< Ezekiela 5 >

1 Ihe ka, ry ana’ ondatio, mandrambesa fibara masioñe, le an-tsatan-drezom-piharatse ty ampañoza’o aze ami’ty añambone’o naho an-tanteahe’o; angalao balan­tsy handanjañe aze, vaho zarao i maroiy.
“Son of man, go and shave your head and your beard using a sharp sword like a barber's razor. Then divide up the hair using a set of scales.
2 Ty faha-telo’e ty horoa’o amañ’ afo añivo’ i rovay amy androm-pigadoña’ i fanameañeiy; rambeso ty faha-telo’e ka le tsera­tseraho mb’eo mb’eo amy fibaray; le ty faha-telo’e ty hampiboelea’o amy tiokey, fa hitarihako meso-lava hañoridañe iareo.
Once the days of the siege have finished, burn up one third of the hair inside the city; slash at another third with a sword around the city; and scatter another third in the wind. I will let loose a sword behind them to chase them.
3 Angalao tsy ampeampe ama’e ka le feheo andifin-tsiki’o ao.
Take just a few hairs and tuck them into the hem of your clothes.
4 Angalao in­drai­ke, vaho afe­tsaho amy afoy ao, ho forototoe’ i afoy; fa boak’ ao ty afo hamorototo ze fonga anjomba’ Israele.
Take some of these and toss them into the fire to burn them. A fire will spread from there to burn everyone in Israel.
5 Hoe t’i Talè Iehovà: Itoy t’Ierosalaime! fa navotrako anteñateña’ o kilakila ondatio ao, naho fifeheañe maro ty mañohok’ aze.
This is what the Lord God says: This represents Jerusalem. I placed her right in the middle of the nations, surrounded by other countries.
6 F’ie niola amo hene fepèkoo ami’ty nanoa’e halò-tsereke mandikoatse o kilakila’ndaty mañohok’ azeo; fa tsy nañaoñ’ o fepèkoo naho o fañèkoo iereo vaho tsy nañaveloa’ iareo.
But she rebelled against my rules, acting more wickedly than the nations, and she defied my regulations more than the countries surrounding her. Her people rejected my rules and refused to follow my regulations.
7 Aa le hoe t’Iehovà Talè: Amy te nilosore’o fidabadoàñe o fifeheañe mañohok’ azoo, amy t’ie tsy nañavelo amo fepèkoo naho tsy nitambozotse o fañèkoo, mbore tsy nañorike o fañèm-pifelehañe miarikatok’ azoo;
Consequently this is what the Lord God says: You have caused more trouble than the nations around you. You refused to follow my rules and keep my regulations. In fact you didn't even live up to the standards of the nations surrounding you.
8 le hoe t’Iehovà Talè: Oniño te Izaho, toe Izaho, ty miatreatre azo, naho hametsake zaka añivo’o ao añatrefa’ o kilakila’ndatio.
So this is what the Lord God says: Watch out, because it's me who is condemning you, Jerusalem! I'm going to carry out my sentence against you while the other nations watch.
9 Le hanoeko ama’o ao ty mbemboe tsy nanoeko, vaho tsy hindraiko hanoeñe ka, ty amo halotsere’ areo iabio.
Because of all the disgusting things you've done, I'm going to do to you what I've never done before—and I won't ever do again.
10 Aa le ho hane’ o rae’eo añivo’o ao o ana’eo naho ho hane’ o ana-dahi’eo o roae’eo; fa hametsahako zaka, vaho haboeleko amo tiokeo ze sehanga’ areo.
In your city parents will eat their own children, and children will eat their parents. I'm going to punish you and scatter in every directions those who are left.
11 Aa kanao velon-dRaho, hoe t’Iehovà Talè: amy te nileore’o amo raha’o mampangorio i toeko miavakey, le hisitahako ka; le tsy hanisà’ ty masoko, mbore tsy ho ferenaiñako.
As I live, declares the Lord God, because you have made my sanctuary unclean with all your offensive idols and disgusting practices, I will stop treating you well. I won't be kind to you—I won't show you any pity.
12 Ty fahatelo’o ro havetra’ ty angorosy naho habotse’ ty hasalikoañe añivo’o ao; naho hampikorovohem-pibara añariary azo ty faha-telo’o, naho haboeleko amy ze hene tioke ty fahatelo, vaho ho tariheko fibara ty voho’ iareo.
A third of your people will die from disease or starvation inside the city; a third will be killed by the sword outside the city walls; and a third I will scatter in the wind in all directions, and let loose a sword behind them to chase them.
13 Izay ty himodoa’ ty habosehako naho ty hañenefako am’ iereo ty fiforoforoako, vaho hanintsin-dRaho; le ho rendre’ iareo te Izaho Iehovà ty nitsara an-joton-troke, ie fa nondrohako am’ iereo i fileveleveakoy.
Once my anger is over and I've finished punishing them, then I'll be satisfied. When I've finished punishing them, then they'll know that I, the Lord, meant what I said when I spoke so strongly.
14 Tovo’e, hanoeko halatsañe naho titse, añivo’ o kilakila’ ondaty mañohok’ azoo, am-pahaoniña’ ze mandrioñ’ azo iaby.
I'm going to ruin you and humiliate you in front of the nations surrounding you, in the sight of every passer-by.
15 Aa le ho fañinjeañe naho fandrabioñan-drehe, ho fampandrendrehañe naho halatsa­ñe amo kilakila’ndaty miarikoboñe azoo, ie ondrohako zaka an-kaboseke naho am-poroforo vaho añ’ endake mikeloke; Inao! te Izaho Iehovà ty nitsara.
You will be criticized and mocked, you'll be a warning and something horrifying to the surrounding nations when I carry out my sentence against you in my rage and furious anger. I the Lord have spoken.
16 Ie hahitriko am’ iereo o ana-palen-kasalikoañe mahafate mampandrotsakeo, ze hiraheko handrotsake, le hindraeko ama’ areo ty hasalikoañe, naho ho pozaheko ty boko-mofo’ areo,
When I pour down on you deadly arrows of famine and destruction they're intended to kill you. I will make your famine worse by stopping your food supply.
17 naho hampisangitrifako ty mosare naho ty biby hako; le ho rangae’ ty angorosy naho ty lio hampandala azo, vaho hendeseko ama’o ty fibara. Izaho, Iehovà ty nitsara.
I will send famine and wild animals to attack you. You'll have no children left. Disease and killing will sweep over you, and I will bring armies to attack you. I the Lord have spoken.”

< Ezekiela 5 >