< Revelation 17 >
1 And one of the seven messengers who had the seven bowls came, and spake with me, saying—Hither! I will point out to thee the judgment of the great harlot, who sitteth upon many waters,
Titia sat-ta sorgodoth khan majote ekjon kun laga hathte sat-ta bati thakise, ahi kene moike kotha korise, aru koise, “Ahibi, Moi tumike dikhai dibo ekjon bebichari ke, jun laga bisar hoise aru jun bisi pani uporte bohi ase.
2 with whom the kings of the earth committed lewdness, —and they who were dwelling upon the earth were made drunk with the wine of her lewdness.
Etu prithibi laga raja khan tai logote biya kaam korise, aru etu prithibi te thaka khan ke tai laga bebichari laga draikha-ros to khabole dise.”
3 And he carried me away into a desert, in spirit. And I saw a woman, sitting upon a scarlet wild-beast full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
Titia sorgodoth pora moike pobitro Atma te ekta jongol te loi jaise, aru moi dikhise ekjon mahila ke, kun ekta lal rong kutta janwar uporte bohi thakise jun laga uporte Isor ke bodnam kora laga naam khan bhorta thakise. Etu janwar laga sat-ta matha aru dosta seing thakise.
4 And, the woman, was arrayed with purple and scarlet, and decked with gold and precious stone and pearls, —having a cup of gold in her hand, full of abominations and the impurities of her lewdness;
Etu mahila to begoni rong kapra lagai kene thakise aru moti, suna aru daam laga pathor lagai kene sabole sundur dikhi thakise. Tai laga hathte suna laga kup dhuri thakise juntu te tai laga bebichari kaam pora bhorta hoi kene thakise.
5 and, upon her forehead, a name written, a secret: Babylon the great, the Mother of the Harlots and of the Abominations of the earth.
Aru tai laga matha age te naam likhi kene thakise, bujhi bole napara ekta: “Mohan Babylon, bebichari khan laga ama aru prithibi ke letera kori diya ekjon.”
6 And I saw the woman, drunk with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus. And I was astonished, when I beheld her, with great astonishment.
Moi dikhise etu mahila to biswasi, pobitro aru Jisu laga gawah khan laga khun khai thakise. Jitia moi taike dikhise, moi bisi asurit hoise.
7 And the messenger said unto me—Wherefore wast thou astonished? I, will tell thee the secret of the woman, and of the wild-beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and the ten horns.
Kintu sorgodoth pora moike koise, “Kile tumi asurit lagi ase? Moi etu mahila laga lukai kene thaka khan kobo aru etu sat-ta matha aru dosta seing thaka janwar laga bhi kun taike bukhi ase.
8 The wild-beast which thou sawest, was, and is not, and is about to come up out of the abyss, and into, destruction, goeth away. And they who are dwelling upon the earth whose name is not written upon the book of life from the foundation of the world, will be astonished, when they see the wild-beast, because it was, and is not, and shall be present. (Abyssos )
Etu janwar tumi pora dikha to hoile jinda thakise, tai etiya jinda nai, kintu tai aru bhi khotom nathaka mati niche pora ulaikene ahibole ase. Titia etu pora pura sob bhangai dibo. Kun manu etu prithibi te thaki ase, kun manu laga naam duniya bona homoi pora Jibon laga Kitab te naam likha nai- taikhan etu janwar ke dikhi kene asurit lagibo, kelemane tai poila te thakise, aru etiya nai, hoile bhi tai ahibole ase. (Abyssos )
9 Here, is the mind that hath wisdom. The seven heads, are, seven mountains, whereupon the woman sitteth;
Etu gyaan thaka khan nimite bhabona kori bole laga ase: etu sat-ta matha khan sat-ta pahar ase kun uporte te mahila pora bohi ase. Aru eitu khan sat-ta rajakhan bhi ase:
10 and they are, seven kings: the five, have fallen, the one, is, the other, hath not yet come; and, whensoever he shall come, a little while, must he remain,
pansta rajakhan giri jaise, ekjon ase aru dusra ekjon aha nai. Kintu jitia tai ahibo, tai olop homoi nimite he thaki bole lagibo.
11 and the wild-beast which was and is not. And he, is an eighth, and is, of the seven, —and, into destruction, goeth away.
Etu janwar kun thakise, kintu etiya nai, tai nijor bhi ath ginti laga raja thakise; kintu tai bhi sat-ta raja majote ekjon thakise, aru tai sob khotom kori dibole nimite jai ase.
12 And, the ten horns which thou sawest, are, ten kings, —who, indeed, have not received, sovereignty, as yet, but, authority, as kings, for one hour, shall receive, with the wild-beast.
Dosta seing thaka to hoile dosta rajakhan ase, kintu taikhan ek ghanta janwar logote raja hobole nimite adhikar pabo.
13 These, have, one mind, and, their power and authority, unto the wild-beast, they give.
Eitu khan sob ekta bhabona ase, aru taikhan laga adhikar aru takot sob janwar ke di dibo.
14 These, with the Lamb, will make war; and, the Lamb, will overcome them, because he is, Lord of lords, and King of kings, —and, they who are with him, are called and chosen and faithful.
Taikhan Mer bacha logote lorai koribo. Kintu Mer bacha pora taikhan uporte jiti lobo, tai he Probhu laga Probhu aru Raja laga Raja ase- aru Tai logote thaka khan ke bachi luwa aru biswasi luwa khan mate.”
15 And he saith unto me—The waters which thou sawest, where the harlot sitteth, are, peoples and multitudes, and nations and tongues.
Titia sorgodoth pora moike koise, “Etu pani kuntu tumi dikhise, kun jagate bebichari bohe, eitu khan sob manu laga bhir khan, desh khan aru alag bhasa kowa manu khan ase.
16 And the ten horns which thou sawest, and the wild-beast, these, shall hate the harlot, and, desolate, shall make her, and naked, and, her flesh, shall they eat, and, herself, shall they burn up with fire.
Tumi kuntu dosta seing aru janwar dikhise- taikhan bebichari ke ghin koribo. Taikhan pora tai laga kapra khuli kene sorom khilai dibo, tai laga gaw mangso ke kamuribo, aru jui pora taike pura julai dibo.
17 For, God, hath put into their hearts, to do his mind, and to do one mind, —and to give their sovereignty unto the wild-beast, until the words of God shall be completed.
Kelemane Isor pora taikhan laga monte eneka kori bole koi dise, aru ekta kaam he kori bole dise, aru taikhan laga rajyo ke janwar ke dibole nimite koi dise, jitia tak Isor laga kotha to pura nohoi jai.
18 And, the woman whom thou sawest, is the great city, which hath sovereignty over the kings of the earth.
Etiya kun to mahila ke tumi dikhise, tai he utu dangor sheher ase, juntu pora prithibi laga raja khan uporte raj cholai.”