< Revelation 10 >
1 Then I saw another mighty angel, descending from heaven. His robe was a cloud; over his head was the rainbow; his face was like the sun, and his feet like pillars of fire;
Arubi moi dusra maha sorgodoth ke sorgo pora ahi thaka dikhise. Tai badal pora bondh kori kene thakise, aru tai laga matha uporte dhanush thakise. Tai laga chehera suryo nisena aru Tai laga theng khan jui juli thaka khamba nisena thakise.
2 in his hand he held a little book open. He set his right foot on the sea, and his left on the land;
Tai ekta huru kitab dhori thakise, aru etu tai laga hathte khuli se. Tai laga dyna theng samundar te rakhise aru tai laga baya theng matite rakhise.
3 and he cried in a loud voice like the roaring of a lion. At his cry the seven peals of thunder spoke, each with its own voice.
Titia Tai bagh pora hala kora nisena dangor awaj pora hala korise. Jitia tai hala korise, sat-ta bhijili nijor laga awaj te kotha kobole shuru hoise.
4 And, when they spoke, I was about to write; but I heard a voice from heaven say – ‘Keep secret what the seven peals of thunder said, and do not write it down.’
Jitia sat-ta bhijili kotha koise, aru moi likhi bole thakise, kintu moi sorgo pora ekta awaj hunise aru koise, “Sat-ta bhijili pora ki koise etu lukai kene rakhibi. Etu kitab te nilikhibi.”
5 Then the angel, whom I had seen standing on the sea and on the land, raised his right hand to the heavens,
Aru moi kuntu sorgodoth samundar aru prithibi te khara hoi thaka dikhise tai laga dyna hath to sorgo phale uthaise.
6 and swore by him who lives for ever and ever, who created the heavens and all that is in them, and the earth and all that is in it, and the sea and all that is in it, that time should cease to be. (aiōn )
Aru Tai kun hodai aru hodai nimite jinda ase Tai laga naam kosom khaise, aru kun he etu sob aru ta te thaka sob saman bonaise, etu prithibi aru sob saman khan, aru samundar te ki ase, “Aru etiya olop bhi deri nahobo. (aiōn )
7 Moreover at the time when the seventh angel will speak, when he is ready to blow his blast, then the hidden purposes of God, of which he told the good news to his servants, the prophets, are at once fulfilled.
Kintu sat-ta sorgodoth laga awaj dinte, jitia Tai laga bhigul bajabo taiyar hobo, titia Isor laga asurit kaam to purah hoi jabo, kineka Tai laga noukar bhabobadi khan ke etu bhal kotha koi disele.”
8 Then came the voice which I had heard from heaven. It spoke to me again, and said – ‘Go and take the book that is open in the hand of the angel who stands on the sea and on the land.’
Titia kun to awaj moike sorgo pora kotha korise aru moike koise: “Jabi, sorgodoth kun samundar aru matite khara kori ase Tai laga hath pora etu kitab to lo bhi.”
9 So I went to the angel and asked him to give me the little book. And he said ‘Take it, and eat it. It will be bitter to your stomach, but in your mouth it will be as sweet as honey.’
Titia moi sorgodoth logote jai kene moike etu kitab to dibole nimite koise. Tai moike koise, “Lo bhi aru khai lobi. Etu pora tumi laga peth to tita koribo, kintu tumi laga mukh mou pani nisena mitha kori dibo.”
10 I took the little book out of the angel’s hand and ate it, and, while in my mouth, it was like the sweetest honey; but, when I had eaten it, it was bitter to my stomach.
Titia moi sorgodoth laga hath pora etu kitab to loi kene khai loise. Aru moi laga mukh to mou pani nisena mitha hoi jaise, kintu moi jitia etu khaise, moi laga peth tita hoi jaise.
11 And I was told – ‘You must prophesy again about men of many peoples, and nations, and languages, and about many kings.’
Titia kunba pora moike koise, “Tumi aru bisi manu ke etu bhabobani kobi, desh khan ke, alag bhasa kowa manu khan ke, aru raja khan ke.”