< Ezras 4 >
1 Kad nu Jūda un Benjamina pretinieki dzirdēja, ka tie no cietuma pārnākušie atkal ceļ namu Tam Kungam, Israēla Dievam,
The enemies of the people of [the tribes of] Judah and Benjamin heard that the [Israeli] people who had returned from Babylonia were rebuilding a temple for Yahweh, the God whom the Israeli people [worshiped].
2 Tad tie nāca pie Zerubabela un pie tiem cilts tēviem un uz tiem sacīja: mēs celsim līdz ar jums. Jo mēs meklējam jūsu Dievu tāpat kā jūs, un tam esam upurējuši no tā laika, kad EsarHadons, Asīrijas ķēniņš, mūs atvedis uz šejieni.
So they went to Zerubbabel [the governor] and the other leaders, and said [deceptively], “We want to help [you build the temple], because we worship that same God whom you worship, and we have been offering sacrifices to him since Esarhaddon, the King of Assyria, brought us here.”
3 Bet Zerubabels un Ješuūs un tie atlikušie Israēla cilts tēvi uz viņiem sacīja: jums nenākās ar mums celt namu mūsu Dievam, bet mēs gribam priekš sev uzcelt Tam Kungam, Israēla Dievam, kā mums Kirus, Persiešu ķēniņš, pavēlējis.
But Zerubbabel, Jeshua, and the other [Israeli] leaders replied, “We will not allow you to help us build a temple for our(exc) God. We will build it (ourselves/without your help) for Yahweh, the God whom we Israelis worship, like Cyrus, the King of Persia, told us to do.”
4 Tad tās zemes ļaudis nogurdināja Jūdu ļaužu rokas un atbiedēja tos no celšanas,
Then the people who had been living in that land [before the Israelis returned] tried to cause the Jews to become discouraged and become afraid, and to cause them to stop building the temple.
5 Un pirka pret tiem padomniekus, iznīcināt viņu nodomu visā Kirus, Persiešu ķēniņa, laikā, līdz Darius, Persiešu ķēniņa, valdīšanai.
They bribed government officials to oppose what the Israelis were doing [and prevent them from continuing to work on the temple]. They did that all during the time that Cyrus was King of Persia. They continued to do it when Darius became the King of Persia.
6 Un kad Ahasverus valdīja, viņa valdīšanas iesākumā, tie rakstīja sūdzības grāmatu pret Jūda un Jeruzālemes iedzīvotājiem.
During the first year that [Darius’ son] Xerxes was king, the [enemies of the Jews] wrote a note [to the king] saying that the Jews [were planning to rebel against the government].
7 Un Artakserksus dienās Bišlams, Mitredats, Tabeēls un citi viņu biedri rakstīja Artakserksum, Persiešu ķēniņam. Un tas grāmatas raksts bija sīriski rakstīts un sīriski tulkots.
Later, when [Xerxes’ son] Artaxerxes [became the King of Persia], Bishlam, Mithredath, Tabeel and their colleagues/companions wrote a letter to him. They wrote the letter in the Aramaic language, and it was translated [into another language that the king knew].
8 Kanclers Rehums un rakstu vedējs Zimzajus rakstīja grāmatu pret Jeruzālemi ķēniņam Artakserksum ar šiem vārdiem:
Rehum, the high commissioner, and Shimshai, the provincial secretary, wrote the letter to King Artaxerxes concerning what was happening in Jerusalem.
9 Toreiz (rakstīja): kanclers Rehums un rakstu vedējs Zimzajus un citi viņu biedri, no Dinas, no Arvaksadas, no Tarplas, no Avarzijas, no Arakas, no Bābeles, no Zuzanas, no Deas, no Elama,
They stated that the letter was from Rehum the high commissioner/governor and Shimshai the provincial secretary and from their associates, the judges, and other government officials, who were from Erech [city], Babylon [city], and Susa [city] in Elam [district].
10 Un citas tautas, ko tas lielais un slavējamais Aznavars atvedis un tām licis dzīvot Samarijas pilsētās, un tie citi viņpus upes, un tā projām.
[They also wrote that they represented] the other people-groups whom [the army of] the great and glorious/famous [King] Ashurbanipal had (deported/forced to move from their homes) and taken to live in Samaria and in other cities in the province west of the Euphrates [River].
11 Un šis ir tas raksts, ko tie viņam, proti ķēniņam Artakserksum, sūtīja: tavi kalpi, tie vīri viņpus upes, un tā projām.
This is what they wrote in the letter: “To King Artaxerxes, From the officials who serve you who live in the province west of the Euphrates [River.]
12 Lai ķēniņam ir zināms, ka tie Jūdi, kas no tevis aizgājuši, pie mums atnākuši uz Jeruzālemi, uzceļ to dumpīgo un nikno pilsētu, uztaisa mūrus un izlabo pamatus.
“Your majesty, we want you to know that the Jews who came here from your territories are rebuilding this city, [Jerusalem]. These people are wicked and want to rebel against you. Now they are repairing the foundations [of the walls/buildings] and building the walls [of the city].
13 Tad nu lai ķēniņam ir zināms: kad šī pilsēta taps uzcelta un tie mūri būs uztaisīti, tad tie nedos meslus, tiesu un muitu, un tā ķēniņiem nāks zudums.
“It is important for you to know that if they rebuild the city and finish building the walls, they will stop paying any kind of taxes. As a result, there will be less money in your treasury.
14 Kad nu mēs visi no ķēniņa pils sāli un maizi ēdam, un mums nepieklājās redzēt ķēniņa zudumu, tad esam sūtījuši un ķēniņam ziņu par to devuši,
Now, because we are loyal to [IDM] you, and because we do not want you to be humiliated [IDM], we are sending this information to you.
15 Lai meklē tavu tēvu laiku grāmatā, tad tu atzīsi, šo pilsētu esam bijušu dumpīgu un ķēniņiem un valstīm pretīgu pilsētu, un ka tie jau no vecu veciem laikiem dumpojušies, - tāpēc šī pilsēta ir izpostīta.
And, we suggest that you order/tell [your officials] to search the records that your ancestors made/wrote. [If you do that], you will find out that the people in this city have always rebelled [against the government]. You will also find out that from long ago these people have caused trouble for kings and for rulers of provinces. They have always revolted [against those who ruled them]. That is the reason that this city was destroyed [by the Babylonian army].
16 Mēs ķēniņam darām zināmu, ka, ja šī pilsēta taps uzcelta un viņas mūri taps sataisīti, tev caur to nekas vairs neatliks viņpus upes.
We want you to know that if they rebuild this city and finish building its walls, you will no longer be able to control/rule [the people in] this province west of the Euphrates [River].”
17 Tad ķēniņš sūtīja atkal grāmatu kanclerim Rehumam un rakstu vedējam Zimzajum un tiem citiem viņu biedriem, kas Samarijā dzīvoja, un tiem citiem viņpus upes: mieru! Un tā projām.
[After] the king [read this letter, he] sent this reply to them: “To Rehum, the high commissioner, and Shimshai, the provincial secretary, and their colleagues in Samaria and in other parts of the province that is west of the [Euphrates] River: I (send you my greetings/wish that things will go well for you).
18 Tā grāmata, ko jūs man esat sūtījuši, manā priekšā skaidri izlasīta.
The letter that you sent to me was translated and read to me.
19 Un es esmu pavēlējis, lai meklē. Un ir atrasts, ka šī pilsēta priekšlaikos pret ķēniņiem ir cēlusies, un ka tur ir celts dumpis un nemiers.
So then I ordered [my officials] to search the records. I have found out that [it is true that] the people of that city have always revolted against their rulers, and that the city is full of people who have rebelled and caused trouble.
20 Vareni ķēniņi bijuši Jeruzālemē un valdījuši pār visu zemi viņpus upes, un tiem doti mesli, tiesa un muita.
Powerful kings have ruled in Jerusalem, and they have also ruled over the whole province west of the [Euphrates] River. [The people in that province were] paying all kinds of taxes to those kings.
21 Tāpēc pavēliet, ka šiem vīriem būs liegt, šo pilsētu uztaisīt, kamēr no manis nāks pavēle.
So you must command that the people must stop rebuilding the city. Only if I tell them [that they may rebuild it] will they be allowed to continue.
22 Sargājaties tad, ka nepārskataties, lai ļaunums nevairojās un ķēniņam nenāk zudums.
Do this immediately [LIT], because I do not want those people to do anything to harm the things/area about which I am concerned.”
23 Kad nu ķēniņa Artakserksus grāmatas raksts bija izlasīts Rehuma un rakstu vedēja Zimzaja un viņu biedru priekšā, tad tie cēlās steigšus uz Jeruzālemi pret tiem Jūdiem un tos aizkavēja ar varu un spēku.
[Messengers took] that letter to Rehum and Shimshai and their colleagues and read it to them. Then Rehum and the others went quickly to Jerusalem, and they forced the Jews to stop [rebuilding the city wall].
24 Tad tas darbs pie Dieva nama Jeruzālemē mitējās un palika mierā līdz Persiešu ķēniņa Dārija valdīšanas otram gadam.
The result was that the Jews stopped rebuilding the temple. They did not do any more work to rebuild the temple until Darius became the King of Persia.