< Aizaia 44 >

1 Hianagi menina tamagra Israeli vahera Jekopu naga'mota Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hianki antahiho, Nagri eri'za vahe manigahaze hu'na ko huhampari tamante'noe.
But now listen, Jacob, my servant, Israel, the one I've chosen.
2 Hagi tamagri'ma tro'ma huno tamazeri fore'ma hu'nea Ra Anumzamo'a amanage nehie, antatamimofo rimpafina Nagra tamazeri fore hu'noanki'na, kegava huramantegahue. Nagri eri'za vahe Jekopugagu'ma Jeshurumu'ema nehazage'nama huhampri'noa ne'moka korora osuo.
This is what the Lord says, the one who made you, who formed you in the womb, and who will help you: Don't be afraid, Jacob, my servant, Jeshurun, the one I've chosen.
3 Na'ankure hagege huno tima omane'nea mopafina tina tagi netre'na, hagege mopafina hanugeno tina evugahie. Ana nehu'na tamagrama kase zamantesnaza mofavre nagatera avamuni'a eri herafinetrena henkama zamagripinti'ma efore hunante anante'ma hu'za vanaza vahera asomu huzmantegahue.
For I'm going to pour out water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground. I'm going to pour out my Spirit on your descendants, and my blessing on your children.
4 Zamagra trazamo tretre huno hageaza nehu'za, tinkenare me'nea popra zafamo hageaza hugahaze.
They will grow up among the grass, like willows beside streams.
5 Mago'mo'a huno, Ra Anumzamofo suza mani'noe nehanigeno, mago'mo'a huno nagra Jekopu suza mani'noe nehanigeno, mago'mo'a huno Ra Anumzamofo suza nagra mani'noe huno azantera krenentenigeno, mago'a vahe'mo'za hu'za tagra Israeli vahe mani'none hu'za zamagia erisga hugahaze.
One of them will say, “I belong to the Lord,” while another will call himself by the name Jacob, and yet another will write on his hand, “Belonging to the Lord,” and will name himself Israel.
6 Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hu'ne, Nagra Israeli vahe'mota kini mani'nena tamagu'ma vazi'noa Anumzankina Monafi sondia vahe'mofo Ra Anumza mani'noe. Ana hu'neankina Nagra'a ese agafa hu mani'nena, Nagra'a vagare'enena mani'noe. Magore huno Nagrikna Anumzana omani'ne.
This is what the Lord says, the King and Redeemer of Israel, the Lord Almighty: I am the first and I am the last, and there is no God besides me.
7 Iza Nagri knara hu'nefi huama hino. Nagrikna vahe'ma mago'ma mani'nesniana hinkeno, nagri navure eno Nagrama vahe'ni'ama huhamprima zamante'noa vahetera korapara na'a fore hu'nefi eme huama nehu'za, henkama ne-ea zane henkama fore'ma hania zanena eme huama hino.
Who is like me? Let them announce it, make a declaration, and demonstrate it before me. For I was the one who long ago established a people and predicted its future. Let them predict what's going to happen.
8 Nagri vahe'mota tamahirahikura nehuta korora osiho, ama ana zantamima fore'ma osu'nege'na e'inahuza fore hugahie hu'na ko'ma tamasami'noana tamagra ontahi'nazafi? Tamagra Nagrira ko keta antahita hu'nazanki, nagrikna Anumzana magora mani'neno, Nagrama huaza huno hankave havegnara huno mani'nage'na nagra ontahi'nofi?
Don't tremble, don't be afraid! Didn't I tell you long ago what I was going to do? Didn't I explain it? You are my witnesses. Is there any God besides me? There is no other Rock—I don't know any!
9 Hanki havi anumzamofo amema'a zafare'ma antre'za tro'ma nehaza vahera amne'za mani'naze. Ana nehu'za ana zanku'ma mareri fenoza ante'none nehaza zantamina amneza me'ne. Ana havi anumzante'ma mono'ma hunentaza vahera, zamavu suhuno neginagi vahe mani'nazanki'za, tusi zamagazegu hugahaze.
All those who make idols are stupid; these things they love so much don't bring them any benefit. Those people who believe in idols can't see this, and they don't know anything, making them look foolish.
10 Zafareti'ma antreno havi anumzama tro'ma huge, golireti'ma kreno havi anumzamofo amema'ama tro'ma nehia vahera, ana anumzamo'a mago zana aza osugahie.
Who makes a god, who molds an idol that's no use to them?
11 Hagi antahiho, havi anumzantamima troma nehia vahe'ene azama hu'za ana anumzama tro'ma nehaza vahe'mo'zanena zamagazegu hugahaze. Na'ankure ana havi anumzamofo ame'ma'a vahe'mo'za zamazanteti tro hu'naze. E'ina hu'negu zamatrenke'za eme eri atru hute'za amare eho. Tamagerfa hu'na nagra zamazeri koro hanuge'za, zamagazegu hugahaze.
Everyone who makes idols should be ashamed of themselves. Idol-makers are just human beings! Bring them all together and have them stand up, trembling in shame.
12 Ainireti'ma eri'zama eri antahi'zama eri'nea vahe'mo'a hama eri'neno hankave'a atreno ainia runtra aheno ana havi anumzamofo amema'a tro nehie. Hagi ana eri'zama e'neriana aganegeteno hankave'a omne amne nehigeno, tinkura ave'nesigeno ana zana tro nehie.
The blacksmith makes an iron tool for woodcarving. Working over hot coals, he hammers it into shape as hard as he can. He gets hungry and loses his strength, and because he doesn't drink he grows weak.
13 Hagi magora zafareti'ma antreno keonke zama tro'ma nehia vahe'mo'a, nofi avazu hu'neno, anante avona eri vakakino krenteno evuteno, ananka avaririno siselireti hanagatino vahe amema'a avaseseane tro huteno erino nompi ome nente.
The woodworker measures out a piece of wood, and draws an image on it. He carves it with a chisel and uses a compass to make an outline. He creates an idol that looks like a person, someone beautiful, to be put in a shrine.
14 Ana zantamima tro hunakura sida zafama, saipresi zafama oki zafareti'ene erino tro nehie. Ana nehuno menizafa, zafa tanopafi krinegeno ana zafafina kora runentegeno hageno mareneria zafa antagino ana zana tro nehie.
He chops down cedars, or takes a cypress or an oak. He lets them grow strong in the forest. He plants a fir tree, and the rain makes it grow.
15 Mago'a ana zafaramina, kave'ma kreno nesnia teve nehareno, mago'a tevema hugreno tohisigu nehare. Mago'a ana zafafintira erino havi anumzamofo amema'a tro hunteteno, monora hunente.
Some wood he burns, to keep him warm and to bake his bread. Then he uses some of the same wood to make a god to worship, an idol he bows down to!
16 Ana zafa mago'a apapu huno afu ame'a kreno neneno muse nehie. Ana nehuno mago'a zafa erino tevefi kregeno neregeno teve tonehino, tevemo'a knare huno navufga temuho hie huno muse nehie.
So he burns part of the wood to roast his meat to eat, and to warm him up, and says, “Ah! Look at that fire that keeps me warm!”
17 Hianagi mago'a zafa erino havi anumzazamimofo amema'a antreno tro hunteteno ana zante monora hunenteno, amanage huno nunamuna nehie, kagra anumzani'a mani'nanku naza nehunka nagu'vazio huno nehie.
Then he uses the rest of the wood to make himself a god, an idol he bows down to in worship and prays to, saying, “Save me, for you are my god!”
18 Tamagerfa hu'za havi anumzante'ma mono'ma hunentaza vahe'mo'za neginagi nehu'za, ama antahi'zana e'norize. Anazamo zamavua anteso hige'za nonke'za, antahintahi zamimo'a ankanire'neanki'za ama' antahi'zana e'norize.
How ignorant they are, how dumb! Their eyes have been plastered over so they can't see, their minds closed so they don't have insight.
19 Mago'mo'e huno amanahu antahi'zana e'norie. Mago zafa eri'na teve hegre'na bretia krege afu ame'anena krena ne'noe. Ana nehu'na mago'ama mesia zafaretira kasrino haviza huno agoterfa zana trora hutena ana zafa atuparera narena re'na monora huntegahufi?
They can't think things over, they don't have the wisdom or the understanding to say, “Some of the wood I burned in the fire—I used it to bake my bread and roast my meat to eat. The rest of it I used to make a disgusting idol, and I bow down in worship to a block of wood.”
20 Inankna hu'za vahe'mo'za negia nene'za tanefa'ma ase'nia zantera zamentintia nehaze? Ana vahera havi antahi'zazmimo rezamavatga hige'za havi kante nevazankiza, zamagra'a zamagura ovazigahaze. Ana nehu'za tamaga kazigama eri'naza zankura havige'za eri'none hu'za ke'za antahi'zara osugahaze.
He is feeding on ashes, seduced by the deceptive thinking of his mind. He can't save himself, and he doesn't even ask, “Isn't this idol I'm holding just a lie?”
21 Ra Anumzamo'a amanage huno nehie, Israeli vahera Jekopu nagamota ama zantaminkura tagera okaniho, nagra tamazeri fore hugeta nagri eri'za vahe mani'naze. Hagi Israeli vahe'mota Nagra nagera akani oramantegahue.
“Remember all this, Jacob and Israel, for you are my servant. I made you, Israel, you are my servant. I won't forget you.
22 Zaho'mo hanintiri hampo erino eviaza hu'na, tamagri kefozana eri netre'na, kna'ane anafru huramia ata ko zahomo eri huhu huno eviaza hu'na kumi tamia eri atre'noe. Ana hu'negu Nagrite rukrahe huta eho, na'ankure nagra ko tamagu'vazina tamavre'noe.
I have wiped away your acts of rebellion as if they were like a cloud, your sins as if they were like the mist. Come back to me, for I have set you free.”
23 Ra Anumzamo'ma ama anazama tro'ma hu'nea zama negetma, anami monaramimoka muse zagame nehugeno, mopa agu'afima me'nea zamoka muse nehugeno, agonaramimokane zafa tanopafima me'nana zafaramimotanena ranke huta muse zagamera hiho. Na'ankure Jekopu naga'ma aguvazino ete avre'nea Ra Anumzamo Israeli vahetera agra hankave'a erinte ama' nehie.
Sing in celebration, you heavens, for the Lord has done this; cry out loud, you depths of the earth. Shout with joy, you mountains, you forests and every tree. For the Lord has set Jacob free, and his glory is shown in Israel!
24 Israeli vahe'mota ha' vahetmimofo zamazampinti'ma tamagu'mavazino neramavreno, antatamimofo zamarimpafima tamazeri fore'ma hu'nea Ra Anumzamo'a amanage hu'ne, Nagrake Ra Anumzana mani'nena maka zana tro nehu'na, anami monaramimpine ama mopafima me'nea zantamina nagrake tro hu'na erimporogeno me'ne.
This is what the Lord says, your Redeemer, who shaped you in the womb: “I am the Lord, the Creator of everything. I alone made the heavens, and I myself formed the earth.
25 Havi kasnampa kema nehaza vahera ana kasnampa kea eri atrogeno nena'a forera nosigeno, henkama fore hania zanku'ma zamema eri nentaza vahera antahintahi zamia zamazeri neginagi nehue. Ana nehu'na antahi'zane vahe'mokizmi antahi'zana eri atroge'za, neginagi vahe nemanize.
I am the one who proves the signs of false prophets are wrong. I am the one who makes fools of fortune-tellers. I turn the wisdom of the wise upside-down, and make their knowledge ridiculous.
26 Nagri kasnampa vahe'ene, nagri kema erino vu vahe'mo'zama henkama fore hania zanku'ma huama'ma hu'naza zantamina, Nagra ana zantamina erifore nehua Anumza mani'noe. E'ina hu'negu menina amanage nehue, Jerusalemi rankumapina mani avinete'za, Juda mopafima me'nea kumatmina negi'za havizama hu'nea kumatamina nagra hanuge'za ete erioti vagare'za kigahaze.
But I confirm the messages given by my servants, and fulfill what my messengers say. They state, ‘Jerusalem will be inhabited again, the towns of Judah will be rebuilt, your ruins will be repaired.’
27 Nagra hugeno hagerimo'a hagege hu'nea Anumzankina, nagra hanugeno tirantamimo'za tanegahaze.
When I order deep waters, ‘Dry up!’ I will make sure the rivers dry up!
28 Nagra Sairusina huhamparugeno nagri sipisipi kva vahe mani'neankino, Nagri'ma nave'nesia zana ana maka agra eri fore hugahie. Ana hu'neankino agra hanige'za Jerusalemi ran kumara ete eri kasefa hu'za negi'za, Nagri mono noma azeri oti'za ki tra'a agafa hu'za kigahaze.
When I say to Cyrus, ‘You are my shepherd,’ he will carry out everything I wish. He will give the order, ‘Jerusalem shall be rebuilt,’ and he will say, ‘the Temple shall be restored.’”

< Aizaia 44 >