< Revelation 16 >

1 And I heard aloud voice, out of the sanctuary, saying unto the seven messengers—Go, and be pouring out the seven bowls of the wrath of God unto the earth.
Et audivi vocem magnam de templo, dicentem septem Angelis: Ite, et effundite septem phialas irae Dei in terram.
2 And the first departed, and poured out his bowl unto the earth; and there came to be a baneful and painful ulcer, upon the men who had the mark of the beast, and them who were doing homage unto his image.
Et abiit primus Angelus, et effudit phialam suam in terram, et factum est vulnus saevum, et pessimum in homines, qui habebant characterem bestiae: et in eos, qui adoraverunt bestiam et imaginem eius.
3 And, the second, poured out his bowl into the sea; and it became blood, as of a dead man, and, every living soul, died—as regardeth the things in the sea.
Et secundus Angelus effudit phialam suam in mare, et factus est sanguis tamquam mortui: et omnis anima vivens mortua est in mari.
4 And, the third, poured out his bowl into the rivers, and the fountains of waters; and they became blood.
Et tertius Angelus effudit phialam suam super flumina, et super fontes aquarum, et factus est sanguis.
5 And I heard the messenger of the waters, saying—Righteous, art thou Who art, and Who wast, Who art full of lovingkindness, —in that, these things, thou hast adjudged;
Et audivi Angelum aquarum dicentem: Iustus es Domine qui es, et qui eras sanctus, qui haec iudicasti:
6 Because, blood of saints and prophets, poured they out, and, blood, unto them, hast thou given to drink: Worthy, they are!
quia sanguinem Sanctorum, et Prophetarum effuderunt, et sanguinem eis dedisti bibere: digni enim sunt.
7 And I heard the altar, saying—Yea! Lord, God, the Almighty: True and righteous, are thy judgments!
Et audivi alterum dicentem: Etiam Domine Deus omnipotens vera, et iusta iudicia tua.
8 And, the fourth, poured out his bowl upon the sun; and it was given unto it, to scorch mankind with fire;
Et quartus Angelus effudit phialam suam in solem, et datum est illi aestu affligere homines, et igne:
9 and mankind were scorched with a great scorching heat, and they blasphemed the name of God who had authority over these plagues, and repented not to give him glory.
et aestuaverunt homines aestu magno, et blasphemaverunt nomen Dei habentis potestatem super has plagas, neque egerunt poenitentiam ut darent illi gloriam.
10 And, the fifth, poured out his bowl upon the throne of the beast; and his kingdom became darkened, and they began to gnaw their tongues by reason of the pain, —
Et quintus Angelus effudit phialam suam super sedem bestiae: et factum est regnum eius tenebrosum, et commanducaverunt linguas suas prae dolore:
11 and they blasphemed the God of heaven, by reason of their pain, and by reason of their ulcers, and repented not of their works.
et blasphemaverunt Deum caeli prae doloribus, et vulneribus suis, et non egerunt poenitentiam ex operibus suis.
12 And, the sixth, poured out his bowl upon the great river: [the] Euphrates; and the water thereof, was dried up, that the way might be prepared, of the kings who were from the rising of the sun.
Et sextus Angelus effudit phialam suam in flumen illud magnum Euphraten: et siccavit aquam eius, ut praepararetur via regibus ab ortu solis.
13 And I saw, out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false-prophet, three impure spirits, as frogs;
Et vidi de ore draconis, et de ore bestiae, et de ore pseudoprophetae exire spiritus tres immundos in modum ranarum.
14 for they are spirits of demons, doing signs, which are to go forth unto the kings of the whole habitable earth, to gather them together unto the battle of the great day of God the Almighty.—
Sunt enim spiritus daemoniorum facientes signa, et procedunt ad reges totius terrae congregare illos in proelium ad diem magnum omnipotentis Dei.
15 Lo! I come as a thief! Happy, he that is watching, and keeping his garments, lest, naked, he be walking, and they see his shame.—
Ecce venio sicut fur. Beatus qui vigilat, et custodit vestimenta sua, ne nudus ambulet, et videant turpitudinem eius.
16 And he gathered them together unto the place that is called, in Hebrew, Har Magedon.
Et congregabit illos in locum, qui vocatur Hebraice Armageddon.
17 And, the seventh, poured out his bowl upon the air.—And there came forth a loud voice out of the sanctuary, from the throne, saying—Accomplished!
Et septimus Angelus effudit phialam suam in aerem, et exivit vox magna de templo a throno, dicens: Factum est.
18 And there came to be lightnings, and voices, and thunders; and, a great earthquake, took place, —such as had never taken place since men came to be on the earth, —such a mighty earthquake, so great;
Et facta sunt fulgura, et voces, et tonitrua, et terraemotus factus est magnus, qualis numquam fuit ex quo homines fuerunt super terram: talis terraemotus, sic magnus.
19 and the great city became [divided] into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell; and, Babylon the Great, was brought into remembrance before God, to give unto her the cup of the wine of the wrath of his anger;
Et facta est civitas magna in tres partes: et civitates Gentium ceciderunt. et Babylon magna venit in memoriam ante Deum, dare illi calicem vini indignationis irae eius.
20 and, every island, fled, and, mountains, were not found.
Et omnis insula fugit, et montes non sunt inventi.
21 And, great hail, as talents, cometh down out of heaven upon mankind; and men blasphemed God, by reason of the plague of hail, —because the plague thereof was, exceeding great.
Et grando magna sicut talentum descendit de caelo in homines: et blasphemaverunt Deum homines propter plagam grandinis: quoniam magna facta est vehementer.

< Revelation 16 >