< Aizaia 40 >
1 Vahe'nimota mani so'e huta maniho, huno tamagri Anumzamo'a hu'ne.
“Comfort, yes comfort my people!” says your God.
2 Jerusalemi vahe'mofona fru kefinti nanekea zamasamio, Hapima manita neaza zamo'a amare eme vagare hunka kezatinka zamasamio. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a kumi'ma hu'naza zantera knazana ante agofetu huno ranknaza zamigahie. Hianagi menina maka kumi'zmia ko atrezmante'ne.
“Speak lovingly to the people of Jerusalem, telling them that their hard times are over, that their sins have been forgiven, and that the Lord has paid them twice over for their sins.”
3 Mago vahe'mofo ageru'mo kezatino amanage nehie, Ra Anumzamo'ma esania kana ka'ma kokampina retro nehuta, hagege kokampina Anumzamo'ma esania rankana varita eripehe hiho. (Matiu 3:3, Maki 1:3, Joni 1:23)
A voice is heard calling, “Prepare the way for the Lord in the wilderness, make a straight highway for our God through the desert.
4 Ana nehutma maka urami erami hu'nesnia agupofina mopa kateta ante pehe nehutma, ranra agonaramine ne'onse agonaramina kafitma eri agupo nehutma, marerino tamino'ma hu'nesiama'a erinte fatgo hu so'e hiho.
Fill in all the valleys; level all the mountains and hills; smooth out the uneven ground; make the rough places flat.
5 Anama hanageno'a Ra Anumzamofona hankavenentake masa'amo'a eama hanige'za, maka ama mopafima mani'naza vahe'mo'za kevagaregahaze. E'i ama ana nanekea Ra Anumzamo'a agra'a agipinti huama hu'ne. (Luk 3:4-6.)
The Lord's glory will be revealed, and everyone will see it together. This is what the Lord has declared.”
6 Hagi mago kezankemo'a huno, Ranke hunka kezatio huno higeno, Na'ane huna kezatigahue huno magomo'a higeno, Maka ama mopafima mani'naza vahera trazankna hu'nazankino, tanopafi me'nea trazaramimo amosre aheteno rutri huramiaza huno, ra zamagima eneriza zamo'a fanene hugahie.
A voice is heard saying, “Shout it out.” I asked, “What shall I shout?” “All human beings are like grass, and all their trustworthiness is like the flowers of the field.
7 Trazamo'a hagege nehigeno, amosre'amo'a mopafi evuneramie. Na'ankure Ra Anumzamo'a agra'a zahora huhu hutregeno eno eme zamazeri tore hige'za mopafi evuneramize. Tamagerfa hu'za maka vahe'mo'za trazankna hu'naze.
The grass wilts and the flower fades when the Lord's breathes on them. Yes, the people are grass!
8 Hanki trazamo'a hagege nehanigeno, trazamofo amosre'amo'a mopafi evuramigahie. Hianagi tagri Anumzamofo nanekemo'a, vaga oreno mevava hugahie. (1 Pita 1:24-25.)
However, even though the grass wilts and the flower fades, the word of our God will endure forever.”
9 Saioni rankumapinti'ma knare musenkema huama'ma nehana vahe'moka, agonarega marerinka kagerura erisga hunka hankavetinka ana musenkea huama huo. Jerusalemi rankumapima mani'neta musenkema huama'ma nehaza vahe'mota, korora osutma kezatitma, Juda mopafima me'nea rankumatmimpima nemaniza vahera tamagri Anumzana ama'nagi keho hutma zamasamiho!
Zion, bringer of good news, go up a high mountain. Jerusalem, bringer of good news, raise your voice and shout out loud. Don't be afraid to shout really loud! Tell the towns of Judah, “Here is your God!”
10 Keho, Hihamu hankave'ane Ra Anumzamo'a egahiankino Agra'a hankave'areti vahera eme kegava hugahie. Ana hugahiankino mizama zamisia zana azampi eri'neno egahie.
Look! The Lord God is coming with power! He will rule with a firm hand. Look! He's bringing his reward with him, coming to give his gift.
11 Sipisipi afu kva vahe'mo nehiaza huno, agra vahe'a kegava hu so'e nehuno, Sipisipi afute kva vahe'mo sipisipi afu anenta'a asagufinka avrenteaza huno, agra vahe'a asagufinka zamavarenenteno, anenta'ma ante'naza sipisipi afutamina akoheno zamavareno vugahie.
He looks after his flock like a shepherd. He picks up the lambs in his arms and holds them close to his chest. He leads those that are nursing young.
12 Hanki mago vahe'mo'a maka hagerina afino azampina erinteno refko'a huno kege, azamofo atumpa'aretira anteno mona refkoa huno kegahifi? I'za maka mopa kateno mago ekaeka kupina erinte vaga nereno, agonaramimofo kna'a erintenora refko huno negeno, ne'onse agonaramimofo kna'anena erinteno refko huno kegahie?
Who has measured the waters he holds in the palm of his hand? Who has marked off the heavens with the span of his hand? Who has worked out the amount of dust of the earth? Who has weighed the mountains on a scale and the hills with a balance?
13 Iza Ra Anumzamofo antahi'zana keno antahino nehuno, e'ina hunka maka zana trora huo hunora antahi'zana ami'ne?
Who has measured the Spirit of the Lord, or taught him what to do as his counselor?
14 Ra Anumzamo'a izampinti ama' antahi'zana enerino, antahintahi'zanena e'nerie? Antahi'zane fatgoma huno refkoma hu avu'ava zanena, iza rempia hunemie?
Who did the Lord go to for advice to help him understand? Who taught him right from wrong? Who gave him knowledge and showed him the way of wisdom?
15 Tamagerfa huno ama mopafi vahe'ma Ra Anumzamo'ma zamageana, kavofinti timo osi'a pake huramiaza nehazageno, nanaza erinte'za kna'a negaza sigerire kugusopa meaza nehaze. Ana nehigeno hageri amu'nompima me'nea moparamina erinteno refko huno keana amne zankna hu'za osi kugusopagna hu'naze.
It's obvious that the nations are just a drop in a bucket. They're like dust on a set of scales. He can pick up islands as if they weigh next to nothing.
16 Lebanoni mopafima ana maka mani'naza bulimakao afutminteti'ene, Lebanonima me'nea zafaramina ana maka antagita Ra Anumzamofontega tevefi kre fanane hu ofa huntegahaze. Hianagi anazamo'a Ra Anumzamo'ma antahi'nea kantera ovugahie.
All the wood in Lebanon for a fire and all its animals as a sacrifice wouldn't be enough a burnt offering.
17 Agri avurera mika ama mopafi vahe'mo'za amane zaga mani'naze. Agrama zamageana amane zagama zamageaza huno nezmage.
To him all the nations are like nothing. He counts them as less than nothing—like they don't exist.
18 Ina vahete huntenka Anumzanena mago avame hu'ne hunka hugahane? Inazamofo amema'amo agriknara hu'ne hunka hugahane?
Who do you think is like God? What image do you think he looks like?
19 Mago'zamofo amema'a zafareti antreza tro hute'za golireti eri anovazinte'za silvareti seni nofira tro hu'za avasase'a hunte'naza havi anumzankna, Ra Anumzamo'a hu'nefi?
Is he a metal idol that a craftsman casts in a mold, and then a goldsmith overlays it with gold and makes silver chains for it?
20 Hagi amunte omane vahe'mo'a havi anumzamofo amema'ama miza segama osia vahe'mo'a hankave zafa erino ana zama tro'ma nehaza eri'za vahe amigeno, ana havi anumzamofo amema'a zafare antreno tro hutegeno erinte fatgo huno antegeno me'neno avugosaregatira mopafina evunoramie.
Those who are too poor to pay for that choose wood that won't rot, then they look for a skilled wood-carver to make an idol that won't fall over.
21 Kagra ontahi'nampi? Kagrira onkasmi'nafi? Ra Anumzamo'ma mopamofo agafa'ama erigafa huno tro'ma hu'neazana kora kasamigenka ontahi'nampi?
Don't you know? Haven't you heard? Hasn't it been explained to you from the very beginning? Haven't you understood from the time the world was created?
22 Ra Anumzamo'a kini tra'are monafi manisga huno mani'nege'za, ama mopafi vahe'mo'za kenu taminkna hu'naze. Anamifima me'nea monaramina, selinoma hiaza huno eri atarentegeno enevigeno, vahe'ma mani seli noma eri atareno kintegeno meaza huno noma'a kintene.
God sits on his throne above the horizon of the earth; the people that live there are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a curtain, spreading them out like a tent to live in.
23 Ama mopafi kva vahetmina, Ra Anumzamo'a zamazeri fenkami atrege'za amane zankna nehaze.
He brings leaders down; he makes the rulers of the world like nothing.
24 Mago vahe'mo mensintfa avimza avina vati krigeno rafu'namo zahufa mopafi uorami'negeno, Ra Anumzamo'a amuho nentake zaho atregeno ame huno eno ana avimza eri hagege higeno, kagikagi zaho'mo witi hona'ama eri harafi huno freaza nehaze.
In fact they are hardly even planted, hardly even sown, hardly even taken root, when he blows on them and they wither, and the wind carries them away like straw.
25 Ruotge'ma hu'nea Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno nehie, Ina vahete hunteta nagrikna vahe mani'ne huta hugahaze?
“Who are you going to compare me with? Who is equal to me?” asks the Holy One.
26 Kavua kesga hunka monafima me'nea hanafitmina iza trora hu'nefi ko? Ra Anumzamo agrake tro huzmanteteno, nama'a hanafitami me'neana, ana maka keno antahino nehuno, mago magomofona agi'a amitere hu'ne. Agrira tusi'a hankave'a me'negu huno kegava higeno, mago'mo'e huno fananea nosie.
Look at the heavens. Who created all this? He leads the stars like an army, and calls each one by name. Because he has great power and incredible strength, not a single one of them is missing.
27 Hagi na'a higeta tamagra Israeli vahera Jekopu naga'mota amanage hutma ke hakarea nehaze, Ra Anumzamo'a knazantia nonkeno fatgo avu'avara hunorante hutma nehaze.
Why do you speak like this, Jacob, and why do you say, Israel, “The Lord doesn't see what's happening to me, and he's ignoring my rights!”
28 Tamagra ontahi'nazafi? Tamagrira ontamasami'nazafi? Ra Anumzamo'a fanane osuno manivava Anumza mani'ne. Ama mopafima maka zama me'nea zantamina, agrake tro hu'ne. Magore huno agrira kasrora ahege, avesra hugera osugahie. E'ina hu'neankino mago vahe'mo'a agri antahi'zana hakenora eri forera osugahie.
Don't you know? Haven't you heard? The Lord is the eternal God, the Creator of the whole earth. He's never weak or tired; you can't find out all he knows.
29 Hankavezmima omne'nea vahera Ra Anumzamo'a hankavea nezamino, hankavezamima omanegezama kasrokasarama nehaza vahera mago'ene hihamua sotu huno nezamie.
He gives strength to the weary and power the powerless.
30 Kasefa mofavreramimo'za zamavesra kosara hugahaze. Hankave kasefa vahe'mofonena hankavezmia omanesige'za traka hugahaze.
Even young people grow weak and tired—they fall down when they're exhausted.
31 Hianagi Ra Anumzamofonte'ma, amuha nehu'za zamentintima nehaza vahe'mo'za, kasefa hankave eneri'za tumpamo hiaza hu'za haresga hu'za vano nehu'za, zamagama resnazana zmasafekura nosu'za, kama vanazana zamavesra osugahie.
But those who trust in the Lord will have their strength renewed. They will fly high with wings like eagles. They will run and not be tired. They will walk and not be worn out.