< Isaias 33 >

1 Asika pay, manangdadael a saan pay a nadadael! Asi pay ti manangliliput a saanda a liniputan! Inton agsardengka a mangdaddadael, madadaelkanto. Inton agsardengka a manglipliput, liputandakanto.
Terrible things will happen to you [people of Assyria]! You have destroyed [others], [but] you have not been destroyed [yet]. You have betrayed/deceived [others], [but] you have not been betrayed/deceived [yet]. When you stop destroying [others], others will destroy you. When you stop betraying/deceiving others, [others] betray you.
2 O Yahweh, kaasiannakami; agur-uraykami kenka; sika koma ti agbalin a takkiagmi iti binigat, ti pannakaisalakanmi iti tiempo ti riribuk.
Yahweh, be kind to us, because we have patiently waited for you [to help us]. Enable us to be strong every day, and rescue us when we have troubles.
3 Iti napigsa nga uni, agtatalaw dagiti tattao; iti panagtakdermo, nawarawara dagiti nasion.
Our enemies run away when they hear your voice. When you stand up and show that you are powerful [IDM], the people of all nations flee.
4 Naurnong dagiti samsammo kas iti panagurnong dagiti dudon; kas ti panaglagto dagiti dudon, aglagto dagiti tattao kadagitoy.
[And after our enemies have been defeated], we, your people, will take away all our enemies’ possessions like [SIM] caterpillars and locusts strip off all the leaves of plants.
5 Naitan-ok ni Yahweh. Agnanaed isuna iti nangato a disso. Punoennanto ti Zion iti hustisia ken kinalinteg.
Yahweh is greater than anyone else, and he lives in heaven, and he will rule justly and righteously in Jerusalem.
6 Isunanto ti talgedmo iti tiempom, kinawadwad ti pannakaisalakan, kinasirib, ken pannakaammo; ti panagbuteng kenni Yahweh ket isu ti gamengna.
[When that happens], he will enable you to live securely/safely; he will fully protect your possessions, he will enable you to be wise and to know [all that you need to know]; and revering Yahweh will be [like] [MET] a valuable treasure for you.
7 Kitaem, agsasangit kadagiti kalsada dagiti imbaonda; agsasangit iti nasaem dagiti naibaon a mangnamnama iti kappia.
[But now], look, our brave men are crying out in the streets; our ambassadors [have gone to other countries to make peace treaties], [but they will] cry bitterly [because they will not succeed].
8 Nabaybay-an dagiti kalsada; awanen dagiti agdaldaliasat. Saan a natungpal dagiti tulagan a panagtitinnulong, malalais dagiti saksi, ken saan a mararaem dagiti siudad.
No one travels on our roads [DOU]. [The leaders of Assyria] have broken/disregarded their peace treaty [with us]; they despise the people who made those treaties, and they do not respect anyone.
9 Agladladingit ti daga ken malaylaylay; nabainan ti Lebanon ken malaylaylay; ti Saron ket kasla maysa a patag a let-ang; ken maregregreg dagiti bulong ti Basan ken Carmel.
The land [of Judah] is dry and barren. The [cedar trees in] Lebanon are drying up and decaying. The Sharon [Plain along the coast] is now a desert. There are no more leaves on the trees in the Bashan and Carmel [areas].
10 “Ita, tumakderak,” kuna ni Yahweh; “ita, maitag-ayak; ita, maipangato-ak.
Yahweh says, “Now I will begin to show that I am very powerful [DOU].
11 Kaslakayo la agsiksikog iti taep, ken agipaspasngay iti garami; ti angesyo ket apuy a manguramto kadakayo.
You [people of Assyria] make plans that are [as useless as] [MET] chaff and straw. Your breath will become a fire that will burn you up.
12 Mapuoranto dagiti tattao agingga a dumapo, kas kadagiti nasiit a mula a mapukan ken mapuoran.
[Your] people will be burned until only ashes remain [MET] like [SIM] thornbushes are cut down and burned up in a fire.
13 Dakayo nga adda iti adayo, denggenyo ti inaramidko; ken, dakayo nga asideg, bigbigenyo ti pannakabalinko.”
You people who live far away and you people who live nearby, pay attention to what I have done and realize that I am [very] powerful.”
14 Dagiti managbasol iti Sion ket mabutbuteng; agtigtigerger dagiti awan diosna. Siasino kadatayo ti makabael a makipagnaed iti gumilgil-ayab nga apuy? Siasino kadatayo ti makabael a makipagnaed iti agnanayon a gumilgil-ayab nga apuy?
The sinners in Jerusalem will tremble because of being very afraid; godless people will be terrified. [They say], “None of us can [RHQ] remain alive because this fire is burning everything; it is like the fire on Yahweh’s altar that will burn forever!”
15 Ti tao nga agbibiag a sililinteg ken agsasao a sipupudno; ti tao a mangum-umsi iti magungun-od manipud iti panangidadanes, pagkedkedanna nga awaten iti pasuksok, ti saan nga agpangpanggep iti naranggas a krimen, ken saan a kumitkita iti kinadakes.
Those who act honestly and say what is right, those who do not try to become rich by (extortion/forcing people to give them money), those who do not try to get bribes, those who refuse to listen to people who are planning to murder someone, those who do not join others who urge them to do what is wrong,
16 Ipatakdernanto ti balayna iti nangato a disso; ti salaknibnanto ket dagiti sarikedked a bato; saanto isuna a maawanan iti taraon ken danum.
they are the people who will live safely [MTY]; they will find places to be safe in the caves in the mountains. They will have plenty of food and water.
17 Makitamto ti ari iti kinadayagna; maimatangamto ti nalawa a daga.
You [SYN] [people of Judah] will see the king wearing all his beautiful [robes], and you will see that he rules a land that extends far away.
18 Malagipto ti pusom ti panagbuteng; sadino ti ayan ti eskriba, sadino ti ayan ti nangtimbang iti kuarta? Sadino ti ayan ti nangbilang kadagiti torre?
When you see that, you will think about when you were previously terrified, [and you will say], “[The officers of Assyria] who counted the tax money that we were forced to pay to them [have disappeared] [RHQ]! Those men who counted our towers [are gone] [RHQ]!
19 Saanmonton a makita dagiti natangsit a tattao, dagiti tattao a sabali ti pagsasaoda, a saanmo a maawatan.
Those arrogant people who spoke a language that we could not understand are no longer here!”
20 Kitaem ti Sion, ti siudad a pagramrambakantayo; makitamto ti Jerusalem a kas maysa a naulimek a pagianan, maysa a tolda a saanto a maikkat, dagiti pasokna ket saanto a maparut uray kaanoman ken saanto a mapugsat ti aniaman a talina.
[At that time], you will see Zion Hill, the place where we celebrate our festivals; you will see that Jerusalem has become a place that is calm and safe. It will be [secure], [like] [SIM] a tent [that cannot be moved because] its ropes are tight and its stakes are firmly in the ground.
21 Ngem ketdi, ni Yahweh a mannakabalin ket addanto kadatayo iti disso nga ayan dagiti nalawa a karayan ken wawaig. Awanto ti barko a pakigubat nga agdaliasat sadiay, ken awanto ti dadakkel a barko a lumabas sadiay.
Yahweh will be our mighty God; he will be [like] [SIM] a mighty river that will protect us because [our enemies] will not be able to cross it; no one will be able to row across it and no ships will be able to sail across it.
22 Ta ni Yahweh ti ukomtayo, ni Yahweh ti mangmangted iti lintegtayo, ni Yahweh ti aritayo; isalakannatayonto.
Yahweh is our judge; he is the one who gives us laws, and he is our king. He will rescue us.
23 Nalukay dagiti talim; saan a matengngel dagitoy ti tulos; saan a maukrad dagitoy ti layag; inton mabingay ti nakaad-adu a nasamsam, uray ti pilay ket mangiguyodto iti nasamsam.
The ropes on our enemies’ boats will hang loose, their masts will not be fastened firmly, and their sails will not be spread out. The treasures that they have seized will be divided [among us, God’s people], and even lame [people among us] will get some.
24 Saanto nga ibaga dagiti agnanaed, “Agsaksakitak;” dagiti tattao nga agnanaed sadiay ket mapakawanto kadagiti nagbasbasolanda.
And the people in Jerusalem will no [longer] say, “We are sick,” [because Yahweh] will forgive the sins that have been committed by the people who live there.

< Isaias 33 >