< Ezekiela 23 >

1 Niheo amako indraike ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
The word of the Lord came to me again, saying,
2 O ana’ondatio, teo ty ampela roe niharo rene,
Son of man, there were two women, daughters of one mother:
3 songa nanao hakarapiloañe e Mitsraime añe, nanao hatsimirirañe ami’ty hasomondrara’e; tinindry añe o nono’eo naho vinonotroboke o loha-nonon-kasomondrara’eo.
They were acting like loose women in Egypt; when they were young their behaviour was loose: there their breasts were crushed, even the points of their young breasts were crushed.
4 Ty añara’ iareo: Oholà ty zoke’e naho Oholibà ty zai’e; tamako iereo, naho nisamak’ ana-dahy naho anak’ ampela. Ty añara’eo: I Somerone t’i Oholà vaho Ierosalaime t’i Oholibà.
Their names were Oholah, the older, and Oholibah, her sister: and they became mine, and gave birth to sons and daughters. As for their names, Samaria is Oholah, and Jerusalem, Oholibah.
5 Aa le nanao hakarapiloañe t’i Oholà, ie tamako ro ninenakena’e o sakeza’eo, o nte-Asore marine azeo,
And Oholah was untrue to me when she was mine; she was full of desire for her lovers, even for the Assyrians, her neighbours,
6 o nisikiñe mangao, ty mpifehe naho ty mpameleke, sindre ajalahy maràm-bintañe, mpiningi-tsoa­vala.
Who were clothed in blue, captains and rulers, all of them young men to be desired, horsemen seated on horses.
7 Aa le nifandrantoa’e, ondaty volovoloeñe amo nte-Asoreo, ze hene ondaty nikokoa’e; vaho nandeo-batan-dre amo fonga samposampo’eo.
And she gave her unclean love to them, all of them the noblest men of Assyria: and she made herself unclean with the images of all who were desired by her.
8 Toe tsy napo’e o hakarapiloa’e nanoe’e e Mitsraime añeo; ie niolotse am’iereo te mbe an-katòra’e, naho vinonotrobo’ iereo o nonon-kasomondrara’eo, vaho naobo’ iareo ama’e ty hakarapiloa’ iareo.
And she has not given up her loose ways from the time when she was in Egypt; for when she was young they were her lovers, and by them her young breasts were crushed, and they let loose on her their unclean desire.
9 Aa le naseseko am-pità’ o sakeza’eo, am-pità o nte-Asore nikokoa’eo.
For this cause I gave her up into the hands of her lovers, into the hands of the Assyrians on whom her desire was fixed.
10 Nampikorendahe’ iereo ty heña’e; tinava’ iareo o ana-dahi’eo naho o anak’ ampela’eo vaho vinono’ iereo am-pibara; ninjare tolom-bolan-drakemba i zaka nafetsa’ iareo ama’ey.
By these her shame was uncovered: they took her sons and daughters and put her to death with the sword: and she became a cause of wonder to women; for they gave her the punishment which was right.
11 Ie nirendre’ i Oholibà, le nili­koara’e ty zoke’e ami’ty hatea’e vìlañe naho ami’ty haloloan-kakà­ra­piloa’e;
And her sister Oholibah saw this, but her desire was even more unmeasured, and her loose behaviour was worse than that of her sister.
12 nikenakenahe’e o nte-Asore mpirañe’eo, o mpifehe naho mpamelek’ an-tsikim-panjakao, o mpinday soavala miningi-tsoavalao, songa ajalahy soa-vintañe.
She was full of desire for the Assyrians, captains and rulers, her neighbours, clothed in blue, horsemen going on horses, all of them young men to be desired.
13 Nizoeko amy zao re te naleotse, te songa lalan-draike ty nitsilea’ iareo roroe,
And I saw that she had become unclean; the two of them went the same way.
14 naho t’ie nampitoabotse o hakarapiloa’eo amy naharendreha’e sare lahilahy sinokitse an-drindriñey, saren-te-Kasdy nilokoeñe an­tsetra,
And her loose behaviour became worse; for she saw men pictured on a wall, pictures of the Chaldaeans painted in bright red,
15 misadia o toha’eo, sabaka mirebareba ty añ’ ambone’e eo, songa hoe ana-donake, hambam-bintañ’ amo nte-Bavele nisamak’ an-tanen-te-Kasdý añeo,
With bands round their bodies and with head-dresses hanging round their heads, all of them looking like rulers, like the Babylonians, the land of whose birth is Chaldaea.
16 le nitsinginiotse am’ iareo re te niisam-pihaino’e, le nampihitrife’e mb’am’ iereo an-Kasdy añe.
And when she saw them she was full of desire for them, and sent servants to them in Chaldaea.
17 Nomb’ ama’e mb’ eo o nte-Baveleo nifandia-tihy ama’e, naniva aze ami’ ty hakarapiloañe, le naleotse ty ama’e vaho nivitsok’ am’ iereo ty tro’e.
And the Babylonians came to her, into the bed of love, and made her unclean with their loose desire, and she became unclean with them, and her soul was turned from them.
18 Aa le niborahe’e o hakarapiloa’eo vaho naboa’e ty heña’e; vaho nialik’ ama’e iraho, hambañe ami’ty nialiha’ ty troko amy zoke’ey.
So her loose behaviour was clearly seen and her shame uncovered: then my soul was turned from her as it had been turned from her sister.
19 Mbore nampitomboe’e o hakarapiloa’eo ie nitiahi’e o andron-kasomondrara’eo, ie nanao hatsimirirañe an-tane Mitsraime añe.
But still she went on the more with her loose behaviour, keeping in mind the early days when she had been a loose woman in the land of Egypt.
20 Aa le nireñele amo hamaromaso’eo, ie hoe nofom-borìke ty nofo’ iareo naho hoe rom-pilahian-tsoavala ty niakatse am’ iareo.
And she was full of desire for her lovers, whose flesh is like the flesh of asses and whose seed is like the seed of horses.
21 Nitiahi’o ty haloloan-kasomondrara’o, ie vinonotrobo’ o nte-Mitsraimeo o loha-nono’oo naho o nonon-kasomondrara’oo.
And she made the memory of the loose ways of her early years come back to mind, when her young breasts were crushed by the Egyptians.
22 Ie amy zao ry Oholibà, hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Inao, hatroako ama’o o sakeza’oo, o nampipi­tsoke ty fikokoa’oo vaho hampiatreatreko azo, ie boak’ añ’ ila’o iaby,
For this cause, O Oholibah, this is what the Lord has said: See, I will make your lovers come up against you, even those from whom your soul is turned away in disgust; and I will make them come up against you on every side;
23 o nte-Baveleo, naho o nte-Kasdy iabio, o roandriañeo, naho o mpifeheo, naho ze hene nte-Asore rekets’ ama’eo; ie songa ajalahy maràm-bintañe; sindre mpifehe naho mpameleke vaho mpanjaka bey fiaintane; fonga mpiningitse soavala.
The Babylonians and all the Chaldaeans, Pekod and Shoa and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them: young men to be desired, captains and rulers all of them, and chiefs, her neighbours, all of them on horseback.
24 Ie haname azo am-pialiañe, an-tsarete, an-dogidogy vaho an-dahiale, hamalañe azo am-pi­ka­lan-defo naho am-pikalam-pibara, vaho an-tsabaka iaby, le hafantoko am’ iereo ty zaka vaho ho zakae’ iereo irehe amo lili’ iareoo.
And they will come against you from the north on horseback, with war-carriages and a great band of peoples; they will put themselves in order against you with breastplate and body-cover and metal head-dress round about you: and I will make them your judges, and they will give their decision against you as seems right to them.
25 Hampiatreatreko ama’o ty farahiko naho ampiondroñondroñañe ty hanamea’ iareo azo; hampipi­tsohe’ iareo o fiantsoña’oo naho o ravembia’oo; hampikorovohem-pibara ze sisa ama’o; hasese’ iareo añe o ana-dahi’oo naho o anak’ ampela’oo; vaho ho tomontoñe’ ty afo o sehanga’oo.
And my bitter feeling will be working against you, and they will take you in hand with passion; they will take away your nose and your ears, and the rest of you will be put to the sword: they will take your sons and daughters, and the rest of you will be burned up in the fire.
26 Hampikorendahe’ iareo o siki’oo vaho ho tavane’ iereo o rava’o fanjakao.
And they will take all your clothing off you and take away your ornaments.
27 Aa le hagadoko ty haloloa’o, naho o hakarapiloa’o boak’an-tane Mitsraime añeo, tsy hiandrà’o maso, tsy ho tiahi’o ka t’i Mitsraime.
So I will put an end to your evil ways and your loose behaviour which came from the land of Egypt: and your eyes will never be lifted up to them again, and you will have no more memory of Egypt.
28 Fa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Inao! hase­seko am-pità’ o malaiñ’ azoo irehe, am-pitàñe mampangorìñe ty tro’o;
For this is what the Lord has said: See, I will give you up into the hands of those who are hated by you, into the hands of those from whom your soul is turned away in disgust:
29 le hanoe’e am-palai-mena irehe naho ho fonga tavane’ iareo o fitoloña’oo vaho hado’ iareo mihalo naho mijageanjageañe; le hendaheñe hiboridañe ty hakarapiloa’o, ty haloloa’o naho o hatsimirirà’oo.
And they will take you in hand with hate, and take away all the fruit of your work, and let you be unveiled and without clothing: and the shame of your loose behaviour will be uncovered, your evil designs and your loose ways.
30 Hanoeko ama’o i rezay ami’ty nandenà’o mbeo’ mbeo nanao hakarapiloañe amo kilakila’ ndatio naho t’ie naniva vatañe amo samposampo’ iareoo.
They will do these things to you because you have been untrue to me, and have gone after the nations, and have become unclean with their images.
31 Kanao norihe’ o i satan-joke’oy, le hadoko an-taña’o eo i fitovi’ey.
You have gone in the way of your sister; and I will give her cup into your hand.
32 Inao ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Hinome’o i fitovin-joke’o laleke naho mangorabakey; ho fitohàfañe naho fandrabioñañe amy t’ie pea mitepatepa.
This is what the Lord has said: You will take a drink from your sister's cup, which is deep and wide: you will be laughed at and looked down on, more than you are able to undergo.
33 Ho lipore’ ty hamamoañe naho ty fanaintaiñan-drehe ty amy fitovin-kalatsañe naho firotsahañey, i fitovin-joke’o Someroney.
You will be broken and full of sorrow, with the cup of wonder and destruction, with the cup of your sister Samaria.
34 Toe hinome’o naho ho kapaihe’o, ho tantae’o ty hara’e vaho ho rangote’o o nono’oo; fa nitaron-dRaho hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
And after drinking it and draining it out, you will take the last drops of it to the end, pulling off your breasts: for I have said it, says the Lord.
35 Le inay ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Amy te nandikofa’o iraho vaho nahifi’o am-boho’o ao, le vaveo o haloloa’oo naho o hakarapiloa’oo.
So this is what the Lord has said: Because you have not kept me in your memory, and because your back has been turned to me, you will even undergo the punishment of your evil designs and your loose ways.
36 Le hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà amako; O ana’ ondatio, Ho zakae’o hao t’i Oholà naho i Oholibà, hitaroña’o o hativa’ iareoo?
Then the Lord said to me: Son of man, will you be the judge of Oholibah? then make clear to her the disgusting things she has done.
37 T’ie nanao havambàñe, le am-pità’ iareo eo ty lio, nanao hakarapiloañe amo samposampo’eo, mbore nampiarie’ iareo añ’afo ao o ana-dahy sinama’ iareo amakoo, habotse’e.
For she has been false to me, and blood is on her hands, and with her images she has been untrue; and more than this, she made her sons, whom she had by me, go through the fire to them to be burned up.
38 Tinovo’ iareo amako te nileore’ iareo amy andro zay avao i toeko miavakey vaho tiniva’ iareo o Sabatekoo.
Further, this is what she has done to me: she has made my holy place unclean and has made my Sabbaths unclean.
39 Amy t’ie vinono’ iareo amo samposampo’ iareoo o ana-dahi’eo le nimoake amy toeko miavakey amy àndroy avao, naniva aze; vaho hehe te añivo’ i kivohokoy ty nanoa’ iereo izay,
For when she had made an offering of her children to her images, she came into my holy place to make it unclean; see, this is what she has done inside my house.
40 vaho nampihitrife’o mb’ama’o ondaty boake tsietoitane añeo; ie nañiraha’o, le nito­tsake eo iereo, ie niandroa’o, nitentea’o maso naho niravaha’o bangebange,
And she even sent for men to come from far away, to whom a servant was sent, and they came: for whom she was washing her body and painting her eyes and making herself fair with ornaments.
41 le nitobok’ an-tihy fanjaka eo irehe, ie nañalankañe fandambañañe aolo’e eo, le napò’o ama’e ty ­rameko naho o solikoo.
And she took her seat on a great bed, with a table put ready before it on which she put my perfume and my oil.
42 Tama’e ao ty nijanjiñañe ty feom-balobohòke am-bodomomok’ ao; le nendeseñe ho mpiamo lahilahy tea vintañeo, o jike boak’ am-patrañe añeo, niravahe’ iareo o fità’eo vaho sinabaka’ iareo halan-engeñe ty añambone’ iareo.
... and they put jewels on her hands and beautiful crowns on her head.
43 Le hoe iraho t’ie nimokora’ i hakarapiloa’eiy, Aa vaho mbe hañarapilo ka iareo?
Then I said ... now she will go on with her loose ways.
44 amy te nivotrak’ ama’e iereo hoe mpipay tsimirirañe, izay ty niharoa’ iareo tihy amy Oholà naho i Oholibà, i hakalalijahan-drakemba rey.
And they went in to her, as men go to a loose woman: so they went in to Oholibah, the loose woman.
45 Aa le ho zakae’ ondaty vantañeo iereo amy lili’ o vinambaoy, naho amy lilin-drakemba mampiori-dioy, amy t’ie nanao havambàñe vaho am-pità’ iareo ty lio.
And upright men will be her judges, judging her as false wives and women who take lives are judged; because she has been untrue to me and blood is on her hands.
46 Aa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; hase­seko am’ iereo ty lahialeñe, le hatoloko haronjeronje vaho ho kopaheñe.
For this is what the Lord has said: I will make a great meeting of the people come together against her, and will send on her shaking fear and take everything from her.
47 Ho retsahe’ i lahialeñey vato, naho hizamañe am-pibara; hampibaibai’ iareo o ana’ dahi’eo naho o anak’ ampela’eo vaho hamorototo o anjomba’ iareoo amañ’ afo.
And the meeting, after stoning her with stones, will put an end to her with their swords; they will put her sons and daughters to death and have her house burned up with fire.
48 Izay ty hanjihera­ko ty fandratoañe amy taney, soa hene hanareñe o ampelao tsy hañorike ty fandratoa’ areo.
And I will put an end to evil in all the land, teaching all women not to do as you have done.
49 Le hondroha’ iareo ama’ areo ty haloloa’ areo, naho ho vavè’ areo ty hakeo’ o samposampo’ areoo; vaho ho fohi’ areo te Izaho Iehovà Talè.
And I will send on you the punishment of your evil ways, and you will be rewarded for your sins with your images: and you will be certain that I am the Lord.

< Ezekiela 23 >