< Danyèl 12 >
1 “Alò, nan lè sa a, Micaël, gran prens ki te kanpe pou fis a pèp ou yo, va leve. Epi va gen yon tan gwo twoub jan sa pa t janm te konn fèt soti lè te gen yon nasyon jis rive nan lè sa a. Epi nan lè sa a, pèp ou a va vin delivre, tout moun ke gen non ekri nan liv la.
And at that time Michael will take up his place, the great angel, who is the supporter of the children of your people: and there will be a time of trouble, such as there never was from the time there was a nation even till that same time: and at that time your people will be kept safe, everyone who is recorded in the book.
2 Anpil nan sila ki dòmi nan pousyè latè yo va leve, yon pati pou lavi etènèl yo, men lòt yo pou gwo wont ak mepriz ki p ap janm fini.
And a number of those who are sleeping in the dust of the earth will come out of their sleep, some to eternal life and some to eternal shame.
3 Sila ki gen bon konprann yo va briye klè tankou ekla a tout syèl la. Epi sila ki mennen anpil moun vè ladwati yo, va brile tankou zetwal jis pou tout tan, e pou tout tan.
And those who are wise will be shining like the light of the outstretched sky; and those by whom numbers have been turned to righteousness will be like the stars for ever and ever.
4 Men ou menm, Daniel, kache pawòl sila yo, e sele liv la nèt, jis rive nan fen tan yo. Anpil moun va kouri fè ale vini, e konesans va ogmante.”
But as for you, O Daniel, let the words be kept secret and the book rolled up and kept shut till the time of the end: numbers will be going out of the way and troubles will be increased.
5 Epi mwen menm, Daniel te gade, e vwala, de lòt moun te kanpe, youn sou bò rivyè sa a, e lòt la sou lòtbò a.
Then I, Daniel, looking, saw two others, one at the edge of the river on this side and one at the edge of the river on that side.
6 Konsa youn te di a mesye abiye an len an, ki te sou dlo rivyè a: “Konbyen tan pou rive nan fen a bagay mèvèy sila yo?”
And I said to the man clothed in linen, who was over the waters of the river, How long will it be to the end of these wonders?
7 Mwen te tande nonm abiye an len an, ki te sou dlo rivyè a, lè l te leve men dwat li ak men goch li vè syèl la. Li te jire pa li menm ki viv pou tout tan an, ki li va pou yon tan, tan yo, ak yon mwatye tan. Lè yo fin kraze pouvwa a pèp sen an, tout evenman sila yo va fini.
Then in my hearing the man clothed in linen, who was over the river, lifting up his right hand and his left hand to heaven, took an oath by him who is living for ever that it would be a time, times, and a half; and when the power of the crusher of the holy people comes to an end, all these things will be ended.
8 Konsa, mwen te tande, men mwen pa t ka konprann. Akoz sa, mwen te di: “Senyè mwen, kisa ki va fen a evenman sila yo?”
And the words came to my ears, but the sense of them was not clear to me: then I said, O my lord, what is the sense of these things?
9 Li te di: “Ale, Daniel, paske pawòl sila yo kache e sele nèt, jiska moman lafen an.
And he said, Go on your way, Daniel: for the words are secret and shut up till the time of the end;
10 Anpil moun va pirifye tèt yo, e fè tèt yo blan pou vin rafine, men mechan yo va aji ak mechanste. Konsa okenn nan mechan yo p ap konprann, men sila ki gen sajès yo va konprann.
Till a number are tested and make themselves clean; and the evil-doers will do evil; for not one of the evil-doers will have knowledge; but all will be made clear to those who are wise.
11 “Soti nan lè ke sakrifis nòmal la te vin aboli a abominasyon ak dezolasyon vin monte a, va genyen mil-de-san-katreven-dis jou.
And from the time when the regular burned offering is taken away, and an unclean thing causing fear is put up, there will be a thousand, two hundred and ninety days.
12 Beni se sila ki va tann, e rive jis nan Mil-twa-san-trann-senk jou yo.
A blessing will be on the man who goes on waiting, and comes to the thousand, three hundred and thirty-five days.
13 “Men ou menm, kontinye fè wout ou, jis rive nan fen an. Paske ou va antre nan repo, e ou va kanpe ankò pou pòsyon eritaj pa ou a nan fen jou yo.”
But you, go on your way and take your rest: for you will be in your place at the end of the days.