< Yesaya 56 >
1 Ale Yehowa gblɔe nye esi, “Minɔ ʋɔnu dzɔdzɔe dɔdrɔ̃ dzi, eye miwɔ nu si le dzɔdzɔe, elabena nye ɖeɖe tsɔ ɖe mia gbɔ, eye esusɔ vie woaɖe nye dzɔdzɔenyenye ɖe go.
This is what the Lord says: Follow the law, and do what is right, for my salvation will soon arrive, and my goodness will be revealed.
2 Woayra ame si wɔna alea heléa eme ɖe asi sesĩe, ame si megblẽa kɔ ɖo na Dzudzɔgbe la o, ke boŋ wòléa eme ɖe asi, eye menana eƒe asi wɔa nu vɔ̃ɖi o.”
Blessed is everyone who does this—those who keep to it, who observe the Sabbath without violating it, and who don't do anything wrong.
3 Amedzro si tsɔ eɖokui na Yehowa la megagblɔ be, “Yehowa le ɖe nye ge ɖa le eƒe dukɔ la dome” o. Ŋutsu si wota hã megafa konyi agblɔ be, “Ati ƒuƒu ko menye” o.
Don't allow foreigners who have dedicated themselves to the Lord say, “The Lord will definitely exclude me from his people.” And don't allow eunuchs to say, “Look at me—I'm as worthless as a dried-up tree because I'm childless.”
4 Elabena ale Yehowa gblɔe nye esi, “Ne ŋutsu siwo wota, lé nye Dzudzɔgbe me ɖe asi, hetia nu si dzea ŋunye, eye wolé nye nubabla me ɖe asi goŋgoŋ la,
For this is what the Lord says: To the eunuchs who observe my Sabbaths, who choose to do what pleases me, and to keep my agreement,
5 mana ŋkuɖodzikpe kple ŋkɔ wo ɖe nye gbedoxɔ kple eƒe gliwo me, esi nyo wu viŋutsuwo kple vinyɔnuwo. Matsɔ ŋkɔ mavɔ si womate ŋu aɖe ɖa akpɔ gbeɖe o la na wo.
I will give them, in my house and within my walls, a place to remember them and a reputation better than that of sons and daughters. I will give them an everlasting reputation that will never fade.
6 Ke hena amedzro siwo ku ɖe Yehowa ŋu be woanye dɔlawo nɛ, woalɔ̃ Yehowa ƒe ŋkɔ, eye woasubɔe. Wo ame siwo katã lé nye Dzudzɔgbe me ɖe asi, womegblẽ kɔ ɖo nɛ o, eye woku ɖe nye nubabla ŋu vevie la,
About the foreigners who have dedicated themselves to the Lord, who worship him, who love the Lord, and who are his servants, everyone who observes the Sabbath without violating it and who keep to my agreement—
7 woawoe makplɔ ava nye to kɔkɔe la dzi, eye mado dzidzɔ na wo le nye gbedoxɔ me. Maxɔ woƒe numevɔsa kple akpedavɔsa siwo wotsɔ va nye vɔsamlekpui dzi, elabena woayɔ nye aƒe la be dukɔwo katã ƒe gbedoxɔ.”
I will bring these foreigners to my holy mountain and make them happy in my house of prayer. I will accept their burnt offerings and sacrifices, because my Temple will be called a house of prayer for all nations.
8 Aƒetɔ Yehowa, ame si ƒo Israel ƒe amewo nu ƒu la be, “Magaƒo ame bubuwo nu ƒu, akpe ɖe ame siwo ƒo ƒu xoxo la ŋu.”
This is what the Lord God says, who brought back the scattered people of Israel: I will bring back still others to join you.
9 Miva, mi lã wɔadãwo katã. Miva ne miavuvu nu, mi avemelã wɔadãwo katã!
Come, wild animals, wild animals of the countryside and forests, come and eat my people!
10 Israel ƒe gbetakpɔlawo katã nye ŋkugbagbãtɔwo. Nunya metso aƒe ɖe wo gbɔ o. Avu si ƒe aɖe tu lae wonye. Womate ŋu awo o. Womlɔa anyi hekua drɔ̃e, eye alɔ̃ vivia wo nu.
For all the watchmen are blind. None of them know what's going on. They're all silent—they can't bark. They spend their time lying down, dreaming, loving to sleep.
11 Wonye avu siwo ɖua nutsu; nu meɖia ƒo na wo o. Wonye alẽkplɔla siwo mesea nugɔme o. Wo katã wolé woƒe mɔ tsɔ, ɖe sia ɖe le eya ŋutɔ ƒe viɖe dim.
They're greedy dogs that are never satisfied. They're sheepdogs who don't know their job. All of them go their own way, each of them looking out for themselves.
12 Ɖe sia ɖe doa ɣli be, “Miva, mina ne maku wain vɛ! Miva ne miano aha muame wòasu mi! Etsɔ hã nanɔ abe egbe ene alo nanyo sãa wu gɔ̃ hã.”
“Come on,” they say, “I'll get some wine and let's get drunk! We'll do this today, and tomorrow we'll drink so much more!”