Haggai 1 – APSD-CEB & NIRV

Ang Pulong Sa Dios

Haggai 1:1-15

Ang Pagtawag sa Ginoo sa Pagtukod sa Balay sa Ginoo

1Sa ikaduhang tuig ni Haring Darius, sa unang adlaw sa ika-unom, ang pulong sa Ginoo miabot kang Propeta Haggai alang kang Zerubabel anak ni Shealtiel, gobernador sa Juda, ug kang Joshua nga anak ni Jozadak ang pangulong pari.

2-3Kini mao ang giingon sa Ginoo nga Gamhanan: kining mga katawhan miingon, ang takna wala pa muabot aron tukoron ang balay sa Ginoo. Ug ang pulong sa Ginoo miabot kang Propeta Haggai: 4Panahon ba kini alang sa inyong kaugalingon nga magpuyo sa gidayan-dayanan ninyong kabalayan, apan kini nga balay nagpabilibing guba? 5Karon mao kini ang giingon sa Ginoo nga Makagagahum: Hatagi ug maampingon nga paghunahuna ang inyong mga pamaagi. 6Kamo nagtanom ug daghan apan nagaani kamo ug gamay. Nagkaon kamo, apan dili kini igo. Kamo miinom, apan wala kini makapuno. Nagsul-ob kamo ug sinina apan wala kamo mainitan. Nakakuha kamo ug sueldo, igo lang gisulod sa inyong bulsa nga may buslot niini. 7Kini mao ang giingon sa Ginoo nga Gamhanan: “Hatagi ug maampingon nga paghunahuna ang inyong mga pamaagi. 8Lakaw ug saka ngadto sa mga kabukiran ug pagdala ug mga truso ug tukora ang akong balay, aron ako malipay niini ug mapasidunggan,” nagaingon ang GINOO.

9Ikaw nagpaabut ug daghan, apan tan-awa, miresulta kini ngadto sa gamay. Unsay gidala nimo sa imong balay ako kining gihuyop pahilayo. Ngano man? Nagaingon ang GINOO nga Makagagahum. Tungod sa akong balay, nga nagpabilin nga guba, samtang kamo nagkapuliki sa inyong balay. 10Busa, tungod kaninyo ang kalangitan mipugong sa iyang yamog, ug sa yuta sa iyang mga abot. 11Akong tawgon ang huwaw diha sa kapatagan ug sa kabukiran, diha sa tanaman, sa bag-ong bino, sa lana nga olibo, ug sa uban pang abut nga ihatag sa yuta, sa katawhan ug sa mga hayupan, ug sa tanang hinagoan sa inyong mga kamot.

12Unya si Zerubabel anak ni Shealtiel, Joshua anak ni Jozadak, ang hataas nga pari, ug ang tanan nga nahabilin sa katawhan mituman sa tingog sa GINOO nga ilang Dios ug sa mensahi ni propeta Haggai, Tungod kay ang GINOO nga ilang Dios nagpadala Kaniya. Ug ang katawhan nahadlok sa GINOO.

13Unya si Haggai, ang mensahero sa GINOO, mihatag niini nga mensahe sa GINOO sa mga katawhan: “Ako mag-uban kaninyo,” nagaingon ang GINOO. 14Busa ang GINOO miukay sa espiritu ni Zerubabel anak ni Shealtiel, gobernador sa Juda, ug ang espiritu ni Joshua anak ni Jozadak, ang pangulong pari, ug ang espiritu ug sa tibuok nahibilin sa katawhan. Miabut sila ug gisugdan nila pagtrabaho sa balay sa GINOO nga Gamhanan, nga ilang Dios, 15sa ika beinte kuatro ka adlaw sa ika unom ka bulan. Sa ika-duha nga tuig ni Haring Darius.

New International Reader’s Version

Haggai 1:1-15

Haggai Tells His People to Rebuild the Lord’s Temple

1A message from the Lord came to Haggai the prophet. Haggai gave it to Zerubbabel and Joshua. Zerubbabel was governor of Judah and the son of Shealtiel. Joshua was high priest and the son of Jozadak. The message came on the first day of the sixth month of the second year that Darius was king of Persia. Here is what Haggai said.

2Here is what the Lord who rules over all says. “The people of Judah say, ‘It’s not yet time to rebuild the Lord’s temple.’ ”

3So the message from the Lord came to me. The Lord said, 4“My temple is still destroyed. But you are living in your houses that have beautiful wooden walls.”

5The Lord who rules over all says, “Think carefully about how you are living. 6You have planted many seeds. But the crops you have gathered are small. So you eat. But you never have enough. You drink. But you are never full. You put on your clothes. But you are not warm. You earn your pay. But it will not buy everything you need.”

7He continues, “Think carefully about how you are living. 8Go up into the mountains. Bring logs down. Use them to rebuild the temple, my house. Then I will enjoy it. And you will honor me,” says the Lord. 9“You expected a lot. But you can see what a small amount it turned out to be. I blew away what you brought home. I’ll tell you why,” announces the Lord who rules over all. “Because my temple is still destroyed. In spite of that, each one of you is busy with your own house. 10So because of what you have done, the heavens have held back the dew. And the earth has not produced its crops. 11I ordered the rain not to fall on the fields and mountains. Then the ground did not produce any grain. There were not enough grapes to make fresh wine. The trees did not bear enough olives to make oil. People and cattle suffered. All your hard work failed.”

12Zerubbabel was the son of Shealtiel. Joshua the high priest was the son of Jozadak. They obeyed the Lord their God. So did all the Lord’s people who were still left alive. The Lord had given his message to them through me. He had sent me to speak to them. And the people had respect for him.

13Haggai was the Lord’s messenger. So Haggai gave the Lord’s message to the people. He told them, “The Lord announces, ‘I am with you.’ ” 14So the Lord stirred up the spirits of Zerubbabel, the governor of Judah, and Joshua the high priest. The Lord also stirred up the rest of the people to help them. Then everyone began to work on the temple of the Lord who rules over all. He is their God. 15It was the 24th day of the sixth month.

The New Temple Will Be Beautiful

In the second year of King Darius,