< Isaias 63 >

1 Siasino daytoy nga um-umay manipud Edom, nakakawes iti nalabbaga manipud Bosra? Siasino isuna a nakakawes iti pagan-anay ti ari, magmagna a situtured gapu iti naindaklan a pigsana? Siak daytoy, nga agsasao iti kinalinteg ken mannakabalin a mangisalakan.
Who is this coming from Edom, from the town of Bozrah with clothes stained crimson? Who is this wearing robes of splendor, leaning forward in his great strength as he marches? It is me, the one who always speaks goodness and truth, the one who has the power to save.
2 Apay a nalabbaga ti kawesmo, ken apay a kaslaka la naggapu iti pagpespespesan a nangibaddebaddek kadagiti ubas?
Why are your clothes red, like you've been treading grapes in a winepress?
3 Binaddebaddekak dagiti ubas idiay pagpespespesan a maymaysak, ken awan ti uray maysa manipud kadagiti nasion ti nangkadua kaniak. Imbaddebaddekko ida gapu iti ungetko ken pinayatpayatak ida gapu iti pungtotko. Nagparsiak ti darada iti pagan-anayko ket namantsaan ti entero a pagan-anayko.
I've been treading the winepress by myself; from the nations around no one came to help me. So in my anger I trod them down as if they were grapes, in my fury I trampled them. It's their blood that has stained my clothes.
4 Ta padpadaanak ti tiempo iti panagibales, ket dimtengen ti tawen iti panangsubbotko.
For I decided this was the day of my vengeance; the year of my redemption has come.
5 Kimmitaak, ket awan ti uray maysa a tumulong. Nasdaawak ta awan ti uray maysa a tumulong, ngem ti mismo a takiagko ti nangiyeg iti balligi kaniak, ken ti napalalo a pungtotko ti nangpakired kaniak.
I looked around, but no one came to help; I was shocked that there was no one to assist me. So I saved them through my own strength alone, and my own anger kept me going.
6 Pinayatpayatak dagiti tattao gapu iti ungetko ket binartekko ida iti pannusak, ken imbuyatko ti darada iti rabaw ti daga.
I trampled down the nations in my anger; in my fury I made them drunk, and spilled their blood upon the ground.
7 Saritaek ti panangipakita ni Yahweh iti kinapudnona iti tulagna, dagiti agkakadayaw nga aramid ni Yahweh. Ibagak dagiti amin nga inaramid ni Yahweh para kadatayo, ken ti naindaklan a kinaimbagna iti balay ti Israel. Daytoy nga asina nga impakitana kadatayo ket gapu iti kinamanangngaasina, ken babaen iti adu nga inaramidna a mangipakita iti kinapudnona iti tulagna.
I want to tell everyone about the Lord's trustworthy love. I will praise the Lord for everything he's done for us—all the good things he has done for the descendants of Israel because of his kindness and his infinite trustworthy love.
8 Ta kinunana, “Pudno a tattaok ida, annak a napudno.” Isuna ti nagbalin a Manangisalakanda.
He said, “Aren't they my people, children who wouldn't lie to me?” So he became their Savior.
9 Iti amin a panagsagabada, nagsagaba met isuna, ket ti anghel manipud iti ayanna ti nangisalakan kadakuada. Gapu iti ayat ken asina, insalakanna ida, ket intag-ayna ida ken pinalasatna ida idi un-unana a tiempo.
He suffered with them in all their suffering, and the angel of his presence saved them. In his love and kindness he redeemed them. He picked them up and carried them all throughout those years long ago.
10 Ngem nagsukirda ket pinagladingitda ti Nasantoan nga Espirituna. Isu a nagbalin isuna a kabusorda ket kinarangetna ida.
But they rebelled against him, and caused his Holy Spirit grief, so to them he became like an enemy and he fought against them.
11 Nalagip dagiti tattaona ti maipapan iti tiempo ni Moises idi un-unana. Kinunada, “Ayan ti Dios, a nangilasat kadakuada iti baybay agraman dagiti agpaspastor iti arbanna? Ayan ti Dios, a nangibaon iti Nasantoan nga Espirituna kadakuada?
Then they thought back to the days of old when Moses led his people out of Egypt. They shouted out, “Where is the one who took Israel through the sea, along with the shepherds of his flock? Where is the one who placed his Holy Spirit among his people?
12 Ayan ti Dios, a nangted iti naindaklan a pannakabalin iti makannawan nga ima ni Moises, ken nangbingay iti danum iti sangoanan dagiti Israelita, tapno mapadayawan iti agnanayon ti naganna?
Where is the one who lifted Moses' right hand, and who used his amazing power to divided the sea in front of them, giving him such a wonderful, enduring reputation?
13 Ayan ti Dios, a nangidalan kadakuada iti naadalem a baybay? Kas iti kabalio nga agtartaray iti patad a daga, saanda a naitublak.
Where is the one who led them through the depths of the sea?” They were like a horse running through the desert, they didn't stumble.
14 Kas kadagiti baka a sumalog nga agturong iti tanap, pinaginana ida ti Espiritu ni Yahweh. Indalanmo ngarud dagiti tattaom, tapno mapadayawan ti naganmo.
Like cattle descending into a valley, the Lord's Spirit gave them rest. This is how you led your people, earning a glorious reputation for yourself.
15 Agtannawagka manipud langit ket agpaliiwka manipud dita nasantoan ken nadaeg a pagnanaedam. Sadino ti ayan ti kinaregtam ken dagiti nabileg nga aramidmo? Naisina kadakami ti kaasim ken ti panangisakitmo.
Lord, look down on us from heaven! Watch from your high home, in your holiness and glory! Where is your enthusiasm and power? You're not showing me your feelings of sympathy and kindness!
16 Ta sika ti amami, uray no saannakami nga am-ammo ni Abraham, ken saannakami a mabigbig ni Israel, sika, o Yahweh, ti amami. 'Ti Manubbotmi' ti naganmo manipud pay idi un-una a panawen.
But you are still our Father, even though Abraham wouldn't know us and Israel wouldn't acknowledge us. You, Lord, are our Father; you have always been called our Redeemer from long ago.
17 O Yahweh, apay a pinaadayunakami manipud kadagiti wagasmo ken pinatangkenmo ti pusomi, isu't gapuna a saankami nga agtultulnog kenka? Agsublika para iti kadagiti adipenmo, dagiti tribu a tawidmo.
Lord, why do you make us wander from your ways, and make us stubborn so we don't respect you? Come back to us for the sake of your servants, the tribes that belong to you.
18 Tinagikua dagiti tattaom ti nasantoan a lugarmo iti apagbiit a tiempo, ngem kalpasanna pinayatpayatan daytoy dagiti kabusormi.
Your Temple belonged to us for a little while, but then our enemies invaded and destroyed it.
19 Nagbalinkami a kas kadagidiay saanmo a pulos nga inturayan, kasla kadagiti saan a pulos nga immawag iti naganmo.”
We were yours from ancient times, but we've ended up like people you've never ruled, never identified as yours.

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