< Revelation 5 >

1 I saw that there was a scroll in the right hand of the one who was sitting on the throne. The scroll was written on its outside as well as on its inside, and it was sealed {Someone had written on the outside as well as on the inside of the scroll and sealed it} with seven seals.
Titia moi dikhise singhason te bohi kene thaka Isor laga dyna hathte kitab ase, juntu te age aru pichete bhi likhi kene thakise, aru sat-ta chihna pora mari kene thakise.
2 I saw a strong angel who was announcing in a loud voice, “(The person who is worthy to break the seals of the scroll and then to open it should come to do it!/Who is worthy to break the seals of the scroll and then to open it?)” [RHQ]
Aru moi dikhise ekjon mohan sorgodoth dangor awaj pora koi thakise, “Kun etu kitab laga chihna to bhangi bole nimite yogya ase?”
3 But no created being in heaven nor any created being on the earth nor any created being under the earth was able to open the scroll and see what was written on it.
Kintu kunbi sorgo aru prithibi aru prithibi laga nichete etu kitab khuli kene puribole para nai.
4 I cried loudly because there was no one worthy to do that.
Titia moi bisi mon dukh kori kene kandise kelemane etu khuli kene puri bo nimite kun manu bhi thaka nai.
5 But one of the elders said to me, “Do not cry any longer! Look, the one who is called the Lion from the tribe of Judah, the Messiah who is the descendant of King David, has overcome Satan! As a result, he is worthy to break the seven seals on the scroll and open it!”
Kintu ekjon bura manu moike koise, “Tumi nakandibi. Sabi! Judah jat laga Bagh, David laga Jor, Tai he etu sob to jiti loise. Tai he etu kitab to khuli bole pare aru ta te lagai kene thaka sat-ta chihna Tai he khuli bole pare.”
6 Then I saw Jesus, the one who is like a [MET] sacrificial lamb, standing there. He stood near the throne, in the midst of the four living creatures and the elders. It appeared that he had been killed {that people had killed him}, but he was alive again. He had seven horns [on his head], and he had seven eyes that symbolize the Spirit of God who has all kinds of power (OR, who is also symbolized as seven spirits). [He] sends [God’s] Spirit out into all the earth.
Titia moi ekta Mer laga bacha ke dikhise, jun singhason laga majot khara hoi kene thakise aru charta janwar khan majot khara thakise aru bura manu khan majote khara thakise, Taike morai diya nisena dikhise. Tai laga sat-ta seing aru sat-ta suku thakise, juntu Isor laga sat-ta atma khan thakise, kunkhan ke prithibi laga sob jagate pathai dise.
7 He came and took the scroll from the right hand of the one who sits on the throne.
Tai jai kene singhason te bohi thaka ekjon laga dyna hath pora etu kitab loise.
8 When he took the scroll, the four living [creatures] and the 24 elders (prostrated themselves/knelt down) before [Jesus], the [one who is like a] lamb, [to worship him]. They each had a harp, and they had golden bowls full of incense that [represents] the prayers of God’s people.
Jitia Tai etu kitab loise, charta jinda thaka janwar aru choubees bura manu Mer laga bacha usorte athukari jaise. Taikhan logote nijor laga veena aru suna laga bati te joli kene mitha sugandh thaka pora bhorta hoi kene thaka dikhise, eitu khan to pobitro manu khan laga prathana khan thakise.
9 The living [creatures] and the elders sang a new song. They sang: You are worthy to receive the scroll and to open its seals, because you were killed, and because you redeemed/bought people for God from every tribe, language [MTY], people-group, and nation with the blood that flowed from your body when you died.
Taikhan notun gana korise, “Apuni etu kitab to lobole nimite yogya ase, Aru ta te chihna mari kene thaka khuli bole nimite takot ase. Kelemane apuni ke morai disele aru apuni laga khun pora Isor manu khan ke kini loise. Aru sob jati, bhasa, manu aru desh pora.
10 You have caused them to become a people over whom our God rules, and to become priests who serve him, and they will rule on [MTY] the earth.
Apuni taikhan ke ekta rajyo aru Apuni ke shewa kori bole nimite purohit bonai dise, Aru taikhan duniya te raj koribo.”
11 As I [continued to] look, I heard the voices of many angels around the throne and around the living [creatures] and the elders. There were millions of them, a [crowd so large that no one could count them].
Titia moi saise aru bisi sorgodoth laga awaj hunise taikhan etu singhason usorte thakise aru jinda thaka janwar aru bura manu khan, sob mili kene dos hajar aru hajar-hajar thakise.
12 They were singing in a loud voice: “The one who is like a lamb was killed {whom his enemies killed} but he became alive again. He is worthy that all created beings acknowledge that he is infinitely powerful, infinitely rich, infinitely wise, and infinitely strong! He is worthy of being honored and praised by all created beings!”
Taikhan dangor awaj pora koise, “Etu Mer laga Bacha yogya ase kun manu pora morai dise takot aru sob dhun pabole nimite aru gyaan, takot, adar aru sonman pabole nimite.”
13 I also heard every creature that is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and on the ocean, every creature in all those places, saying (OR, singing): “We must forever praise and honor the one who sits on the throne and the one who is like a lamb, May they reign with complete power forever!” (aiōn g165)
Titia moi hunise sob bonai diya saman jun to sorgo aru prithibi te thakise, aru prithibi laga bhitor te thakise, aru samundar te aru kiman saman ta te thakise, taikhan koi thakise, “Tai ekjon kun singhason te bohi ase aru etu Mer bacha ke adar aru prosansa aru raj kori bole takot, hodai aru hodai nimite thakibi.” (aiōn g165)
14 The four living [creatures] said, “(Amen!/May it be so!)” Then the elders prostrated themselves and worshipped [God and Jesus].
Aru charta jinda thaka janwar para koise, “Amen!” Aru titia cholawta khan athukari kene Taike aradhana korise.

< Revelation 5 >