< Revelation 18 >

1 After these things, I saw another messenger, coming down out of heaven, —having great authority; and, the earth, was illumined with his glory.
Bangʼ wechego ne aneno malaika machielo kalor piny aa e polo. Ne en gi teko maduongʼ, kendo lerne ne menyo piny.
2 And he cried out, with a mighty voice, saying—Fallen! fallen! is Babylon the Great, and hath become a habitation of demons, and a prison of every impure spirit, and a prison of every impure and hated bird;
Nokok gi dwol maduongʼ kowacho niya, “Yaye Babulon dala maduongʼ osepodho piny! Osepodho piny! Osedoko kar dak mar jochiende, kendo odoko gunda ma chuny duto mochido odakie, kaachiel gi winy duto ma ok ler kendo makwero.
3 Because, by reason [of the wine] of the wrath of her lewdness, have all the nations fallen, and, the kings of the earth, with her, did commit lewdness, and, the merchants of the earth, by reason of the power of her wantonness, waxed rich.
Mano osetimore nikech ogendini e pinje duto osemadho divai makech mar terruokne. Ruodhi mag piny oseterore kode, kendo jo-ohala mag piny bende osedoko jo-mwandu nikech ohala mangimane mamalo osekelonegi.”
4 And I heard another voice out of heaven, saying—Come forth, my people, out of her, —that ye may have no fellowship with her sins, and, of her plagues, that ye may not receive;
Eka nawinjo dwol moro machielo moa e polo kawacho niya, “‘Un joga, wuoguru ua kuome,’ mondo kik ubed achiel kode e richone, mondo kik unwangʼ masichene,
5 because her sins were joined together as far as heaven, and God hath remembered her unrighteous deeds.
nikech richone osebiwore mochopo e polo malo, kendo Nyasaye koro oseparo timbene mamonogo.
6 Render ye unto her, as, she also, rendered, and double [the] double, according to her works, —in the cup wherein she mixed, mix, unto her, double, —
Timneuru kaka osetimono! Medneuru nyadiriyo kuom gik ma osetimo! Losneuru mathne mane omiyo ji e kikombene nyadiriyo.
7 As much as she glorified herself, and waxed wanton, so much give, unto her, torment and grief: —because, in her heart, she saith—I sit a Queen, and, widow, am I not, and, grief, in nowise shall I see!
Miyeuru sand kod ywagruok mangʼeny marom gi duongʼ kod dhialruok mar ngima moyombore mane odakie kendo mane omiyore owuon. Ne osungore kowacho e chunye niya, ‘Abedo kaka ruoth ma dhako, ok an dhako ma chwore otho kendo ok ane gima dimi aywag ngangʼ.’
8 Therefore, in one day, shall have come her plagues, —death and grief and famine; and, with fire, shall she be burned up; —because, mighty, is the [Lord] God who hath judged her.
Emomiyo masichene chiengʼ moro achiel noloye; masichego gin tho gi ywagruok kod kech. Nowangʼe gi mach, nikech Ruoth Nyasaye mangʼadone bura, nigi teko maduongʼ moloyo!
9 And they shall weep and wail over her—shall the kings of the earth who, with her, committed lewdness and waxed wanton, —as soon as they see the smoke of her burning, —
“To ruodhi mag piny mane oterore kode, kendo bedo kode e ngima moyombore noywage kendo sedo kod nyinge ka gineno yiro madum ka owangʼ.
10 afar off, standing, because of their fear of her torment, saying—Alas! alas! the great city! Babylon, the mighty city! That, in one hour, hath come thy judgment.
Ginichungʼ mabor ka giluoro sandne kendo ka giywak niya, “‘To mano kaka lit! To mano kaka lit! Yaye dala maduongʼ. Yaye Babulon, dala maduongʼ man-gi teko! Kethruokni osechoponi kuom sa achiel kende!’”
11 And, the merchants of the earth, weep and grieve over her, because, their cargo, no one, buyeth any more:
Johala mag piny noywage ka gidengo, nikech onge ngʼat manochak ongʼiew mwandugi kendo.
12 cargo of gold, and silver, and precious stone, and pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and every article of ivory, and every article of wood most precious, and of copper, and of iron, and of marble,
Mwandugigo gin: dhahabu gi fedha kod kite mabeyo ma nengogi tek gi lulu kod lewni mabeyo, gi lewni maralik, lewni mayom kod lewni makwar gi yien duto madungʼ tik mangʼwe ngʼar, gi gik moko duto molos gi lak liech, gi yien ma nengogi tek kod molos gi nyinyo, kod mula kendo molos gi kite mabeyo,
13 and cinnamon, and spice, and incense, and unguent, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and cattle, and sheep, and [cargo] of horses, and of chariots, and of bodies, and lives of men.
kod gik moko kaka obala ndago gi gik mangʼwe ngʼar; kaka ubani gi mor pwodhruok madungʼ tik mangʼwe ngʼar kod uvumba gi divai kod mo mzabibu gi mogo mayom gi ngano kod dhok gi rombe gi farese gi geche lweny kod ringruok gi chunje ji bende.
14 And, the fruit of the coveting of thy soul, hath departed from thee, and, all things rich and bright, have perished from thee; and, no more, in anywise, for them, shall they seek.
“Giniwach niya, ‘Olembe ma yande igombo oserumoni. Mwandugi duto kod gik mabeyo malombo wangʼ oselal chutho, ok nibed kodgi kendo ngangʼ.’
15 The merchants of these things, who were enriched by her, afar off, shall stand, because of their fear of her torment, weeping, and grieving,
Jo-ohala mane oloko gigegi kendo obedo momewo nikech gigegego nochungʼ mabor, ka giluor nikech sandruokne. Giniywagi kagidengo,
16 as they say—Alas! alas! the great city! She that was arrayed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stone, and pearl, —
kendo goyo nduru kagiwacho niya: “‘Mano kaka lit! Mano kaka lit, yaye dala maduongʼ, morwakore gi lewni mayom kod lewni marep-rep gi makwar, mapakni gi dhahabu gi kite mabeyo ma nengogi tek kod lulu!
17 That, in one hour, hath been laid waste, such great wealth as this! And, every pilot, and every passenger, and mariners, and as many as, by the sea, carry on traffic, afar off did stand,
Mano kaka mwandu mathoth kama osekethi motieki kuom sa achiel kende!’ “Jotend yiedhi duto, gi jowuoth duto mawuotho gi yiedhi kod jokwangʼ yiedhi gi jogo duto maloko ohala e nam, ginichungʼ gichien.
18 and they cried out, seeing the smoke of her burning, saying—What city is like unto the great city?
Ka gineno iro mar Babulon kadum kowangʼ, negiwacho ni, ‘Bende ne nitie dala moro machalo gi dala maduongʼni?’
19 And they cast dust upon their heads, and cried out, weeping and grieving, saying—Alas! alas! the great city! Whereby were made rich all that had ships in the sea, by reason of her costliness, —that, in one hour, she hath been laid waste!
Ginibuk wigi gi buru ka gigoyo nduru niya, “‘Mano kaka lit! Mano kaka lit, yaye dala maduongʼ, kama ji duto mane nigi yiedhi e nam, nobedo joma omewo nikech mwandune. Mano kaka osekethe kendo otieke chutho mana kuom sa achiel kende!’
20 Be glad over her, thou heaven! And ye saints, and ye apostles, and ye prophets! For that God hath exacted your vindication from her.
“Yaye polo bed mamor kuom kethne. Un jomaler mag Nyasaye gi joote kod jonabi, beduru mamor! Nyasaye osengʼadone bura kendo kume nikech timbe mane otimonu.”
21 And one mighty messenger lifted a stone, as it were a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying—Thus, with main force, shall be cast down, Babylon the great city, —and in nowise be found any more;
Eka malaika maratego nokawo kidi machalo gi pongʼ rego maduongʼ, notingʼe kendo nobole e nam, kowacho niya, “Kamano e kaka Babulon dala maduongʼ nobol piny, mi ok nonene ngangʼ.
22 And sound of harp-singers, and musicians, and flute-players, and trumpeters, —in nowise be heard in thee any more; and any artisan [of any art], —in nowise be found in thee any more; and sound of millstone, —in nowise be found in thee any more;
Wende jogo thum nyatiti gi jower, kod jogo asili gi jogo tungʼ, ok nowinj kuomi ngangʼ. Kata ja-ohala moro amora ok noyud kuomi ngangʼ, bende pongʼ marego ok nowinj kuomi ngangʼ.
23 And light of lamp, —in nowise shine in thee any more; and voice of bridegroom and bride, —in nowise be heard in thee any more; because, thy merchants, were the great ones of the earth, because, with thy sorcery, were all the nations deceived:
Ler mar taya ok norieny kendo e iyi chutho. Dwond wuon kisera gi dwond miaha bende ok nochak owinj e iyi ngangʼ. Jolok ohala magi ne gin ji madongo e piny. To pinje duto nobaro mokethore nikech wuondni kod timbeni mayore mag jwok.
24 And, in her, blood of prophets and saints, was found, —and of all who had been slain upon the earth.
Ne oyud kuome remb jonabi gi remb jomaler, kod remb ji duto mane osenegi e piny.”

< Revelation 18 >