< Isaia 52 >
1 Mivañona, mivañona, aombeo ty haozara’o ry Tsione; sikino o saro’o fanjàkao, ry Ierosalaime, rova miavakeo; fa tsy himoak’ ama’o ka henane zao o tsy nisavatseo naho o tsy malioo.
[You people who live in the] holy city of Jerusalem [APO], wake up! Be strong again! Show that [MTY] your city is beautiful and glorious; foreigners who do not believe in God will not enter your city again [to attack you].
2 Ahifikifiho o debokeo; miongaha, miambesara, r’Ierosalaime; mibalaha amo taly am-bozo’oo, ry anak’ ampela’ i Tsione mirohio.
People of Jerusalem, get up from [humbly] sitting in the dust and sit in places where people are honored! You people who have returned from being exiled, take off from your neck the chains which were fastened around you [as slaves in Babylonia],
3 Hoe t’Iehovà; Ie naletake tsy amam-bili’e; vaho tsy drala t’ie hijebañañe.
because this is what Yahweh says: “[When you were taken to Babylonia], no one paid me for doing that. So now I will bring you back without [being required to] pay for you!”
4 Fa hoe t’i Talè, Iehovà: Nañavelo mb’e Mitsraime mb’eo heike ondatiko taoloo, nitaveañe añe; vaho finorekeke’ o nte-Asoreo tsy aman-dengo’e.
Yahweh [our] Lord [also] says this: “Long ago, my people went to Egypt to live there. [Later] they were being (oppressed/treated cruelly) by [the soldiers of] Assyria.
5 Aa inoñe arè ty hanoeko atoy, hoe t’Iehovà, kanao nasese mb’eo tsy amam-bili’e ondatikoo? Mangolalaike o mpifele’ iareoo, hoe t’Iehovà, vaho nainai’e terateraeñe ty añarako, toe lomoñandro.
But now think about what is happening: My people are being forced to be slaves again, this time by the [people of Babylonia]. And [those who have conquered them this time have also] paid me nothing, and they despise me [MTY] continually [DOU].
6 Aa le hahafohiñe ty añarako ondatikoo; vaho ho fohi’ iareo amy andro zay, te Izaho ty manao ty hoe: Intoy iraho.
But my people will then have a close relationship with [MTY] me, and when that happens, they will know that I am the one who predicted/promised [that it would happen]. It is I, [Yahweh, who will do it].”
7 Fanjaka amo haboañeo o fandiam-pañitrike talily soao, ty mitsey fierañerañañe, ty mitaroñe entan-tsoa, ty mikoike fandrombahañe vaho manao amy Tsione ty hoe: Mifehe t’i Andrianañahare’o.
It is a wonderful thing when messengers [MTY] arrive on the mountains/hills, bringing good news, the news about [God giving us] peace and saving us, the news that the God to whom we [Israeli people] belong is now ruling/king!
8 Inao ty mpijilo’ areo! Mampipoña-peo, mitrao-pisaboañe; fa ho isam-pihaino’ iareo ty fibaliha’ Iehovà mb’e Tsione ao.
The watchmen [who are guarding the city] will shout and sing joyfully, because while they are watching they will see Yahweh returning to Jerusalem.
9 Mipoñafa an-drebeke, miredoña an-tsabo, ry tanan-taolo’ Ierosalaime; fa nañohò ondati’eo t’Iehovà, jineba’e t’Ierosalaime.
Jerusalem has been ruined, but the people who are there now should start to sing joyfully, because Yahweh will encourage his people; he will set his people free and bring them back to Jerusalem.
10 Hinalo’ Iehovà ty fità’e masiñe am-pihaino’ o kilakila’ ndatio; vaho hahaoniñe ty fandrombahan’ Añaharen-tika o añ’olo-ty tane toy iabio.
Yahweh will show all the nations that he is holy and powerful. People in the most remote/distant places on earth will know that he has rescued his people.
11 Miavota, Miengà, miakara boak’ ao, ko mitsapa raha maleotse; miakara boak’ añivo’e ao, miliova, ry mpinday o harao’ Iehovào.
So, leave [the places where you were taken to when you were captured], where [everything is] unacceptable to God. You men who carry the items used for the worship of Yahweh, leave there [and return to Jerusalem], and purify yourselves [in order to be acceptable to worship God].
12 Tsy halisa hiavotse nahareo, naho tsy hivoratsake mb’eo; amy te hiaolo anahareo t’Iehovà vaho hivoly anahareo t’i Andrianañahare’ Israele.
But it will not [be necessary] for you to leave suddenly, to flee in panic, because Yahweh will (go in front of/lead) you; and he will [also] protect you [from being attacked] at the rear [while you travel].
13 Ingo, hiraorao i mpitorokoy, hongaheñe naho honjoneñe mb’andindiñe añe.
[Yahweh says], “Listen carefully! My servant will act wisely (OR, do the right things to accomplish what he wants to), and I will highly exalt him.”
14 Manahake te nimaro ty nitoritotse ty ama’o— ie dinemoke i lahara’ey, hoe tsy ondaty, naho ty fañova’e hoe tsy ana’ondaty—
But many people will be appalled when they see what has happened to him. [Because of his being beaten very badly], his appearance will be changed; people will hardly recognize that he is a human.
15 ie henaneo ro hampitsekake fifeheañe maro, mijomohòñe ama’e o mpanjakao; amy te ho isa’ iareo o mboe tsy nitalilañeo, vaho ho oni’ iareo o mboe tsy jinanji’iareo.
But he will cause [people of] many nations to be surprised; [even] kings will be silent when they stand in front of him, because they will see someone that no one had told them about [previously], and they will understand things that they had not heard about [before].