< Revelation 9 >
1 The fifth angel blew his trumpet. Then I saw [an evil angel. He was like] a star that had fallen from the sky to the earth. He was given {[Someone] gave him} the key to the shaft [that descended] ([to] the underworld/[to] the deep dark pit). (Abyssos )
Anime bibe bika dura ka Asere bu cubi bi hure nume in iri iwiran azesere sayarizo u aye unee, a nya iwiran iginome imum upoko ana tukum ani wanu zatu binani. (Abyssos )
2 When he opened that shaft, smoke arose from it like smoke from a huge burning furnace. The smoke prevented [anyone from seeing] the sky and the light of the sun. (Abyssos )
Ma poko unu anatubum uzatu binani, mucumgo mu suri ana tukum kasi mucungo usuro uwa udang ura, uwui nan nu pebu ugamirka mareu, barki mucungome samu su so a anatukum uwame. (Abyssos )
3 Locusts came out of the smoke onto the earth. [They were given] {[God] gave them} power [to sting people], like scorpions [sting people].
Anyimo amu cungome akem mure murum ma suro u aye unee, anyawe ubari kasi nu anyimo unee.
4 [God] told the locusts that they should not harm grass, nor any plants, nor any tree. [God said that they should harm only] those people who did not have a mark on the forehead [to show that they belonged to God].
Abukuwe kati wawuzi tikwe nan koya sasa nu umamamu ma diu nyani matiti ire imum, senken desa wa zomomen nu tambari Ugomo Asere itimi iwe ba.
5 [God] did not allow the locusts to kill those people. Instead, [he] allowed them to continue torturing people for five months. When they tortured people, the pain those people felt was like the pain a scorpion causes when it stings someone.
Daki anyawe uguna wa huzi anu agenomaba, senke wa nyawe ijas uhana ati piuti nu ciibi, upazazame udi cukuno kasi u tee ubinu senki ba tee unu.
6 During the time [when the locusts torture rebellious people, the pain will be so bad that] people will want to find a way to die, but they will not be able to [PRS].
Atiye tiginome anabu wadi nyari iwono a anime waddida kemme iniba, wadi kunna ulindaru iwono, anime iwono idi sumuwe.
7 The locusts looked like horses that are ready for battle. They had on their heads what looked like golden crowns. Their faces were like the faces of people.
Makenen kasi ibarka sa a inko barkini kono, azesere ace awe ire imum irani kasi atira uriro sa azi gusi izinariya, mahenu muwe kasi manabu.
8 They had [long] hair like the [long] hair of women. Their teeth were [strong], like lions’ teeth.
Tice tu we kasi tane tini tizi, ahini awe kasi ahini udaru.
9 They wore metal breastplates. [When they were flying], their wings made a noise like the roar when many horses [pull chariots as they are] rushing into battle.
Sulkunan mawe kasi a zumo, udarsa u magaure mawe kasi udarsa ibarka sa i haza anikono gbardang nan ni barka me sa abarka barki uhana ani kono.
10 They had tails like scorpions have. With their tails they stung [people] for five months.
Wazin in mz rimo in nu kinki kasi inu: A ma rumo mawe wazin nu bari sa udi nya anu ijas uhana ati piu ciibi.
11 The king who ruled over them was the angel of the underworld. His name in the Hebrew language is Abaddon. In the Greek language it is Apollyon. [Both of] those names [mean ‘Destroyer’]. (Abyssos )
Wazin ire mum kasi ugomo ace awe, bibe bikaduraka Asere bini wa nigono me bizatu mara, naza nume inti Ibraniyanci Abadon nan ti Kelenanci Afoliyon. (Abyssos )
12 That was the end of the first terrible event. [Be aware that] two tragic events are still to come.
Adodu uzitto uttuba a akka, ira! usuro aginome are arani u ira aje avu kare u eze sa ueze.
13 The sixth angel blew his trumpet. Then I heard a voice from the four corners of the golden altar that is in God’s presence.
Bibe bikadura ka Asere bu tassi mahure ni hure nume, bankunna ni myiran na hure ahira u tonzi no ama zinariya sa ara a je Ugomo Asere.
14 It was saying to the sixth angel, the one who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels whom [I] have bound at the great river Euphrates!”
Nimyiran nigun bibe bikadura ka Asere bu tassi sa bi inta ni hureme, “Sopo ibe ikadura ka Asere ka gino me inaazi sa atirza uraba udang yufiretis.
15 The four angels were released, those who had been {[He] released the four angels, whom [God] had} kept ready for that [exact] hour of that day, of that month, of that year. They were released {[He] released them} in order that they might enable [their soldiers to] kill a third of the [rebellious] people.
Ibe inaazi ikadura ka Asere sa abarka barki uganiya uginome nan nu wui uginome, nan nu piu uginome, nan ni we niginome, acekkuwe wa hu unu inde anyimo anawa taru anabu.
16 The number of the soldiers riding on horses who did that was 200 million. I heard [someone say] how many there were.
U gbardang ana ni kara nini kono sawa ra ibarka a ino kikirau kana ino are makunna ugbardang u we.
17 In the vision I saw what the horses and the [beings] that rode them looked like. They [wore] breastplates that were [red] like fire, [dusky blue] like smoke, and [yellow] like sulfur. The heads of the horses were like the heads of lions. From their mouths came fire, smoke, and [fumes of burning] sulfur.
In iri ibarkame anyimo atiro nan nan nanu kaffizanwe: Masulkuna mawe me mavu kasi ura, ubit udiu kasi mava, nan mei mama kukura, ace ibarkame azi kasi ace ame daru, usuro uti nyotuwe kasi ura, nan mucungo nan nu ra urum sawa suri.
18 Those three things—the fire, the smoke, and the [burning] sulfur from [the horses’] mouths—killed a third of the [rebellious] people.
A hu unu inde anyimo ana wataru anabu ati koni ti gino me ti taru: ura, mucungo nan nura urum sa wa suro ati nyotuwe.
19 The horses had power with their mouths and with their tails. Their tails have heads like snakes by which they harm people.
Barki ubari ibarka iginome ura nyotuwe nan amarumo mawe, marumoma we me kasi ne ani wawuza anu ijas.
20 The rest of the [rebellious] people, those who were not killed by these plagues of [fire and smoke and burning sulfur], did not turn from their sinful behavior. [They did not stop worshipping] the idols that they had made with their own hands. They did not stop worshipping demons and idols [that were made] of gold, of silver, of bronze, of stone, and of wood, [even though they are idols] that can neither see nor hear nor walk.
Ukassu ana bu sa daki ahumawe ba, daki wawito muruba wa ceki timum umme sawa wuza intari tiweba, daki wakini unonzo a gbargene nan makiri mizinariya, nan ni tagulla nan napo, nan matiti, nan timumum me sa wa de hira me, nani ukunna, nani tunuba.
21 They did not stop murdering people, or practicing sorcery, or acting in sexually immoral ways, or stealing [things].
Daki wa wito ace usuro uhuzannu ba sihiri nan nu fasikanci nani nan biwuza wuza buwe bini kari.