Isaiah 32
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1 There wil be a king who reigns uprightly and princes who rule with fair judgement; | 1 Ecce in iustitia regnabit rex, et principes in iudicio praee runt. |
2 each will be like a shelter from the wind, a refuge from the storm, like streams on arid ground, like theshade of a solid rock in a desolate land. | 2 Et erit vir sicut latibulum a vento et refugium a tempestate, sicut rivi aquarum in sitiente terra et umbra petrae magnae in terra arida. |
3 The eyes of seers wil no longer be closed, the ears of hearers wil be alert, | 3 Non caligabunt oculi videntium, et aures audientium diligenter auscultabunt, |
4 the heart of the hasty wil learn to think things over, and the tongue of stammerers wil speak promptlyand clearly. | 4 et cor stultorum intelleget scientiam, et lingua balborum velociter loquetur et plane. |
5 The fool wil no longer be cal ed generous, nor the rascal be styled bountiful. | 5 Non vocabitur ultra is, qui insipiens est, nobilis, neque fraudulentus appellabitur maior; |
6 For the fool speaks fol y and his heart is set on vil ainy; he is godless in his actions and his wordsascribe error to Yahweh; he starves the hungry of their food and refuses drink to the thirsty. | 6 stultus enim fatua loquitur, et cor eius cogitat iniquitatem, ut perficiat impietatem et loquatur contra Dominum errores et vacuam faciat animam esurientem et potum sitienti auferat. |
7 Everything to do with the rascal is evil, he devises infamous plans to ruin the poor with lying wordseven when the needy has right on his side; | 7 Fraudulenti fraudes pessimae sunt; ipse enim cogitationes concinnat ad perdendos mites in sermone mendaci, etiam quando pauper iudicium vindicat. |
8 but the noble person plans only noble things, noble his every move. | 8 Nobilis vero consilia nobilia dat et ipse ad nobilia assurget. |
9 Stand up, you haughty women, listen to my words; you over-confident daughters, pay attention to whatI say. | 9 Mulieres vanae, surgite, audite vocem meam; filiae confidentes, percipite auribus eloquium meum. |
10 Within one year and a few days you wil tremble, you over-confident women; grape-harvesting will befinished, gathering will never happen again. | 10 Post dies enim et annum vos pavebitis confidentes; consummata est enim vindemia, collectio ultra non veniet. |
11 Shudder, you haughty women, tremble, you over-confident women; strip, undress, put sackclothround your waists. | 11 Obstupescite, vanae; pavete, confidentes, exuite vos et nudate vos, accingite lumbos vestros. |
12 Beat your breasts for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine, | 12 Super ubera plangite, super regione desiderabili, super vinea fertili. |
13 for my people's soil where the bramble-bush wil be growing and for al the happy houses, for therejoicing city. | 13 Super humum populi mei spinae et vepres ascendent, super omnes domos gaudii, super civitatem exsultantem. |
14 For the citadel wil be abandoned and the thronged city deserted, Ophel and the Keep wil be denudedfor ever, the playground of wild donkeys and the pasture of flocks, | 14 Domus enim dimissa est; multitudo urbis relicta est, Ophel et Bahan erunt speluncae usque in aeternum, gaudium onagrorum, pascua gregum, |
15 until the spirit is poured out on us from above, and the desert becomes an orchard, and an orchardthat seems like a forest. | 15 donec effundatur super nos spiritus de excelso. Et erit desertum in hortum, et hortus in saltum reputabitur, |
16 Fair judgement wil fix its home in the desert, and uprightness live in this orchard, | 16 et habitabit in solitudine iudicium, et iustitia in horto sedebit; |
17 and the product of uprightness will be peace, the effect of uprightness being quiet and security forever. | 17 et erit opus iustitiae pax, et cultus iustitiae silentium, et securitas usque in sempiternum. |
18 My people will live in a peaceful home, in peaceful houses, tranquil dwel ings. | 18 Et sedebit populus meus in habitatione pacis et in tabernaculis fiduciae et in locis securis. |
19 And should the forest be total y destroyed and the city gravely humiliated, | 19 Et penitus cadet saltus, et profunde deprimetur civitas. |
20 You wil be happy to sow wherever there is water and to let the ox and donkey roam free. | 20 Beati, qui seminatis super omnes aquas, immittentes pedem bovis et asini. |