< Zakaria 14 >

1 Inao: homb’eo ty andro’ Iehovà, le ho zaraeñe añivo’o ao ty kinopak’ ama’o ao.
Behold, a day has come to YHWH, And your spoil has been divided in your midst.
2 Fa hatontoko hihotakotak’ am’ Ierosalaime o fifeheañe iabio; vaho ho gioke i rovay, ho voloseñe o anjombao naho ho vahoreñe o rakembao vaho hasese an-drohy añe ty vaki-mira’ i rovay, fe tsy haitoeñe amy rovay o sehanga’eo.
And I have gathered all the nations to Jerusalem to battle, And the city has been captured, And the houses have been spoiled, And the women are lain with, Half the city has gone forth in a removal, And the remnant of the people are not cut off from the city.
3 Ie amy zao hionjom’ beo t’Iehovà, hialy amo fifeheañeo, manahake i fialia’e añ’ androm-pihotakotahañey.
And YHWH has gone forth, And He has fought against those nations, As in the day of His fighting in a day of conflict.
4 Hijohañe ambone’ i vohin’ Olive miatreke Ierosalaime maniñanañey o fandia’eo amy àndroy, vaho hi­tserak’ añivo’e eo i vohin’ Olivey boak’ atiñanañe pak’ ahandrefa; kanao ho tendreke eo ty vavatane jabajaba; hiveve mañavaratse ty vaki’ i vohitsey, naho hañatimo ka i vaki’ey.
And His feet have stood, in that day, On the Mount of Olives, That [is] eastward before Jerusalem, And the Mount of Olives has been cleft at its midst, To the east, and to the west, a very great valley, And half of the mountain is removed toward the north, And half toward the south.
5 Le hivora­tsake mb’ amy vavatane’ i vohikoy mb’eoy nahareo; amy te hahatakatse i Azele i vavatane’ o vohitseoy; eka, toe hitrimban-day, manahake ty nibotatsaha’ areo amy fanginikinihan-tane añ’andro’ i Ozià mpanjaka Iehodaiy; le hitotsake eo t’Iehovà Andria­nañahareko—hitraoke ama’o ze hene masiñe.
And you have fled [to] the valley of My mountains, For the valley of the mountains joins to Azal, And you have fled as you fled before the shaking, In the days of Uzziah king of Judah, And my God YHWH has come in, All holy ones [are] with You.
6 Ho tondrok’ amy andro zay te tsy ho an-kazavañe, fa figoboñañe;
And it has come to pass in that day, The precious light is not, it is dense darkness,
7 le hitsatoke ty andro raik’ arofoana’ Iehovà, t’ie tsy handro tsy haleñe, le hazava te hariva.
And there has been one day, It is known to YHWH, not day nor night, And it has been at evening-time—there is light.
8 Ie amy andro zay, higoangoañe boak’ Ierosalaime ao ty rano veloñe: ty vaki’e mb’an-driak’ atiñanamb’eo naho ty vaki’e mb’an-driak’ ahandrefa mb’eo; ndra te asotry ndra te asara.
And it has come to pass in that day, Living waters go forth from Jerusalem, Half of them to the Eastern Sea, And half of them to the Western Sea, It is in summer and in winter.
9 Ho Mpanjaka’ ty tane bey toy t’Iehovà; ho raike t’Iehovà le ho raike i tahina’ey.
And YHWH has become King over all the earth, In that day YHWH is one, and His Name one.
10 Hampimiraeñe iaby ty tane boake Gebà pake Rimone atimo’ Ierosalaime ey; haonjoñe t’Ierosalaime himoneña’e an-toe’e eo boak’ an-dalam-bei’ i Beniamine, pak’an-toe’ i lalam-bey valoha’ey, pak’ amy lalam-bein-kotso­key, vaho boak’ am-pitalakesañ’ abo’ i Kananèle ey pak’am-pipiritan-divaim-panjaka.
All the land is changed as a plain, From Gebo to Rimmon, south of Jerusalem, And she has been high, and has dwelt in her place, Even from the Gate of Benjamin To the place of the first gate, to the front gate, And from the Tower of Hananeel, To the wine-vats of the king.
11 Le himoneña’ iareo, naho tsy hafàtse ka; fa hiaiñ’ añoleñañe t’Ierosalaime.
And they have dwelt in her, And destruction is no more, And Jerusalem has dwelt confidently.
12 Le zao ty ho angorosy hafetsa’ Iehovà amy ze fonga ondaty naname Ierosalaime añ’aly, hihomak’ ama’e ty nofo’e ie mbe mijohañe am-pandia’e, naho ho momok’ am-pitsatoha’e o fihaino’eo, vaho ho vorok’ am-palie’e ao o famele’eo.
And this is the plague with which YHWH plagues all the peoples who have warred against Jerusalem: He has consumed away its flesh, And it is standing on its feet, And its eyes are consumed in their holes, And its tongue is consumed in their mouth.
13 Ho tondrok’ amy andro zay te, ho añivo’ iareo ao ty fifandragaragàñe boak’am’ Iehovà; le songa hitambozòtse ty fitàm-piama’e t’indaty, vaho sindre hizonjom-pità hatreatré’e ty fità’ ty ila’e.
And it has come to pass in that day, A great destruction [from] YHWH is among them, And they have each seized the hand of his neighbor, And his hand has gone up against the hand of his neighbor.
14 Hialy e Ierosalaime ao ka t’Iehodà; le fonga hatontoñe ty vara’ o kilakila ondaty mañohokeo; volamena, naho volafoty, naho saroñe tsifotofoto.
And also Judah is fought with in Jerusalem, And the force of all the surrounding nations has been gathered, Gold, and silver, and apparel, in great abundance.
15 Le ho hambañe amy angorosiy ty angorosi’ o soavalao, naho o borìke-vosio, naho o ramevao, naho o borìkeo, vaho ze hene hare an-tobe’ iareo ao.
And so is the plague of the horse, of the mule, Of the camel, and of the donkey, And of all the livestock that are in these camps, As this plague.
16 Le ho tondroke te hionjoñe mb’e Ierosalaime mb’eo boa’ taoñe ze sehanga’ o kilakila’ ondaty naname Ierosalaimeo, hitalaho amy Mpanjakay, am’ Iehovà’ i Màroy, hamonje i sabadidan-tsokemitrahay.
And it has come to pass, Everyone who has been left of all the nations, Who are coming in against Jerusalem, They have also gone up from year to year, To bow themselves to the King, YHWH of Hosts, And to celebrate the Celebration of the Shelters.
17 Ie amy zao, ze fifokoa’ ty tane toy tsy hionjomb’e Ierosalaime hitalaho amy Mpanjakay, Iehovà’ i Màroy, le tsy hihaviañ’ orañe.
And it has come to pass, That he who does not go up of the families of the land to Jerusalem, To bow himself to the King, YHWH of Hosts, Even on them there is no shower.
18 Aa naho tsy mionjo-mb’eo ty fifokoa’ i Mitsraime, vaho tsy mivotrake eo, le tsy hahazo ka; te mone i angorosy hafetsa’ Iehovà amo fifeheañe tsy mamonje i takatakan-kibohotseio.
And if the family of Egypt does not go up, nor come in, Then on them is the plague With which YHWH plagues the nations That do not go up to celebrate the Celebration of Shelters.
19 Izay ty ho fandilovañe i Mitsraime, naho ty fandafàñe ze fonga fifelehañe tsy mionjo-mb’an-takatakan-kibohotse mb’eo.
This is the punishment of the sin of Egypt, And the punishment of the sin of all the nations, That do not go up to celebrate the Celebration of Shelters.
20 Ie amy andro zay hisokitse amo fikorintsan-tsoavalao ty hoe, Navaheñe ho am’ Iehovà; vaho hanahake o sajoa aolo’ i kitreliio o valàñe añ’anjomba’ Iehovào.
In that day “Holy to YHWH” is [engraved] on bells of the horse, And the pots in the house of YHWH Have been as bowls before the altar.
21 Eka, songa hiavake ho am’ Iehovà’ i Màroy ze valàñe e Ierosalaime ao naho e Iehodà ao; le sindre hanga­lak’ am’ iereo ao ze mañenga soroñe, ie migodrogodroñe ao; vaho tsy ho eo amy andro zay ty mpanao balik’ añ’anjomba’ Iehovà’ i Màroy ao.
And every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah, Have been holy to YHWH of Hosts, And all those sacrificing have come in, And have taken of them, and boiled in them, And in that day there is no merchant anymore in the house of YHWH of Hosts!

< Zakaria 14 >