< Revelation 12 >
1 Then something very unusual appeared in the sky. It was a woman, whose [appearance and] clothing were [MET] as bright as the sun. The moon was under her feet. On her head was a crown [that was made] of twelve stars.
Eta ikus cedin signo handibat ceruän, Emazte iguzquiaz inguratubat, ceinen oinén azpian baitzén ilharguia, eta buruän hamabi içarrezco coroabat.
2 She was pregnant. Then, as she was about to give birth, she cried out because she was suffering pain.
Eta içorra içanez heyagoraz cegoen erdi beharrezco minez, eta tormenta iragaiten çuen erdi cedinçát.
3 Something else very unusual appeared in the sky. It was a huge red dragon. It had seven heads and ten horns. On each of its heads was a royal crown.
Ikus cedin berce signobat-ere ceruän, eta huná, dragoin gorharats handibat, çazpi buru cituenic eta hamar adar: eta bere buruètan çazpi diadema.
4 The dragon’s tail dragged a third of the stars from the sky and threw them to the earth. The dragon set himself in front of the woman who was about to give birth, in order that he might eat her child as soon as it was born.
Eta haren buztanac tiratzen çuen ceruco içarrén herén partea, eta egotz citzan hec lurrera: eta gueldi cedin dragoina emazte erdi behar çuenaren aitzinean, erdi çatenean, haren haourra irets leçançát.
5 The woman gave birth to a son, who [is destined] to rule all the nations with [complete authority as if he was using] [MET] an iron rod [MET]. [God] snatched away her child and took him to [rule from] his throne.
Eta erd cedin seme ar batez ceinec gobernatu behar baitzituen natione guciac burdinazco berga batez: eta harrapa cedin haren haourra Iaincoagana eta haren thronora.
6 The woman fled to a desert. She has a place there that God has prepared for her, in order that [the angels] may take care of her for 1,260 days.
Eta emazteac ihes ceguian desertu batetara, non baitu lekua Iaincoaz appainduric, han hura haz deçatençát milla eta ber-ehun eta hiruroguey egunez.
7 [In the vision I saw that] there was a battle in heaven. Michael and the angels that he [commanded] fought against the dragon. The dragon and his angels fought back [against Michael and his angels].
Eta eguin cedin bataillabat ceruän: Michele eta haren Aingueruäc bataillatzen ciraden dragoinaren contra, eta dragoina combatitzen cen eta haren Aingueruäc:
8 But the dragon did not win the battle, so [God] did not allow the dragon and his angels to stay in heaven any longer.
Baina etziraden borthitzenac içan, eta hayén lekua etzedin guehiagoric eriden ceruän.
9 The huge dragon was thrown {[Michael and his angels] threw the huge dragon} out [of heaven]. The dragon is the ancient serpent, [the one] who is called the Devil and Satan. He is the one who deceives [people all over] the earth. He was thrown down to the earth, along with all his angels.
Eta iraitz cedin dragoin handia, sugue çahar hura, Deabru eta Satan deitzen dena, ceinec mundu gucia seducitzen baitu: iraitzi içan da bada lurrera, eta haren Aingueruäc harequin iraitz citecen.
10 Then I heard [someone] in heaven shout loudly, saying, Now our God has saved his people by his power, and he rules everyone! Now the Messiah, the one who is the supreme ruler whom God appointed, has authority to rule all people, because our God has thrown out of heaven the one who accuses our fellow believers! The dragon is the one who accuses them day and night before our God, saying that they have sinned and that God ought to punish them.
Eta ençun neçan voz handibat cioela ceruän, Orain eguin da saluamendua, eta indarra, eta gure Iaincoren resumá, eta Christ harenaren botherea: ecen gure anayén accusaçalea iraitzi içan da, ceinec accusatzen baitzituen gure Iaincoaren aitzinean egun eta gau.
11 Our fellow believers overcame the dragon because they never stopped trusting (OR, never stopped telling people about) Jesus, and because they trusted in what Jesus, the one who is like a lamb, accomplished when his blood flowed when he died. Even though those believers wanted to live, they were willing to let people kill them for speaking the truth about him.
Baina hec garaithu içan çaizquio Bildotsaren odolaren causaz eta bere testimoniageco hitzaren causaz, eta bere viciac eztituzte guppida vkan heriorano.
12 So, all you angels living [MTY] in heaven, rejoice! But terrible things will happen to you ungodly people who [MTY] live on the earth and on the ocean, because the devil has come down to you! He is very angry because he knows that he has only a short time during which he can harm people.
Halacotz çaitezte aleguera, ceruäc eta hetan habitatzen çaretenác. Maledictione lurreco eta itsassoco habitantey: ecen iautsi da deabrua çuetara, hira handiz betheric, nola baitaqui ecen dembora appurbat baduela.
13 When the dragon realized that he had been thrown {that [the angels] had thrown him} down to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given birth to a son.
Ikussi vkan çuenean bada dragoinac ecen iraitzi içan cela lurrera, persecuta ceçan arraz erdi içan cen emaztea.
14 But the woman was given two wings like the wings of a very large eagle, in order that she might fly to a desolate place. That is a place [that God] has prepared for her. There she was taken care of {[God’s angels] took care of her} for three and a half years. The serpent, [that is, the dragon], was not able to reach her there.
Baina eman içan çaizcan emazteari arrano handi batenic bi hegal, hegalda ledinçát suguearen aitzinetic desertura, bere lekura, non hatzen baita dembora batetacotz eta demborétacotz eta demboraren erditacotz.
15 The serpent spewed water like a river from his mouth in the direction of the woman, in order that the water might sweep her away.
Eta iraitz ceçan sugueac emaztearen ondoan bere ahotic vr fluuiobat beçala, hura harrapa eraci leçançát fluuioaz.
16 But the ground helped the woman [by] opening up and swallowing the river that the dragon spewed out from his mouth!
Baina aiuta ceçan lurrac emaztea, eta irequi ceçan lurrac bere ahoa, eta hurrupa ceçan dragoinac bere ahotic iraitzi vkan çuen fluuioa
17 Then the dragon was very angry with the woman, so he went away to fight against [the people who are like] the rest of her descendants. They are the people who obey God’s commandments and who tell other people about Jesus (OR, hold fast to what Jesus taught them).
Orduan asserre cedin dragoina emaztearen contra, eta ioan cedin guerla eguitera haren hacico goiticoén, Iaincoaren manamenduac beguiratzen dituztenén eta Iesus Christen testimoniagea dutenén contra. Eta gueldi nendin itsassoco sable gainean.