< 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.
Gakapiteje genego, gunimmwene malaika juna alituluka kukopoka kunnungu. Ashinkukola mashili ga punda, na shilambolyo shikulangaywaga kwa ukonjelo gwakwe.
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;
Bhai, gwakweshiye lilobhe alinkuti, “Shigwile, shilambo shikulu sha Bhabhuloni shigwile! Nnaino shishibha ndamo ja mashetani, na ashimaoka bhangali bha mmbone, ndamo ja ijuni yangali ya mmbone na ya nyata.
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.
Pabha ilambo yowe ishikolelwa ukana gwa labhalabha, na bhapalume bha shilambolyo bhashigona nabhonji. Na bhaatendanga upindi bha pa shilambolyo, gubhapatilenje mali kwa ligongo lya shonanga shakwe.”
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;
Kungai gumbilikene lilobhe lina kukopoka kunnungu lilinkuti, “Mmandu bhangu, nshokangane shene shilambosho, nnaikundikanyanje mwilebho yakwe, mwiiembuyanje na mboteko yakwe.
5 because her sins were joined together as far as heaven, and God hath remembered her unrighteous deeds.
Pabha ilebho yakwe ishipunda kushuluka, ishigumbala mpaka niika kunnungu, na a Nnungu bhaikumbushile ilebho yakwe.
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, —
Muntendelanje malinga shantendelenje mmanganya, muntendelanje pabhili yantendelenjeyo. Nshing'welo shakwemo munngumbashiyanje pabhili.
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!
Mumpanganje mboteko na kuinjika, malinga shaitapaga, na malinga shaikonjaga. Pabha sha muntima akuti. ‘Ndemi apano, nne akongwa a mpalume. Nne nngabha najwankongwe nshitenga, na wala nangali sha kwiigutanjila!’
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.
Kwa lyene ligongolyo mambukute shiganng'imane lyubha limope, shiwo na shililo na shibhanga. Shatiniywe na moto, pabha bhakunng'ukumula, ni a Nnungu Bhakwete Mashili gowe.”
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, —
Bhapalume bha pa shilambolyo bhagonilenje nagwe jwenejo, akuno bhalikwiikonjanga kwa shonanga, shibhagutanje na kunngutanjila, pushibhalibhonanje lyoi lya tiniywa kwakwe.
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.
Shibhajimangane kwa talika kwa ligongo lya jogopa mboteko yakwe, bhalinkutinji, “Ole! Ole, nnole shilambo sha Bhabhuloni, shilambo shikulungwa shikwete mashili! Pabha kwa shaa jimope ukumu jako jikuishile.”
11 And, the merchants of the earth, weep and grieve over her, because, their cargo, no one, buyeth any more:
Bhaatendanga upindi bha pa shilambolyo, shibhagutanje na kunngutanjila, pabha jwakwa auma kabhili upindi gwabhonji,
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,
Atendaga uma indu ya igwinji. Shaabhu na ela, na maganga ga ela yaigwinji, na lulu, na nngubho ya kitani ja mmbone, na nngubho ya langi ja shambalau, na alili, na nngubho yanashe, na kila nkongo gwa nunjila, na kila shikelelo shieleywe kwa mbembe, na kila shikelelo sha mikongo ja ela yaigwinji, na sha shabha, na sha shitale, na sha malumalu,
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.
na nndalashini, na ilunjilo, na lubhani, na mauta ga nunjila, na udi, na mvinyo, na mauta ga nsheituni, na utandi gwa mmbone, na ngano, na ng'ombe, na ngondolo, na palashi, na mutuka, na bhatumwa, yani bhandunji.
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.
Bhaatendanga upindi bhalikummalanjilanga. “Mbwaiko yowe yugwaloleyaga ila iobhile, na utajili na kushuma kula kupelile, ukakombola kwiipata kabhili!”
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,
Bhaatendanga upindi bhapatilenje mali kwa upindi na shene shilambosho, shibhajimangane kwa taliya kwa ligongo lya jogopa mboteko yakwe, bhaligutanga kwa ililo,
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, —
bhalinkutinji, “Ole! Ole, shene shilambo shikulungwashi. Gwayobhelele kuwalila nngubho ya kitani, ya langi ja shambalau, na yanashe, na kwiikwatula na shaabhu, na maganga ga ela yaigwinji, na 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,
Kwa shaa jimope utajili gwako uobhile!” Na bhowe bhaendeshanga meli, na bhandunji bhowe bhakwendangana mmeli, na indu ina ikwenda mmashi, na bhandunji bhakwiipashilanga mmeli, na bhaakamulanga maengo mmeli, gubhajimimgene kwa taliya,
18 and they cried out, seeing the smoke of her burning, saying—What city is like unto the great city?
pushibhalibhonanje lyoi lya moto gwa tiniywa kwakwe, shibhagutanje kwa utiya bhalinkutinji. “Shikanabhe koposhela shilambo shikulungwa malinga sheneshi!”
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!
Gubhaitutulilenje ndutuli mmitwe jabhonji, akuno bhaligutanga kwa shililo, bhalinkutinji. “Ole! Ole, nnole shilambo shikulungwa shila! Bhowe bhakwetenje meli, bhapwaikenje na utajili gwakwe. Kwa shaa jimope indu yowe ititimile!
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.
Nng'angalalanje kunnungu na mmandunji bha ukonjelo, ashimitume na ashinkulondola bha a Nnungu! Pabha a Nnungu bhashiukumula kwa ligongo lya itendi, yantendelenje mmanganya!”
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;
Na malaika jumo akwete mashili, gwajinwile liganga lya mbuti liganga likulungwa lya yajila, gwalileshele mbhaali, alinkuti, “Nneyo na shilambo shikulu sha Bhabhuloni, shipinga leshelwa pai, na wala shikabhoneka kabhili.
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;
Nyimbo ya bhaagomba ingushingushi na bhaajimba, na bhaagomba imbeta na mbalapala, wala ikapilikanika kabhili munngwako. Munngwako akabhoneka kabhili pundi, wala akwete shiloi shoshowe. Na liganga lya yajila likapilikanika kabhili munngwako.
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:
Shilangaya sha kandili shikalangaya kabhili munngwako, wala njobhela ya nng'angalo gwa ndoa, ukapilikanika kabhili munngwako. Pabha bhaatendanga upindi bhako, pubhalinginji bhandunji bha manyika pa shilambolyo. Ilambo yowe ishipuganywa kwa uabhi gwako.”
24 And, in her, blood of prophets and saints, was found, —and of all who had been slain upon the earth.
Mmitala jako jibhoneshe minyai ja ashinkulondola, na bhandunji bha ukonjelo bha a Nnungu, na minyai ja bhandunji bhowe bhabhulegwenje pa shilambolyo.