< Ezekiel 27 >

1 Immay manen kaniak ti sao ni Yahweh a kunana,
And it came [the] word of Yahweh to me saying.
2 “Ita, sika nga anak ti tao, irugim ti agdung-aw maipapan iti Tiro,
And you O son of humankind take up on Tyre a lamentation.
3 ken ibagam iti Tiro, 'Sika nga agnanaed kadagiti pagserkan ti baybay, agtagtagilako iti ayan dagiti tattao kadagiti adu nga isla, kastoy ti kuna ti Apo a ni Yahweh: Tiro! Imbagam, “Nakapimpintasak unay!”
And you will say to Tyre (that sits *Q(K)*) at [the] entrances of [the] sea [the] trader of the peoples to islands many thus he says [the] Lord Yahweh O Tyre you you have said I [am] perfect of beauty.
4 Dagiti beddengmo ket adda iti tengnga iti baybay; pinapintasdaka iti kasta unay dagiti nangaramid kenka.
[were] in [the] heart of [the] seas Territories your builders your they perfected beauty your.
5 Ti inaramatda a tarikayom ket saleng a naggapu iti Bantay Hermon; nangalada iti kayo a sedro manipud Libano tapno aramidenda a palom.
Fir trees from Senir they built of you all planks a cedar from Lebanon they took to make a mast on you.
6 Ti inaramidda a gaudmo ket lugo a naggapu idiay Basan; ti inaramidda a kamarotem ket alamo a naggapu idiay Cyprus, ken kinalupkopanda daytoy iti marfil.
Oaks from Bashan they made oars your boards your they made ivory inlaid in pine from [the] islands of (Kittim. *Q(k)*)
7 Dagiti layagmo ket nabordaan iti linen a naggapu idiay Egipto nga agserbi met laeng a banderam!
Fine linen with colorful weaving from Egypt it was sail your to become of you a sail blue and purple from [the] islands of Elishah it was covering your.
8 Dagiti agnanaed iti Sidon ken Arvad dagiti para-gaudmo, adda kenka dagiti agkakalaing a tattao ti Tiro; isuda ti marinerom.
[the] inhabitants of Sidon and Arvad they were rowers of you skillful [people] your O Tyre they were in you they [were] sailors your.
9 Nasanay a lallaki a kumikitikit manipud Biblos ti nangtarimaan kadagiti birrim; dagiti tagilakom ket aw-awiten dagiti amin a barko iti baybay ken dagiti lumalayagda para iti pannakisinnukat!
[the] elders of Gebal and wise [people] its they were in you [the] repairers of leaks your all [the] ships of the sea and mariners their they were in you to trade merchandise your.
10 Ti Persia, Lydia, ken Libya ket adda iti armadam, dagiti tattaom a mannakigubat! Nangibitbitinda kenka kadagiti kalasag ken helmet; impakitada ti dayagmo!
Persia and Lud and Put they were in army your men of war your shield and helmet they hung up in you they they gave splendor your.
11 Dagiti lallaki a taga- Arvad ken Helek a kameng ti armadam ket adda kadagiti padermo a nakapalikmut kenka, ken dagiti tattao ti Gamad ket adda kadagiti torrem! Imbitinda dagiti kalasagda kadagiti bakud iti aglawlawmo! Isuda ti nangan-anay iti pintasmo!
[the] people of Arvad and Helech [were] on walls your all around and [the] Gammadites in towers your they were shields their they hung up on walls your all around they they perfected beauty your.
12 Ti Tarsus ti kinatinagilakom gapu iti kinaadu ti amin a kita ti kinabaknang; pirak, landok, lata ken buli. Gatangenda ken ilakoda dagiti tagilakom!
Tarshish [was] trader your from [the] abundance of all wealth for silver iron tin and lead they exchanged wares your.
13 Ti Javan, Tubal ken Mesec—isuksukatda dagiti tagabu ken alikamen a naaramid iti bronse. Makisinsinnukatda kadagiti tagilakom.
Javan Tubal and Meshech they [were] traders your for [the] life of human[s] and vessels of bronze they exchanged merchandise your.
14 Ti Bet Togarma ket mangipapaay kadagiti kabalio a pagtrabaho ken kabalio a pakigubat ken mulo a kas sukat dagiti tagilakom.
From Beth Togarmah horses and horsemen and mules they exchanged wares your.
15 Dagiti tattao iti Rodes ket makinegnegosio kenka kadagiti adu nga igid ti baybay. Adu ti tagilakom; mangyegda iti sara, marfil, ken ballatinaw a kas sukat dagiti tagilakom!
[the] people of Dedan [were] traders your islands many [were] [the] merchandise of hand your horns of ivory (and ebony *Q(k)*) they brought tribute your.
16 Ti Aram ket nakinegnegosio kenka kadagiti adu a tagilakom; mangisabsabetda iti esmeralda, purpura, adda marisna a lupot, perlas, ken kadagiti rubi a kas sukat dagiti tagilakom.
Aram [was] trader your from [the] abundance of products your for turquoise purple and multicolored cloth and fine linen and corals and ruby they exchanged for wares your.
17 Nakinegnegosio kenka ti Juda ken ti daga ti Israel. Nangisabsabetda iti trigo manipud iti Minith, bungbunga ti igos, diro, lana ken bangbanglo a kas sukat dagiti tagilakom.
Judah and [the] land of Israel they [were] traders your for [the] wheat of Minnith and cake and honey and oil and balm they exchanged merchandise your.
18 Ti Damasco ket nakisinsinnukat kenka kadagiti amin a tagilakom; kadagiti amin a kinabaknangmo, ken iti arak ti Helbon ken iti puraw nga inabel a dutdot ti karnero a naggapu iti Sahar.
Damascus [was] trader your in [the] abundance of products your from [the] abundance of all wealth for [the] wine of Helbon and wool of Zahar.
19 Ti Dan ken Javan ket mangisabsabet kenka kadagiti tagilako a napanday a landok, cinnamon, ken calamus a naggapu iti Uzal. Dagitoy ti insukatda kadagiti tagilakom.
Vedan and Javan from Uzal for wares your they exchanged iron wrought cassia and calamus for merchandise your it was.
20 Ti Dedan ket mangmangyeg kenka kadagiti lupot a pagap-ap iti pagsakayan.
Dedan [was] trader your for clothes of material for riding.
21 Nakinegosio kenka ti Arabia ken dagiti amin a pangulo ti Kedar; mangmangyegda kenka kadagiti urbon a karnero, kalakian a karnero ken kalding.
Arabia and all [the] princes of Kedar they [were] [the] traders of hand your for lambs and rams and goats for them traders your.
22 Dagiti agtagtagilako manipud iti Seba ken Raama ket immay tapno agilakoda kenka kadagiti kasasayaatan a kita ti amin a bangbanglo ken iti amin a kita ti napapateg a batbato; balitok ti isuksukatda kadagiti tagilakom.
[the] traders of Sheba and Raamah they [were] traders your for [the] best of every spice and for every stone precious and gold they exchanged wares your.
23 Makinegnegosio kenka ti Haran, Canne, ken Eden, agraman ti Seba, Assur ken Kilmad.
Haran and Canneh and Eden [the] traders of Sheba Asshur Chilmad [was] trader your.
24 Dagitoy dagiti agilaklako kadagiti pagtagtagilakoam kadagiti agkakangina a kagay a maris ube ken naburdaan kadagiti kolor, ken kadagiti ules nga adu kolorna, naburdaan, ken nasayaat ti pannakaabelna a lupot.
They [were] traders your (for beautiful garments *LA(bh)*) for garments of blue and multicolored cloth and for blankets of variegated cloth for ropes bound and made firm in market place your.
25 Dagiti barko ti Tarshish ti mangkarkarga kadagiti tagilakom! Isu a napnoka, napnoka kadagiti tagilako iti tengnga dagiti baybay!
[the] ships of Tarshish [were] travelers your merchandise your and you were filled and you were honored exceedingly (in [the] heart of *LB(ah)*) [the] seas.
26 Impandaka dagiti para-gaudmo kadagiti nalawa a baybay; dinadaelnaka ti angin-daya iti tengnga dagitoy.
On waters many they brought you the rowers you [the] wind of the east it broke you in [the] heart of [the] seas.
27 Ti kinabaknangmo, dagiti tagilakom, ken dagiti banbanag a negosiom; dagiti marinerom, dagiti para—layagmo, ken dagiti para-aramid kadagiti barko; dagiti agtagtagilakom ken amin dagiti lallaki a mannakigubatmo nga adda kenka, ken amin a kakaduam—matnagdanto iti kaadalman ti baybay iti aldaw ti pannakadadaelmo.
Wealth your and wares your merchandise your mariners your and sailors your [the] repairers of leaks your and [the] traders of merchandise your and all [the] men of war your who [were] in you and with all company your which [was] in [the] midst of you they will fall in [the] heart of [the] seas on [the] day of downfall your.
28 Agpigerger dagiti siudad iti baybay iti uni dagiti sangsangit dagiti pilotom;
To [the] sound of [the] outcry of sailors your they will quake pasturelands.
29 Bumabanto amin dagiti para-gaudmo manipud kadagiti barkoda; agtakderto iti daga dagiti marinero, ken tunggal aglaylayag iti baybay.
And they will come down from ships their all [those who] wield an oar mariners all [the] sailors of the sea to the land they will stand.
30 Ket ipangngegdanto kenka ti timekda ken agdung-awda iti nasaem; mangipurruakda iti tapok kadagiti uloda. Agtulidtulidda kadagiti dapu.
And they will make heard on you voice their so they may cry out bitter so they may bring up dust on heads their in ash[es] they will roll.
31 Kuskosanda dagiti uloda ken agkawesda iti nakersang a lupot, ken sangitandakanto iti nasaem, ken umasugda.
And they will make bald because of you baldness and they will gird themselves sackcloth and they will weep because of you with bitterness of emotion wailing bitter.
32 Dung-awandaka ken ikantaandaka kadagiti pangnatay a kanta, a kas iti Tiro, a napaulimek ita iti tengnga ti baybay?
And they will take up concerning you in wailing their a lamentation and they will lament on you who? [is] like Tyre like one silenced in [the] middle of the sea.
33 Idi napan dagiti tagilakom kadagiti igid ti baybay, pinennek daytoy dagiti adu a tattao; pinabaknangmo dagiti ar-ari ti daga babaen iti kasta unay a kinabaknangmo ken tagtagilakom!
When went out wares your from [the] seas you satisfied peoples many by [the] abundance of wealth your and merchandise your you made rich [the] kings of [the] earth.
34 Ngem idi dinadaelnaka dagiti baybay, babaen kadagiti nauuneg a danum, limned dagiti amin a tagilakom ken amin dagiti aglaylayagmo!
[the] time Being broken from [the] seas in [the] depths of [the] water merchandise your and all company your in [the] midst of you they have fallen.
35 Naupay kenka dagiti amin nga agnanaed kadagiti igid ti baybay, ken nagbuteng dagiti arida gapu iti napasamak kenka!
All [the] inhabitants of the islands they have been appalled on you and kings their they have shuddered shuddering they have been disconcerted faces.
36 Nagpigergerda! Nagsakuntip dagiti agtagtagilako gapu kenka; nagbalinka a pagbutbutngan, ken mapukawkan iti agnanayon.”'
Traders among the peoples they have hissed on you terrors you have become and there not [will be] you until perpetuity.

< Ezekiel 27 >