< Ezekiela 26 >

1 Ie am-baloham-bola’ i taom-paha-folo-raik’ambiy, te niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
And it cometh to pass, in the eleventh year, in the first of the month, there hath been a word of Jehovah unto me, saying: 'Son of man,
2 O ana’ondatio, Kanao nanao ty hoe ty Tsore ty am’ Ierosalaime: Hike! rotsake, i ni-lalambei’ o kilakila’ ndatioy; fa midañadaña mb’amako: ho vontsy ty ama’e iraho henaneo, ie fa nikoahañe,
Because that Tyre hath said of Jerusalem: Aha, she hath been broken, the doors of the peoples, She hath turned round unto me, I am filled — she hath been laid waste,
3 aa le hoe t’Iehovà Talè; Inay te atreatrèko, ry Tsore, vaho hampanameako azo ty fifeheañe maro manahake ty ampitroare’ i riakey o onja’eo.
Therefore, thus said the Lord Jehovah: Lo, I [am] against thee, O Tyre, And have caused to come up against thee many nations, As the sea causeth its billows to come up.
4 Ho demohe’ iareo ty kijoli’ i Tsore naho hampikoromahe’ iareo o fitalakesañ’ abo’eo; mbore ho haoreko ama’e ty debo’e vaho hampanahafeko ami’ty tarehen-damilamy.
And they have destroyed the walls of Tyre, And they have broken down her towers, And I have scraped her dust from her, And made her for a clear place of a rock.
5 Ho fandafihañe harato añivo’ i riakey, vaho ho fañaoha’ o kilakila‘ndatio amy te Izaho ty nita­roñe, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
A spreading place of nets she is in the midst of the sea, For I — I have spoken — an affirmation of the Lord Jehovah, And she hath been for a spoil to nations.
6 Ho zamanem-piba­ra o anak’ ampela’e an-tetekeo le ho fohi’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà.
And her daughters who [are] in the field, by sword they are slain, And they have known that I [am] Jehovah,
7 Fa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè; Oniño te hampivotraheko amy Tsore t’i Nebokadnetsare, mpanjaka’ i Bavele, ty mpanjaka’ o mpanjaka avaratse añeo, reketse soavala naho sarete, naho mpiningi-tsoavala, naho o lian-dahin-defo’eo, vaho i valobohòkey.
For, thus said the Lord Jehovah: Lo, I am bringing in unto Tyre Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, From the north — a king of kings, With horse, and with chariot, and with horsemen, Even an assembly, and a numerous people.
8 Ho zamanem-pibara o anak’ ampela’o an-kivokeo; naho handranjia’e rafi-panameañe, naho hampitoabora’e tamboho vaho hañonjona’e fikalañe.
Thy daughters in the field by sword he slayeth, And he hath made against thee a fort, And hath poured out against thee a mount, And hath raised against thee a buckler.
9 Hampitroara’e lamasinañ’ aly amo kijoli’eo, vaho hampikoromahe’e am-pekoñe o fitalakesañ’ abo’eo.
And a battering-ram before him he placeth against thy walls, And thy towers he breaketh by his weapons.
10 Ty debo’ i fitozatozan-tsoavala’ey ty handembeke azo, hiezeñezeñe o kijoli’oo ami’ty fikoraha’ o mpiningi-tsoavalao, naho amo larò’eo, naho amo sareteo, amy fimoaha’e amo lalam-bei’oo manahake ty fiziliha’ ondaty amo heban-kijolin-drova’ rotsakeo.
From the abundance of his horses cover thee doth their dust, From the noise of horseman, and wheel, and rider, Shake do thy walls, in his coming in to thy gates, As the coming into a city broken-up.
11 Hampitrobohe’e an-tombon-tsoavala ze hene lalan-damo’ iareo; ho fonga zamane’e am-pibara ondati’oo vaho songa hideboñe an-tane o samposampon-kaozara’oo.
With hoofs of his horses he treadeth all thine out-places, Thy people by sword he doth slay, And the pillars of thy strength to the earth come down.
12 Ho kamere’ iereo o vara’oo le fonga hikopà’ iareo o kilanka’ areoo; hampiantoe’ iareo o kijoli’oo, vaho harotsake o anjomba’ areo sarotseo; vaho halafi’ iareo am-po’ i ranoy ao o vato naho boda naho debo’oo.
And they have spoiled thy wealth, And they have plundered thy merchandise, And they have thrown down thy walls, And thy desirable houses they break down, And thy stones, and thy wood, and thy dust, In the midst of the waters they place.
13 Hajiheko ty feon-tsabo’o; vaho le lia’e tsy ho janjiñeñe ka ty fivola’ o marovani’oo.
And I have caused the noise of thy songs to cease, And the voice of thy harps is heard no more.
14 Hanoeko hambañe ami’ty lamilamy miloeloe, ho fandafihañe harato; toe tsy haoreñe ka, amy te Izaho Iehovà ty nivolañe, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
And I have given thee up for a clear place of a rock, A spreading-place of nets thou art, Thou art not built up any more, For I, Jehovah, I have spoken, An affirmation of the Lord Jehovah.
15 Hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè amy Tsore: Toe hampitroetroe o tokonoseo ty figaragadebo’o, ie mikaikaike o nifereo, ie henek’ añivo’o ao i fizamanañey.
Thus said the Lord Jehovah to Tyre: Do not — from the noise of thy fall, In the groaning of the wounded, In the slaying of the slaughter in thy midst, The isles shake?
16 Ie amy zay songa hizotso amo fiambesa’eo o roandria’ i riakeio naho hambine’ iareo o sarimbo’ iareoo, naho hafaha’ iareo o saro’e soa vinahotseo, hisikiñe fititititihañe; hitozòke an-tane eo hitolom-pihondrahondràñe vaho ho daba ty ama’o!
And come down from off their thrones have all princes of the sea, And they have turned aside their robes, And their embroidered garments strip off, Trembling they put on, on the earth they sit, And they have trembled every moment, And they have been astonished at thee,
17 Le hañonjom-bekom-pandalàñe ama’o iereo, ami’ty hoe: Akore ty firotsaha’o, Ry nimoneñam-piandriakeo? Ty rova team-bintañe, naozatse amy riakey, ie naho o mpimone’eo, ze nampirevendreveñe o mpitobok’ ama’ao iabio.
And have lifted up for thee a lamentation, And said to thee: How hast thou perished, That art inhabited from the seas, The praised city, that was strong in the sea, She and her inhabitants, Who put their terror on all her inhabitants!
18 Aa le hanginikinik’ amy andro fideboña’oy o tokonoseo, hiriatsandry ami’ty hamongora’o, o tokonose an-driak’ añeo.
Now they tremble, is it not the day of thy fall? Troubled have been the isles that [are] in the sea, at thine outgoing.
19 Fa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Hanoeko rova bangiñe irehe, manahake o rova mangoakoakeo; hampionjoneko hisaroñe azo ty tsikeokeoke; vaho rano maro ty handipots’ azo.
For thus said the Lord Jehovah: In my making thee a city wasted, Like cities that have not been inhabited, In bringing up against thee the deep, Then covered thee have the great waters.
20 Ie hampizotsoeko mindre amo mizotso mb’an-kiborio ao, hitraok’ am’ondaty taoloo, naho hadoko am-pigadoñan-tsikeokeok’ ao, manahake o tanan-taolo haehaeo, miharo amo migodañe mb’an-donakeo, soa tsy ho amam-pimoneñe ka irehe te hatoloko engeñe i tanen-kaveloñey.
And I have caused thee to go down, With those going down to the pit, Unto the people of old, And I have caused thee to dwell in the land, The lower parts — in wastes of old, With those going down to the pit, So that thou art not inhabited, And I have given beauty in the land of the living.
21 Hanoeko fangebakebahan-drehe, le tsy ho eo in-tsasa, ndra te paiaeñe tsy ho oniñe ka, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
Wastes I do make thee, and thou art not, And thou art sought, and art not found any more — to the age, An affirmation of the Lord Jehovah!'

< Ezekiela 26 >