< Ezra 1 >
1 Ie tan-taom-baloha’ ty fifehea’ i Korese mpanjaka’ i Parase, le trinobo’ Iehovà ty arofo’ i Korese mpanjaka’ i Parase, hañenefa’e ty tsara’ Iehovà am-palie’ Iirmeà, le nikoi-dava nanitsike ty fifehea’e iaby mbore nanoe’e an-tsokitse ty hoe:
In the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, Yahweh fulfilled his word that came from the mouth of Jeremiah, and stirred Cyrus's spirit. Cyrus' voice went out over his entire kingdom. This is what was written and spoken:
2 Hoe t’i Korese, mpanjaka’ i Parase, Fa natolo’ Iehovà Andrianañaharen-dikerañey ahy iaby o fifelehañe an-tane atoio; vaho nafanto’e amako ty handranjy anjomba ho Aze e Ierosalaime e Iehoda añe.
“Cyrus, king of Persia, says: Yahweh, God of Heaven, gave me all the kingdoms of the earth, and he appointed me to build for him a house in Jerusalem in Judea.
3 Ia ty eo amo hene’ ondati’eo? Ho ama’e abey t’i Andrianañahare’e, ehe t’ie hionjomb’e Ierosalaime e Iehoda añe hamboatse ty anjomba’ Iehovà Andrianañahare’ Israele—i toen’ Añahare e Ierosalaime ao.
Whoever is from his people (may his God be with him) may go up to Jerusalem and build a house for Yahweh, the God of Israel, the God who is in Jerusalem.
4 Le ze mbe sisa amy naneseañey: ehe te hañimb’ aze ondaty an-toe’eo am-bolafoty naho volamena vaho vara reketse hare, mandikoatse ty ho banabanae’e amy anjomban’ Añahare e Ierosalaimey.
People of any part of the kingdom where survivors of that land are living should provide them with silver and gold, possessions and animals, as well as a freewill offering for God's house in Jerusalem.”
5 Niongak’ amy zao o talèn’ anjomba’ Iehodao naho o amy Beniamineo naho o mpisoroñeo naho o nte-Levio vaho ze nitroboen’ Arofon’ Añahare hionjomb’eo handranjy i anjomba’ Iehovà e Ierosalaime añey.
Then the heads of the ancestors' clans of Judah and Benjamin, the priests and Levites, and everyone whose spirit God stirred to go and build his house arose.
6 Le nampihafatrare’ o mañohoke iareoo o fità’ iareoo ami’ty fanake volafoty naho volamena naho vara naho hare vaho ze raha soa, mandikoatse o nibanabanañeo.
Those around them supported their work with silver and gold objects, possessions, animals, valuables, and freewill offerings.
7 Nakare’ i Kerose ka o fana’ i anjomba’ Iehovày nendese’ i Nebokadnetsare boake Ierosalaime añe naho napoke an-trañon-drahare’eo,
Cyrus king of Persia also released the objects belonging to Yahweh's house that Nebuchadnezzar had brought from Jerusalem and put in his own gods' houses.
8 ie naboa’ i Korese mpanjaka’ i Parase am-pità’ i Mitredate mpamandroñe vaho niahe’e amy Ses-bazare, mpifehe’ Iehodà.
Cyrus put them into the hand of Mithredath the treasurer, who counted them out for Sheshbazzar, Judea's leader.
9 Le zao ty ia’e: koveta volamena telopolo, koveta volafoty arivo, vi-lava roapolo-sive’ amby;
This was their number: thirty gold basins, one thousand silver basins, twenty-nine other basins,
10 soakazo volamena telopolo, soakazo faharoe volafoty efa-jato-folo’ amby vaho fanake ila’e arivo.
thirty gold bowls, 410 small silver bowls, and one thousand additional objects.
11 Aa le ze hene fanake volamena naho volafoty: lime-arivo tsi-efa-jato. Songa nasese’ i Ses-bazare mindre amo niavotse ty fandrohiza’ i Bavele, nionjoñe mb’e Ierosalaime añeo.
There were 5,400 gold and silver items in all. Sheshbazzar brought all of them when the exiles went from Babylon to Jerusalem.