< Abụ Akwa 4 >

1 Lee ka ọlaedo si chuo echu. Lee ka ọlaedo makarịsịrị mma si gbanwee ghọọ ihe na-amakwaghị mma. Nkume niile dị oke ọnụahịa nke ebe nsọ bụ ndị a ghasara nʼisi okporoụzọ niile.
How gold has tarnished! Even pure gold has lost its shine! Jewels from the Temple have been scattered on every street corner.
2 Lee ka ụmụ ndị ikom Zayọn dị oke ọnụahịa, ndị dị oke ọnụahịa na mbụ dịka ọlaedo a nụchara anụcha, si dịrị ugbu a dịka ite aja nke ọkpụ ite kpụrụ.
Look at how the precious people of Zion, worth their weight in gold, are now valued like cheap clay jars made by a potter!
3 Ọ bụladị ụmụ nkịta ọhịa na-eji ara ha azụ ụmụ ha, ma ndị a aghọọla ndị na-enweghị obi ebere; ha aghọọla enyi nnụnụ nke na-ebi nʼọzara.
Even jackals nurse their young at their breasts, but the women of my people have become cruel, like an ostrich in the desert.
4 Lee na ire nwa ọhụrụ na-arapara nʼakpo ọnụ ya nʼihi akpịrị ịkpọ nkụ. Ụmụntakịrị na-arịọkwa ka e nye ha nri, ma o nweghị onye na-enye ha nri ahụ.
The nursing babies are so thirsty that their tongues stick to the roof of their mouths. Little children beg for food, but nobody gives them anything.
5 Ndị ahụ naara eri ihe ụtọ dị iche iche tọgbọrọ nʼefu ugbu a nʼokporoụzọ. Ndị ahụ a zụrụ iyi uwe uhie uhie nọ ugbu a na-edina nʼebe a na-ekpofu ahịhịa.
Those who used to eat gourmet food now die starving in the streets. Those who dressed in fine clothes from their childhood now live in heaps of rubbish.
6 Ahụhụ dịịrị ndị m dị ukwuu karịa ahụhụ nke bịakwasịrị Sọdọm. Nʼihi na ọ bụ nʼotu ntabi anya ka a kwatụrụ ya. Ọ dịkwaghị onye bịara nyere ya aka.
Jerusalem's punishment is worse than sinful Sodom's, which was destroyed in a brief moment, without the help of human hands.
7 Ụmụ ndị eze ha na-egbuke karịa akụmmiri igwe, ha na-acha ọcha chakarịa mmiri ara ehi. Anụ ahụ ha na-akwọ mụrụmụrụ dịka nkume rubi dị oke ọnụahịa; ha makwara mma ile anya dịka nkume safaia, bụ nkume dị oke ọnụahịa.
Her leaders were purer than snow, whiter than milk; their bodies were a healthier red than coral, and they shone like lapis lazuli.
8 Ma ugbu a, ha na-eji nji karịa unyi. A naghị amatakwa ha ma a hụ ha nʼezi. Anụ ahụ ha araparala nʼọkpụkpụ ha; ọ kpọnwụọla dịka a ga-asị na ọ bụ osisi kpọrọ nkụ.
But now they look blacker than soot; no one recognizes them in the street. Their skin has shrunk to their bones and is as dry as wood.
9 Ọnọdụ ndị e ji mma agha gbuo ka mma karịa ọnọdụ ndị nwụrụ site nʼụnwụ, ndị agụụ gụgburu, ndị ji nwayọọ nwayọọ nwụọ nʼihi nri nke na-adịghị nʼubi.
Those killed by the sword are better off than those who die of hunger, who slowly waste away in agony because the fields produce no crops.
10 Aka ha ka ndị inyom ndị ahụ nwere obi ebere ji gbuo ụmụ ha, sie ha. Ụmụ ha ghọọrọ ha nri nʼoge ahụ a lara ndị m nʼiyi.
The hands of loving women have cooked their own children to eat during the destruction of Jerusalem.
11 Onyenwe anyị emeela ka nrubiga oke nke iwe ya pụta ìhè; ọ wụpụla iwe ya dị ọkụ. O sunyela ọkụ na Zayọn, nke rechapụrụ ntọala ya niile.
The Lord has given full expression to his anger. He has poured out his fury. He has started a fire in Zion, and it has burned down her very foundations.
12 Ndị eze nke ụwa ekwetaghị; otu a kwa, ndị ụwa niile ekwetakwaghị na ndị iro nwere ike si nʼọnụ ụzọ ama banye nʼime Jerusalem.
No king on earth—in fact nobody in all the world—thought that an enemy or attacker could enter the gates of Jerusalem.
13 Ma ihe ndị a mere nʼihi mmehie ndị amụma ya, na nʼihi ajọ omume nke ndị nchụaja ya, ndị wụsiri ọbara ndị ezi omume nọ nʼetiti ya.
But this happened because of the sins of her prophets and the wickedness of her priests, who shed the blood of the innocent right there in the city.
14 Ugbu a, ha na-asọ isi nʼokporoụzọ niile, dịka ndị kpuru ìsì. Ha ejirila ọbara merụọ onwe ha. O nwekwaghị onye na-agbalị ịbịaru ha nso ịmetụ uwe ha aka.
They wandered like blind men through the streets, made unclean by this blood, so no one would touch their clothes.
15 Ndị mmadụ na-eti mkpu na-asị ha, “Sitenụ nʼebe anyị nọ wezuga onwe unu! Unu rụrụ arụ! Wezuganụ onwe unu, unu emetụkwala anyị aka!” Mgbe ha gbapụrụ ọsọ bido na-awagharị, ndị nọ na mba dị iche iche na-asị ha, “O kwesighị ka ha nọrọkwa nʼebe a.”
“Go away! You're unclean!” people would shout at them, “Go away, go away! Don't touch us!” So they ran away and wandered from country to country, but the people there told them, “You can't stay here!”
16 Onyenwe anyị nʼonwe ya achụsaala ha. Ọ gaghị agụnyekwa ha. Ọ dịkwaghị ndị na-asọpụrụ onye nchụaja, ọ dịkwaghị ndị na-emere ndị okenye amara.
The Lord himself has scattered them; he doesn't bother with them anymore. Nobody respects the priests, and nobody admires the leaders.
17 Nke ka nke, anya agbaala anyị ọchịchịrị, ebe anyị nọ na-elepụ anya nʼefu maka enyemaka. Ọ bụ site nʼụlọ elu nche ka anyị nọ na-elepụ anya, na-ele anya maka ọbịbịa mba ahụ na-enweghị ike bịa zọpụta anyị.
We wore out our eyes pointlessly looking for help the whole time; we watched from our towers for a nation to come that couldn't save us.
18 Ndị mmadụ na-esogharị anyị ebe niile anyị jere, nʼihi ya anyị enweghị ike jegharịakwa nʼokporoụzọ anyị. Ọgwụgwụ anyị adịla nso, a pụkwara ịgụta ụbọchị ole fọdụụrụ anyị, tupu ọgwụgwụ anyị eruo.
The enemy tracked our every movement so we couldn't walk through our streets. Our end approached. Our time was up because our end had come.
19 Ndị na-achụ anyị ọsọ na-agbasi ọsọ ike karịa ugo na-efe na mbara eluigwe. Ha chụgharịrị anyị nʼelu ugwu niile, nọrọkwa nʼọzara zoo onwe ha na-eche anyị.
Our pursuers were faster than eagles in the sky. They chased us across the mountains and ambushed us in the desert.
20 Ume ndụ anyị, nke Onyenwe anyị tere mmanụ, ka ha jidere nʼọnya ha. Anyị naara eche na anyị ga-ebi nʼokpuru ndo ya, nʼetiti mba dị iche iche.
The king, the Lord's anointed, our country's “life-breath,” was trapped and captured by them. We had said about him, “Under his protection we will live among the nations.”
21 Ṅụrịa ọṅụ, ka obi tọkwaa gị ụtọ, gị ada Edọm, onye nke bi nʼala Uz. Ma a ga-emesịakwa nye gị iko ahụ. Ị ga-esitekwa na ya ṅụọ ihe ọṅụṅụ ṅụjụbiga afọ oke. A ga-agbakwa gị ọtọ.
Celebrate and be happy while you can, people of Edom, you who live in the land of Uz, because this cup will be passed to you too. You will get drunk and strip yourself naked.
22 Gị ada Zayọn, ahụhụ gị agwụsịala; Ọ gaghị emekwa ka i jee biri ogologo oge na mba ọzọ. Kama, ọ ga-ata gị ahụhụ nʼihi mmehie gị, gị, ada Edọm, kpugheekwa ajọ omume gị niile.
People of Zion, your punishment is coming to an end—he won't continue your exile for long. But he is going to punish your sins, people of Edom; he will reveal your sins.

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