< Revelation 4 >
1 After these things, I saw, and lo! a door set open in heaven; and, the first voice which I heard as of a trumpet, speaking with me, saying—Come up hither! and I will point out to thee the things which must needs come to pass. After these things,
Erah lih adi mot amang ehoh we tuptang adi rangmong ni kaaluung daap choi ang arah tuptang. Marah jaakhoh ni nga damdi waan taha di chaattang rah luirong huung mot arah likhiik root rengta, erah ih amah baat tahang, “Anah duung wang thaak ho, ngah ih arah lih adoh marah ang jaatjaat etheng ah erah toom noisok ha.”
2 straightway, I came to be in Spirit, and lo! a throne, stood in heaven, and, upon the throne, [was] one sitting;
Erah damdam Chiiala ah nga sak ni pat taha. Rangmong ni luuwang tongtheng esiit angta, eradi mih esiit tongta.
3 and, he that was sitting, [was] like in appearance to a jasper stone and a sardius, and [there was] a rainbow round about the throne, like in appearance unto an emerald,
Heh the ah thaangchaan jasper nyia karnelia jong leepleep likhiik leepta, eno luuwang tongtheng adi kooktum ih emerel jong rah ih saathoi likhiik phaak sotta.
4 And, round about the throne, were four and twenty thrones; and, upon the thrones, four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white garments, and, upon their heads, [were] crowns of gold.
Luuwang tongtheng re adi rooknyi baji tongtheng wak ngoom chookta, erah loong adi rooknyi baji mihak phokhoh loong nyuh epuung ah kap rum ano nyia kom nawa hoon arah luuwang khopok ah kap rum ano tong rumta.
5 And, out of the throne, are coming forth lightnings, and voices, and thunderings; and [there are] seven torches of fire, burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God;
Luuwang tongtheng dowa rangsum phaang phaakta rah, ehuuk eta, rang kahuung ajih huungta. Tongtheng jaakhoh adi nyaapang sinet eluungchoi angta, erah loong ah Rangte chiiala sinet angta.
6 and, before the throne, [is] as a glassy sea, like unto crystal. And, in the midst of the throne, and around the throne, [are] four living creatures full of eyes, before and behind;
Erah damdi luuwang tongtheng ngathong loong adi kristal jong liklep singdoong doong esok eh adi muijaang juungnuh likhiikkhiik angta. Baji ething jih ajaat loong ah neng lih neng ngah ni mik ih loopchoi ang rumta, Erah loong rah ih luuwang tongtheng ah kookchap rumta.
7 and, the first living creature, [is] like unto a lion, and, the second living creature, like unto a calf, and, the third living creature, hath the face as of a man, and, the fourth living creature, [is] like unto an eagle flying;
Phangkhoh thoon ah sakhobung likhiik angta; liwang rah maanpong likhiik angta; takjom dowa wah the rah mina the likhiik angta; eno takbajih dowa wah ah laang epuk eh arah likhiik angta.
8 and, the four living creatures, each one of them, have severally six wings, round about and within, full of eyes; and they, cease, not, day and night, saying—Holy! holy! holy! Lord, God, the Almighty, —Who was, and Who is, and Who is coming.
Ething jih ajaat bajiiji suh neng jang arok totoh ang rumta, eno neng loong sak ni neng jang ni nep mik ih nyum loopchoi ang rumta. Rangwuung rangphe boong lah toihaat thang ih boong rumta: “Esa, Esa, Esa, Teesu Rangte ah Elongthoon, heh eje angta, heh eje angla, eno heh eraak ete.”
9 And, whensoever the living creatures shall give glory, and honour, and thanksgiving, unto him that sitteth upon the throne, unto him that liveth unto the ages of ages, (aiōn )
Ething jih ajaat baji loong ah luuwang tongtheng ni tongla raangtaan ih heh rangphoong, heh rangka, nyia lakookmi jeng kot raangtaan ih boongkaat boong rumta, heh ah roitang raangtaan ih tong ah. Neng erah re rum adoh, (aiōn )
10 the four and twenty elders will fall down before him that sitteth upon the throne, and do homage unto him that liveth unto the ages of ages, —and will cast their crowns before the throne, saying— (aiōn )
rooknyi baji mihak phokhoh loong ah marah tongtheng ni tongta lathong ni bondat wang rumta, eno marah roitang ih tongte angla erah soom rum ah. Neng luuwang khopok loong ah luuwang tongtheng ngathong ni dok haat wan rumta eno jeng rumta, (aiōn )
11 Worthy, art thou, O Lord, and our God, to receive the glory, and the honour, and the power: because thou didst create all things, and, by reason of thy will, they were, and were created.
“Seng Teesu Rangte! An ephoong esuh, esoomtu esuh, nyia chaan chosuh epun elu. Mamah liidih an ih jirep dongsiit tu, eno an thung jun ih erah loong ah ething tong rumla nyia roidong choh rumla.”