< Fakahā 14 >

1 Pea ne u mamata, pea vakai, naʻe tuʻu ha Lami ʻi he moʻunga ko Saione, pea naʻe ʻiate ia ʻae tokotaha kilu mā toko fā mano ma toko fā afe, kuo tohi ʻi honau foʻi laʻē ʻae huafa ʻo ʻene Tamai.
Then I looked and saw the Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with Him 144,000 who had His name and His Father’s name written on their foreheads.
2 Pea ne u ongoʻi ʻae leʻo mei he langi, ʻo hangē ko e ʻuʻulu ʻoe ngaahi vai lahi, pea hangē ko e ʻuʻulu ʻoe mana lahi: pea ne u ongoʻi ʻae leʻo ʻoe kau haʻape ʻoku taaʻi honau ngaahi haʻape:
And I heard a sound from heaven like the roar of many waters and the loud rumbling of thunder. And the sound I heard was like harpists strumming their harps.
3 Pea naʻa nau hiva ʻaki ʻae hiva foʻou ʻi he ʻao ʻoe nofoʻa fakaʻeiʻeiki, pea ʻi he ʻao ʻoe meʻa moʻui ʻe fā, pea mo e kau mātuʻa: pea naʻe ʻikai ke faʻa ʻilo ʻe ha taha ʻae hiva ko ia ka ko e tokotaha kilu mo e toko fā mano mo e toko fā afe, naʻe huhuʻi mei māmani.
And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders. And no one could learn the song except the 144,000 who had been redeemed from the earth.
4 Ko kinautolu eni naʻe ʻikai ke nau ʻuliʻi ʻaki ʻae fefine; he ko e kau tāupoʻou ʻakinautolu. Ko kinautolu eni ʻoku nau muimui ʻi he Lami ʻi he potu kotoa pē ʻoku ʻalu ia ki ai. Ko kinautolu eni naʻe huhuʻi mei he kakai, ko e ʻuluaki fua ki he ʻOtua mo e Lami.
These are the ones who have not been defiled with women, for they are virgins. They follow the Lamb wherever He goes. They have been redeemed from among men as firstfruits to God and to the Lamb.
5 Pea naʻe ʻikai ʻilo ha kākā ʻi honau ngutu: he ʻoku nau taʻehalaia ʻi he ʻao ʻoe ʻafioʻanga ʻoe ʻOtua.
And no lie was found in their mouths; they are blameless.
6 Pea ne u mamata ki ha ʻāngelo kehe ʻe taha ʻoku puna ʻi he loto langi, kuo ʻiate ia ʻae ongoongolelei taʻengata ke malangaʻaki kiate kinautolu ʻoku nofo ʻi he māmani, pea ki he puleʻanga kotoa pē, mo e faʻahinga, mo e lea, mo e kakai, (aiōnios g166)
Then I saw another angel flying overhead, with the eternal gospel to proclaim to those who dwell on the earth—to every nation and tribe and tongue and people. (aiōnios g166)
7 ‌ʻO ne pehē ʻaki ʻae leʻo lahi, “Manavahē ki he ʻOtua, pea ʻatu ʻae fakamālō kiate ia; he kuo hokosia ʻae feituʻulaʻā ʻo ʻene fakamaau: pea hū kiate ia naʻa ne ngaohi ʻae langi, mo e māmani, pea mo e tahi, mo e ngaahi matavai ʻoe ngaahi vai.”
And he said in a loud voice, “Fear God and give Him glory, because the hour of His judgment has come. Worship the One who made the heavens and the earth and the sea and the springs of waters.”
8 Pea naʻe muimui ʻae ʻāngelo ʻe tokotaha, ʻo ne pehē, “Kuo hinga ʻa Papilone, kuo hinga ia, ʻae kolo lahi ko ia, koeʻuhi kuo ne fakainuʻi ʻae puleʻanga kotoa pē ʻi he uaine ʻoe houhau ʻo ʻene feʻauaki.”
Then a second angel followed, saying, “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, who has made all the nations drink the wine of the passion of her immorality.”
9 Pea muimui ʻiate kinaua hono tolu ʻoe ʻāngelo, ʻo ne pehē, ʻaki ʻae leʻo lahi, “Kapau ʻe hū ʻe ha taha ki he manu fekai mo hono fakatātā, pea maʻu ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻi hono foʻi laʻē, pe ʻi hono nima,
And a third angel followed them, calling out in a loud voice, “If anyone worships the beast and its image, and receives its mark on his forehead or on his hand,
10 ‌ʻE inu ʻe ia ʻi he uaine ʻoe houhau ʻoe ʻOtua, ʻaia kuo lingi taʻehuʻi ki he ipu ʻo hono houhau; pea ʻe fakamamahi ia ʻaki ʻae afi mo e sulifa ʻi he ʻao ʻoe kau ʻāngelo māʻoniʻoni, pea ʻi he ʻao ʻoe Lami:
he too will drink the wine of God’s anger, poured undiluted into the cup of His wrath. And he will be tormented in fire and sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb.
11 Pea ʻe ʻalu hake ʻae kohu ʻo ʻenau mamahi ʻo taʻengata pea taʻengata; pea ʻoku ʻikai te nau mālōlō ʻi ha ʻaho pe ha pō, ʻakinautolu ʻoku hū ki he manu fekai mo hono fakatātā, pea mo ia ʻoku ne maʻu ʻae fakaʻilonga ʻo hono hingoa.” (aiōn g165)
And the smoke of their torment rises forever and ever. Day and night there is no rest for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.” (aiōn g165)
12 Ko eni ʻae faʻa kātaki ʻae kakai māʻoniʻoni: ko ʻeni ʻakinautolu ʻoku fai ʻae ngaahi fekau ʻae ʻOtua, mo e tui kia Sisu.
Here is a call for the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.
13 Pea ne u ongoʻi ʻae leʻo mei he langi, ʻoku pehē mai kiate au, “Tohi, ‘ʻOku monūʻia talu mei heni ʻae pekia ʻoku pekia ʻi he ʻEiki:’” “ʻIo,” ʻoku pehē ʻe he Laumālie, “Koeʻuhi ke nau mālōlō mei heʻenau ngaahi ngāue; pea ʻoku muimui kiate kinautolu ʻenau ngaahi ngāue.”
And I heard a voice from heaven telling me to write, “Blessed are the dead—those who die in the Lord from this moment on.” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labors, for their deeds will follow them.”
14 Pea ne u sio, pea vakai, ko e ʻao hinehina, pea naʻe heka ki he ʻao ʻae tokotaha ʻo hangē ko e Foha ʻoe tangata, kuo ʻi hono ʻulu ʻae pale koula, pea ʻi hono nima ʻae hele tuʻusi ʻoku māsila.
And I looked and saw a white cloud, and seated on the cloud was One like the Son of Man, with a golden crown on His head and a sharp sickle in His hand.
15 Pea naʻe ʻalu atu mei he fale tapu ʻae ʻāngelo ʻe taha, ʻo ne kalanga ʻaki ʻae leʻo lahi kiate ia naʻe heka ki he ʻao, “Ai hoʻo hele tuʻusi, ʻo tuʻusi; he kuo motuʻa ʻae taʻu ʻoe maama.”
Then another angel came out of the temple, crying out in a loud voice to the One seated on the cloud, “Swing Your sickle and reap, because the time has come to harvest; for the crop of the earth is ripe.”
16 Pea ko ia naʻe heka ki he ʻao, naʻa ne ʻai ʻene hele tuʻusi ʻi he fonua; pea naʻe tuʻusi ʻae fonua.
So the One seated on the cloud swung His sickle over the earth, and the earth was harvested.
17 Pea ʻalu atu mo e ʻāngelo ʻe taha mei he fale tapu ʻoku ʻi he langi, kuo ʻiate ia foki ʻae hele tuʻusi ʻoku māsila.
Then another angel came out of the temple in heaven, and he too had a sharp sickle.
18 Pea ʻalu atu mo e ʻāngelo ʻe taha mei he ʻesifeilaulau, naʻe ʻiate ia ʻae pule ki he afi; ʻo ne kalanga ʻaki ʻae kalanga lahi kiate ia naʻe ʻi ai ʻae hele tuʻusi ʻoku māsila, ʻo ne pehē, “Ai hoʻo hele tuʻusi ʻoku māsila, ʻo tutuʻu ʻa e ngaahi fuhi vaine ʻo māmani; he kuo momoho ʻa hono ngaahi fua ʻoe vaine.”
Still another angel, with authority over the fire, came from the altar and called out in a loud voice to the angel with the sharp sickle, “Swing your sharp sickle and gather the clusters of grapes from the vine of the earth, because its grapes are ripe.”
19 Pea naʻe ʻai ʻe he ʻāngelo ʻa ʻene hele tuʻusi ki he fonua, ʻo tutuʻu ʻa e vaine ʻoe fonua, pea ne lī ia ki he tataʻoʻanga uaine lahi ʻoe houhau ʻoe ʻOtua.
So the angel swung his sickle over the earth and gathered the grapes of the earth, and he threw them into the great winepress of God’s wrath.
20 Pea naʻe malamalaki ʻae tataʻoʻanga uaine ʻi he tuʻa kolo, pea naʻe haʻu ʻae toto mei he tataʻoʻanga uaine ʻo aʻu hake ki he ngaahi noʻo ngutu ʻoe fanga hoosi, pea naʻe mafola atu ia ʻi he maile ʻe uangeau.
And the winepress was trodden outside the city, and the blood that flowed from it rose as high as the bridles of the horses for a distance of 1,600 stadia.

< Fakahā 14 >