< Okuswelulwa 10 >

1 Okumala nindola Malaika oundi mukulu neka ansi okusoka Mulwile. Aliga abhoyelwe mu like, na lyaliga lilio likoma Lya bhasi ingulu yo mutwe gwaye. Obhusu bhwaye bhwaliga bhuli lwa lisubha na magulu gaye galiga gali lwa jingujo no mulilo.
[In the vision] I saw another mighty angel that was coming down out of heaven. A cloud [surrounded him]. There was a rainbow over his head. His face [shone] [SIM] like the sun. His legs looked like pillars of fire.
2 Aliga agwatilie akatabho katoto mu kubhoko kwaye chinu chaliga chifumbuluywe, omwene ateyeko okugulu kwaye okwe bhulyo ingulu ya inyanja no kugulu kwaye okwe bhumosi ingulu ya insi ingulu.
He had in his hand a small scroll that was open. He set his right foot on the ocean and his left foot on the land.
3 Okumala nasekanila ingulu lwa intale inu eiluta, na mu mwanya gunu ejile asekanila ingulu obhulaka mabhaluka musanju nigabhaluka.
He shouted something with a loud voice, a voice like the roar of a lion. When he shouted this, it thundered seven [times], speaking [words that I could understand].
4 mukatungu amabhalagaji musanju nigabhaluka, naliga ninilila ayei okwandika, mbe nawe ninungwa obhulaka okusoka mulwile nibhwaika ati, “Bhika ibhe bhisike chilya chinu mabhaluka musanju gaikile. Wasiga kugandika.”
When it thundered [like that], I was about to write [the words that I] heard, but a voice from heaven said to me, “Keep secret what the thunder said! Do not write it down!”
5 Okumala nindola Malaika unu aliga emeleguyu ku nyanja na kunsi inyumu, nenamusha okubhoko kwaye ingulu Mulwile
Then the angel whom I had seen standing on the ocean and the land raised his right hand toward heaven,
6 no kulaila ku unu alamile kajanende na kajanende-unu amogele olwile na bhyona bhinu bhilimo, Echalo na bhyona bhinu bhilimo, na inyanja na bhyona bhinu bhilimo: Kutalibhao kuchelelelwa lindi. (aiōn g165)
and he asked the one who lives forever, the one who created heaven and everything that is in it, [who created] the earth and everything that is in it, and [who created] the ocean and everything that is in it, to affirm that what he said was true. [He said that he] would surely no longer delay [what he had planned to do]. (aiōn g165)
7 Mbe nawe olusiku luliya, mu mwanya Malaika wa musanju alibha elila ayeyi okubhuma linyawegona lyaye, ao niwo imbisike ya Nyamuanga ilibha ikumiye, lwa kutyo akumusishe mu bhakosi bhwaye abhalagi.”
He said that when the time [came] for the seventh angel to blow his trumpet, [he] would complete what God had secretly planned, just like he announced [long ago] to his servants, the prophets.
8 Obhulaka bhunu nonguywe okusoka mulwile nibhumbwila lindi ati: “Genda, gega echitabho echitoto chinu chifundukuywe chinu chili mu kubhoko kwa Malaika unu emeleguyu ingulu ya inyanja na ingulu ya insi inyumu.”
The one whose voice I had heard from heaven spoke to me again. He said, “Go and take the open scroll from the hand of the angel who is standing on the ocean and on the land.”
9 Okumala ningenda ku malaika no kumubhwila anane echitabho echitoto echo. Nambwila ati, “Gega echitabho na uchilye. Echija okukola Inda yao ibhe no bhululu, mbe nawe mu Kanwa yawo obhubhamo obhunuliliji kuti bhuki.”
So I went to the angel and asked him to give me the little scroll. He said to me, “Take it and eat it. In your mouth it will [taste] sweet like honey, but it will make your stomach bitter.”
10 Mbe ninchigega echitabho echitoto echo okusoka mu kubhoko kwa Malaika ninchilya. Chaliga nichinulilila lwo bhuki mu Kanwa yani, mbe nawe nejile namala okuchilya, Inda yani nibha no bhululu.
I took the little scroll from the angel’s hand and ate it. In my mouth it [tasted] sweet like honey, but when I had eaten it, [it] made my stomach turn sour.
11 Okumala amakanisa agandi nigambwila ati, “Kukwiile okusoka lindi obhulagi okulubhana na bhanu bhafu, amaanga, jinyaika na abhalagi.”
The one whose [voice spoke from heaven said to me], “You must (prophesy again/proclaim again what I will reveal to you) about many people-[groups], many nations, [speakers of] many languages [MTY], and many kings.”

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