< Jeremia 36 >

1 Ie amy faha-efa-tao’ Iehoiakime ana’ Iosia, mpanjaka’ Iehodày, le niheo am’ Iirmeà ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
Now it came about in the fourth year of Jehoiakim, the son of Josiah, king of Judah, that this word came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying,
2 Mangalà boke-peleke le sokiro ao ze hene tsara nivolañako ty am’ Israele naho Iehodà vaho o hene fifeheañeo sikal’ amy andro nivolañeko ama’o faha’ Iosiay pake henanekeo.
Take a book and put down in it all the words I have said to you against Israel and against Judah and against all the nations, from the day when my word came to you in the days of Josiah till this day.
3 Kera ho janjiñe’ ty anjomba’ Iehodà ze hene hankàñe nisafirieko hanoañe; ke sindre hibalintoa amo sata’ rati’eo ondatio, vaho hapoko ty hakeo’ iareo naho o tahi’ iareoo.
It may be that the people of Judah, hearing of all the evil which it is my purpose to do to them, will be turned, every man from his evil ways; so that they may have my forgiveness for their evil-doing and their sin.
4 Aa le kinoi’ Iirmeà t’i Baroke ana’ i Nerià; vaho sinoki’ i Baroke am-boke-pelek’ ao boak’ am-palie’ Iirmeà ze hene tsara nitsara’ Iehovà ama’e.
Then Jeremiah sent for Baruch, the son of Neriah; and Baruch took down from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the Lord which he had said to him, writing them in a book.
5 Le hoe t’Iirmeà amy Baroke: sinebañe iraho tsy himoak’ añ’anjomba’ Iehovà ao;
And Jeremiah gave orders to Baruch, saying, I am shut up, and am not able to go into the house of the Lord:
6 akia arè, mamakia amy boke-peleke nanokira’o o tsara’ Iehovà boak’am-bavakooy, an-dravembia’ ondaty añ’anjomba’ Iehovà ao ami’ty androm-pililirañe; mbore vakio an-dravembia’ Iehoda miakatse o rova’eo iaby.
So you are to go, reading there from the book, which you have taken down from my mouth, the words of the Lord, in the hearing of the people in the Lord's house, on a day when they go without food, and in the hearing of all the men of Judah who have come out from their towns.
7 Hera hibanabana soloho am’ Iehovà, naho songa hibalik’ amo sata-rati’eo; amy te miforoforo ty haviñera’ Iehovà naho ty fifomboa’e nitaroñeñe am’ ondaty retoa.
It may be that their prayer for grace will go up to the Lord, and that every man will be turned from his evil ways: for great is the wrath and the passion made clear by the Lord against this people.
8 Aa le nanoe’ i Baroke ana’ i Neria i hene nandilia’ Iirmeà mpitoky ama’ey, le vinaki’e amy bokey ty tsara’ Iehovà añ’anjomba’ Iehovà ao.
And Baruch, the son of Neriah, did as Jeremiah the prophet gave him orders to do, reading from the book the words of the Lord in the Lord's house.
9 Aa ie ami’ty volam-paha-sive’ i taom-paha-lime’ Iehoiakime ana’ Iosia mpanjaka’ Iehoday, le nambarañe fililirañe añatrefa’ Iehovà: naho nimb’ e Ierosalaime mb’eo ondati’ Ierosalaimeo naho ze hene boak’ amo rova’ Ieho­dao.
Now it came about in the fifth year of Jehoiakim, the son of Josiah, king of Judah, in the ninth month, that it was given out publicly that all the people in Jerusalem, and all the people who came from the towns of Judah to Jerusalem, were to keep from food before the Lord.
10 Le vinaki’ i Baroke amy bokey o saontsi’ Iirmeào, añ’anjomba’ Iehovà, añ’efe’ i Gemaria ana’ i Safane mpanokitse, an-kiririsa ambone, amy fimoahan-Dalam-bey Vao’ i anjomba’ Iehovàiy, an-dravembia’ ze fonga ondaty.
Then Baruch gave a public reading of the words of Jeremiah from the book, in the house of the Lord, in the room of Gemariah, the son of Shaphan the scribe, in the higher square, as one goes in by the new doorway of the Lord's house, in the hearing of all the people.
11 Aa ie jinanji’ i Mikaieho ana’ i Gemaria, ana’ i Safane ze hene tsara’ Iehovà boak’ amy bokey,
And Micaiah, the son of Gemariah, the son of Shaphan, after hearing all the words of the Lord from the book,
12 le nizotso mb’ añ’ anjomba’ i mpanjakay mb’eo, añ’ efe’ o mpanokitseo; le heheke te hene niambesatse ao o roandriañeo— i Elisama, mpanokitse, naho Delaia ana’ i Semaià, naho i Elnatane ana i Akbore, naho i Gemaria, ana’ i Safane, naho i Tsidkia ana’ i Kananià, naho o roandriañe iabio.
Went down to the king's house, to the scribe's room: and all the rulers were seated there, Elishama the scribe and Delaiah, the son of Shemaiah, and Elnathan, the son of Achbor, and Gemariah, the son of Shaphan, and Zedekiah, the son of Hananiah, and all the rulers.
13 Le tinaro’ i Mikaieho ze hene tsara jinanji’e amy Baroke, ie namaky i bokey an-dravembia’ ondatio.
Then Micaiah gave them an account of all the words which had come to his ears when Baruch was reading the book to the people.
14 Aa le nampihitrife’ o roandriañe iabio t’Iehodý ana’ i Netanià ana’ i Selemia, ana’ i Kosy, mb’ amy Baroke hanoa’e ty hoe: Endeso am-pità’o i peleke vinaki’o an-dravembia’ ondatioy, vaho mb’etoy. Aa le rinambe’ i Baroke ana’ i Neria am-pità’e amy zao i pelekey vaho nimb’ am’ iereo ao.
So all the rulers sent Jehudi, the son of Nethaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi, to Baruch, saying, Take in your hand the book from which you have been reading to the people and come. So Baruch, the son of Neriah, took the book in his hand and came down to them.
15 Le hoe iereo ama’e: Miambesara vaho ivakio an-dravembia’ay. Aa le vinaki’ i Baroke an-dravembia’ iareo.
Then they said to him, Be seated now, and give us a reading from it. So Baruch did so, reading it to them.
16 Ie amy zao, naho hene jinanji’ iereo i tsaray, le nifampitolik’ an-kahembañañe vaho nanao ty hoe amy Baroke: Tsy mete tsy hene taroñe’ay amy mpanjakay o tsara zao.
Now it came about that, after hearing all the words, they said to one another in fear, We will certainly give the king an account of all these words.
17 Le nañontane i Baroke iereo, ty hoe, Ehe, isaontsio, akore ty nanokira’o o tsara iaby zao? boak’am-palie’e hao?
And questioning Baruch, they said, Say now, how did you put all these words down in writing from his mouth?
18 Le hoe ty natoi’ i Baroke: Hene sinaontsi’e amako am-palie o tsara retoañe, vaho sinokiko an-drano-mainte amo bokeo.
Then Baruch, answering, said, He said all these things to me by word of mouth, and I put them down with ink in the book.
19 Le hoe o roandriañeo amy Baroke, Akia, mietaha, ihe naho Iirmeà, vaho ko apo’o ho fohi’ ondaty te aia.
Then the rulers said to Baruch, Go and put yourself in a safe place, you and Jeremiah, and let no man have knowledge of where you are.
20 Aa le nimoak’ amy mpanjakay an-kiririsa’e ao iereo; fa nado’ iareo añ’efe’ i Elisama mpanokitse ao i pelekey; vaho tinaro’ iareo an-dravembia’ i mpanjakay i tsara iabiy.
Then they went into the open square to the king; but the book they put away in the room of Elishama the scribe; and they gave the king an account of all the words.
21 Aa le nampihitrife’ i mpanjakay t’Iehody hangalake i pelekey; le nalae’e añ’efe’ i Elisame mpanokitse ao naho vinaki’ Iehody an-dravembia’ i mpanjakay vaho an-dravembia’ o roandriañe iaby nijohañe marine i mpanjakaio.
So the king sent Jehudi to get the book, and he took it from the room of Elishama the scribe. And Jehudi gave a reading of it in the hearing of the king and all the rulers who were by the king's side.
22 Niambesatse añ’anjomban’ asotry ao i mpanjakay amy volam-pahasivey, ie nisodotse añ’atrefa’e eo ty toko-pamindroañe.
Now the king was seated in the winter house, and a fire was burning in the fireplace in front of him.
23 Aa naho nivakia’ Iehody ty fange’e efatse ndra telo, le tinori’e amy kelelahi’ey vaho nahifi’e amy afo amy tokoiy, ampara’ te fonga niforototoe’ ty afo amy toko-pamindroañey i pelekey.
And it came about that whenever Jehudi, in his reading, had got through three or four divisions, the king, cutting them with his penknife, put them into the fire, till all the book was burned up in the fire which was burning in the fireplace.
24 F’ie tsy nahahembañe iareo, leo raike tsy nandriatse sikiñe, ndra i mpanjakay ndra o mpitoro’e nahajanjiñe i tsaraio.
But they had no fear and gave no signs of grief, not the king or any of his servants, after hearing all these words.
25 Mbore nihalaly amy mpanjakay t’i Elnatane naho i Delaia vaho i Gemaria tsy hampiforehete’e i pelekey; fe tsy hinao’e;
And Elnathan and Delaiah and Gemariah had made a strong request to the king not to let the book be burned, but he would not give ear to them.
26 vaho linili’ i mpanjakay t’Ierakmeele, ana’ i mpanjakay, naho i Seraià, ana’ i Azriele, naho i Selemià, ana’ i Abdile ty hitse­pake i Baroke mpanokitse naho Iirmeà mpitoky; f’ie naeta’ Iehovà.
And the king gave orders to Jerahmeel, the king's son, and Seraiah, the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah, the son of Abdeel, to take Baruch the scribe and Jeremiah the prophet: but the Lord kept them safe.
27 Ie finorototo’ i mpanjakay i pelekey, naho o tsara’ sinoki’ i Baroke am-palie’ Iirmeào le niheo am’ Iirmeà ty tsara’ Iehovà nanao ty hoe:
Then after the book, in which Baruch had put down the words of Jeremiah, had been burned by the king, the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah, saying,
28 Mangalà peleke indraike, le hene isokiro i tsara tamy peleke valoha’e nisodore’ i mpanjaka’ Iehodaiiy.
Take another book and put down in it all the words which were in the first book, which Jehoiakim, king of Judah, put into the fire.
29 Le hoe ty ho saontsie’o am’ Iehoiakime mpanjaka’ Iehodà: Hoe t’Iehovà: Fa noroa’o i pelekey, amy ty hoe, Ino ty nanokira’o ao ty hoe te tsy mete tsy hivotrak’ atoy ty mpanjaka’ i Bavele handrotsake o tane atoio, vaho ho mongore’e ze fonga ondaty naho hare ama’e?
And about Jehoiakim, king of Judah, you are to say, This is what the Lord has said: You have put this book into the fire, saying, Why have you put in it that the king of Babylon will certainly come, causing the destruction of this land and putting an end to every man and beast in it?
30 Aa le hoe t’Iehovà ty am’ Iehoiakime mpanjaka’ Iehodà, t’ie tsy hanan-kiambesatse amy fiambesa’ i Davidey; vaho havokovoko an-tariñandroke ey ty lolo’e te handro, vaho amy fanalay te haleñe.
For this reason the Lord has said of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, He will have no son to take his place on the seat of David: his dead body will be put out to undergo the heat of the day and the cold of the night.
31 Le ho liloveko, ie naho o tiri’eo naho o mpitoro’eo ty amo hakeo’ iareoo, vaho hafe­tsako am’ iereo naho amo mpimone’ Ierosalaimeo, naho am’ondati’ Iehodao, ze hene hankàñe nivolañako; o tsy hinao’ iereoo.
And I will send punishment on him and on his seed and on his servants for their evil-doing; I will send on them and on the people of Jerusalem and the men of Judah, all the evil which I said against them, but they did not give ear.
32 Aa le nandrambe peleke ila’e t’Iirmeà, le natolo’e amy Baroke, mpanokitse, ana’ i Nerià; vaho hene sinoki’e ao boak’am-palie’ Iirmeà o tsara’ i peleke noroa’ Iehoiakime mpanjaka’ Iehodaio; mbore tinovo’e tsara maro manahak’ izay.
Then Jeremiah took another book, and gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of Neriah, who put down in it, from the mouth of Jeremiah, all the words of the book which had been burned in the fire by Jehoiakim, king of Judah: and in addition a number of other words of the same sort.

< Jeremia 36 >