< Izikeli 19 >
1 Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno Izikieli'na nasami'ne, Israeli ugagota kva vaheku'ma zagamema hunka zavi'ma atesanana,
“Moreover, take up a lamentation for the princes of Israel,
2 amanage hunka zavira tegahane, negrera'a kore osu laioni mani'neankino, kasefa laioniramimofo amu'nompina mani'neno anenta'aramina knare huno kegava hu'ne.
and say, ‘What was your mother? A lioness. She couched amongst lions, in the middle of the young lions she nourished her cubs.
3 Hagi anampintira mago ve laioni anentara knare huno kegava higeno, hankavenentake Laioni efore huteno zagagafane vahe'enema ahenoma nesia avu'avara rempi hu'ne.
She brought up one of her cubs. He became a young lion. He learnt to catch the prey. He devoured men.
4 Hagi ana zamofo agenkema miko mopafi vahe'mo'zama nentahi'za, kerise'za krifu anaginte nazageno ana kerifi ana laionimo'a tamige'za azeri'za nofi rente'za avazu hu'za Isipi mopafi vu'naze.
The nations also heard of him. He was taken in their pit; and they brought him with hooks to the land of Egypt.
5 Hagi nerera'a nontegama esigu aveganteno maniana, ana laioni anentamo'a ometfa hu'ne. Hagi ana anenta'mo'ma ufanene higeno'a, anenta'aramimpinti mago avreno kegava nehigeno ome ra huno hankavenentake laioni efore hu'ne.
“‘Now when she saw that she had waited, and her hope was lost, then she took another of her cubs, and made him a young lion.
6 Hagi laioniramine vano nehuno rama huno hankavema netino'a, zagagafama aheno ne'zana rempi huteno vahera aheno ne'ne.
He went up and down amongst the lions. He became a young lion. He learnt to catch the prey. He devoured men.
7 Hagi agra hankave vihuramina tapage hunetreno, rankumatamina eri haviza nehuno, ranke huno agerura runo vano nehuno, ana mopafima mani'naza vahera zamazeri koro hu'ne.
He knew their palaces, and laid waste their cities. The land was desolate with its fullness, because of the noise of his roaring.
8 Ana hige'za mika mopafi vahe'mo'za eza keri eme kafinte'nazafi uramige'za kukozmia agofetu rutarente'za azeri'naze.
Then the nations attacked him on every side from the provinces. They spread their net over him. He was taken in their pit.
9 Hagi ana kerifintira azeri'za vogisifi antete'za avre'za Babiloni kini nete vute'za kina ome huntazageno, Israeli agonaramimpina mago'enena ra agerura runo vano osu'ne.
They put him in a cage with hooks, and brought him to the king of Babylon. They brought him into strongholds, so that his voice should no more be heard on the mountains of Israel.
10 Hagi negrera'a tinkenare'ma me'nea waini hozaka'afima me'nea waini zafamo'ma rama'a tima e'nerino, rama'a azankunatami omere emere nehuno rama'a rgama renteankna hu'ne.
“‘Your mother was like a vine in your blood, planted by the waters. It was fruitful and full of branches by reason of many waters.
11 Hagi ana zafamofo azankunatmimo'za ome hankaveti'za kini vahe'mo'zama zamazampima eneriza azota fore hu'naze. Hagi ana waini zafamo'a za'za huno mika zafa agatereno marerigeno rama'a azankunatami me'ne.
It had strong branches for the sceptres of those who ruled. Their stature was exalted amongst the thick boughs. They were seen in their height with the multitude of their branches.
12 Hianagi tusi Narimpa ahente'na ana waini zafa tasagihu mopafi atrogeno zage hanati kazigati zaho'mo'a maka raga'a eri harari hutregeno, azankunatamimo'za hantagiramiza hagege hutazage'za tevefi krazageno teno eri hana hu'ne.
But it was plucked up in fury. It was cast down to the ground, and the east wind dried up its fruit. Its strong branches were broken off and withered. The fire consumed them.
13 Hagi menina hagage huno ti omne kokampi ana wainia vatino ome kri'ne.
Now it is planted in the wilderness, in a dry and thirsty land.
14 Hagi ana waini zafamofo azankunaramimpinti tevea arukru agata'ane raga'anena teno eri hana higeno, azankunamo'zama kini vahe azompama fore'ma huga azankuna tamina anampina magore huno omnetfa hu'ne. Hagi ama zavi zagamekino, zagamema huno zavimate zagame megahie.
Fire has gone out of its branches. It has devoured its fruit, so that there is in it no strong branch to be a sceptre to rule.’ This is a lamentation, and shall be for a lamentation.”