< Segalaia 5 >
1 Na da bu ba: loba, amola wali meloa bioi hamefufu ganodini hagili ahoanebe ba: i.
I looked up again, and I saw a scroll that was flying [through the air].
2 A: igele da na adi ba: bela: le adole ba: i. Na da ema bu adole i, “Na da meloa bioi hamefufua hagili ahoanebe ba: i. Ea defei da 9 mida seda amola 4 1/2 mida ba: de agoane ba: i.”
The angel asked me, “What do you see?” I replied, “I see a flying scroll that is [huge], (10 yards/9 meters) long and (5 yards/4.5 meters) wide.”
3 Amalalu, e da nama amane sia: i, “Amo da: iya dedei da gagabusu amo da Isala: ili soge huluane amoga aligima: ne masunu. Meloa bioi la: idi afae da wamolasu dunu huluane da Isala: ili sogega fadegai ba: mu. Amola na: iyado da amane dedei. Dunu huluane da sia: ilegesea, ogogole sia: sa, amo huluane da fadegai dagoi ba: mu.
Then he said to me, “On this scroll is written the [words that Yahweh is speaking to] curse the entire country. On [one side of] the scroll it is written that every thief will be banished. On [the other side] it is written that everyone who tells a lie when he is solemnly promising to tell the truth will also be banished from the country.
4 Hina Gode Bagadedafa da amo gagabusu asunasimu sia: sa. Amola amo gagabusu da wamolasu dunu huluane amola ogogole ilegele sia: su dunu ilia diasu huluane amoga sa: ili, amola ilia diasu da mugululi sa: i dagoi ba: mu.”
The Commander of the armies of angels says, ‘I will send [copies of] this scroll to the places where thieves live and to the houses of those who use my name when they solemnly promise to tell the truth. [The copies of] this scroll will stay in their houses, until those houses and all their wood and stones are destroyed.’”
5 A: igele da bu misini, nama amane sia: i, “Ba: ma! Liligi eno da mana!
Then the angel who had been talking to me came closer to me and said, “Look up and see what is appearing!”
6 Na da adole ba: i, “Amo da adila: ?” E da bu adole i, “Amo da daba. Amo ea bai da Isala: ili soge fi huluane ilia wadela: i hou.”
I asked him, “What is it?” He replied, “It is a big basket [for measuring grain]. But it represents the sins that everyone in this nation has committed.”
7 Daba ea ga: lu da ‘lede’ (ouli agoai) amoga hamoi ba: i. Na da ba: loba, ga: lu da doagadole, daba ganodini uda esalebe ba: i.
Then [the angel] lifted the basket’s cover, [which was made] of lead. There was a woman sitting inside the basket!
8 A: igele da nama amane sia: i, “Amo uda ea bai dawa: loma: ne da wadela: i hou.” Amalu e da uda amo banene gudulisili, daba ga: lu ga: si.
The angel said, “She represents the wicked things [that people do].” Then the angel pushed her back into the basket and closed the very heavy lid [again].
9 Na da ba: le gadoloba, uda aduna nama hagili manebe ba: i. Elea ougia da gasa bagade ‘sidogi’ sio ea ougia agoai ba: i. Ela da amo daba lale gadole, gaguli, hagili asi.
Then I looked up and saw two women in front of me. They [were flying toward us], with their wings spread out in the wind. Their wings were [large], like [SIM] storks’ wings. They lifted the big basket up into the sky.
10 Na da a: igele ema amane adole ba: i, “Ela da habidili gaguli ahoasa: bela: ?”
I asked the angel who had been talking to me, “Where are they taking that basket?”
11 E bu adole i, “Ela da Ba: bilone sogega gaguli ahoa. Amogawi, ela da amo daba dialoma: ne, debolo diasu gagumu. Amo gagui dagosea, ilia da amo daba debolo ganodini ligisimu. Amasea, dunu eno ilia da amoma nodone sia: ne gadomu.”
He replied, “[They are taking it] to Babylonia to build a temple for it. When the temple is finished, they will set the basket there on a pedestal [for people to worship it].”