< Olphong 15 >

1 Te phoeiah vaan ah a tloe miknoek aka len tih aka khuet te ka hmuh. Pathen kah thinsanah tah amih taengah cung coeng tih lucik hnukkhueng a parhih te puencawn parhih loh han khuen.
Then I saw another amazing, important sign in heaven. Seven angels held the seven last plagues which complete God's judgment.
2 Te phoeiah hmai neh a thoek te cilrhik tuili bangla ka hmuh. Satlung neh a muei te khaw, a ming toeknah te khaw aka noeng tah cilrhik tuili ah pai uh tih Pathen kah rhotoeng a pom uh.
I saw what looked like a sea of glass mixed with fire. Standing beside the sea of glass were those who had defeated the beast and his image and the number of his name. They had harps given to them by God
3 Te vaengah Pathen kah sal Moses laa neh Tuca laa te a sak uh tih, “Tloengkhoelh Pathen Boeipa nang kah bibi tah len tih khuet coeng. Namtom rhoek kah Manghai, na longpuei tah dueng tih thuem.
and they sang the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb: “What you have done is tremendous and marvelous, Lord God, the All-powerful One. Your ways are right and true, King of the nations.
4 Aka rhih loengloeng pawt te unim? Boeipa aw na ming khaw thangpom mueh la unim aka om pawt pai eh. Te dongah nang bueng na cim, Na rhilam a tueng dongah namtom boeih ha pawk uh vetih na hmaiah bakuep uh ni,” a ti uh.
Who would not be in awe of you, Lord? Who would not glorify your name? For only you are holy. All nations will come and worship you because you have demonstrated by your actions that you do what is right!”
5 He phoeiah khaw ka hmuh. Te vaengah bawkim te a ong tih vaan ah laipai kah dap khaw om.
After this I looked and the Temple of the “Tent of Witness” was opened.
6 Te vaengah bawkim lamkah lucik rhoek parhih aka pom puencawn parhih loh ham paan. Hlamik a cim thik a bai uh phoeiah a rhang ah sui lamko a vah uh.
Out of the Temple came the seven angels who held the seven plagues, wearing clean, white linen clothes and golden sashes on their chests.
7 Te vaengah mulhing pali ah pakhat loh kumhal kah kumhal la aka hing Pathen kah thinsanah neh aka bae sui bunang parhih te puencawn parhih taengah a paek. (aiōn g165)
One of the four living creatures gave to the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the judgment of God, who lives for ever and ever. (aiōn g165)
8 Bawkim te khaw Pathen kah thangpomnah neh a thaomnah hmaikhu khuk bae. Te dongah puencawn parhih kah lucik parhih a khah hlandue tah bawkim la ukhaw kun thai pawh.
The Temple was filled with smoke that came from the glory of God and from his power. Nobody was able to enter the Temple until the seven plagues that came from the seven angels were over.

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