< 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,
Erah lidi rangsah sinet neng khoowaan pan ang rumta dung dowa esiit ah ra haano ngah suh baat tahang, “Wang ho, ngah ih an suh ruurangrang hansangte minuh ah mamet chamnaang ah erah noisok ha, erah elong samnuthung ah juung loong hantek re adi hoonha.
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.
Hatoh nawa luungwang loong ah erah minuh dam adi ban roomjup ruh erumla, nyia mongrep dowa miloong ah erah nuh jootthih mootkaat kham ah jok rum ano roong mok rumla.”
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.
Chiiala ah ngah sak ni ra taha eno, rangsah rah ih ngah phisaang hako ni siitkaat tahang. Erah ni ngah ih esaang ang arah siithinyakhah sakkhoh ni tong arah minuh japtuptang erah siithinyakhah sakputang ni Rangte kaanju men raang arah angta; erah siithinyakhah ah heh khoh sinet heh rong asih angta.
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;
Minuh ah saangham nyia saangmeen nyuh akhat di choomta, eno heh choom ah hun achaak jeksah saankah, thaangchaan jong nyia jekteh loong eh meeta. Heh lak ni hun lookkep piita mong adi jootthih nyia enyaan hukkhaak loong ih meeta, heh jootthih reeraangta loong thaang dongchojih rah angta.
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.
Heh khang adi heh husah men ah amet raangta: “Elong Bebiloon, hansangte minuh loong nuroop, nyia mongrep ni michiirijih mote Nuh.”
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.
Erah dam ih erah minuh rah ih Rangte mina loong sih asaang ah mok jok arah nyia Jesu suh hanpiite mina loong tek haat rum arah sih asaang mok jok arah japtuptang. Erah tup angno, ngah rapne jaatjaat ih paatja tang.
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.
Rangsah rah ih cheng tahang, “An tume paatja lu?” Ngah ih baat ha erah minuh nyia heh huite siithinyakhah husah tiit rah ah, siithinyakhah heh khoh sinet nyia heh rong asih tiit rah ah.
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 )
Ehak di erah siithinyakhah ah ething angta, ang abah uh saatang tatongta; hechi hemat muh haluung dowa edong nanah eno heh thettheng adoh wang eah. Mongrep maang dongsiit ngakhoh dowa hatoh mina loong ah, neng men ething leedap ni raang muh loong ah erah siithinyakhah ah sok rum ano rapne ih paatja rum ah. Erah ehak di ething angta, amadi bah heh tathok tongka; ang abah uh heh ewe dong eha. (Abyssos )
9 Here, is the mind that hath wisdom. The seven heads, are, seven mountains, whereupon the woman sitteth;
“Arah tiit ah mongthamse nyia thungse takmi nawa ih ba jat ah. Maradi minuh tongla hekhoh sinet ah langla kong sinet ah. luungwang sinet loong ah uh neng:
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,
neng dung dowa banga ah edat erumta, esiit ah ih amadi panha, eno esiit ah amadi maang dong ra, heh dong haano amasah raang epan jaatjaat et ah.
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.
Eno ehak di siithinyakhah ething angta rah amadi tathok tongka, eno erah ah tak asat luungwang rah angta. Erah luungwang ah langla tak sinet dowa luungwang loongdung dowa wasiit ah angta, eno heh ah ethet haat theng ko ih wangla.
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.
“Rong asih an ih tup hu rah luungwang asih loong ah, neng ih amatuk ih maang pan rumka, enoothong siithinyakhah damdoh roong pansuh luungwang chaan aphaan ah koonta siit raang ih kota.
13 These, have, one mind, and, their power and authority, unto the wild-beast, they give.
Erah luungwang asih loong adi neng kaankoong thoontang di esiit, erah thoidi nengchaan nengphaan nyia ngoong awang ah siithinyakhah asuh roop korum ah.
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.
Neng loong ah Saapsah damdoh rookmui rum ah, enoothong saapsah damdoh heh ih poonta, nyia danjeeta erah dam ih heh suh tuungmaangte heliphante loong ah roop rum ano jen rum ah, tumeah heh ah teesu loong tokkhodi Teesu, luungwang loong tokkhodi Luungwang.”
15 And he saith unto me—The waters which thou sawest, where the harlot sitteth, are, peoples and multitudes, and nations and tongues.
Rangsah ih nep baat tahang, “Hansangte nuh tongla juung loong, an ih sok hu ah deek akaan loong, mina loong, jaat apaat loong, nyia jeng akong loong ah.
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.
An ih tup hu rong asih nyia siithinyakhah rah ih hansangte nuh ah miksuk et ah; neng ih heh dowa jaatrep hukkhaak ah soonpi rum ano boongloong et thiinhaat rum ah; neng ih heh si ah phak et rum ah nyia we nah thet khaam thuk rum ah.
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.
Tumeah Rangte ih neng ten ni heh kaankoong ah eroom ih toom tom ah ih thunthuk rumha, eno siithinyakhah asuh chaan aphaan ah koh ano Rangte jengkhaap ah amiisak maang langlang raak ih panthuk ah.
18 And, the woman whom thou sawest, is the great city, which hath sovereignty over the kings of the earth.
“An ih tup hu minuh ah hatoh dowa luungwang loong pante elong samnuthung ah.”