< Isaia 27 >
1 Amy andro zay, le amy fibara’e mitrotrofiake ra’elahy naho maozatsey ty handilova’ Iehovà i fañaneñey, toe i mereñe mibotatsakey; ty fañaneñe, i mereñe mivanditsey; vaho ho vonoe’e i fañanen-driakey.
On that day Yahweh with his hard, great and fierce sword will punish Leviathan the slithering serpent, Leviathan the squirming serpent, and he will kill the monster that is in the sea.
2 Ie tondroke i andro zay: Tetem-bahe fanjàka! Isabò!
In that day: A vineyard of wine, sing of it.
3 Izaho Iehovà ty miambeñe aze, tondrahako rano erike; ambenako haleñe naho handro tsy mone ho joieñe.
“I, Yahweh, am its protector; I water it every moment. I guard it night and day so no one will hurt it.
4 Tsy mifombo ty an-troko ao, Ie mea’e hisatse naho fatike iraho, le ho lialiako, haharoko forototoeñe.
I am not angry, Oh, that there were briers and thorns! In battle I would march against them; I would burn them all together;
5 Naho tsy izay, ee te hiatoa’e ty haozarako, hifampilongo amako; ehe t’ie hifampirañetse amako.
unless they grasp my protection and make peace with me; let them make peace with me.
6 Ho tondroke ty andro te hamahatse t’Iakobe, hibotiboty naho hitaroke t’Israele; vaho ho tsitsi-kavokarañe ty an-tarehe’ ty tane toy.
In the coming day, Jacob will take root; Israel will blossom and bud; and they will fill the surface of the ground with fruit.”
7 Linafa’e hao re manahake ty nandafa’e o nandafa azeo? He vinono re hambañe ami’ty nanjamane’e o namono azeo?
Has Yahweh attacked Jacob and Israel as he attacked those nations who attacked them? Have Jacob and Israel been killed as in the slaughter of those nations that were killed by them?
8 Fandroahañe, faneseañe mb’eo añe ty nihotakotaha’o am’ iereo; amy kofò’e mangosasàkey ty nampisitaha’e iareo amy andro’ i tioke atiñanañeiy.
In exact measure you have contended, sending Jacob and Israel away; he drove them away with his fierce breath in the day of the east wind.
9 Fa izay ty hijebañe Iakobe ty amo tahi’eo, zao ty havokarañe handopolopo ty amy nañahàñe o hakeo’eoy: te ho fonga dorodemohe’e ty vato’ o kitrelio, tsy hitroatse ka o hazomangao naho o sare’ i àndroio.
So in this way, the iniquity of Jacob will be atoned for, for this will be the full fruit of the removal of his sin: when he will make all the altar stones as chalk and crushed to pieces, and no Asherah poles or incense altars will remain standing.
10 Miereñereñe i rova soa-fikalañey, kialo koake naho naforintseñe manahake i fatrañey, ho fiandraza’ o anak’añombeo, eo ty andrea’ iareo, eo ty añolira’ iareo o tsampa’eo.
For the fortified city is desolate, the habitation is deserted and forsaken like the wilderness. There a calf feeds, and there he lies down and consumes its branches.
11 Hapekañe o tsampa’e niforejejeo; homb’eo o rakembao handrehetse aze; amy t’ie tsy ondaty mahilala, aa le tsy hiferenaiña’ i Namboatse iareoy, tsy hitretreza’ i Nitsene iareoy.
When the boughs are withered, they will be broken off. Women will come and make fires with them, for this is not a people of understanding. Therefore their Maker will not have compassion on them, and he who made them will not be merciful to them.
12 Ho tondroke amy andro zay te hanatake boak’ amy fikararaha’ i Oñey pak’ amy Toraha’ i Mitsraimey t’Iehovà, le hatontoñe kiraikiraike nahareo, ry ana’ Israeleo.
It will come about on that day that Yahweh will thresh from the Euphrates River to the Wadi of Egypt and you, the people of Israel, will be gathered together one by one.
13 Le ho popoheñe amy andro zay ty antsiva jabajaba vaho hikovovoke mb’ etoa o nimotso an-tane’ i Asoreo naho o nampitsirantsiràñe an-tane Mitsraimeo hitalahoa’ iareo am’ Iehovà amy vohi-miavake e Ierosalaimey.
On that day a great trumpet will be blown; and the perishing ones in the land of Assyria will come, and the outcasts in the land of Egypt, they will worship Yahweh on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.