< Revelation 18 >

1 After this I saw another angel descending from heaven. He had great power and the earth was lit up by his glory.
Añe izay le nahatrea anjely tovo’e nizotso boak’ andindìñe añe aman-dily ra’elahy vaho nihazavae’ ty enge’e ty tane toy.
2 He shouted out in a powerful voice, “Babylon the great has collapsed into ruins! She has become a place where demons live, the refuge of every unclean spirit, and the roost of every unclean and detestable bird.
Le nikoihe’e am-piara­ñanañañe mafe ty hoe: Rotsake! Rotsake t’i Babolone Jabajaba! ie fa akiban-kokolampa henaneo, naho lakato’ ze fonga anga-draty, vaho zoho’ ze hene voroñe maleotse naho mampangorý.
3 For all the nations have drunk the wine of her mad sexual immorality. The kings of the earth have committed adultery with her, and the traders of the earth have grown rich from her excessive sensuality.”
Fa hene ninoñe amy divain-kadraon- kakarapiloa’ey ze kilakila ondaty. naho fonga niolots’ ama’e o mpanjaka’ ty tane toio, vaho nitampe-draha irieñe o mpanao balibali’ ty tane toio amy halosoran-katea-mena’ey.
4 Then I heard another voice from heaven calling out, “My people, come out of her, so that you don't participate in her sinful ways, and so that you don't experience her plagues.
Tsinanoko ka ty fiarañanañañe boak’ andindìñe ey nanao ty hoe: Miengà ama’e ry ondatiko, tsy hitraok’ amo hakeo’eo, naho tsy handrambe o angorosi’eo;
5 Her sins have piled up all the way to heaven, and God is very much aware of her wickedness.
fa mitoabotse pak’andindìñe ey o tahi’eo vaho tiahin’ Añahare o sata-rati’eo.
6 Give back to her what she gave; repay her double for what she did. In her own cup mix double the trouble she mixed for others.
Ondroho ama’e mira ami’ty natolo’e; le avaho ama’e in-droe’ o fitoloña’eo; vaho trobotrobò in-droe i fitovy nilaroe’ey.
7 As much as she boasted about herself and indulged her lusts, give her back just as much anguish and sorrow. She told herself, ‘I reign as queen. I am no widow; I will never be in mourning.’
Ampanahafo ami’ty nienge’e naho ty fierañerañan-tro niaiña’e, ty samporerahañe naho anahelo hatolotse aze. Inao ty fisengean-tro’e: Miambesatse raho fa mpanjaka-rakemba, Tsy vantotse, vaho tsy hahatrea fioremeñañe.
8 Because of this her plagues will come upon her in just one day: death, mourning, and famine. She will be completely destroyed by fire, for the Lord God who condemns her has great power.
Aa le hivovo ama’e añ’ andro raike o hankà’eo: ty angorosy, ty hòntoke, vaho ty kerè, le ho hotomomohe’ ty afo; amy te maozatse i Talè Andrianañahare mizaka azey.
9 The kings of the earth who had committed adultery with her and indulged their lusts with her will cry and mourn over her when they see the smoke of the fire that destroys her.
Ie isa’ o mpanjaka’ ty tane toio, ie nifandia-tihy ama’e naho ni-mpitrao­k’ amy fiagaregaña’ey, ty hatoe’ i fanodo­rañ’ azey, le hangololoike ty tañy naho handala,
10 Standing off at a distance because they are afraid they will suffer the same agony as her, they say, ‘Disaster, disaster has struck Babylon, the great city! In just one hour your sentence of doom was executed!’
hizorazora eroan-koe am-pirevendreveñañe i sarerahañ’ aze, hanao ty hoe: Hoy hoy abey, Ry rova jabajaba! I Babolone rovan-kaozarañey! Ie ora raik’ avao te pok’eo ty fizakañ’azo.
11 The traders of the earth cry and grieve over her, because nobody is buying their goods any more—
Mirovetse naho mandala aze o mpampibalibali’ ty tane toio, amy te tsy eo ka ty hikalo o kilanka’ iareoo:
12 products made of gold, silver, gems and pearls; fine linen, purple cloth, silk, and scarlet material; all kinds of objects made of scented wood, or from ivory, or expensive woods, or bronze, iron, or marble;
entañe volamena naho volafoty naho vatosoa naho hange, le leny marerarera naho malo-mavo, le lande naho mena mañabarà, naho ze karazan-katae malàñe, naho ze fanake aman-tsifan-drimo, naho ze fanake aman-katae sarotse, le torisìke naho viñe naho vato sanga;
13 shipments of cinnamon, spice, incense, myrrh, frankincense, wine, olive oil, fine flour and wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and wagons, and slaves and prisoners.
le kanely naho fampafiriañe naho soli-pañosorañe naho rame le divay naho solik’ oliva, le mona’e naho vare-bolè le añombe naho añondry; le soavala naho sarete le ondevo vaho fiai’ ondaty.
14 You've lost the sweet pleasures you loved so much; all your luxurious, glittering possessions are gone—you'll never get any of them back.
Nisitak’ azo o voka-tsoa nirìen-tro’oo, naho nihànkañe ama’o, tsy ho isa’o ka ze atao tave naho o raha fiain-taneo.
15 The traders who sold these things and became rich from trading with her will stand at a distance because they are afraid they will suffer the same agony as her. They will cry and grieve, saying,
Hañarafiake eñe o nanao balibalike amy raha rezaio, o nimpañaleale ty ama’eo, am-pirevendreveñañe amy halovilovia’ey, le hangoihoy ty rovetse vaho handala
16 ‘Disaster, disaster has hit the great city! She was clothed in fine linen and purple robes, and wore jewelry made of gold and gems and pearls.
ty hoe: Hoy! Hoy! i rova ni-ra’elahiy, nisaron-deny marerarera malo-mavo naho mena mañabarañe, vaho niragorago volamena naho vatosoa vaho hange!
17 In just one hour all this wealth was destroyed!’ Every sea captain and everyone who travels by sea and every sailor and everyone who earns their living from the sea stood at a distance.
fa ora raik’ avao ty nahakafoake o vara beio! Nitrobàke eñe ze fonga mpinjon-dakañe naho ze hene mpañavelo an-tsambo naho o mpiandriakeo naho ze fonga mitoloñe amy riakey,
18 As they watched the smoke of the fire that destroys her, they shouted out, ‘What city could ever compare to this great city?’
songa nipazapazake ty hoe t’ie nanjò ty hatoe’ i sinodotsey: Aia ka ty hañirinkiriñe i rova jabajaba zay?
19 They threw dust on their heads, shouting and crying and grieving, ‘Disaster, disaster has struck the great city that made every ship-owner rich because of her extravagance! In just one hour she was destroyed!’
le nampibobò deboke añambone’e, naho nangoihoy ty rovetse vaho nitoreo ty hoe: Hoy! Hoy, I rova foloaingitrokey! ze nampañaleale ze nanan-tsambo an-driak’ añe añamy vara’ey! amy te ora raik’ avao ty nampikoahañ’ aze!
20 Celebrate what's happened to her, heaven and believers and apostles and prophets, for God has condemned her as she condemned you.”
Irebeho ry likerañeo! naho ry noro’e naho Firàheñe vaho mpitokio! Inahareo ro nizakàn’ Añahare aze.
21 A powerful angel picked up a rock the size of a large millstone and threw it into the sea, saying, “With this kind of violence the great city of Babylon will be thrown down, and will never exist again.”
Ie amy zao, rinambe’ ty anjely fanalolahy ty vato bey hoe vato-fandi­sanañe jabajaba, le navokovoko’e an-driake eñe nanao ty hoe: Izay ro handretsahañe i Babolone rova jabajabay ambane tsy ho oniñe ka.
22 “Never again will anyone hear music in you: the sound of harps, singers, flutes, and trumpets. Never again will craftsmen of any trade work in you. Never again will the sound of a mill be heard in you.
Le tsy ho janjiñeñe ama’o ao ka ty feo’ o mpititike marovanio, naho o sairio, naho o mpitioke soly naho antsivao, naho tsy ho trea ama’o ka ze mpitsene an-satam-pitàñ’inoñ’inoñe, vaho tsy ho janjiñeñe ama’o ao ka ty fikosaokosaom-bato fandisañe.
23 Never again will the light of a lamp shine in you. Never again will the voices of bridegroom and bride be heard in you. Your traders led the world. Through your witchcraft all the nations were deceived.
le tsy hiiloilo ama’o ao ka ty hazavàm-pailo, mbore tsy ho janjiñeñe ama’o ao ka ty fifañòhahohà’ i engavaoy naho i mañengay; ni-fanalolahy an-tane-bey atoy o mpanao balibalik’ ama’oo, amy te nampikalitahe’ o famoreha’oo o fifeheañeo,
24 In her the blood of prophets and believers was found, and of all those who have been killed on the earth.”
naho ama’e ao ty nahatendrehañe ty lio’ o mpitokio naho o noro’eo, vaho ze hene vinono an-tane atoy.

< Revelation 18 >