< Pirmā Ķēniņu 13 >

1 Un redzi, viens Dieva vīrs nāca no Jūda caur Tā Kunga vārdu uz Bēteli, un Jerobeams stāvēja pie tā altāra kvēpinādams.
The Lord ordered a man of God from Judah to go to Bethel. He arrived just as Jeroboam was standing beside the altar about to present a burnt offering.
2 Un viņš sauca pret to altāri caur Tā Kunga vārdu un sacīja: altāri! altāri! Tā saka Tas Kungs: Redzi, viens dēls dzims no Dāvida nama, Josija vārdā, un tas upurēs uz tevi tos kalna altāru priesterus, kas uz tevis kvēpina, un cilvēku kauli uz tevis taps sadedzināti.
He shouted out the Lord's condemnation of the altar: “Altar, altar, this is what the Lord says. A son will be born to the house of David. His name will be Josiah, and on you he will sacrifice the priests of the high places who burn offerings on you, and human bones will be burned on you.”
3 Un viņš tai pašā dienā deva brīnuma zīmi un sacīja: šī ir tā brīnuma zīme, ko Tas Kungs runājis: Redzi, tas altāris plīsīs, un tie pelni, kas uz tā, taps nogāzti.
The same day the man of God gave a sign, saying, “This is the sign to prove that the Lord has spoken. Look! The altar will be split apart, and the ashes on it will spill out.”
4 Kad nu ķēniņš no Tā Dieva vīra šo vārdu dzirdēja, ko tas sauca pret Bēteles altāri, tad Jerobeams savu roku izstiepa no tā altāra un sacīja: grābiet viņu! Bet viņa roka, ko viņš pret to bija izstiepis, sakalta, un viņš to vairs nevarēja savilkt pie sevis.
When King Jeroboam heard the condemnation the man of God had shouted out against the altar in Bethel, he pointed his hand at him and said, “Arrest him!” But the hand the king had pointed at him had become paralyzed and he couldn't draw it back.
5 Un tas altāris plīsa pušu un tie pelni nogāzās no tā altāra, pēc tās brīnuma zīmes, ko tas Dieva vīrs bija devis caur Tā Kunga vārdu.
The altar split apart, and the ashes spilled out from it, fulfilling the sign that the man of God had given from the Lord.
6 Tad ķēniņš atbildēja un sacīja uz to Dieva vīru: pielūdz jel To Kungu, savu Dievu, un aizlūdz par mani, ka mana roka atkal paliek vesela. Tad tas Dieva vīrs pielūdza To Kungu, un tā ķēniņa roka palika atkal vesela un kļuva tā kā papriekš.
Then the king said to the man of God, “Please plead with the Lord your God—pray for me that I may have my hand back!” The man of God pleaded with the Lord, and the king was given back the use of his hand as it was before.
7 Un ķēniņš sacīja uz to Dieva vīru: nāc man līdz mājās un atspirdzinājies, un es tev došu dāvanu.
Then the king said to the man of God, “Come to my home and have a meal so I can give you a present.”
8 Bet tas Dieva vīrs sacīja uz ķēniņu: jebšu tu man dotu savu pusnamu, tad es tev negribu līdz iet. Es arī neēdīšu maizes un nedzeršu ūdens šinī vietā.
But the man of God told the king, “Even if you gave me half of everything you own, I still wouldn't go with you. In fact I refuse to eat or drink anything in this place.
9 Jo tā Tas Kungs man ir pavēlējis caur Savu vārdu sacīdams: tev nebūs nedz maizes ēst nedz ūdens dzert, tev arī nebūs atpakaļ nākt pa to ceļu, pa ko tu esi nogājis.
The Lord ordered me not to eat or drink anything, and not to return by the way I came.”
10 Un viņš gāja pa citu ceļu un negriezās atpakaļ pa to ceļu, pa ko tas bija nācis uz Bēteli.
So he went a different way—he did not return the way he had come to Bethel.
11 Un viens vecs pravietis dzīvoja Bētelē, tā dēls nāca un viņam teica visu to darbu, ko tas Dieva vīrs tai dienā Bētelē bija darījis, un tos vārdus, ko viņš uz ķēniņu bija runājis; un kad tie to savam tēvam bija stāstījuši,
It so happened that an old prophet lived in Bethel. His sons came and told him everything the man of God had done that day in Bethel. They also told their father what the man had said to the king.
12 Tad viņu tēvs uz tiem sacīja: pa kuru ceļu tas ir aizgājis? Un viņa dēli to ceļu bija redzējuši, pa kuru tas Dieva vīrs bija aizgājis, kas no Jūda bija atnācis.
“Which way did he go?” their father asked them. So his sons showed him the way taken by the man of God from Judah.
13 Tad viņš sacīja uz saviem dēliem: apseglojiet man ēzeli. Un tie tam apsegloja ēzeli, un viņš uz tā jāja.
“Saddle up a donkey for me,” he told his sons. They saddled up a donkey and he got on.
14 Un viņš tam Dieva vīram devās pakaļ un to atrada apakš ozola sēžam un uz to sacīja: vai tu esi tas Dieva vīrs, kas no Jūda nācis? Un viņš sacīja: es tas esmu.
He rode after the man of God and found him sitting under an oak tree. “Are you the man of God who came from Judah?” he asked him. “Yes I am,” the man replied.
15 Tad viņš uz to sacīja: nāc ar mani namā un ēd maizi.
“Come home with me and have something to eat,” he told him.
16 Bet tas sacīja: es nevaru ar tevi atpakaļ griezties nedz ar tevi iet, es arī neēdīšu maizes un nedzeršu ar tevi ūdens šinī vietā.
“I can't turn around and go with you, and I won't eat or drink with you in this place,” the man of God replied.
17 Jo uz mani sacīts caur Tā Kunga vārdu: tev tur nebūs maizes ēst nedz ūdens dzert, tev nebūs atpakaļ griezties un nebūs aiziet pa to ceļu, pa ko tu esi nācis.
“The Lord ordered me, saying ‘You must not eat or drink anything there, or return by the way you came.’”
18 Un viņš uz to sacīja: es arīdzan esmu pravietis, tāpat kā tu, un eņģelis ar mani runājis caur Tā Kunga vārdu sacīdams: ved viņu sev līdz savā namā, ka tas maizi ēd un ūdeni dzer. Bet viņš tam meloja.
But the old prophet told him, “I am also a prophet, just like you. An angel told me God said, ‘Take him home with you so that he can have something to eat and drink’” But he was lying to him.
19 Tā tas ar viņu griezās atpakaļ un ēda ar viņu maizi viņa namā un dzēra ūdeni.
So the man of God went back with him, and ate and drank in his house.
20 Un tiem pie galda sēžot Tā Kunga vārds notika uz to pravieti, kas viņu bija atpakaļ vedis, -
As they were sitting at the table, a message from the Lord came to the prophet who had brought him back.
21 Un sauca uz to Dieva vīru, kas no Jūda bija nācis, un sacīja: tā saka Tas Kungs: tāpēc ka tu Tā Kunga mutei esi pretī turējies un Viņa pavēli neesi darījis, ko Tas Kungs, tavs Dievs, tev pavēlējis,
He called out to the man of God who had come from Judah, “This is what the Lord says: Because you have disobeyed the word of the Lord and have not followed the orders that the Lord your God gave you,
22 Bet esi atpakaļ griezies un maizi ēdis un ūdeni dzēris šai vietā, par ko viņš uz tevi bija runājis: tev nebūs maizes ēst nedz ūdens dzert; tad tavs līķis nenāks tavu tēvu kapā.
instead you went back and ate and drank in the place where he told you not to, your body will not be buried in the tomb of your fathers.”
23 Kad nu tas bija maizi ēdis un dzēris, tad viņš tam segloja ēzeli, tam pravietim, ko viņš bija atpakaļ vedis.
After the man of God had finished eating and drinking, the prophet who had brought him back saddled his own donkey for him.
24 Un tas nogāja un lauva to atrada uz ceļa un to nonāvēja, un viņa līķis gulēja ceļā nomests, un tas ēzelis pie tā stāvēja, un tas lauva stāvēja pie tā līķa.
But as he went on his way a lion came across him on the road and killed him. His body was left lying in the road, with both the donkey and the lion standing beside it.
25 Un redzi, kad ļaudis gāja garām un redzēja to līķi ceļā nomestu, un to lauvu pie tā līķa stāvam, tad tie nāca un to pasludināja tai pilsētā, kur tas vecais pravietis dzīvoja.
Some passers-by saw the body lying in the road with the lion standing beside it, so they went and let people know about it in the town where the old prophet lived.
26 Kad tas pravietis, kas viņu no ceļa bija atpakaļ vedis, to dzirdēja, tad viņš sacīja: tas ir tas Dieva vīrs, kas Tā Kunga mutei pretī turējies, tāpēc Tas Kungs viņu nodevis lauvām, kas viņu saplēsis un nonāvējis, pēc Tā Kunga vārda, ko viņš uz to runājis.
When the old prophet who had led the other astray heard what had happened, he said, “It's the man of God who disobeyed the Lord's orders. That's why the Lord put him in the path of the lion, and it has mauled him and killed him, just as the Lord told him would happen.”
27 Un viņš runāja uz saviem dēliem sacīdams: apseglojiet man ēzeli. Un tie to apsegloja.
The prophet told his sons, “Saddle up a donkey for me.” So they saddled a donkey,
28 Tad viņš gāja un atrada viņa līķi ceļā nomestu, un tas ēzelis un tas lauva stāvēja pie tā līķa. Tas lauva to līķi nebija ēdis un to ēzeli nebija saplēsis.
and he went and found the body. It was still lying in the road, with the donkey and the lion standing beside it. The lion had not eaten the body or attacked the donkey.
29 Tad tas pravietis pacēla Tā Dieva vīra līķi un to lika uz to ēzeli un to veda atpakaļ; tā tas vecais pravietis nāca pilsētā, viņu apgaust un aprakt.
The prophet picked up the body of the man of God, placed it on the donkey, and brought it back to his own town to mourn over him and bury him.
30 Un viņš viņa līķi lika savā kapā un tie to apgauda: vai manu brāli!
He laid the body in his own tomb, and they mourned over him, crying, “My poor brother!”
31 Un kad viņš to bija apracis, viņš runāja uz saviem dēliem sacīdams: kad es nomirstu, tad aprociet mani tai kapā, kur tas Dieva vīrs aprakts, lieciet manus kaulus pie viņa kauliem.
After he'd buried him, he told his sons, “When I die, bury me in the grave where the man of God is buried. Lay my bones beside his bones.
32 Jo tas vārds notiks, ko viņš caur Tā Kunga vārdu izsaucis pret Bēteles altāri un pret visiem kalnu altāru namiem, kas ir Samarijas pilsētās.
For the message from the Lord that he gave in condemnation against the altar in Bethel, and against all the shrines on the high places in the towns of Samaria, will definitely happen.”
33 Pēc šīm lietām Jerobeams neatgriezās no sava ļaunā ceļa, bet iecēla atkal kalnu altāru priesterus no visādiem ļaudīm. Kam gribējās, to viņš iecēla, un tie palika par kalnu altāru priesteriem.
But even after all this, Jeroboam did not change his evil ways. He went on choosing priests from all kinds of people. He appointed anyone who wanted to be a priest of the high places.
34 Un tas palika par grēku Jerobeama namam, par samaitāšanu un par izdeldēšanu no zemes virsas.
This was because of this sin that the house of Jeroboam was wiped out, completely destroyed from the face of the earth.

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