< Ezekiela 32 >
1 Aa ie amy androm-baloha’ ty volam-paha-folo-ro’ ambi’ i taom-paha-folo-roe-ambiy, le niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà manao ty hoe:
Almost twelve years [after we had been taken to Babylonia], on the first day of the twelfth month [of that year], Yahweh gave me another message. He said,
2 O ana’ondatio, ampionjono bekom-pandalàñe t’i Parò mpanjaka’ i Mitsraime le ano ty hoe, Hambañe ami’ty liona tora’e añivo’ o kilakila’ ndatio irehe, naho manahake ty trozoñe an-driak’ ao, ie nitsititiak’ amo saka’oo, naho nitsoborè’o am-pandia o ranoo, vaho linoto’o o fitsiritsioha’eo.
“You human, sing a sad/funeral song about the king of Egypt. Sing this to him: ‘You [think that you] [IRO] are like [SIM] a lion among the nations; or like [SIM] a monster/crocodile in the river thrashing around in the water, churning/stirring up the water with your feet and causing the water to become muddy.
3 Aa hoe ty nafè’Iehovà Talè: Ami’ty firimboñam-pifokoañe maro le halafiko ama’o ty harato, vaho hampionjoneñe an-karatoko boak’ ao.
But this is what Yahweh the Lord says: “I will send many people to throw my net over you, and they will haul/drag you up [onto the land] in my net.
4 Le hafetsako an-tamboho eo, naho havokovokoko an-kivoke eo, hampivotraheko ama’o o voron-dikerañeo, vaho ho vontsiñeko ama’o iaby ze kila bibi’ ty tane toy.
They will throw you into a field [DOU] [to die]; I will allow the birds to sit on you, and all the wild animals will eat the flesh of your corpse until their stomachs are full.
5 Le hapoko amo haboañeo ty nofo’o, naho ho liporeko ami’ty haleora’o o vavataneo.
I will cause them to scatter your flesh on the hills and fill the valleys with your bones.
6 Ho tondrahako amo lio’o midoandoañeo i tane ilañoa’oy, pak’ am-bohitse ey; vaho ihe ty hibanara’ o sakao.
I will cause them to fill the land with your blood, all the way to the mountains, and the ravines will be filled with your flesh.
7 Aa ie nampimongoreko, ho kolopofako i likerañey naho hanoeko maieñe o vasia’eo; ho saroñeko rahoñe i àndroy, vaho tsy hañomey ty hazavà’e i volañey.
When I get rid of you, I will cover the sky and not allow the stars to shine. I will put a dark cloud in front of the sun, and the moon will not shine.
8 Hampimoromoroñeko ze hene hazavàñe mireandreañe an-dikerañe ey ty ama’o, vaho hapoko an-tane’o ao ty ieñe, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
I will cause the stars in the sky to be dark, and there will be darkness over your entire land; [that will surely happen because] I, Yahweh the Lord, have said it.
9 Hampilonjereko ty arofo’ ondaty maro, ie hafetsako amo kilakila’ ndatio ty firotsaha’o, amo fifeheañe mboe tsy fohi’oo.
And when the people of many nations hear about your being destroyed, many of them will be afraid/worried— people living in countries that you have never known about.
10 Vaho hampilatsàko ty rofòko maro, hampangebahebaheñe ty ama’o o mpanjaka’eo, ie ahelahelako aolo’ iareo eo ty fibarako, ie hitolom-pihondrahondra, songa hirombak’ aiñe, amy andro hikorovoha’oy.
I will cause many people to be appalled because of [what has happened to] you, and their kings will be horrified and shudder/shake because of your [being destroyed], when I swing my sword in front of them. At the time that you will be destroyed, all of them will tremble, fearing that they also will be killed.”
11 Aa hoe ty nafè’ Iehovà Talè: Hiambotrak’ ama’areo ty fibaram-panjaka’ i Bavele.
This is what Yahweh the Lord says: “The swords of [the army of] the King of Babylon will strike you.
12 Ty fibara’ o fanalolahio ty hampihotrako ondati’oo; songa lahitsiay amo kilakila’ ndatio; Ho rotsahe’ iareo ty firengevoha’ i Mitsraime, vaho kila haitoañe i valobohò’ey.
I will cause very many of your people to be killed by the swords of mighty soldiers [from Babylonia], who are more ruthless/cruel than the soldiers of all other nations. They will cause the people of Egypt to quit being proud, because very many [HYP] of their people will be killed.
13 Ho fonga zamaneko o hare’eo boak’ amo rano’e maroo; le lia’e tsy ho lotoem-pandia’ ondaty ndra hòtrom-biby.
I will destroy all the cattle in Egypt that (graze/eat grass) alongside the streams. As a result, the water in those streams will never again become muddy because of people and cattle walking in them.
14 hampidreteko o saka’eo, hampitsiritsioheko hoe menake o toraha’eo, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
Then I will allow the streams in Egypt to become calm again and flow [as smoothly] [SIM] as olive oil flows.
15 Ie hampangoakoaheko ty tane’ i Mitsraime, ho tavaneñe añe ty havokara’ i taney, naho lafaeko iaby o mpimoneñeo, le ho fohi’ iereo te Izaho Iehovà.
When I cause Egypt to become empty/desolate and strip off everything that grows on the land, and when I get rid of all the people who live there, people will know that I, Yahweh, [have the power to do what I say that I will do].”’
16 Izay i bekom-pandalàñey le ho saboe’ iereo; ho saboe’ o anak’ ampela’ o kilakila’ ndatio, vaho ho bekoe’ iereo amy Mitsraime naho amo valobohò’e iabio, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
That sad song about Egypt will also be sung by the people. Women of many nations will sing it. They will chant it about Egypt and all its people; [that will surely happen because] I, Yahweh, have said that it would happen.”
17 Ie amy androm-paha-folo-lim’ ambi’ i volañeiy amy taom-paha-folo-roe ambiy, le niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà, manao ty hoe:
On the fifteenth day of that same month, Yahweh gave me another message. He said,
18 O ana’ ondatio, mibekoa amy valobohò’ i Mitsraimey le afetsaho ambane, mb’an-tsikeokeoke mb’eo, ie naho o anak’ampela’ o fifeheañe maozatseo, hitraofa’e amo migodañe an-koboñeo.
“You human, wail about the many people of Egypt, because I will send them to the place under the earth, where they and people of other mighty nations will be. I will send them there, along with others, down to the place where the dead are.
19 Ia ty andikoara’o ami’ty hamontramontra’o? Mizotsoa irehe, hampipololorañe amo tsy nisavareñeo.
Say to them, ‘You people of [APO] Egypt, [you think that] [IRO, RHQ] you are more beautiful than the people of other nations. But you also will descend to the place where the godless dead people are.
20 Hikorovok’ añivo’ o zinamam-pibarao iereo; natolotse amy meso-lavay; endeso mb’etoy re naho ze hene ondati’ e.
[Your enemies] will pull out their swords and kill many of you. A huge number of the people of Egypt who remain will be dragged away.
21 Hisaontsy ama’e naho amo mpañolots’ azeo ty maozatse amo fanalolahy boak’ an-Tsikeokeokeo ami’ty hoe: fa nigodañe ao iereo, mitsalalampatse amo tsy nisavareñeo, vinonom-pibara. (Sheol )
In the place where the dead people are, mighty leaders [of other countries] will [make fun of the people of Egypt] and say, “They have come here to lie with us godless people who were killed by our enemies’ swords!”’ (Sheol )
22 Ao ty Asore naho o mpirai-lia’e iabio; miarikoboñe aze o kibori’eo; kila zamañe, tsiningorom-pibara;
[The corpses of the people of] Assyria will be there. They will be surrounded by [corpses of] soldiers who were killed by [their enemies’] swords.
23 an-tsikeokeo’ i koboñey o kibori’ iareoo. Mandre mañohoke o kibori’eo o mpirai-lia’eo. Fonga mifitak’ ao o lahin-defo’eo. Fa zinamañ’an-kotakotak’ ao, ie nañembañ’ ondaty an-tane o veloñeo.
The people’s graves are there in the deep pit, and [corpses of soldiers of] their army lie around their graves. Corpses of all those who had caused many others in other places to be terrified also will be there, having been killed by swords.
24 Ao t’i Elame rekets’ o fonga lahin-defo’eo miarikoboñe i kibori’ey. Songa vinono, nampikorovohem-pibara, nigodañe ambane tane ao o tsy nisavareñeo. Nampirevendreveñe’ iereo ondaty an-tanen-kaveloñeo, f’ie mitrao-kasalarañe amo nigodañe an-koboñeo henaneo.
A great number of the people of Elam will be there. They also were killed by [their enemies’] swords. They had caused people in many places [HYP] to be terrified. At that time they will lie there in that deep pit below the earth, and they, along with the others who have gone there, will be disgraced.
25 Nandranjiam-pandreañe t’i Elame añivo’ o navetrakeo rekets’ i valobohò’ey. Fonga mañohok’ aze eo o kibori’eo, songa tsy nisavareñe, linihim-pibara ty amy fangebahebaha’ iareo ondaty an-tanen-kaveloñey. Aa le vavè’ iareo ty hameñarañe mindre amo mizotso an-koboñeo, ie napok’ an-teñateña’ o nikoromakeo.
They will lie there among others who were slaughtered, surrounded by the graves of a huge crowd of other people. While they were alive, they caused people of other nations to be terrified; but they were godless, and now, having been killed by [their enemies] swords, they will lie with others in that deep pit, disgraced, all of them avoiding each other.
26 Ao t’i Meseke Tobale vaho o valobohò’eo; sindre arikatohe’ o kibori’eo, songa tsy nisavareñe, zinamam-pibara ie nampivorombelo’ ondaty an-tanen-kaveloñe ao.
[Corpses of] soldiers of Meshech and Tubal will be there, surrounded by the graves of a huge crowd of their people. They were all godless people who were killed by swords because while they were alive, they also caused people in many places [HYP] to be terrified.
27 Toe tsy hitrao-pandreañ’ amo fanalolahy nitsingoritritse amo tsy nisavareñeoo iereo, o nigodañe an-Tsikeokeok’ ao rekets’ o fialia’ eoo naho miondam-pibara ambane’ o añambone’eo, ie amo taola’eo o hakeo’eo ami’ty nampitsololoha’ iareo ondaty an-tane o veloñeo. (Sheol )
They will surely [RHQ] not be buried honorably like the soldiers who have died, whose shields were buried with their corpses, whose swords were placed on their skulls in the graves. While those godless people were alive, they had caused many people in the land to be terrified, so they were punished for their sins. (Sheol )
28 Hete! ho folaheñe an-teñateña’ o tsy nisavareñeo irehe vaho hipololotse amo zinamam-pibarao.
You king of Egypt, you also be killed and will lie there with other godless people who have been killed by [their enemies’] swords.
29 Ao t’i Edome, naho o mpanjaka’eo, vaho o roandria’eo; songa mandre amo binaibaim-pibarao rekets’ o haozara’eo; hitrao-pitsalalampatse amo tsy nisavareñeo, o fa nigodañe an-koboñeo.
People of the Edom people-group will be there, along with their kings and leaders. They were powerful, but they will [be killed and] lie there in the place where the other dead people are. They will lie there in that deep pit, with the other godless people.
30 Ao ka o roandria’ tavaratseo, ie iaby, naho ze hene nte-Tsidone, ze fa nigodañe mañambane añe mitraok’ amo zinamañeo naho ami’ty fangebaheba’ iareo, salatse iereo amo haozara’eo; mandre ami’ty tsy fisavara’ iereo ao rekets’ o zinamam-pibarao, mivave o fisalara’eo mindre amo migodañe mb’an-koboñeo.
All the rulers of countries north [of Israel], including people from Sidon, will be there. Because of their power, they caused people to be terrified, but they will lie there. They were godless, and they will lie there along with others who were killed by [their enemies’] swords. They, along with everyone else who descends into that deep pit, will be disgraced.
31 Hahaisake iareo t’i Parò ie hampitsiñeñe amy valobohò’ey; eka, i Parò naho o fonga lia-rai’eo songa binaibaim-pibara, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
The king of Egypt and all his army will see them, and they will be comforted to know that there were other huge groups of people who were killed by [their enemies’] swords.
32 Amy te nitsitsifeko an-tanen-kaveloñe ao ty fangetraketraha’e, le handre añivo’ o tsy nisavareñeo amo zinevom-pibarao t’i Parò naho i valobohò’ey, hoe t’Iehovà Talè.
While he was living, I allowed him to cause others in many countries to be terrified, but he and his huge army will be there among other godless people who had been killed by [their enemies’] swords. [That will surely happen because] I, Yahweh the Lord, am the one who has said [that it would happen].”