< Revelation 10 >
1 And I saw another strong Angel, descending from heaven, clothed with a cloud. And a rainbow was upon his head, and his face was like the sun, and his feet were like columns of fire.
Te phoeiah puencawn aka tlung pakhat tah vaan lamkah ha rhum te ka hmuh. Khomai a bai tih a lu ah tampacung te a khuem. A maelhmai tah khomik bangla om tih a kho te hmai tung bangla om.
2 And he held in his hand a small open book. And he stationed his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot upon the land.
A kut ah cayolca a ong te a pom. A bantang kho te tuitunli ah a khueh tih banvoei kho te lan ah a khueh.
3 And he cried out with a great voice, in the manner of a lion roaring. And when he had cried out, seven thunders uttered their voices.
Sathueng a kawk bangla ol a len la kawk. A kawk vaengah rhaek parhih loh amamih ol a thui.
4 And when the seven thunders had uttered their voices, I was about to write. But I heard a voice from heaven, saying to me: “Seal the things that the seven thunders have spoken, and do not write them.”
Rhaek parhih loh a thui vaengah daek ham ka cai. Tedae vaan lamkah ol ka yaak tih, “Rhaek parhih loh a thui te kutnoek daeng lamtah daek boeh,” a ti.
5 And the Angel, whom I saw standing upon the sea and upon the land, lifted up his hand toward heaven.
Te vaengah puencawn ka hmuh loh tuitunli neh lan ah pai tih a bantang kut te vaan la a phuel.
6 And he swore by the One who lives forever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that are in it; and the earth, and the things that are in it; and the sea, and the things that are in it: that the time will not be any longer, (aiōn )
Te phoeiah kumhal ah kumhal duela aka hing rhangneh a toemngam coeng. Amah loh vaan neh a khuikah te khaw, diklai neh a khuiah te khaw, tuitunli neh a khuiah te khaw a suen coeng. A tue loh om voel mahpawh. (aiōn )
7 but in the days of the voice of the seventh Angel, when he shall begin to sound the trumpet, the mystery of God will be completed, just as he has proclaimed in the Gospel, through his servants the Prophets.
Tedae puencawn a parhih kah olueng ol te ueng ham a cai vaengkah khohnin ah Pathen kah olhuep te khaw amah kah sal tonghma rhoek taengah a phong vanbangla soep bitni.
8 And again, I heard a voice from heaven speaking with me and saying: “Go and receive the open book from the hand of the Angel who stands upon the sea and upon the land.”
Te phoeiah vaan lamkah ol te ka yaak coeng. Kamah taengah koep a thui tih, “Cet lamtah tuitunli neh lan soah aka pai puencawn kut ah a ong cayol te lo,” a ti.
9 And I went to the Angel, saying to him that he should give the book to me. And he said to me: “Receive the book and consume it. And it shall cause bitterness in your stomach, but in your mouth it shall be sweet like honey.”
Te dongah puencawn taengla ka cet tih, “Cayolca te kai m'pae,” ka ti nah hatah, “Lo lamtah dolh lah. Na bung te khahing ni. Tedae na ka ah khoitui a didip vanbangla om ni,” a ti.
10 And I received the book from the hand of the Angel, and I consumed it. And it was sweet like honey in my mouth. And when I had consumed it, my stomach was made bitter.
Te phoeiah puencawn kut lamkah cayol a yit te ka loh tih ka cak vaengah khoitui a didip bangla ka ka ah om dae ka dolh phoeiah ka bung te a khahing sak.
11 And he said to me, “It is necessary for you to prophesy again about many nations and peoples and languages and kings.”
Te phoeiah kai taengah, “Pilnam rhoek ham khaw, namtom rhoek ham khaw, ol com ol cae ham khaw, manghai rhoek a yet ham khaw koep phong pah nang n'kuek,” a ti.