< Ezekiel 10 >

1 Kalpasanna, kimmitaak iti ayan ti naglukong nga atep nga adda iti ngatoen dagiti ulo dagiti kerubim; adda banag a nagparang iti ngatoen dagitoy a kasla safiro a kaar-arngi ti maysa a trono.
Then [in the vision] I saw what resembled a throne made of (sapphire/[a very valuable] blue stone). It was above the thing that resembled a dome that was above the heads of the four winged creatures.
2 Ket kinasarita ni Yahweh ti lalaki a nakakawes iti lino a kunana, “Mapanka iti nagbaetan dagiti pilid, iti sirok dagiti kerubim, ket mangakopka iti beggang manipud iti nagbaetan dagiti kerubim ket iwarawaram dagitoy iti entero a siudad.” Ket bayat a buybuyaek, nakitak a simrek ti lalaki.
Yahweh said to the man wearing the linen robe, “Go between the wheels that are under the winged creatures. Pick up as many hot coals as you can, and scatter them over the city.” And while I watched, the man wearing the linen robe left.
3 Nakatakder dagiti kerubim iti akin-kannawan a paset ti balay idi simrek ti lalaki, ket adda ulep a nangpunno iti akin-uneg a paraangan.
The four winged creatures were standing on the south side of the temple when the man wearing the linen robe entered. Then a cloud filled the inner courtyard [of the temple area].
4 Nagpangato ti dayag ni Yahweh manipud kadagiti kerubim ket nagtalinaed iti ayan ti ruangan ti balay; pinunnona ti balay iti ulep, ket napno ti paraangan iti kinaraniag ti dayag ni Yahweh.
And the (glory/dazzling light) of Yahweh rose up from above the winged creatures and went to the entrance of the temple. The cloud filled the temple, and the courtyard was full of the (glory/dazzling light) of Yahweh.
5 Kalpasanna, iti akin-ruar a paraangan, nangngegko ti uni dagiti payak dagiti kerubim a kas iti timek ti Dios a Mannakabalin-amin no kasta nga agsao isuna.
The sound made by the wings of the winged creatures could be heard as far away as the courtyard outside the temple. It [very loud], like [SIM] the voice of Almighty God when he speaks.
6 Ket napasamak nga idi binilin ti Dios ti lalaki a nakakawes iti lino, a kunana, “Mangalaka iti beggang iti nagbaetan dagiti pilid nga adda iti nagbaetan dagiti kerubim,” ket ti lalaki, simrek ken nagtakder iti abay ti maysa a pilid.
When Yahweh commanded the man wearing the linen robe to take burning coals from among those winged creatures, the man went [the courtyard] and stood beside one of the wheels.
7 Inggaw-at ti maysa a kerub ti imana iti ayan ti apuy nga adda iti nagbaetan dagiti kerubim ket nangala iti beggang, ket inkabilna dagitoy kadagiti ima daydiay a lalaki a nakakawes iti lino. Innala daytoy ti lalaki ket pimmanaw.
Then one of those winged creatures reached out his hand to the fire that was there among them. He picked up some of the coals and put them in the hands of the man wearing the linen robe, and that man took them and left.
8 Nakitak iti sirok dagiti payak dagiti kerubim ti kasla ima ti tao.
Under the wings of the winged creatures was something that resembled a human’s hands.
9 Isu a kimmitaak, ket nakitak nga adda uppat a pilid iti abay dagiti kerubim— maysa a pilid iti abay ti tunggal kerub— ket ti langa dagiti pilid ket kasla bato a beryl.
Then [in the vision] I saw four wheels alongside the winged creatures. There was one wheel beside each of the winged creatures. The wheels shone like [SIM] very valuable stones.
10 Agpapada ti langa dagitoy nga uppat a pilid, kas iti maysa a pilid a nagkinnuros, kasta met ti sabali pay a pilid.
The wheels were all alike: Each had one wheel inside another wheel.
11 No kasta nga aggaraw dagitoy, mapanda iti uray sadinoman a direksion; saan nga agpusipos dagitoy no kasta nga aggarawda agsipud ta maisurotda iti pagsangoan ti ulo ti kerub. Saanda nga agpusipos no kasta nga aggarawda.
Whenever they moved, they went straight in whatever direction one of the winged creatures faced. The wheels did not turn in another direction while the winged creatures flew.
12 Amin a paset ti bagida—agraman dagiti bukot, dagiti ima, ken dagiti payakda—ket pasig a mata, kasta met dagiti aglikmut dagiti uppat a pilid.
Their bodies, including their backs and hands and wings, were covered with eyes. The wheels were also covered with eyes.
13 Bayat a dumdumngegak, naawagan dagiti pilid iti, “Agtaytayyek.”
I heard someone call them ‘the whirling wheels’.
14 Tunggal maysa ket adda uppat a rupana; ti umuna a rupa ket rupa ti kerub, ti maikadua ket rupa ti tao, ti maikatlo ket rupa ti leon, ken ti maikapat ket rupa ti agila.
Each of the winged creatures had four faces. One face was like the face of a bull, one face was like the face of a human, one face was like the face of a lion, and one face was like the face of an eagle.
15 Kalpasanna, nagtayab a nagpangato dagiti kerubim— dagitoy dagiti sibibiag a parsua a nakitak idi iti igid ti karayan Kebar.
Then the winged creatures rose up. They were the same living creatures that I had seen alongside the Kebar River/Canal.
16 Tunggal aggaraw dagiti kerubim, sumurot met dagiti pilid iti abayda; ket tunggal iyukrad dagiti kerubim dagiti payakda tapno agtayabda nga agpangato manipud iti daga, saan nga agpusipos dagiti pilid. Agtalinaedda latta iti abay dagiti kerubim.
When the winged creatures moved, the wheels moved with them. When the winged creatures spread their wings to fly over the ground, the wheels did not leave them.
17 No kasta nga agsardeng dagiti kerubim, agsardeng met dagiti pilid, ket no kasta nga agtayab dagitoy, tumayab met dagiti pilid, ta ti espiritu dagiti sibibiag a parsua ket adda kadagiti pilid.
When the winged creatures stopped, the wheels stopped. When the winged creatures started to fly, the wheels flew with them, because the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.
18 Kalpasanna, pimmanaw ti dayag ni Yahweh manipud iti ruangan ti balay, ket nagtalinaed iti ngatoen dagiti kerubim.
Then the (glory/dazzling light) left the entrance of the temple and stopped above the winged creatures.
19 Inukrad dagiti kerubim dagiti payakda ket timmayabda nga immadayo iti daga, ket nakitak idi rimmuarda, ket kasta met laeng ti inaramid dagiti pilid nga adda iti abayda. Nagsardengda iti akin-daya a pagserkan iti balay ni Yahweh, ket ti dayag ti Dios ti Israel immay kadakuada manipud iti ngatoenda.
While I watched, the winged creatures spread their wings and started to fly, and the wheels went with them. They stopped at the gate on the east side of the temple area, and the (glory/dazzling light) of God, the one whom the [had worshiped], was above them.
20 Dagitoy dagiti sibibiag a parsua a nakitak iti ayan ti sirok ti mangipakita iti kaadda ti Dios ti Israel iti igid ti karayan Kebar, isu nga ammok a dagitoy ket kerubim!
Those were the [same] four living creatures that I had seen alongside the Kebar River/Canal, and I realized that they were the winged creatures.
21 Tunggal maysa kadagitoy ket addaan iti uppat a rupa ken uppat a payak, ken adda kasla ima ti tao iti sirok dagiti payakda;
Each of them had four faces and four wings, and under their wings was what resembled a human’s hands.
22 ket ti kalanglanga dagiti rupada ket kas kadagiti rupa a nakitak iti sirmata idiay karayan Kebar, ket no sadino ti sinango ti tunggal maysa kadagitoy, sadiay ti pagturonganda.
Their faces were the same as the faces that I had seen at the Kebar River/Canal. Each of them flew straight ahead.

< Ezekiel 10 >