< Apokalipsia 12 >

1 Eta ikus cedin signo handibat ceruän, Emazte iguzquiaz inguratubat, ceinen oinén azpian baitzén ilharguia, eta buruän hamabi içarrezco coroabat.
Then a great portent was seen in the heavens – a woman whose robe was the sun, and who had the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.
2 Eta içorra içanez heyagoraz cegoen erdi beharrezco minez, eta tormenta iragaiten çuen erdi cedinçát.
She was pregnant; and she is crying out in the pain and agony of childbirth.
3 Ikus cedin berce signobat-ere ceruän, eta huná, dragoin gorharats handibat, çazpi buru cituenic eta hamar adar: eta bere buruètan çazpi diadema.
Another portent also was seen in the heavens There was a great red Dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads were seven diadems.
4 Eta haren buztanac tiratzen çuen ceruco içarrén herén partea, eta egotz citzan hec lurrera: eta gueldi cedin dragoina emazte erdi behar çuenaren aitzinean, erdi çatenean, haren haourra irets leçançát.
His tail draws after it a third of the stars in the heavens, and it hurled them down on the earth. The Dragon is standing in front of the woman who is about to give birth to the child, so that he may devour it as soon as it is born.
5 Eta erd cedin seme ar batez ceinec gobernatu behar baitzituen natione guciac burdinazco berga batez: eta harrapa cedin haren haourra Iaincoagana eta haren thronora.
The woman gave birth to a son, a male child, who is destined to rule all the nations with an iron rod; and her child was at once caught up to God on his throne.
6 Eta emazteac ihes ceguian desertu batetara, non baitu lekua Iaincoaz appainduric, han hura haz deçatençát milla eta ber-ehun eta hiruroguey egunez.
But the woman fled into the wilderness, where there is a place prepared for her by God, to be tended there for twelve hundred and sixty days.
7 Eta eguin cedin bataillabat ceruän: Michele eta haren Aingueruäc bataillatzen ciraden dragoinaren contra, eta dragoina combatitzen cen eta haren Aingueruäc:
Then a battle took place in the heavens. Michael and his angels fought with the Dragon. But though the Dragon, with his angels, fought,
8 Baina etziraden borthitzenac içan, eta hayén lekua etzedin guehiagoric eriden ceruän.
he did not prevail; and there was no place left for them any longer in the heavens.
9 Eta iraitz cedin dragoin handia, sugue çahar hura, Deabru eta Satan deitzen dena, ceinec mundu gucia seducitzen baitu: iraitzi içan da bada lurrera, eta haren Aingueruäc harequin iraitz citecen.
Then the great Dragon, the primeval snake, known as the “devil” and “Satan,” who deceives all the world, was hurled down to the earth, and his angels were hurled down with him.
10 Eta ençun neçan voz handibat cioela ceruän, Orain eguin da saluamendua, eta indarra, eta gure Iaincoren resumá, eta Christ harenaren botherea: ecen gure anayén accusaçalea iraitzi içan da, ceinec accusatzen baitzituen gure Iaincoaren aitzinean egun eta gau.
And I heard a loud voice in heaven which said – “Now has begun the day of the salvation, and Power, and Dominion of our God, and the Rule of his Christ; for the Accuser of our people has been hurled down, he who has been accusing them before our God day and night.
11 Baina hec garaithu içan çaizquio Bildotsaren odolaren causaz eta bere testimoniageco hitzaren causaz, eta bere viciac eztituzte guppida vkan heriorano.
Their victory was due to the blood of the Lamb, and to the message to which they bore their testimony. In their love of life they shrank not from death.
12 Halacotz çaitezte aleguera, ceruäc eta hetan habitatzen çaretenác. Maledictione lurreco eta itsassoco habitantey: ecen iautsi da deabrua çuetara, hira handiz betheric, nola baitaqui ecen dembora appurbat baduela.
Therefore, be glad, heaven, and all who live in heaven! Alas for the earth and for the sea, for the devil has gone down to you in great fury, knowing that he has but little time.”
13 Ikussi vkan çuenean bada dragoinac ecen iraitzi içan cela lurrera, persecuta ceçan arraz erdi içan cen emaztea.
When the Dragon saw that he was hurled down to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given birth to the male child.
14 Baina eman içan çaizcan emazteari arrano handi batenic bi hegal, hegalda ledinçát suguearen aitzinetic desertura, bere lekura, non hatzen baita dembora batetacotz eta demborétacotz eta demboraren erditacotz.
But to the woman were given the two wings of the great eagle, so that she might fly to her place in the wilderness, where she is being tended for one year, and for two years, and for half a year in safety from the snake.
15 Eta iraitz ceçan sugueac emaztearen ondoan bere ahotic vr fluuiobat beçala, hura harrapa eraci leçançát fluuioaz.
Then the snake poured water from its mouth after the woman, like a river, so that it might sweep her away.
16 Baina aiuta ceçan lurrac emaztea, eta irequi ceçan lurrac bere ahoa, eta hurrupa ceçan dragoinac bere ahotic iraitzi vkan çuen fluuioa
But Earth came to her help, and opened her mouth and drank up the river which the Dragon had poured out of its mouth.
17 Orduan asserre cedin dragoina emaztearen contra, eta ioan cedin guerla eguitera haren hacico goiticoén, Iaincoaren manamenduac beguiratzen dituztenén eta Iesus Christen testimoniagea dutenén contra. Eta gueldi nendin itsassoco sable gainean.
The Dragon was enraged at the woman, and went to fight with the rest of her offspring – those who lay to heart the commands of God and bear their testimony to Jesus;

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