< Ecechiela 27 >
1 Un Tā Kunga vārds notika uz mani sacīdams:
And there is a word of Jehovah unto me, saying:
2 Tu tad, ak cilvēka bērns, uzņem raudu dziesmu par Tiru,
'And thou, son of man, lift up concerning Tyre a lamentation, and thou hast said to Tyre:
3 Un saki uz Tiru, kas dzīvo pie jūras ostām un tirgojās ar tautām daudz salās: tā saka Tas Kungs Dievs: ak Tiru, tu saki: es esmu brīnum skaists.
O dweller on the entrances of the sea, Merchant of the peoples unto many isles, Thus said the Lord Jehovah: O Tyre, thou — thou hast said: I [am] the perfection of beauty.
4 Tavas robežas ir jūras vidū, tavi cēlēji tevi darījuši brīnum skaistu.
In the heart of the seas [are] thy borders, Thy builders have perfected thy beauty.
5 Tie visus tavus galdus ir taisījuši no Senira priedēm, tie ņēmuši ciedru kokus no Lībanus, tev taisīt masta kokus.
Of firs of Senir they have built to thee all thy double-boarded ships, Of cedars of Lebanon they have taken to make a mast for thee,
6 Tavus airus tie taisījuši no Basanas ozoliem, tavus galdus tie taisījuši no ziloņkauliem uz dārgu priežu koka no Ķitim krastiem.
Of oaks of Bashan they made thine oars, Thy bench they have made of ivory, A branch of Ashurim from isles of Chittim.
7 Dārgs audekls ar izrakstītu darbu no Ēģiptes bija tavs zēģelis, tev par karogu; no zila un sarkana purpura no Elisus salām bija tavi apsegi.
Of fine linen with embroidery from Egypt hath been thy sail, To be to thee for an ensign, Of blue and purple from isles of Elishah hath been thy covering.
8 Sidonas un Arvadas iedzīvotāji bija tavi airētāji; tavi gudrie, ak Tiru, bija pie tevis tavi stūrētāji.
Inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad have been rowers to thee, Thy wise men, O Tyre, have been in thee, They [are] thy pilots.
9 Ģebalas vecaji un viņas gudrie bija pie tevis, izlabot tavu laivu plaisumus. Visas jūras laivas un visi laivinieki bija pie tevis, izmainīt tavas preces.
Elders of Gebal and its wise men have been in thee, Strengthening thy breach; All ships of the sea and their mariners, Have been in thee, to trade [with] thy merchandise.
10 Persieši un Lidieši un Libieši bija tavā karaspēkā tavi karavīri; priekšturamās bruņas un dzelzs cepures tie pie tevis uzkāra; tie tevi greznoja.
Persian and Lud and Phut Have been in thy forces — thy men of war. Shield and helmet they hung up in thee, They — they have given out thine honour.
11 Arvadas bērni un tavs spēks bija visapkārt uz taviem mūriem, un sargi bija uz taviem torņiem, tie uzkāra savas priekšturamās bruņas visapkārt pie taviem mūriem; tie tevi darīja brīnum skaistu.
The sons of Arvad, and thy force, [Are] on thy walls round about, And short swordsmen in thy towers have been, Their shields they have hung up on thy walls round about, They — they have perfected thy beauty.
12 Taršišs tirgojās ar tevi ar daudz un dažādām precēm: sudrabu, dzelzi, alvu un svinu noveda tavos tirgos.
Tarshish [is] thy merchant, Because of the abundance of all wealth, For silver, iron, tin, and lead, They have given out thy remnants.
13 Javans, Tubals un Mešehs, tie bija tavi veikalnieki: ar cilvēkiem un vara lietām tie ar tevi tirgojās.
Javan, Tubal, and Meshech — they [are] thy merchants, For persons of men, and vessels of brass, They have given out thy merchandise.
14 No Togarmas nama noveda tavos tirgos braucamus un jājamus zirgus un zirgēzeļus.
They of the house of Togarmah, [For] horses, and riding steeds, and mules, They have given out thy remnants.
15 Dedana bērni bija tavi veikalnieki, daudz salas tirgojās caur tavu roku; ziloņkaulus un ebon kokus(melnkoks) tie tev atdeva par maksu.
Sons of Dedan [are] thy merchants, Many isles [are] the mart of thy hand, Horns of ivory and ebony they sent back thy reward.
16 Sīrija ar tevi tirgojās tavu daudzkārtīgu amata darbu dēļ: rubīnus, purpuru un rakstītu darbu, dārgu audekli un dārgas krelles un dārgus akmeņus tie noveda tavos tirgos.
Aram [is] thy merchant, Because of the abundance of thy works, For emerald, purple, and embroidery, And fine linen, and coral, and agate, They have given out thy remnants.
17 Jūda un Israēla zeme, tie bija tavi veikalnieki: kviešus no Minites un saldi smaržīgas zāles un medu un eļļu un balzamu tie mainīja tavos tirgos.
Judah and the land of Israel — they [are] thy merchants, For wheat of Minnith, and Pannag, And honey, and oil, and balm, They have given out thy merchandise.
18 Damaskus ar tevi tirgojās tavu daudzkārtīgu amata darbu dēļ ar dažādām precēm, ar saldu vīnu un baltu vilnu.
Damascus [is] thy merchant, For the abundance of thy works, Because of the abundance of all wealth, For wine of Helbon, and white wool.
19 Vedans un UzalaJavans veda uz taviem tirgiem izstrādātu dzelzi; kasīju un kalmu tie pie tevis izmainīja.
Vedan and Javan go about with thy remnants, They have given shining iron, cassia, and cane, In thy merchandise it hath been.
20 Dedans ar tevi tirgojās ar skaistām vadmalām priekš segliem.
Dedan [is] thy merchant, For clothes of freedom for riding.
21 Arābija un visi Ķedara lielkungi, tie tirgojās caur tavu roku, ar jēriem un auniem un āžiem tie ar tevi tirgojās;
Arabia, and all princes of Kedar, They [are] the traders of thy hand, For lambs, and rams, and he-goats, In these thy merchants.
22 Sabas un Raēmas veikalnieki, tie ar tevi tirgojās; visādas dārgas zāles, dārgus akmeņus un zeltu tie noveda tavos tirgos.
Merchants of Sheba and Raamah — they [are] thy merchants, For the chief of all spices, And for every precious stone, and gold, They have given out thy remnants.
23 Harans un Kane un Edens, Zebas, Asura un Ķilmada veikalnieki ar tevi tirgojās.
Haran, and Canneh, and Eden, merchants of Sheba, Asshur — Chilmad — [are] thy merchants,
24 Tie bija tavi veikalnieki ar dārgām drēbēm, ar purpura ziliem un raibi austiem mēteļiem un ar strīpainām (grīdas)segām un ar pītām un tītām virvēm tavos tirgos.
They [are] thy merchants for perfect things, For wrappings of blue, and embroidery, And for treasuries of rich apparel, With cords bound and girded, for thy merchandise,
25 Taršiša laivas bija tās vedējas uz taviem tirgiem. Un tu tapi bagāts un augstā godā celts jūru vidū.
Ships of Tarshish [are] thy double walls of thy merchandise, And thou art filled and honoured greatly, In the heart of the seas.
26 Tavi laivinieki tevi veda pa vareniem ūdeņiem, bet rīta vējš tevi satriecis jūru vidū.
Into great waters have they brought thee, Those rowing thee, The east wind hath broken thee in the heart of the seas.
27 Tava manta un tavas preces un tava tirgošana, tavi laivinieki un tavi stūrmaņi un tavi laivu taisītāji, un kas ar tevi tirgojās, un visi tavi karavīri, kas pie tevis, un visa tava draudze, kas tavā vidū, kritīs jūras vidū tai dienā, kad tu iesi bojā.
Thy wealth and thy remnants, Thy merchandise, thy mariners, And thy pilots, strengtheners of thy breach, And the traders of thy merchandise, And all thy men of war, who [are] in thee, And in all thine assembly that [is] in thy midst, Fall into the heart of the seas in the day of thy fall,
28 No tavu laivinieku brēkšanas lauki drebēs.
At the voice of the cry of thy pilots shake do the suburbs.
29 Un visi airētāji, stūrmaņi ar visiem jūras laiviniekiem izkāps no savām laivām un stāvēs uz zemes.
And come down from their ships have all handling an oar, Mariners, all the pilots of the sea, on the land they stand,
30 Un tie par tevi brēks un gauži kliegs un metīs pīšļus uz savām galvām, - tie vārtīsies pelnos.
And have sounded for thee with their voice, And cry bitterly, and cause dust to go up on their heads, In ashes they do roll themselves.
31 Tie tevis dēļ apcirpsies un apjozīs maisus un raudās par tevi ar dvēseles rūgtumu un gaužām žēlabām.
And they have made for thee baldness, And they have girded on sackcloth, And they have wept for thee, In bitterness of soul — a bitter mourning.
32 Un tie vaidēdami par tevi sāks raudu dziesmu un vaidēs par tevi un sacīs: kas ir kā Tirus, tā izdeldēts jūras vidū?
And lifted up for thee have their sons a lamentation, And they have lamented over thee, who [is] as Tyre? As the cut-off one in the midst of the sea?
33 Kad tavas preces jūrā tapa vestas, tad tu daudz tautas pieēdināji ar savām dažādām mantām, un ar savu tirgošanu tu ķēniņus virs zemes esi darījis bagātus.
With the outgoing of thy remnants from the seas, Thou hast filled many peoples, With the abundance of thy riches, and thy merchandise, Thou hast made rich things of earth.
34 Bet nu, kad tu no jūras esi satriekts dziļos ūdeņos, tad tava tirgošana un visa tava draudze tavā vidū ir gājusi bojā.
The time of [thy] being broken by the seas in the depths of the waters, Thy merchandise and all thy assembly in thy midst have fallen.
35 Visi salu iedzīvotāji par tevi iztrūcinājās, un viņu ķēniņiem mati cēlās stāvu, viņu vaigi nobāl.
All inhabitants of the isles have been astonished at thee, And their kings have been sore afraid, They have been troubled in countenance.
36 Tie veikalnieki pa tautām svilpo par tevi; tu esi galu ņēmis ar briesmām un nebūsi vairs mūžīgi.
Merchants among the peoples have shrieked for thee, Wastes thou hast been, and thou art not — to the age!'