< Jeremia 32 >

1 Niheo am’ Iirmeà amy taom-paha-folo’ i Tsedkià mpanjaka’ Iehodày, an-taom-paha-folo-valo-ambi’ i Nebokadnetsare, ty tsara’ Iehovà.
After Zedekiah had been ruling Judah for almost ten years, Yahweh gave me another message, during the time that Nebuchadnezzar had been ruling [Babylonia] for almost 18 years.
2 Ie amy zay namalavalañe Ierosalaime o lahin-defo’ i mpanjaka’ i Baveleio, vaho hinily an-kiririsa’ o mpigaritseo, añ’anjomba’ i mpanjaka’ Iehoday t’Iirmeà;
His army was surrounding Jerusalem, and I was in a prison area in the courtyard where the guards of the king’s palace stayed.
3 amy te nagabe’ i Tsidkia, mpanjaka’ Iehodày, ao ami’ty hoe: Ino ty itokia’o ami’ty hoe: Hoe t’Iehovà: Inao! hatoloko am-pità’ ty mpanjaka’ i Bavele ty rova toy vaho ho tavane’e;
King Zedekiah had put me there. I continued to prophesy there [about what would happen]. I continued to say, “Yahweh says that he is about to allow [the army of] the king of Babylon to capture this city [DOU].
4 naho tsy hipolititse am-pità’ o nte-Kasdio t’i Tsidkia mpanjaka’ Iehodà, te mone ha­sese am-pitàm-panjaka’ i Bavele ao, naho hisaontsy ama’e, falie am-palie, vaho hahaisake o fihai­no’eo o fi­haino’eo,
And the soldiers of Babylonia will capture King Zedekiah and (take him to/put him in the hands of) the king of Babylon.
5 le ho tantalie’e mb’e Bavele mb’eo t’i Tsidkia, vaho hadok’ añe ampara’ te tiliheko, hoe t’Iehovà; le tsy hiraorao nahareo naho hialy amo nte-Kasdio.
Then his [soldiers] will take Zedekiah to Babylon, and he will remain there until I arrange for him to be punished. And if he tries to fight against the soldiers from Babylonia, he will not succeed.”
6 Aa le hoe t’Iirmeà, Niheo amako ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
[At that time], Yahweh gave me another message. He said,
7 Ingo homb’ ama’o mb’eo t’i Kanemeale, ana’ i Salome rahalahin-drae’o hanao ty hoe: Vilio ho azo ty tondako e Anatote añe; amy te azo ty zom-pijebañe hañavake aze.
“[Your cousin] Hanamel, the son of Shallum [your uncle], will come to you. He will say to you, ‘Buy my field at Anathoth, [your hometown]. [Because you are my closest relative], [it is written in our laws that] you have the right to buy it [before I ask if anyone else wants to buy it].’”
8 Aa le niheo amako t’i Kanemeale ana-drahalahin-draeko an-kiri­risam-pigaritse ty amy tsara’ Iehovà nanao amako ty hoe: Ehe, kalò i tondako e Anatote aoy, an-tane’ i Beniaminey; amy te azo ty zom-pandova, le azo ty fijebañañe aze, ivilio ho azo. Ie amy zao, napotako te ni­tsarae’ Iehovà,
And just as Yahweh had predicted, my cousin Hanamel came to see me in the courtyard of the palace. He said, “[Please] buy my field at Anathoth in the area [where the descendants of] Benjamin live. It is written in our laws that you have the right to buy it [before I ask if anyone else wants to buy it.]” When he said that, I knew that the message that I had received was [truly] from Yahweh.
9 le viniliko amy Kanemeale ana-drahalahin-draekoy i tonda e Anatotey vaho linanjako ama’e ty drala’e, sekelem-bolafoty folo-fito’ amby.
[So], I bought the field at Anathoth. I paid Hanamel 17 pieces of silver for it.
10 Pinateko amy zao i takelakey le liniteko naho nikoike valolombeloñe vaho linanjako ama’e am-balantsy i volafotiy.
I signed the paper/papyrus on which it was written that I was buying it, while others were watching/witnessing it. Then I weighed the silver [and gave it to him].
11 Le rinambeko i takelam-pikaloañey, i linitey rekets’ o fañèo naho o fepè’eo naho i misokakey
Then I took two copies of the paper/papyrus. One was sealed and the other was not sealed. On both of them was written the price and conditions of the purchase. I took both copies
12 vaho natoloko amy Baroke ana’ i Nerià, ana’ i Makseià i takelam-pikaloañey am-pahaisaha’ i Kanemele ana-drahalahin-draekoy, naho añ’atrefa’ o valolombeloñe nanonia’ i takelam-pikaloañeio, vaho aolo’ ze hene nte-Iehodà niambesatse an-kiririsam-pigaritse eo.
and I gave them to Baruch, who was the son of Neraiah and the grandson of Mahseiah. I did this while my cousin Hanamel, the [other] witnesses who had signed the paper/papyrus, and other men of Judah who were there in the courtyard, were watching.
13 Le nafantoko añatrefa’ iareo t’i Baroke ami’ty hoe:
[Then], while they were [all] listening, I said to Baruch,
14 Hoe t’Iehovà’ i Màroy, t’i Andrianañahare’ Israele: rambeso o takelam-pikaloañe retoy, o liniteo, naho o takelam-pikaloañe misokakeo, vaho apoho am-po sini-hara ao, hahareta’e andro maro.
“This is what the Commander of the armies of angels, the God whom [we] Israelis [worship], says: ‘Take both copies of this paper/papyrus and put them in a clay jar, to preserve them for a long time.
15 Ami’ty nafè’ Iehovà’ i Màroy, t’i Andrianañahare’ Israele, te: Mbe hikaloañe naho handetahañe an-tane atoy indraike o anjombao, o tondao, vaho o tanem-baheo.
[Do that] because this is what [I], the Commander of the armies of angels, the God whom [you] Israelis [worship], say: “[Some day people will again own property] in this land, and they will buy and sell houses and vineyards and fields.’”
16 Aa naho fa natoloko amy Baroke ana’ i Nerià i takelam-pikaloañe rey, le nihalaly am’ Iehovà iraho ami’ty hoe:
After I had given the papers/papyri to Baruch, I prayed to Yahweh, saying this:
17 Eka, ry Talè, Iehovà! Toe nitsenè’o an-kaozara’o jabahinake naho am-pità’o natorakitsy i likerañey naho ty tane toy; tsy eo ty sarotse tsy lefe’o;
“Yahweh, [you are my] Lord! You made the sky and the earth by your very great power. [MTY, DOU] Nothing is too difficult for you [to do].
18 Ihe mpampiboake fiferenaiñañe ami’ty arivo naho mañondroke ty hakeon-droae añ’araña’ o anake manonjohi’ iareoo; ry Andriañahare ra’elahy naho maozatse, Iehovà’ i Màroy ty tahina’e;
You show thousands of people that you faithfully love them, but you punish people for the sins that their parents have committed. [You are the] great and powerful God, the Commander of the armies of angels.
19 foloaingitrok’ am-pañeretañe, manjofak’ am-pi­toloñañe; mibolanak’ amo sata’ ondaty iabio o fihaino’oo, songa hanambeza’o mira ami’ty vokam-pitoloña’e;
You make wise plans and you do mighty deeds. You see how all people behave [DOU], and you do to them what they deserve.
20 ie nampipoha’o viloñe naho raha tsitantane an-tane’ Mitsraime añe, naho pake henane e Israele ao naho am’ondatio, vaho nahazoa’o Tahinañe, le ie henanekeo.
You performed many miracles [DOU] in Egypt, and you continue [to perform miracles here] in Israel and everywhere else in the world. [Because of that], you have (become very famous/caused many people to know that you are very great/powerful).
21 Nakare’o am-biloñe naho halatsañe boak’ an-tane Mitsraime añe ondati’oo, am-pitañe maozatse naho an-tsi­rañe natorakitsy vaho an-karevendreveñañe mampangebahebake;
You brought our Israeli ancestors out of Egypt by performing many great miracles [DOU], using your very great power [DOU], causing [our enemies to be] terrified.
22 naho nitolora’o o tane atoio, i nifantà’o an-droae’ iareo hanolorañe iareoy, tane orikorihen-dronono naho tantele;
You gave to us Israeli people this land that you solemnly promised to give to our ancestors, a land that is very fertile [IDM].
23 vaho nimoak’ ao iereo nandrambe aze; f’ie tsy nañaoñe ty fiarañanaña’o naho tsy nañavelo amo Fanoroa’oo; Leo raike ty nanoe’ iareo amo hene nililia’oo; aa le nampifetsaha’o o fonga hekoheko zao;
Our ancestors came here and conquered this land and started to live in it, but they refused to obey you or to do what you commanded them to do. Because of that, you have caused us to experience all these disasters.
24 heheke o tambohoo, fa nimoak’ an-drova atoy o hitavañe azeo; fa natolotse am-pità’ o nte-Kasdy mialy ama’eo ty rova toy; toe fa tondroke i tsinara’o rezay; le hehe te vazoho’o.
And now, [the army] of Babylonia has built ramps up against our city [walls] in order to attack our city. Because of [our enemies’] swords and because of famines and diseases, they will be able to conquer it [easily]. The things that you said would happen have [now] happened.
25 Fe hoe irehe tamako, ry Talè, Iehovà, Ikalò an-drala i tetekey, naho koiho ty valolombeloñe; le hehe fa natolotse am-pità’ o nte-Kasdio ty rova toy.
[And it is evident that] the Babylonian army will soon conquer this city. So now, Yahweh my Lord, [I do not understand] why you told me to buy this field with my silver, while others were watching. [It seems that I have just been wasting my money by doing that]!”
26 Niheo am’Iirmeà amy zao ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe;
[Then] Yahweh gave me this message:
27 Ingo te Izaho Iehovà, Andrianañahare’ ze atao nofotse iaby, inoñe ty tsy ho lefeko?
“I am Yahweh, the God [who rules] all the people [in the world]. There is absolutely nothing [RHQ] that is too difficult for me [to do].
28 Aa le hoe t’Iehovà: Inao! hatoloko am-pità’ o nte-Kasdio ty rova toy, naho am-pità’ i Nebokadnetsare mpanjaka’ i Bavele, ho tavane’e;
So, this is what I say: [It is true that] I will enable the Babylonian army and King Nebuchadnezzar to capture this city.
29 ho mb’ atoy o nte-Kasdy hialy ami’ty rova toio naho hamiañ’ afo ami’ty rova toy vaho ho forototoe’ iereo, rekets’ o anjomba fañenga’ iareo amy Baale an-tafo’e eo, ie nampidoañañ’ enga-rano amo ndrahare ila’eo hampiboseha’ iareo Ahy.
The soldiers of Babylonia who are [now outside the walls] around the city will enter and burn this city. They will burn down [all] the houses where people caused me to become angry by burning incense on [the tops of] their roofs to [honor] Baal and by pouring out offerings of wine to other gods.
30 Toe nitolon-kaloloañe a’ masoko ao, boak’ami’ty naha-tora’e, o ana’ Israeleo naho o ana’ Iehodao, ie nitolom-pampibosek’ ahy ami’ty fitolom-pità’ iareo, hoe t’Iehovà.
The people of Israel and Judah have continually done only evil things from the time that they became a nation. They have caused me to become very angry by all their evil deeds.
31 Fa nikai-jaka ami’ty habosehako naho ami’ ty fifomboko boak’ ami’ty nañoreñañ’ aze pake henaneo ty rova toy, toly ndra ho sintoneko boak’ añatrefan-tareheko eo,
From the time that this city was built until now, the people of this city have done [only] things that caused me to be very angry [DOU]. So [now] I will destroy it.
32 ty amo fonga haratia’ o ana’Israeleo naho o ana’ Iehodào, ze nanoe’ iereo hampibosek’ ahy; ie, o mpanjaka’ iareoo, o mpiaolo’ iareoo, o mpisoro’ iareoo naho o mpitoki’ iareoo naho ondati’ Iehodao vaho o mpimone’ Ierosalaimeo.
The people of Israel and Judah, [including] their kings, their officials, the priests, the [false] prophets, and all the other people in Jerusalem have committed many sins that have caused me to become angry.
33 Ie nampitolihe’ iereo amako ty voho fa tsy ty tarehe; le ndra te nanareko, ie nañampitso naho nañòke, le tsy nañaoñe handrambesa’ iareo fañòhañe.
My people have turned away from me and have refused to return to me. Even though I taught them things many times, they would not pay attention to what I taught them, and they would not obey me.
34 Fe nado’ iareo amy anjomba tokaveñe ami’ty añarakoy o raha veta’ iareo naniva azeo.
They have set up their detestable idols [even] in my own [MTY] temple and (defiled it/caused it to become a place that is unacceptable for people to worship me).
35 Mbore naore’ iereo o haboa’ i Baale am-bavatanen’ ana’ i Hinomeo, ham­pi­sorohañ’ amy Moleke o ana-dahi’ iareoo naho o anak’ ampela’ iareoo; ze tsy nandili­ako vaho tsy nimoak’ am-pitsakoreako ao t’ie hanao i hativàñe zay; hampanan-kakeo Iehodà.
They have built shrines to [honor] Baal in Ben-Hinnom Valley [outside Jerusalem], and there they sacrifice their sons and daughters to [their god] Molech. I never commanded them to do such horrible things. I never even thought that anyone might do such a terrible thing. And by doing it they have caused [all the people of] Judah to [be guilty of having] sinned.”
36 Ie amy zao, hoe t’Iehovà Andria­na­ña­hare’ Israele, Ty rova toy, ie atao’ areo ty hoe t’ie natolotse am-pità’ i mpanjaka’ i Baveley naho amy fibaray naho amy hasalikoañey vaho amy angorosiy;
“But now [I will say something more] about this city. You [people of Jerusalem] have been saying, ‘[The army of] the King of Babylon will conquer it, either by their swords or because of famines or diseases.’ But this is what [I], Yahweh, the God whom you Israeli people [say you belong to], say:
37 Inao! hatontoko amy ze hene fifeheañe nandroahako iareo ami’ty habosehako naho ami’ty fifomboko naho ami’ty fiforoforoako vaho hampoliko an-toetse atoy, hampimoneñako am-panintsiñañe;
‘I will certainly bring my people back here again, from all the countries to which I will force them to go because I am extremely angry [DOU] with them. I will bring them back to this city and allow them to live here safely.
38 le ho ondatiko iereo naho ho Andrianañahare’ iareo iraho;
They will be my people, and I will be their God.
39 naho hitolorako arofo tokañe naho lalañe raike, soa t’ie hañeveñe amako nainai’e; an-kasoa ho a iareo naho o ana’ iareo hanonjohio;
I will cause them to have one way of thinking [IDM] and behaving, in order that they may revere me, for their good and for the good of their descendants.
40 naho hanoako fañina tsy ho modo, tsy hiambohoako, fa ho soaeko; vaho hampipohako fañeveñañe ty an-tro’ iareo ao tsy hiamboho ahy.
I will make an agreement with them that will last forever: I will never stop doing good things for them, and I will encourage them to revere me and never turn away from me.
41 Eka, hirebehako naho hampi­raoraoeko vaho ho volèko an-tanen-katò atoy añ-kaampon-troko naho an-kaliforam-piaiko.
I will be happy to do good things for them, and I will surely enable them to return to this land and remain here [MET]; I will do that with all my inner being and all my strength.’
42 Le hoe t’Iehovà: Hambañe amy nañendesako o hankàñe jabajaba rezao am’ ondaty retoa, ty hañan­desako ze hene hasoa nampitamako.
And this is [also] what [I], Yahweh, say: ‘I have caused them to experience all these disasters. Similarly, [some day] I will do for them all the good things that I have promised.
43 Hikaloañe an-tane atoy o tetekeo, i atao’ areo ty hoe; Mangoakoakey, tsy ama’ ondaty tsy amam-biby; fa natolotse am-pità’ o nte-Kasdio.
[By buying land you, Jeremiah, have predicted that some day] people will buy and sell fields in this land about which you [people of Jerusalem] now say, “The Babylonian soldiers have destroyed it. It is [now] desolate. [It is a land where] there are no longer any people or animals.”
44 Hivily tonda an-drala ondatio, hanokitse naho hamolitomboke takelam-panañan-tane, le hikaike valolombeloñe an-tane’ i Beniamine ao, naho am-paripari’ Ierosalaimeo, naho amo rova’ Iehodào, naho amo rova an-kaboañe añeo, naho amo rova am-bavataneo, vaho amo rova atimoo, amy te hampoliko ty fandrohiza’ iareo, hoe t’Iehovà.
[But some day] people will [again] buy [and sell] fields here. People will sign documents [about buying those fields], and [other people] will witness them doing that. [That will happen] in the land where [the descendants of] Benjamin live and [here] in the villages near Jerusalem, in [other] towns in Judah, in the hilly areas and in the foothills [to the west], and in the southern desert area, [too. Some day] I will cause them to prosper again. [That will surely happen because I], Yahweh, have said it.’”

< Jeremia 32 >