< Revelation 18 >
1 After this, [in the vision] I saw another angel, who had great authority, coming down from heaven. The earth became bright [because] he was shining so intensely/brightly.
Sa timumu ti gino me ta aka, madusa ma iri bibe bi kadura ka Asere bazi inu tuzo ahira Asere, ma zi injkara nidan, a unee wadusauwuza uni nonzo ni meme.
2 He shouted with a very loud voice, “[God is about to] completely destroy [DOU] all the very [evil] cities (OR, the very evil [city]) [that] Babylon [represents]. As a result, all [kinds of] evil spirits [DOU] will live there, and all [kinds of] foul and detestable [DOU] birds will live there.
Matiti ini gmirang ni gwardang inu guna, '' Ubabila wa rizo unu dang ma rizo! wa cukuno a hira a ti cukum ta gbergene nan a hira a ticukum ti ti mumum ti bee iburu nan ti hira ti cukum u ti mum ti madini a nyimo.
3 [God will destroy those cities] because [their rulers have persuaded] the people of [MTY] all nations to act very immorally [and idolatrously with the people of] [MET] [those cities, just like] a prostitute persuades men to drink [strong] wine and then commit fornication with her. The rulers of the earth have also acted immorally [and idolatrously] with the people of [MTY] those cities. The merchants of the earth have become rich [because the people of those cities] strongly desired [and bought from the merchants] many (luxuries/expensive things).”
Ine ini anu tame utize ta Asere wa sii gmei mu wongu agomo Une wa dusa utarsa a hana a eh wan andesa wazi imumitari tunee wa cukuno wakem nikara nukunna urunta uwe”.
4 I heard [Jesus] speak from heaven. He said, “My people, flee from [those cities], in order that you do not sin as the people [of those cities do. If you sin as they do], I will punish you as I will punish them.
Idusa ikunna nigmirang a hira Asere ini guna” Suro ni a nyimo anu ani, barki kati kati wa wuzi timumum timadini kasi tuweme. Barki kati imum iburi imeme ihuzi shi”.
5 [It is as though] their sins have been piled {have piled} up to heaven, and God remembers them [DOU], [so now he will punish them] [MTY].”
Madini ma meme ma orno ma wuzi ma biki azeser, ugomo Asere maribe itimumum ti zenzeng tumeme.
6 [To the angels whom God assigned to punish those cities, Jesus said], “Pay back/Punish the people of those cities to the same extent that they harmed [other people]. Cause them to suffer twice as much [as they caused other people to suffer] [DOU, MET].
Wuza ni me kasi uwuza umesa ma wuzi we ni, kurzi meni kasi kani kare ini mum besa ma wuzi anyimo nyara me sa ma wotirko, nan ni'e wazi wa ree.
7 To the same extent that they have boasted about themselves and done the things that they wanted to do, to that extent torment them and cause them to grieve. [Do that because] in their minds they think, ‘We rule as queens! We are not widows, and we will never mourn [as widows do]’!
kasi me sa ma wuzi ninonzo nini ce nume ma wuzi anice nimeme ti mumum turonta yomkoni me ma kunna pazaza nan na puru abitanime, barki ma gu iriba ime me, maciki unee wa gomo, me be unu dara uroma mani ba, idaki iwuzi ne unu ba.
8 So in one day terrible calamities/troubles will come upon them. [The people in those cities] will die, others will mourn for them, people will be hungry [because there will be no food], and [their cities] will be burned up. The Lord God is able to punish those cities [like that], because he is very powerful.”
Barki anime ani uwuye uidin nirere numeme nidi kuri ani ce nimeme, iwuni ticukum tini unu nan ikomo, ura udi punzi me vat, meh mani madi nya me nirer.
9 “The kings of the earth who have acted immorally [with people of those cities] and have lived with the people of those cities, doing just what they wanted to do, will weep and mourn [DOU] for them when they see the smoke of the fire that is burning those cities.
Agomo unee sa wa tarsi anee wa duss wa corno me, ni goh me nan me wadi wuzi ti hunu barki ure una uroni ume.
10 They will stand far away [from those cities], because they will be afraid [that they will suffer just like the people of those cities] are suffering. They will say, ‘Terrible things will happen to the awesome and mighty cities [represented by] Babylon! [God] will punish them suddenly and swiftly [MTY]!’
Wadi tonno piit barki wa kunna biyau, barki uzito umeme wa zi innu gusa “huu wuno a huwuno nipin nidang dang Ubabila, nipin nini kara! barki a nyimo uganiya uinde uweki utize wa, e.
11 The merchants of the earth will weep and will mourn [DOU] [for those cities], because no one will ever again buy the things that they have [to sell to the people in those cities].
Anu wa inde- inde ukasuwa unee wadi wuzi a so nan ti boro tibiti barki me, madiri ana tijamani tu cira umeme.
12 [They sell ornaments made] of gold, silver, precious stones, and pearls. They sell [expensive cloth made of] fine linen and silk, [expensive cloth that is dyed] purple and crimson. They sell all kinds of [rare] wood, all kinds of items [made of] ivory, costly wood, bronze, iron, and marble. They sell cinnamon, spice, perfume, frankincense, wine, olive oil, fine flour, and grain. They sell cattle, sheep, horses, and chariots. They even sell human beings [SYN, DOU] to become slaves.
Tirunga ta zumo a wal wal nan a zumo a bit apo, ani nonzo arere, nan nu malti ulub lubu ti runga ti vu udibi ujooko ani tira niriri nan nu titi uriri, atirunga ta shiba utiti ukifi nan a zumo a bit awa zumo a bit, apo ariri.
Ti mumum sa ya inko iriba tirunga titi tuni ukii, ubuguro, ukitiri, ucita, uture, ura atimum sa adisi a kunna gbanggbang, Ina, itam, ibarka makekey nani timumum ta pum aru.
14 [The merchants will say], ‘The good things you people longed to have are gone! All your luxurious and splendid [DOU] [possessions have vanished!]! They will be gone forever/You will never have them again [LIT]!’
Imum sa wa inko iriba inni kara niwe me ya aki ahira awe m, vat ukunna urunta uweme wadusa u aki, adaki akem ba.
15 The merchants [who sold] these things and who had become rich by [supplying them] for those [cities] will stand far away, because they will be afraid [that they will suffer just like] the people [of those cities] are suffering. They will weep and mourn [DOU],
Ana dangdang ukasuwa ana tirunga ti gino me, wa wu me ukem uwatu umeme, wadi tonno piit aburko wakunna biyau barki timumum ti puru aso nannu hunu apuru abit.
16 and they will say, ‘Terrible things [DOU] have happened to the awesome/great [MET] cities! [They were like queens] who dressed themselves in [clothes made of] [MTY] fine linen [cloth] and expensive cloth dyed purple and crimson, and who were adorned with gold, precious stones, and pearls.
wadi gu Ija-Ija nipin ni dangdang sa ni ziza tirunga ti lubu-lubu me nan tirunga tivu, udibi ujooko, sa ma soki uni mawo na ure, wa zumo a wal wal, apo ani nonzo uree uhira!
17 But suddenly and swiftly [MTY] [God] has destroyed these expensive things.’ Every ship captain, all people who travel by ship, all (sailors/those who work on ships), and all others who earn their living [by traveling on] the ocean will stand far away [from those cities].
A nyimo uganiya u inde vat utamani ugino wa corno me, timumum tu hungo ujirgi ugmei me nannu me sa wa raani a nyimo, anu hungo nan na nu sa wa kinsi ti mum ti cukum mqng a hira agmei me ta dusa ti tonno a ma piit.
18 When they see the smoke of the fire that is burning those cities, they will shout, ‘No [other] cities have ever been so awesome!’ [RHQ]
Waasi uganiya sa wa iri nucungo mu runa umeme, wadusa wa gu, niya nipin nini na wuna rep nan nipin ni gino me.
19 They will throw dust on their heads [to show that they are sad], and they will shout, weep, and mourn [DOU]. They will say, ‘Terrible things have happened to the awesome/great cities, the cities that made all people who own ships [that sail] on the ocean become rich by [carrying] their costly (things for them to sell/merchandise)! [God] has suddenly and swiftly destroyed [MTY] those cities!’”
Wa dusa wa inti ususuru wa titti a ce a we me, wa dusa wa tun guno aso innikara, nannu hunu atipuru ti bit, “hu wono a hu wono nipin nidangdang sa anu zirgi ugmei sa wa hu ukem a hira utamani ume me, a nyimo uganiya u inde a hu uni vat.
20 Then someone spoke from heaven saying, “All you who live in heaven, rejoice over what has happened to [the cities represented by] Babylon! You who are God’s people, including you apostles, you (prophets/who speak messages that come directly from God), rejoice, because God has justly punished the people of those cities because they acted in an evil way toward you!”
Anu urusa Asere wa zinni ti buru tirem si adibi sa ya eh ace a shi me, anu kurzizo ukadura nan ana kadura barki Asere a garza si imum sa a wuzi si”
21 Then a mighty angel picked up a boulder the size of a large stone for grinding grain, and threw it into the ocean. Then he said, “O you people in [APO] the awesome/great cities [represented by] Babylon, your cities will be destroyed so that they will disappear just like that stone disappeared in the ocean! Your cities will be gone forever [LIT]!
Ure unu ugbokum ukadura kasere ma ziki nipo na zii kaniya unonzo, ma vigi a nyimo aniwin me ma gu,” u watu una Ubabila ani pin ni dangdang, adi vingi me ini kara adi zii adaki a ira me ba
22 In your cities there will never again be [anyone] playing harps, singing, playing flutes, and blowing trumpets. There will no longer be any (skilled workers/craftsmen) making things. There will never again be people grinding [grain at] [MTY] the mills.
. A nyara anu tira iroma anu u hurse ishruwa anu hurse algaitaa ada kuria kunna a nyimo a me ba, uye mara ni ba nani ure uzina nanni tire timum a nyimo, a daki a kunna ti nanzo a hira me ba.
23 No lamplight will ever again shine. There will never again be the [happy] voices of a bridegroom and his bride. [God will destroy your cities] because your merchants were the most [deceitful] men in the world. You persuaded them to deceive [people of] [MTY] all nations.
Ma saa mu fitila ada a ira mani ba a nyimo a me ba, a gmirang una anya a so nanni unee uso a nyimo ba barki anu kem we wani a hana ati gomo unee, a hira u wuza u tirunga ti ma kiri ti we me wa ranga anabu.
24 You are also [responsible for killing] [MTY] [the] prophets and [others] of God’s people. Indeed, you are the ones who are guilty for the deaths of all those who have been {whom [others] have} killed on the earth!”
“A nyimo a me ani akem maye ma na kadura ka Asere ande sa wa nya mu ruba mu w, a maye ma naa ge sa a huzi Unee”