< Jeremiah 11 >

1 This is [another] message that Yahweh told me:
Ty tsara nivotrak’ am’ Iirmeà, boak’am’ Iehovà, manao ty hoe:
2 “Listen to the agreement that I made with [the ancestors of] the people of Jerusalem and [the other cities in] Judah. Then remind them of [that agreement].
Janjiño ty tsara’ ty fañina toy, naho mitaroña am’ ondati’ Iehodào, naho amo mpimone’ Ierosalaimeo;
3 Then tell them that [I], Yahweh, the God whom the Israeli [people worship], said that I will curse everyone who does not obey what was written in that agreement that I made with them.
vaho ano ty hoe: Hoe t’Iehovà, t’i Andrianañahare’ Israele: Fatse t’ indaty tsy mañaoñe o tsara’ ty fañina toio,
4 It is the same agreement that I made with their ancestors when I brought them out of Egypt. [What happened to them in Egypt was terrible; it was as though they were] living in a hot furnace [MET]. When I brought them out of Egypt, I told them to obey me, and to do everything that I had commanded them to do. [I also told them] that if they obeyed me, they would be my people and I would be their God.
I nandiliako an-droae’ areo amy andro nampiengako an-tane Mitsraime boak’ an-toñam-biy, ami’ty hoe: Haoño ty feoko, naho anò ze hene andiliako; soa te h’ondatiko nahareo, vaho ho Andrianañahare’ areo raho;
5 [Now tell these people that if they obey me], I will do what I promised to do for their ancestors. I will enable them to continue living in this very fertile [IDM] land in which they now live.” I replied, “Yahweh, I hope that what you said will happen.”
hampijadoñeko i fañina natoloko an-droae’ areoy, homeako iareo ty tane orikorehen-dronono naho tantele, ie o henaneo. Le hoe raho, Amena, ry Iehovà.
6 Then Yahweh said to me, “Go into the streets of Jerusalem and to the [other] cities in Judah. Proclaim my message to the people. Tell them to listen to the agreement [that I made with their ancestors], and to obey it.
Le hoe t’Iehovà amako: Hene tseizo amo rova’ Iehodào naho amo lala’ Ierosalaimeo o tsara zao, ty hoe: Mijanjiña o tsara’ i fañinaio, vaho ano!
7 When I brought their ancestors out of Egypt, I solemnly pleaded with them many times to obey me, and I am still pleading with them now.
Fa hinatahatako soa o roae’ areoo amy andro nañakarako iareo an-tane’ Mitsraimey, pak’ androany, boa-maraindray te mitolom- pitaroñe ama’ areo ty hoe: Haoño ty feoko.
8 But they did not obey me or [even] pay any attention to me. Everyone continued to be stubborn and to do the evil things that they wanted to do. I commanded them to do what was written in the agreement, but they refused. So I punished them in all the ways that I promised that I would.”
F’ie nañajife avao iereo, tsy nanokilan-dravembia, songa nitsontike ami’ty fanjeharan-tro’e raty; aa le fonga nafetsako am’ iereo o tsara’ ty fañina toio, i nandiliako hanoeñey, f’ie tsy nipaoke.
9 Then Yahweh said to me, “The people of Jerusalem and [the other cities in] Judah are rebelling against me.
Le hoe t’Iehovà amako: Zoeñe am’ondati’ Iehodao, naho amo mpimone’Ierosalaimeo ty kinia.
10 Their ancestors refused to do what I told them to do, and [now] these people have returned to committing the sins that their ancestors committed. They are worshiping other gods. The people of Israel disobeyed the agreement that I made with their ancestors, and [now] the people of Judah have done the same thing.
Ie nibalike mb’amo hakeon-droae’ iareoo avao, ami’ty tsy fañaoñañe o volakoo; vaho nienga hañorike ‘ndrahare ila’e hitoroñe iareo; songa nivalike amy fañina nanoeko aman-droae’ey ty anjomba’ Israele naho ty anjomba’ Iehodà.
11 So now I, Yahweh, am warning them that I will cause them to experience disasters, and they will not escape them. And when they cry out for me [to help them], I will not pay attention.
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà: Ingo handesako ty raty tsy hahafipoliorañe; aa ndra t’ie hikaikaik’ ahy Zaho tsy hañaoñe.
12 When that happens, the people in Jerusalem and [other] cities in Judah will [offer sacrifices and] burn incense to their gods and ask for their help, but those gods will not be able to save them when those disasters come to them.
Ie amy zao hiheo mb’eo o rova’ Iehodào naho o mpimone’ Ierosalaimeo hikoikoike amo ‘ndrahare ila’e fañenga’ iareoo; f’ie toe tsy haharombake amy san-kasotriañey.
13 There are more gods in Judah than there are towns in Judah, and the people of Jerusalem have erected as many altars to burn incense [to those gods] as there are streets in Jerusalem.
Fa mira ami’ty ia’ o rova’oo o ‘ndrahare’ areoo, ry Iehodà; vaho mifandrae ami’ty ia’ o lalañe e Ierosalaimeo o kitrely natroa’ areo amy raha tivaio, o kitrely fisoroña’ areo amy Baaleo.
14 Jeremiah, do not pray for these people, and do not plead with me to rescue them. If you plead with me, I will not pay attention; and if they cry out to me for help when they are in distress, I will not listen to them.”
Aa le ko mihalaly ho a’ ondaty retoa, naho ko añonjona’o soloho; fa tsy hitsanon-draho amy andro ikaikaiha’ iareo te malovilovy.
15 Then Yahweh said, “The people [of Judah] whom I love certainly no longer have [RHQ] a right to come to my temple, because they continually do many evil things. [They think that] continually making sacrifices of meat to me certainly will [RHQ] protect them from disasters, with the result that they will be able to rejoice.
Ino ty anoe’ i kokoakoy an-kivohoko ao, kanao nanoa’e hakarapiloañe amy màroy? ie tsy sazo azo i henam-pisoroña’o miavakey? Amy te mampirebek’azo ty manao hatsivokarañe.
16 I previously said that they were like an olive tree full of green leaves with a lot of good olives on it, but [now I will send their enemies to attack] them furiously; [it is as though] I will break off their branches, and [their city] will be destroyed by fire.
Tinoño’ Iehovà ty hoe ty añara’o, Hatae olive mandrevake, fanjaka am-boa’e, soa vintañe. Am-pikorahan-kotakotake t’ie namiañe afo ama’e, vaho fonga pinozapozake o tsampa’eo.
17 [It is as though] the people of Judah and Israel were a beautiful olive tree that I, the Commander of the armies of angels, planted, but [now], by burning incense to [their god] Baal, they have caused me to become [very] angry. So [now] I have decided to destroy them.”
Iehovà’ i Màroy, i nañetsa azoy ty namatse hekoheko ama’o, ty amy hatsivokara’ ty kiboho’ Israeley, naho ty kivoho’ Iehodày, ie fa nifetsak’ama’ iareo ami’ty fanigiha’ iareo ahy amy fisoroña’ iareo amy Baaley.
18 Yahweh revealed to me that [my enemies] were planning to kill me.
Tinolo’ Iehovà hilala ama’e raho, vaho nirendreko; naboa’o amako ty sata’ iareo.
19 [Before he did that], I was like a lamb that was being led away to be slaughtered; I did not know what they were planning to do. I did not know that they were saying, “Let’s get rid of this tree and its fruit,” so [I did not know] that they intended to kill me, in order that no one would remember me [MTY].
Fe nihoe anak’añondry nitrotrotrotro raho te nitantalieñe mb’eo ho lentañe; le tsy napotako t’ie nikilily ahy, ami’ty hoe: Antao hamira i hataey rekets’ o voa ama’eo; ie haitoan-tika an-tanen-kaveloñe, tsy ho tiahy ka ty añara’e.
20 [Then I prayed], “Commander of the armies of angels, you judge people justly/fairly, and you examine everything that we are thinking [DOU]. Allow me to watch you getting revenge on the people [who want to kill me], because I trust that you will do for me what is right.”
O ry Iehovà’ i Màroy, ry mpizaka an-katò, ry mpitsoke ova naho troke, ehe te ho treako ty hañondroha’o am’ iareo; Ihe ro niborahako ty toreoko.
21 It was the men of [my own town], Anathoth, who wanted to kill me, and they told me that they would kill me if I did not stop prophesying what Yahweh told me to say.
Aa le hoe t’Iehovà ty am’ondaty nte- Anatote mipay ty fiai’o, manao ty hoe: Ko mitoky ami’ty tahina’ Iehovà tsy mone hivetrak’ am-pità’ay.
22 So the Commander of the armies of angels said [about them], “I will punish them. Their young men will be killed in wars, and their children will die because they have no food.
le hoe t’Iehovà’ i Màroy: Toe ho liloveko: hampikoromahem-pibara’ o ajalahio, hampivetrahe’ ty kerè o ana-dahy naho anak’ampela’ iareoo;
23 I have set a time when I will bring disasters to the people of Anathoth, and when that happens, none of them will remain alive.”
Toe tsy hapoke sehanga’e, fa hametsahako hankàñe amo nte-Anatoteo: ty taom-pitilihañe iareo.

< Jeremiah 11 >