< Apokalipsia 9 >

1 Orduan borzgarren Aingueruäc trompettáz io ceçan, eta ikus neçan içarbat cerutic lurrera eroria, eta eman cequión abysmeco putzuaren gakoa. (Abyssos g12)
Then the fifth angel blew his trumpet, and I saw a star fallen from heaven upon the earth; and to him was given the key to the bottomless pit. (Abyssos g12)
2 Eta irequi ceçan abysmeco putzua, eta altcha cedin putzuco kea, labe handi batetaco kea beçala: eta ilhund cedin iguzquia eta airea putzuco ketic. (Abyssos g12)
And he opened the bottomless pit, and out of the pit there went up a smoke like the smoke of a great furnace. And the sun and the air grew dark, because of the smoke out of the pit. (Abyssos g12)
3 Eta ketic ilki citecen othiac lurrera, eta bothere eman cequién lurreco scorpionéc duten beçalaco botherea.
And out of the smoke came locusts upon the earth; they were given power like that of scorpions on the earth.
4 Eta erran cequién ezlaguioten calteric lurreco belharrari ez eceinere pherderi, ez eceinere arboreri: baina solament Iaincoaren seignalea bere belarretan etzuten guiçoney.
They were told not to hurt the grass of the earth, nor any plant, nor any tree, but only those who have not the seal of God on their foreheads.
5 Eta eman cequién ez hec hil litzaten, baina tormenta litzaten borz hilebethez, eta hayen tormentá licen scorpionezco tormentá guiçona io duqueenecoa beçala.
Yet they were not permitted to kill them, but only to torture them for five months. Their torture was like the torture of a scorpion, when it stings a man.
6 Eta egun hetan guiçonéc herioa bilhaturen duté, eta eztuté eridenen: eta desiraturen duté hiltzera, eta herioac ihes eguinen du hetaric.
In those days men will seek death, and will not find it; they will long to die, but death ever flees from them.
7 Eta othien formá cen çaldi bataillara apprestatuén irudico, eta ciraden hayén buru gainetan vrrhea ciruditen coroac beçalacoac: eta hayén beguitharteac ciraden guiçonén beguitharteac beçala.
The appearance of the locusts was like horses equipped for battle. On their heads there was something like crowns of gold, and their faces were like men’s faces,
8 Eta cituzten biloac, emaztén biloac beçala: eta hayén hortzac ciraden lehoinenac beçala.
and they had hair like the hair of women, and their teeth were like lion’s teeth,
9 Eta cituzten halacretac burdin halacretac beçala: eta hayen hegalén hotsa, anhitz, çaldic combatera laster eguiten duteneco carreta hotsa beçala.
and they had breastplates something like breastplates of iron; and the noise of their wings was like the noise of chariots, of many horses rushing into battle.
10 Eta cituztén buztanac scorpionenac irudi: eta cituztén eztenac bere buztanetan: eta hayén botherea cen guiçoney calte eguitea borz hilebethez.
And they have tails like scorpions, and stings, and their power to torture men five months was in their tails.
11 Eta çuten bere gaineco reguetzát abysmeco Aingueruä, ceinec baitu icen Hebraicoz, Abaddon, eta Grec-ez Apollyon erran nahi baita deseguilea. (Abyssos g12)
They have a king over them, the angel of the bottomless pit. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon; in Greek he is called Apollyon. (Abyssos g12)
12 Maledictionebat iragan da, eta huná, ethorten dirade oraino bi maledictione guero.
"The first woe has passed; and still there are two woes to follow."
13 Orduan seigarren Aingueruac io ceçan trompettáz, eta ençun neçan vozbat Iaincoaren beguién aitzinean den aldare vrrhezcoaren laur adarretaric proceditzen cenic,
Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet; and I heard a voice from the horns of the golden altar which is before God,
14 Ciotsala seigarren Aingueru trompettá çuenari, Lachaitzac laur Aingueru Euphrateco fluuio handi gainean estecatuac diradenac.
one saying to the sixth angel that had the trumpet, "Loose the four angels which are bound at the great river Euphrates."
15 Lacha citecen bada laur Aingueruäc, baitziraden appainduac orenecotz eta egunecotz eta hilebethecotz eta vrthecotz, hil deçatençát guiçonén herén partea.
Then the four angels that were held in readiness for that hour and day and month and year, were let loose, to destroy a third of mankind.
16 Eta çaldizco armadaren contua cen hoguey millatan hamar milla: eta ençun neçan hayén contua.
The number of the hosts of the horsemen was twice ten thousand times ten thousand. I heard their number;
17 Eta hunela ikus nitzan çaldiac visionean: eta hayén gainetan iarriac ciradenéc, cituztela suzco eta hyacinthezco eta suphrezco halacretac: eta çaldién buruäc ciraden lehoinén buruäc beçala: eta hayén ahoetaric ilkiten cen su, eta ke eta suphre.
and thus I saw the horses in the vision and their riders. They had breastplates of fire, "red as fire, dark blue as jacinth, and yellow as sulphur." The heads of the horses were like lions’ heads, and out of their mouths issued fire and smoke and brimstone.
18 Eta hirur gauça hauçaz hil içan cen guiçonén herén partea, diot, suaz, eta keaz, eta hayén ahotic ilkiten cen suphreaz.
By these three plagues a third of mankind were killed; by the fire and the smoke and the brimstone which issued from their mouths.
19 Ecen hayén botherea cen hayén ahoan eta hayén buztanetan: ecen hayén buztanac sugueac irudi ciraden, cituztela buruäc, ceinéz calte eguiten baitzuten.
For the power of the horses is in their mouths and in their tails. For their tails are like serpents with heads, and with them they work woe.
20 Eta goitico guiçon plaga hauçaz hil etziradenac bere escuezco obretaric etzitecen emenda, adora ezlitzatençát deabruac eta vrrhezco eta cilharrezco eta cobrezco eta harrizco eta çurezco idolác, ceinéc ecin ikus baiteçaquete ez ençun, eta ecin ebil baititezque:
And the rest of mankind who were not killed with these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands. They would not give up the worship of demons and of idols made of gold and silver, and brass, and stone, and wood, which can neither see, nor hear, nor walk.
21 Eta etzitecen emenda bere guiça-erhaitequetaric, ez bere poçoinquerietaric, ez bere paillardicetaric, ez bere ohoinquerietaric.
And they did not repent of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their immorality, nor of their thefts.

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