the stock of Jesse, And a branch from his roots is fruitful.
Hitiry ami’ty foto’ Iisày ty singa’e, vaho hitomiry boak’am-baha’e ty tora’e.
2 Rested on him hath the Spirit of Jehovah, The spirit of wisdom and understanding, The spirit of counsel and might, The spirit of knowledge and fear of Jehovah.
Hipetak’ ama’e ty Arofo’ Iehovà, ty arofon-kihitse naho faharendrehañe, ty arofom-panoroañe naho haozarañe, ty arofon-kilala naho ty fañeveñañe am’ Iehovà.
3 To refresh him in the fear of Jehovah, And by the sight of his eyes he judgeth not, Nor by the hearing of his ears decideth.
Ty fañeveñañe am’ Iehovà ro mahafale ty arofo’e. Tsy ty isam-pihaino’e ro hizaka’e, tsy ty fijanjiñan-dravembia’e ro hisafiria’e;
4 And he hath judged in righteousness the poor, And decided in uprightness for the humble of earth, And hath smitten earth with the rod of his mouth, And with the breath of his lips he putteth the wicked to death.
Fa an-kavantañañe ro hizaka’e o rarakeo, vaho an-kahiti’e ro handilia’e o mpirèke an-tane atoio. Ho lafae’e ami’ty kobaim-palie’e i taney, le ho zamane’e ami’ty kofòm-pivimbi’e o tsereheñeo.
5 And righteousness hath been the girdle of his loins, And faithfulness — the girdle of his reins.
Hidian-kamarentane ty vania’e vaho hiteveke figahiñañe o toha’eo.
6 And a wolf hath sojourned with a lamb, And a leopard with a kid doth lie down, And calf, and young lion, and fatling [are] together, And a little youth is leader over them.
Hitrao-pimoneñe ty marambolo naho ty anak’añondry, hiharo fandreañe ty farasy naho ty anak’ose; hifampireketse ty sarake naho ty liona vaho ty vosy; Anak’ajaja ty hiarake iareo.
7 And cow and bear do feed, Together lie down their young ones, And a lion as an ox eateth straw.
Hitrao-pihinañe ty añombe rene’e naho ty dobe; hiharo fandreañe o ana’ iareoo, vaho hihota-ahetse manahake ty añombe ty liona.
8 And played hath a suckling by the hole of an asp, And on the den of a cockatrice Hath the weaned one put his hand.
Hihisa ambonen-davan-dapetake ty ajaja minono, hajo’ ty anak’ajaja an-doan-davam-boae ao ty taña’e.
9 Evil they do not, nor destroy in all My holy mountain, For full hath been the earth with the knowledge of Jehovah, As the waters are covering the sea.
Tsy ho amy vohiko miavakey iaby ty hijoy ndra ty hamono; fa ho tsitsike ty faharendrehañe Iehovà ty tane toy, manahake ty haatsa-drano’ i riakey.
10 And there hath been, in that day, A root of Jesse that is standing for an ensign of peoples, Unto him do nations seek, And his rest hath been — honour!
Ie amy andro zay, hitroatse ho viloñe am’ondatio ty Vaha’ Iesày, le hipay Aze o Kilakila’ndatio, vaho ho lifots’engeñe ty toe-pitofà’e.
11 And it hath come to pass, in that day, The Lord addeth a second time his power, To get the remnant of His people that is left, From Asshur, and from Egypt, And from Pathros, and from Cush, And from Elam, and from Shinar, And from Hamath, and from isles of the sea,
Ho tondroke amy andro zay te hahiti’ i Talè fañindroe’e ty fità’e hampolia’e ty sehanga’ ondati’eo, Ty henka’ i Asore, naho ty boake Mitsraime, naho ty boake Patrose, naho ty boake Kose, naho ty boak’ Elame, naho ty boake Sinare, naho ty boake Kamate, vaho ty boak’ amo tokonose andriakeo.
12 And He hath lifted up an ensign to nations, And gathereth the driven away of Israel, And the scattered of Judah He assembleth, From the four wings of the earth.
Le hampitroara’e viloñe o fifeheañeo, hatonto’e o naparatsake boak’ Israeleo, vaho havori’e o naparaitake am’ Iehodà hirik’ an-kotsok’ efa’ ty tane toio.
13 And turned aside hath the envy of Ephraim, And the adversaries of Judah are cut off, Ephraim doth not envy Judah, And Judah doth not distress Ephraim.
Hisitake amy Efraime ty fihàña’e, naho haitoañe ty helo’ Iehodà; tsy hitsikirìke i Efraime t’Iehodà, le tsy hañembetse Iehodà t’i Efraime.
14 And they have flown on the shoulder of the Philistines westward, Together they spoil the sons of the east, Edom and Moab sending forth their hand, And sons of Ammon obeying them.
F’ie hitsiritsioke am-pivariña’ o nte-Pilisty ahandrefañeo; hitrao-pamaoke o anan-tatiñanañeo; songa hampitora-kitsie’ iereo fitàñe t’i Edome naho i Moabe; vaho hiambane am’ iereo t’i Amone.
15 And Jehovah hath devoted to destruction The tongue of the sea of Egypt, And hath waved His hand over the river, In the terror of his wind, And hath smitten it at the seven streams, And hath caused [men] to tread [it] with shoes.
Ho mongore’ Iehovà ty lela’ i ria’ i Mitsraimey; le ami’ty tio’e mae mihoboboke ty añelahelà’e ambone’ i Oñey ty fità’e vaho ho fofohe’e ho torahañe fito, hampitsaha’e ondatio an-kana.
16 And there hath been a highway, For the remnant of His people that is left, from Asshur, As there was for Israel in the day of his coming up out of the land of Egypt!
Le ho ami’ty sehanga ondati’e boak’ Asoreo ty lalañe dinamoke, manahake tamy niakara’ o ana’ Israeleo i Mitsraime.

< Isaiah 11 >