< Ezayi 49 >

1 Boyoka ngai, bino bisanga; boyoka maloba oyo, bino bikolo oyo ezali mosika: Yawe abengaki ngai wuta na libumu ya mama na ngai, azalaki kolobela kombo na ngai wuta mbotama na ngai;
Listen to me, you people of the islands! Pay attention, you who live far away! The Lord called me before I was born; he gave me my name while I was still in my mother's womb.
2 akomisi monoko na ngai lokola mopanga ya minu makasi, abombi ngai na se ya elili ya loboko na Ye, akomisi ngai lokola tolotolo mpe abombi ngai kati na ebombelo batolotolo na Ye;
The words he gave me to speak are like a sharp sword. He has protected me by covering me with his hand. He put me in his quiver like a sharp arrow, keeping me safe there.
3 alobaki na ngai: « Oh Isalaele, ozali mosali na ngai, nakomonisa nkembo na ngai na nzela na yo. »
He told me, “You are my servant, Israel, and I will reveal my glory through you.”
4 Kasi ngai, nalobaki: « Nabimisaki motoki na ngai se pamba, nasilisaki makasi na ngai na pamba mpe nazwaki litomba moko te. Nzokande, lifuti na ngai ezali na maboko ya Yawe, mpe litomba na ngai ezali epai ya Nzambe na ngai. »
But I replied, “I've worked for nothing! I've exhausted myself, and for what? Even so, I leave it with the Lord to do what's right, and my reward is with my God.”
5 Mpe sik’oyo, Yawe oyo asalaki ngai wuta na libumu ya mama na ngai mpo ete nazala mosali na Ye, mpo na kozongisa Jakobi epai na Ye mpe kosangisa Isalaele pene na Ye, pamba te nazali na lokumu na miso ya Yawe mpe Nzambe na ngai azali makasi na ngai,
Now my Lord is going to speak, the one who formed me in the womb as his servant to bring Jacob back to him, to gather Israel to himself. I am honored in the Lord's sight, and my God has given me strength.
6 Ye, Yawe, alobi: « Ezali penza likambo moke mpo na yo kozala mosali na Ngai mpo na kotelemisa mabota ya Jakobi mpe kozongisa bana ya Isalaele oyo nabombaki. Mpe lisusu, nakokomisa yo pole mpo na bikolo mosusu mpo ete omema lobiko na Ngai kino na suka ya mokili. »
He says, “It's nothing much for you to be my servant to bring back the tribes of Jacob, those people of Israel that I've preserved. I'm also going to make you a light for the foreigners so that my salvation may reach everybody.”
7 Tala liloba oyo Yawe, Mosikoli mpe Mosantu ya Isalaele, alobi epai na ye oyo atiolami mpe amonani lokola eloko pamba na miso ya ekolo, na miso ya mowumbu ya bakonzi mabe: « Bakonzi bakomona yo mpe bakotelema, bakambi bakomona yo mpe bakogumbama, likolo na Yawe oyo azali Sembo, Mosantu ya Isalaele, oyo aponaki yo. »
This is what the Lord says, the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel, to the one who was despised and detested by the nation, to the one who is the servant of rulers: Kings will see you and stand up, and princes will bow down to you, because the Lord, who is trustworthy, the Holy One of Israel, has chosen you.
8 Tala liloba oyo Yawe alobi: « Na tango ya malamu, nakoyanola yo; mpe na mokolo ya lobiko, nakosunga yo; nakobatela yo mpe nakotombola yo mpo ete osala boyokani elongo na bato, osala ete mokili etombwama mpe ozongisela yango libula na yango oyo ebebisamaki;
This is what the Lord says: I will answer you at the proper time; I will help you on the day of salvation. I will take care of you, and I will give you to the people as my agreement with them, to restore the land and to reassign the parts that have been abandoned.
9 mpo ete oloba na bakangami: ‹ Bobima, › mpe na bato oyo bazali kati na molili: ‹ Bokoma bansomi! › Boye bakozala lokola bibwele oyo ezali kolia matiti pene ya nzela, mpe bakozwa bilei na bangomba nyonso oyo ebotaka matiti te.
Tell the prisoners, “Come out!” Tell those living in darkness, “Come into the light!” Like sheep they will feed along the roads and in the pastures on hills that once were barren.
10 Bakoyoka lisusu nzala te mpe posa ya mayi te; molunge ya esobe to moyi makasi ekomonisa bango pasi te, pamba te Ye oyo alingaka bango akolakisa bango nzela mpe akomema bango pene ya miluka.
They won't be hungry or thirsty, and they won't get hot in the sun, for the one who loves them will lead them to springs, and guide them to water.
11 Nakobongola bangomba na Ngai nyonso nzela, mpe nakokunda mabulu ya banzela na Ngai ya minene.
I will turn all my mountains into a road; my highways will be really high!
12 Tala, bakowuta penza mosika, ndambo moko na ngambo ya nor, ndambo mosusu na ngambo ya weste, mpe ndambo mosusu na etuka ya Sinimi. »
Look at these people coming from far away! Look at these people coming from the north, and from the west, and from Upper Egypt.
13 Oh likolo, ganga na esengo! Oh mabele, sepela! Oh bangomba, boyemba banzembo! Pamba te Yawe abondisi bato na Ye mpe ayokeli mawa bato oyo banyokwamaki.
Heavens, shout for joy! Earth, celebrate! Mountains, sing out in happiness! The Lord has come to care for his people, and he will treat his suffering people kindly.
14 Kasi Siona alobaki: « Yawe asundoli ngai, Nkolo na ngai abosani ngai! »
But Zion said, “The Lord has given up on me; the Lord has forgotten about me.”
15 Boni, mama akoki solo kobosana bebe na ye oyo azali komelisa mabele, to kozanga bolingo epai ya mwana oyo ye aboti? Ata soki akoki kobosana, ngai nakoki kobosana yo te!
Really? Can a mother forget her nursing baby? Can she forget to be kind to the child she carried in her womb? Even if she could forget, I will never forget you!
16 Tala, nakoma yo na matandu ya maboko na ngai; bamir na yo ya makasi ezalaka tango nyonso liboso na ngai.
Look at your names I've written on the palms of my hands! I'm always thinking about your walls.
17 Bana na yo bakozonga na lombangu, kasi babebisi na yo bakokende mosika na yo.
Soon your children will come running back. Your destroyers, those that devastated your land, will be gone.
18 Tombola miso na yo mpe tala na zingazinga: bana na yo nyonso basangani mpe bazali koya epai na yo. Nalapi ndayi na Kombo na Ngai, elobi Yawe, ete bakozala mpo na yo lokola babiju ya talo, mpe okolata bango lokola mokaba ya mwasi mobandami na libala.
Take a look around. See all your children gathering and coming back to you. As I live, declares the Lord, you will wear them all as jewelry, proudly putting them on like a bride.
19 Ata soki mokili na yo ekomaki lokola mipiku ya mabanga, bongo ebebisamaki mpe etikalaki lisusu na bato te; sik’oyo, ekokoma moke mpo na bato na yo, mpe bato oyo bazalaki komonisa yo pasi bakozala mosika na yo.
Your ruined towns and abandoned places and devastated lands will be crowded with people, while those who took over your country will be long gone.
20 Okanisaki ete ozangaki bana, kasi okoyoka bango koloba na matoyi na yo: « Esika oyo ezali penza moke mpo na biso; pesa biso esika oyo eleki monene mpo ete tokoka kovanda. »
The children born during your time of mourning in exile will say, “This place is too crowded for me! Make room so I have a place to live!”
21 Boye, okomilobela na motema: « Nani abotelaki ngai bana nyonso oyo? Nazangaki bana mpe nazalaki kobota te, nazalaki mowumbu mpe moto basundola. Bongo nani abokolaki bango? Natikalaki kaka ngai moko, bongo bana oyo bawuti wapi? »
Then you will say to yourself, “Who gave birth to all these children for me? My children were killed and I was unable to have more; I was exiled and thrown aside—so who brought these children up? Look, I was abandoned, so where did they come from?”
22 Tala liloba oyo Nkolo Yawe alobi: « Tala, nakotombola loboko na Ngai liboso ya bikolo, nakotelemisa bendele na Ngai liboso ya bato; bakomema bana na yo ya mibali na maboko na bango mpe oyo ya basi, na mapeka na bango.
This is what the Lord God says, Watch as I give the signal to the nations, as I raise my flag to let everyone know. They will bring them back, carrying your sons in their arms, and lifting your daughters onto their shoulders.
23 Bakonzi bakozala batata babokoli na yo, mpe basi na bango, basungi na yo; bakofukama liboso na yo na bilongi etala na mabele, bakolembola putulu ya makolo na yo. Boye, okoyeba solo ete Ngai, nazali Yawe; ete bato oyo batielaka Ngai motema bayokisamaka soni te. »
Kings will be your child-minders; queens will be your nurses. They will bow low before you, and lick the dust from your feet. Then you will know that I am the Lord, and that those who put their trust in me will never be ashamed.
24 Boni, bakoki solo kobotola bomengo ya bitumba na maboko ya basoda ya mpiko to kokangola mokangami wuta na maboko ya monyokoli na ye?
Can loot be taken from a warrior? Can prisoners be rescued from a dictator?
25 Kasi tala liloba oyo Yawe alobi: « Solo, mokangami akokangolama na maboko ya basoda ya mpiko, mpe bomengo ya bitumba ekokangolama na maboko ya monyokoli. Nakotelemela bato oyo bakotelemela yo, mpe nakobikisa bana na yo.
But this is what the Lord says: Even the prisoners of warriors will be won back; even loot will be recovered from a dictator. I will fight with your enemies, and I will rescue your children.
26 Nakosala ete banyokoli na yo balia misuni na bango moko; bakolangwa makila na bango moko ndenge balangwaka masanga ya vino. Boye, moto nyonso akoyeba ete Ngai Yawe, nazali Mobikisi na yo, Mosikoli na yo, Elombe ya Jakobi. »
I will make your oppressors eat their own flesh and drink their own blood like wine. Then everyone will know that I, the Lord, am your Savior and Redeemer, the Mighty One of Israel.

< Ezayi 49 >