ሚክያስ 6 – NASV & NIRV

New Amharic Standard Version

ሚክያስ 6:1-16

የእግዚአብሔር ክስ በእስራኤል ላይ

1እግዚአብሔር የሚለውን ስሙ፤

“ተነሡ፤ ጕዳያችሁን በተራሮች ፊት አቅርቡ፤

ኰረብቶች እናንተ የምትሉትን ይስሙ፤

2“ተራሮች ሆይ፤ የእግዚአብሔርን ክስ አድምጡ፤

እናንት የምድር ጽኑ መሠረቶችም፣ ስሙ፤

እግዚአብሔር ከሕዝቡ ጋር ክርክር አለውና፤

ከእስራኤልም ጋር ይፋረዳል።

3“ሕዝቤ ሆይ፤ ምን አድርጌሃለሁ?

ሸክም የሆንሁብህስ እንዴት ነው?

እስቲ መልስልኝ!

4ከግብፅ አወጣሁህ፤

ከባርነት ምድርም ተቤዠሁህ፤

እንዲመሩህ ሙሴን፣

አሮንንና ማርያምን ላክሁልህ።

5ሕዝቤ ሆይ፤

የሞዓብ ንጉሥ ባላቅ የመከረውን፣

የቢዖር ልጅ በለዓም የመለሰለትንም እስቲ አስቡ፤

የእግዚአብሔርን የጽድቅ ሥራ ታውቁ ዘንድ፣

ከሰጢም እስከ ጌልገላ የተጓዛችሁትን ዐስቡ።”

6ምን ይዤ በእግዚአብሔር ፊት ልቅረብ፣

በልዑል አምላክ ፊት ልስገድ?

የሚቃጠለውን መሥዋዕት፣

ከአንድ ዓመት ጥጃ ጋር ይዤ በፊቱ ልቅረብን?

7በአንድ ሺሕ አውራ በጎች፣

በዐሥር ሺሕ የዘይት ፈሳሽ እግዚአብሔር ደስ ይለዋልን?

ስለ በደሌ የበኵር ልጄን፣

ስለ ነፍሴም ኀጢአት የሆዴን ፍሬ ላቅርብለትን?

8ሰው ሆይ፤ መልካም የሆነውን አሳይቶሃል፤

እግዚአብሔር ከአንተ የሚፈልገው ምንድን ነው?

ፍትሕን ታደርግ ዘንድ፣ ምሕረትንም ትወድድ ዘንድ፣

በአምላክህም ፊት በትሕትና ትራመድ ዘንድ አይደለምን?

የእስራኤል በደልና ቅጣት

9ስምህን መፍራት ጥበብ ነው፤

ስሙ! እግዚአብሔር ከተማዪቱን እንዲህ እያለ ይጣራል፤

“በትሩን አስቡ፤ ያዘጋጀውም ማን እንደ ሆነ አስታውሱ6፥9 የዚህ ስንኝ የዕብራይስጡ ትርጕም በርግጠኝነት አይታወቅም።

10የክፋት ቤት ሆይ፤

በግፍ የተገኘ ሀብታችሁን፣

በሐሰተኛ መስፈሪያ የሰበሰባችሁትን አስጸያፊ ነገር እረሳዋለሁን?

11አባይ ሚዛን የያዘውን ሰው፣

ሐሰተኛ መመዘኛ በከረጢት የቋጠረውን ንጹሕ ላድርገውን?

12ባለጠጎቿ ግፈኞች፣

ሰዎቿ ሐሰተኞች ናቸው፤

ምላሳቸውም አታላይ ናት።

13ስለዚህ አንተን አጠፋሃለሁ፣

ከኀጢአትህ የተነሣ አፈራርስሃለሁ።

14ትበላለህ፤ ነገር ግን አትጠግብም፤

ሆድህ እንዳለ ባዶውን6፥14 የዚህ ቃል የዕብራይስጡ ትርጕም በርግጠኝነት አይታወቅም። ይቀራል፤

ታከማቻለህ፤ ነገር ግን አይጠራቀምልህም፤

የሰበሰብኸውን ለሰይፍ አደርገዋለሁና።

15ትዘራለህ፤ ነገር ግን አታጭድም፤

የወይራ ዘይት ትጨምቃለህ፤ ነገር ግን ዘይቱን አትቀባም፤

ወይንን ትቈርጣለህ፤ ነገር ግን የወይን ጠጅ አትጠጣም።

16የዖምሪን ሥርዐት፣

የአክዓብን ቤት ልምድ ሁሉ የሙጥኝ ብለሃል፤

ትውፊታቸውንም ተከትለሃል።

ስለዚህ አንተን ለውድመት፣

ሕዝብህን ለመዘባበቻ አሳልፌ እሰጣለሁ፤

አሕዛብም ይሣለቁብሃል6፥16 የሰብዓ ሊቃናት ትርጕም ከዚህ ጋር ሲስማማ የዕብራይስጡ ግን የሕዝቤን ስድብ ትሸከማለህ ይላል።።”

New International Reader’s Version

Micah 6:1-16

The Lord Brings Charges Against Israel

1Israel, listen to the Lord’s message. He says to me,

“Stand up in court.

Let the mountains serve as witnesses.

Let the hills hear what you have to say.”

2Hear the Lord’s case, you mountains.

Listen, you age-old foundations of the earth.

The Lord has a case against his people Israel.

He is bringing charges against them.

3The Lord says,

“My people, what have I done to you?

Have I made things too hard for you? Answer me.

4I brought your people up out of Egypt.

I set them free from the land

where they were slaves.

I sent Moses to lead them.

Aaron and Miriam helped him.

5Remember how Balak, the king of Moab,

planned to put a curse on your people.

But Balaam, the son of Beor,

gave them a blessing instead.

Remember their journey from Shittim to Gilgal.

I want you to know

that I always do what is right.”

6The people of Israel say,

“What should we bring with us

when we go to worship the Lord?

What should we offer the God of heaven

when we bow down to him?

Should we take burnt offerings to him?

Should we sacrifice calves

that are a year old?

7Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams?

Will he take delight in 10,000 rivers of olive oil?

Should we offer our oldest sons

for the wrong things we’ve done?

Should we sacrifice our own children

to pay for our sins?”

8The Lord has shown you what is good.

He has told you what he requires of you.

You must act with justice.

You must love to show mercy.

And you must be humble as you live in the sight of your God.

The Lord Will Punish His Guilty People

9The Lord is calling out to Jerusalem.

And it would be wise to pay attention to him.

He says, “Listen, tribe of Judah

and you people who are gathered in the city.

10You sinful people, should I forget

that you got your treasures by stealing them?

You use dishonest measures to cheat others.

I have placed a curse on that practice.

11Should I forgive anyone who uses dishonest scales?

They use weights that weigh things heavier

or lighter than they really are.

12The rich people among you harm others.

You are always telling lies.

You try to fool others by what you say.

13So I have begun to strike you down.

I have begun to destroy you

because you have sinned so much.

14You will eat. But you will not be satisfied.

Your stomachs will still be empty.

You will try to save what you can.

But you will not be able to.

If you do save something,

it will be destroyed in battle.

15You will plant seeds.

But you will not harvest any crops.

You will press olives.

But you will not use the oil.

You will crush grapes.

But you will not drink the wine

that is made from them.

16You have followed the evil practices

of King Omri of Israel.

You have done what the family

of King Ahab did.

You have followed their bad example.

So I will let you be destroyed.

Others will make fun of you.

The nations will laugh at you.”