< Apokalipsia 5 >

1 Guero ikus neçan thronoan iarriric cegoenaren escu escuinean liburu barnetic eta campotic scribatubat, çazpi ciguluz ciguilatua.
Then I saw at the right hand of him who was ‘seated on the throne a book, with writing inside and out, and sealed’ with seven seals;
2 Eta ikus neçan Aingueru borthitzbat predicatzen çuela ocengui, Nor da digne irequi deçan liburuä, eta lacha ditzan haren ciguluac?
and I saw a mighty angel who was proclaiming in a loud voice — ‘Who is worthy to open the book and break its seals?’
3 Eta nehorc, ez ceruän, ez lurrean, ez lurraren azpian ecin irequi ceçaqueen liburuä, ezeta hartara beha.
But no one either in Heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the book or look within it.
4 Eta nic anhitz nigar eguiten nuen, ceren ezpaitzén nehor digneric eriden içan liburuären irequiteco, ez iracurtzeco, ez hartara behatzeco
At this I wept long, because no one could be found who was worthy to open the book or look within it.
5 Eta Ancianoetaric batec erran cieçadan, Eztaguiála nigarric: huná, garaita dic Iudaren leinutico Lehoinac, Dauid-en çainac, liburuären irequiteco, eta haren çazpi ciguluén lachatzeco.
But one of the Councillors said to me — ‘Do not weep. The Lion conquered — the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Scion of David — and can therefore open the book with its seven seals.’
6 Eta beha neçan, eta huná thronoaren eta laur animálen artean, eta Ancianoén artean Bildots-bat cegoela nehorc hila beçala, cituela çazpi adar eta çazpi begui: cein baitirade Iaincoaren çazpi spiritu lur gucira igorriac.
Then, within the space between the throne and the four Creatures, and in the midst of the Councillors, I saw, standing, a Lamb, which seemed to have been sacrificed. It had seven horns and seven eyes. (These eyes are the seven Spirits of God, and they are sent into all the world.)
7 Eta ethor cedin eta har ceçan liburuä thronoan iarriric cegoenaren escu escuinetic.
The Lamb came forward; and he has taken the book from the right hand of him who was seated on the throne.
8 Eta liburuä hartu çuenean, laur animaléc eta hoguey eta laur Ancianoéc bere buruäc egotz citzaten Bildotsaren aitzinera, cituztela ceinec bere guittarrác eta vrrhezco ampolác perfumez betheac, cein baitirade sainduén orationeac:
And, when he had taken the book, the four Creatures and the twenty-four Councillors prostrated themselves before the Lamb, each of them holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense. (These are the prayers of Christ’s People.)
9 Eta cantatzen çutén cantu berribat, cioitela, Digne aiz liburuären hartzeco, eta haren ciguluén irequiteco: ecen sacrificatu içan aiz, eta redemitu garauzcac Iaincoari eure odolaz, leinu, eta mihi, eta populu, eta natione orotaric.
And they are singing a new song — ‘Thou art worthy to take the book and break its seals, for thou wast sacrificed, and with thy blood thou didst buy for God men of every tribe, and language, and people, and nation,
10 Eta eguin guerauzcac gure Iaincoari regue eta sacrificadore: eta regnaturen diagu lurraren gainean.
and didst make them a Kingdom of Priests in the service of our God, and they are reigning upon the earth.’
11 Orduan ikus neçan, eta ençun neçan thronoaren eta animalén eta Ancianoén inguruän, anhitz Aingueruren voza, eta cen hayén contua hamar millatan hamar milla, eta millatan milla:
Then, in my vision, I heard the voices of many angels round the throne, and of the Creatures, and of the Councillors. In number they were ‘ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands,’
12 Cioitela ocengui, Digne da sacrificatu içan den Bildotsa har deçan puissança, eta abrastassun, eta sapientia, eta indar, eta ohore, eta gloria, eta laudorio.
and they cried in a loud voice — ‘Worthy is the Lamb that was sacrificed to receive all power, and wealth, and wisdom, and might, and honour, and praise, and blessing.’
13 Eta ceruän den creatura gucia, eta lurraren gainean, eta lurraren azpian, eta itsassoan, eta hetan diraden gauça guciac ençun nitzan, erraiten çutela, Thronoan iarria denari eta Bildotsari laudorio, eta ohore, eta gloria, eta puissança, secula seculacotz. (aiōn g165)
And I heard every created thing in the air, and on the earth, and under the earth, and on the sea, and all that is in them crying — ‘To him who is seated on the throne and to the Lamb be ascribed all blessing, and honour, and praise, and dominion for ever and ever.’ (aiōn g165)
14 Eta laur animaléc erraiten çuten, Amen: eta hoguey eta laur Ancianoéc egotz citzaten bere buruäc bere beguithartén gainera, eta adora ceçaten vici dena secula seculacotz.
And the four Creatures said ‘Amen,’ and the Councillors prostrated themselves and worshiped.

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