< Apokalipsia 14 >

1 Orduan beha neçan, eta huná, Bildotsa cegoen Siongo mendi gainean, eta harequin ehun eta berroguey eta laur milla, çutela haren Aitaren icena scribatua bere belarretan.
Then, in my vision, I saw the Lamb standing on Mount Zion. With him were a hundred and forty-four thousand men, with his name and the name of his Father written on their foreheads.
2 Eta ençun neçan vozbat cerutic vr handién hotsa beçala, eta igorciri handi baten hotsa beçala: eta ençun neçan bere guitarrac ioiten cituzten guittarrarién soinubat:
And I heard a sound from Heaven, ‘like the sound of many waters,’ and like the sound of a loud peal of thunder; the sound that I heard was like the music of harpers playing on their harps.
3 Eta cantatzen çuten quasi cantu berribat throno aitzinean, eta laur animalén, eta Ancianoén aitzinean: eta nehorc ecin ikas ceçaqueen cantua ehun eta berroguey eta laur milléc baicen, cein baitirade lurretic erossiac:
They are singing what seems to be a new song, before the throne, and before the four Creatures and the Councillors; and no one was able to learn that song except the hundred and forty-four thousand who had been redeemed from earth.
4 Hauc dirade emaztequin satsutu eztiradenac: ecen virgina dirade: hauc dirade Bildotsari darreitzanac norat-ere ioan baitadi: hauc dirade guiçonén artetic erossiac, primitia Iaincoari eta Bildotsari sanctificatuac.
These are the men who never defiled themselves in their intercourse with women; they are as pure as virgins. These are the men who follow the Lamb wherever he goes. They were redeemed as the first-fruits of mankind for God and for the Lamb.
5 Eta hayén ahoan ezta eriden enganioric: ecen macula gabe dirade Iaincoaren throno aitzinean.
‘No lie was ever heard upon their lips.’ They are beyond reach of blame.
6 Guero ikus neçan berce Ainguerubat ceruären arteaz hegaldatzen cela, Euangelio eternala çuela, euangeliza liecençat lurreco habitantey, eta natione, eta leinu, eta mihi, eta populu guciari: (aiōnios g166)
Then I saw another angel, flying in mid-heaven. He had the Good News, decreed from eternity, to announce to those who dwell on the earth — to men of every nation, and tribe, and language, and people; (aiōnios g166)
7 Cioela ocengui, Çareten beldur Iaincoaren, eta hari gloria emoçue: ecen ethorri da haren iugemenduaren ordua: eta adora eçaçue ceruä eta lurra eta itsassoa eta vr ithurriac eguin dituena.
and he cried in a loud voice — ‘Reverence God, and give him praise (for the hour of his Judgment has come) and worship him who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all springs of water.’
8 Eta berce Ainguerubat iarreiqui cequión, cioela, Erori da erori Babylon, ciuitate handi hura, ceren bere paillardiçaren hirataco mahatsarnoaz natione guciac edaran vkan baititu.
Then a second angel followed, crying — ‘She has fallen! She has fallen — Babylon the Great, who has made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her licentiousness!’
9 Eta heren Aingueruä iarreiqui cequién, cioela ocengui, Baldin nehorc adora badeça bestiá eta haren imaginá, eta har badeça haren merçá bere belarrean edo bere escuan,
Then a third angel followed them, crying in a loud voice — ‘Whoever worships the Beast and its image, and receives its brand on his forehead or on his hand,
10 Harc-ere edanen du Iaincoaren hiraco mahatsarnotic, bay, mahatsarno pur haren hiraco copara hustutic: eta tormentaturen da suz eta suphrez Aingueru sainduén aitzinean eta Bildotsaren aitzinean.
that man shall drink the maddening wine of God that has been poured unmixed into the cup of his Wrath, and he shall be tortured with fire and sulphur before the eyes of the holy angels and before the eyes of the Lamb.
11 Eta hayén tormentaco kea altchaturen da secula seculacotz: eta eztute vkanen paussuric ez egun ez gau adoratzen dutenéc bestiá eta haren imaginá, eta baldin nehorc har badeça haren icenaren mercá. (aiōn g165)
The smoke from their torture rises for ever and ever, and they have no rest day nor night — those who worship the Beast and its image, and all who are branded with its name.’ (aiōn g165)
12 Hemen da sainduén patientiá: hemen dirade Iaincoaren manamenduac eta Iesusen fedea beguiratzen dituztenac.
(Here there is need for endurance on the part of Christ’s People — those who lay to heart the commands of God and the Faith of Jesus.)
13 Orduan ençun neçan vozbat cerutic, ciostala, Scriba eçac, Dohatsu dirade Iaunean hiltzen diraden hilac hemendic harat. Bay, dio Spirituác: ecen reposatzen dirade bere nequetaric, eta bere obrác iarreiquiten çaizté.
Then I heard a voice from Heaven saying ‘Write — “Blessed are the dead who from this hour die in union with the Lord.” “Yes,” answers the Spirit, “that they may rest from their toil. Their good deeds go with them.”’
14 Eta beha neçan, eta huná hodey churibat: eta hodey gainean norbeit cegoen iarriric guiçona irudi çuenic, çuela bere buru gainean vrrhezco coroabat, eta bere escuan iguitey çorrotzbat.
Then, in my vision, I saw a white cloud, and on the cloud there was sitting one ‘like a man.’ On his head he had a crown of gold, and in his hand a sharp sickle.
15 Eta berce Ainguerubat ilki cedin templetic, oihuz çayola ocengui, hodey gainean iarriric cegoenari, Eçarrac eure iguiteya, eta vztá errequeita eçac: ecen ethorri çaic errequeitatzeco ordua: ecen lurreco vztá çorhitu duc.
Then another angel came out from the Temple, crying in a loud voice to him who was sitting on the cloud — ‘Take your sickle and reap, for the time to reap has come; the Harvest of Earth is ready.’
16 Orduan eçar ceçan hodey gainean iarriric cegoenac, bere iguiteya lurrera: eta errequeita cedin lurra.
He who was sitting on the cloud brought his sickle down upon the earth, and the Harvest of Earth was reaped.
17 Eta berce Ainguerubat ilki cedin ceruco templetic, çuela harc-ere iguitey çorrotzbat.
Then another angel came out of the Temple in Heaven; he, also, had a sharp sickle.
18 Eta berce Ainguerubat ilki cedin aldaretic, çuela bothere suaren gainean, eta ocengui oihu eguin cieçón iguitey çorrotza çuenari, cioela, Eçarrac eure iguitey çorrotza, eta mendemaitzac lurreco mahastico mulkoac: ecen hartango mahatsac onthu dituc.
Then another angel came out of the altar; he had power over fire, and he called in a loud voice to the angel that had the sharp sickle — ‘Take your sharp sickle, and gather the bunches from the Vine of Earth, for its grapes are ripe.’
19 Eta eçar ceçan Aingueruäc bere iguitey çorrotza lurrera, eta mendema ceçan lurreco mahastia, eta igor ceçan Iaincoaren hiraren laco handira.
The angel brought his sickle down on the earth and gathered the fruit of the Vine of Earth, and threw it into the great winepress of the Wrath of God.
20 Eta lacoa aurizqui cedin Ciuitatetic campoan: eta ilki cedin odol lacotic çamarién bridetarano, milla eta sey ehun estadiotan.
The ‘grapes were trodden in the press’ outside the city; and blood came out of the press, rising as high as the bridles of the horses for a distance of two hundred miles.

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