< 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 )
Kisha malaika ghwa bhuhanu akakobha tarumbeta jha muene. Nabhwene matondo kuhoma kumbinguni bho jhibinili pa dunia. Litondo lya pelibhu lufungulilu bhwa lilende lyalilasya mu lilende lya libelili kujha ni mwishu. (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 )
Andenduili lilende lya libelili kujha ni kikomo, ni lyosi likakuela kunani kwa safu kuhoma mu lilende kama lyosi kuhoma mu litanuru libhaha. Lijobha ni anga fyabadiliki fyajhele ngisi kwandabha jha lyosi lyalihomili mu lilende. (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].
Mugati mu lilende nzinge bhapitili kuhida panani pa dunia, na bhene bhapelibhu nghofu kama jhela jha kip'el'el'e panani pa dunia.
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].
Bhajobhibhu kutokudhuru matondo mu nchi au mmea bhobhuoha bhwa kijani au libehe, isipokujha tu bhanu ambabho bhajhelepi ni muhuri bhwa K'yara pamihu pa bhene.
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.
Pajhelepi ni ruhusa jha kubhakoma bhanu abhu, bali kubhatesya tu kwa miesi mihanu. uchungu bhwa bhene bhwajhele kama bhola bhwa kulumibhwa ni kip'el'el'e pailumibhwa munu.
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].
Mu magono aghu bhanu bhibeta kulonda kifo, lakini bhibeta lepi kukikabha. Bhibeta kunoghela kufwa, lakini kifo kibeta kubhajumba.
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.
Nzige bhawaningene ni farasi bhabhaandalibhu kwa vita. Mu mitu ghya bhene kwajhele ni khenu kama taji jha dhahabu ni pamihu pa bhene pajhele kama pa binadamu.
8 They had [long] hair like the [long] hair of women. Their teeth were [strong], like lions’ teeth.
Bhajhele ni njwili kama sya bhadala ni minu gha bhene ghajhele kama gha simba.
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.
Bhajhele ni fifua kama fifua fya chuma ni sauti jha mababatilu gha bhene jhajhele kama sauti jha magari ghamehele ni vita fya farasi bhabhijumba kulota ku vita.
10 They had tails like scorpions have. With their tails they stung [people] for five months.
Bhajhele ni mikela ghyeghinema kama kip'el'el'e; mu mikela ghya bhene bhajhele ni mikela ghya kudhuru bhanu kwa miesi mihanu.
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 )
Bhajhele ni muene kama mfalme panani pa bhene malaika bha shimo lyalibelikujha ni mwishu. Lihina lyake kwa kiebrania ndo Abadoni, ni kiyunani ajhe ni lihina Apolioni. (Abyssos )
12 That was the end of the first terrible event. [Be aware that] two tragic events are still to come.
Ole jha kuanza jhipetili. Langayi! Baada jha e'le ghajhe maafa mabhele ghihida.
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.
Malaika ghwa sita akakhobha tarumbeta jha muene, na napeliki sauti mu pembe jha madhabahu gha dhahabu ambagho ghajhele palongolo pa K'yara.
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!”
Sauti jhikan'jobhela malaika ghwa sita jhaajhele ni tarumbeta, “bhalekesiajhi malaika bhancheche ambabho bhakhongibhu mu kiholo kibhaha Efrata.”
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.
Malaika bhala bhancheche bhajhele bhaandalibhu kwa saa ejhu maalumu, ligono elu, muesi obhu, ni kienja ekhu, bhalekibhu bhabhakomayi theluthi jha bhanadamu.
16 The number of the soldiers riding on horses who did that was 200 million. I heard [someone say] how many there were.
Idadi jha maaskari bhajhele panani pa farasi jhajhele 200, 000, 000. Nap'eliki idadi jha bhene.
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.
Naha ndo kyanabhuene farasi mu maono ghangu ni bhala bhabhakwelili panani pa bhene: Fifua fya bhene fyajhe fidungu kama muoto, bluu jhaghipili ni njano jhajhibeli kupya. mitu ghya farasi fyawaningene ni mitu ghya simba, ni mundomo mwa bhene bhwahomili muoto, lyosi ni salfa.
18 Those three things—the fire, the smoke, and the [burning] sulfur from [the horses’] mouths—killed a third of the [rebellious] people.
Theluthi jha bhanadamu bhakomibhu ni agha mapigo madatu: Muoto, lyosi, ni salfa jhejhihomili mundomo mwa bhene.
19 The horses had power with their mouths and with their tails. Their tails have heads like snakes by which they harm people.
Kwa kujha nghofu jha farasi jhajhele mu milomo ghiabhu ni mumikele ghya bhene ghyajhele kama lyoka, na bhajhele ni mitu ambaghyo bhatumili kubhapela majeraha bhanadamu.
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.
Bhanu bhabhabekili, bhala ambabho bhakhomibhu lepi ni mapigo agha, bhatubuili lepi matendo gha bhene ghwabhakhetili, wala bhalekili lepi kuabudu mapepo ni miungu ghya dhahabu, fedha, shaba, maganga ni mabehe- fenu ambafyo fibhwesya lepi kulola, kup'el'eka au kugenda.
21 They did not stop murdering people, or practicing sorcery, or acting in sexually immoral ways, or stealing [things].
Wala bhatubuili lepi uuaji ghwa bhene, uhabhi ghwa bhene, uasherati ghwa bhene au njela sya bhene sya uheji.