< Taneo 8 >
1 Hagi Belsasa'ma kinima manino egeno nampa 3ma hia kafufina, nagra Danieli'na mago'ene nampa 2 avanagnaza ke'noe.
“In the third year of the reign of Belshazzar the king, a vision has appeared to me—I Daniel—after that which had appeared to me at the beginning.
2 Ana ava'nagna zampima ke'noana, Elamu mopafima ugagotama hu'nea ran kuma Susa kumate Ulai timofo ankenare oti'nena ana ava'nagna zana ke'noe.
And I see in a vision, and it comes to pass, in my seeing, and I [am] in Shushan the palace that [is] in Elam the province, and I see in a vision, and I have been by the stream Ulai.
3 Hagi anante nagra kesgama hu'na koana, tare za'za pazive hunte'nea ve sipisipi afu'mo tinkenare oti'nege'na ke'noe. Hagi tare pazive'mokea za'za hu'na'anagi henkarfama hageno mareri'nea pazivemo'a, kotama marerinea pazivemofona agatereno za'za hu'ne.
And I lift up my eyes, and look, and behold, a certain ram is standing before the stream, and it has two horns, and the two horns [are] high; and one [is] higher than the other, and the high one is coming up last.
4 Ana ve sipisipimo'a hankavenentake hu'neakino kogeno'a, zage fre kazigane, noti kazigane, sauti kazigane vuno eno nehuno, maka zama avugama me'nea zana ome mitre eme mitre hu'ne. Ana higeno mago'a afi'zagamo'za oti hankavetine'za hara hunente'za, agrama ha'ma huzmantea vahera zamagu vazigara osu'naze. Ana hazageno agra avesite nazano hunaku'ma hiazana nehuno hankave nentake afi'zaga efore hu'ne.
I have seen the ram pushing westward, and northward, and southward, and no living creatures stand before it, and there is none delivering out of its hand, and it has done according to its pleasure, and has exerted itself.
5 Hanki ana ava'nama koa zanku antahintahi hakare nehu'na koana, mago ve meme afu'mo'a zage fre kazigati efore huteno, moparera agiamo'a avako osiaza, ame huno maka ama mopafina agareno vuno e'no hu'ne. Ana mememofona tare avurgararemofo amunompina mago tusizankna pazive mareri'ne.
And I have been considering, and behold, a young male goat has come from the west, over the face of the whole earth, whom none is touching in the earth; as for the young male goat, a conspicuous horn [is] between its eyes.
6 Hagi tinkenare'ma oti'nege'nama ko'ma ke'noa ve sipisipi afu'ma mani'nerega, ana ve meme afu'mo'a tusi arimpa nehegeno taragino vu'ne.
And it comes to the ram possessing the two horns, that I had seen standing before the stream, and runs to it in the fury of its power.
7 Ana hige'na anante kogeno ana mememo'a sipisipi afu'mofona tusi arimpa ahenenteno, eme ahe nefrino, tare pazive'ararena rufutagi atre'ne. Ana sipisipimo'a hankavetino hara hugara osigeno, meme afumo'a ahetregeno masegeno agiareti rehapati'ne. Ana higeno mago afi'zagamo'a, mememofo hankavefintira aza huno agura ovazi'ne.
And I have seen it coming near the ram, and it becomes embittered at it, and strikes the ram, and breaks its two horns, and there has been no power in the ram to stand before it, and it casts it to the earth, and tramples it down, and there has been no deliverer to the ram out of its power.
8 Anama huteno'a mememo'a tusi hankavenentake zaga efore hu'ne. Hianagi hankave'amo'ma ome rama nehigeno'a, hankavenentake pazive'amo'a ruhantagirami'ne. Ana higeno anampintira 4'a hankave pazivetami hanatiteno, ama mopamofona 4'a kaziga asoparega avugosa ome hunte eme hunte hu'ne.
And the young male goat has exerted itself very much, and when it is strong, the great horn has been broken; and a vision of four comes up in its place, at the four winds of the heavens.
9 Hagi mago pazivepintira mago osi pazive hanatiteno, ana pazivemo'ma ome ran kerfama huno hankavema enerino'a, sauti kaziga vahe'ene zage hanati kaziga vahe'ene, knare zantfama hu'nea Israeli mopafi vahera zamazeri haviza hu'ne.
And from one of them has come forth a little horn, and it exerts itself greatly toward the south, and toward the east, and toward the beautiful [land];
10 Ana nehigeno ana pazivemofo hankavemo'a ra ome huno monafinkama nemaniza sondia vahe ha' ome huzmante'ne. Ana nehuno monafima me'nea hanafitamina eri atafri atreno agareti zamare hapati'ne.
indeed, it exerts to the host of the heavens, and causes to fall to the earth of the host, and of the stars, and tramples them down.
11 Ana nehuno monafima nemaniza sondia vahete Kva nekna hanue nehuno agrite'ma mago mago zupama ofama hunentaza ofanena erinetreno, mono'ma hunentaza nonena eri haviza hutre'ne.
And to the prince of the host it exerts itself, and the continual [sacrifice] has been taken away by it, and thrown down the base of his sanctuary.
12 Vahemo'zama kumi'ma nehaza zamo ana pazive'mofona hankave amigeno, monafima nemaniza sondia vahe hankavea eri netreno, mago mago zupama ofama nehaza zana eri netreno, tamage nanekea eritre'ne. Ana nehuno ana pazivemo'ma nazano hunaku'ma hiazana amne tro huke'za hu'ne.
And the host is given up, with the continual [sacrifice], through transgression, and it throws down truth to the earth, and it has worked, and prospered.
13 Anante ruotage'ma hu'na'a ankerontre'ma mani'nampintira magomo'a amanage huno magomofona antahige'ne. Ke ontahi havi avu'ava zama ama ava'nagna zampima fore hia zantamina nama'a kna maniteno vagaregahie? Ana hanige'za vahe'mo'za ina zupa ete eri agafa hu'za mago mago zupama huterema nehaza ofa hugahaze? Ina zupa ana pazivemofo hankavea vagaresnigeno, Monafi sondia vahetamima zamazeri haviza nehuno, mono noma agiareti'ma eri havizama nehia zamo'a vagaregahie?
And I hear a certain holy one speaking, and a certain holy one says to the wonderful numberer who is speaking: Until when [is] the vision of the continual [sacrifice], and of the transgression, an astonishment, to make a treading down of both sanctuary and host?
14 Higeno mago ankeromo'a kenona huno, ama ana knazamo'a 2tausen 300'a zagene hanine maniteno ome vagaresnige'za, Anumzamofo mono nona ete eri so'e hugahaze.
And he says to me, Until evening—morning two thousand and three hundred, then is the holy place declared right.
15 Hanki nagra Danieli'na ana avana gnazama nege'na, ana ava'nagna zamofo agafa'agu'ma antahintahi hakarema nehugeno'a, ame huno mago ne'mo navuga eme oti'ne.
And it comes to pass in my seeing—I, Daniel—the vision, that I require understanding, and behold, standing before me [is] as the appearance of a mighty one.
16 Anante antahugeno mago vahe'mofo ageru'mo Ulai tintegati kezatino, Danieli'ma ke'nea ava'nagna zamofo agafa'a Gebrieliga eri ama hunka asamio hu'ne.
And I hear a voice of man between [the banks of] Ulai, and he calls and says: Gabriel, cause this [one] to understand the appearance.
17 Higeno ankero ne' Gebrieli'ma eno nagrama oti'noa tvaonte'ma ege'na, nagra tusi koro nehu'na navugosaregati mopafi kepri hu'na masogeno, Gebrieli'a huno, mopafi vahetfa mani'nane. Hianagi monane mopanema vagareku'ma hania knafima fore'ma hania knaza ava'nafima kana zantamimofo agafa'a antahi ama' hugahane.
And he comes in near my station, and at his coming in I have been afraid, and I fall on my face, and he says to me: Understand, son of man, for at the time of the end [is] the vision.
18 Hagi ana ankeromo'ma agi'ma reaka huno keagama nenasamigeno'a, navumo'a kagigagi hige'na navugosaregati mopafi traka hu'na mase'noe. Hianagi ana ankeromo'a navako huno nazeri otige'na oti fatgo hu'noe.
And in his speaking with me, I have been in a trance on my face, on the earth; and he comes against me, and causes me to stand on my station,
19 Anama huteno'a anante amanage hu'ne. Henkama knazama fore'ma hania zamofo kasaminaku e'noe. Anumzamo'a arimpa ahe'zama'ama eri ama'ma hania kna ko huhamprinte neankino, kagrama ava'nafima ke'nana kante anteno, ana maka zamo'a eama hugahie.
and says: Behold, I am causing you to know that which is in the latter end of the indignation; for at the appointed time [is] the end.
20 Hagi mago ve sipisipi afu'mofoma tare pazive'ma hunte'negenka ke'nanana, e'i Midia kini ne'ene Pesia kini netrente huvame huke me'na'e.
The ram that you have seen possessing two horns, [are] the kings of Media and Persia.
21 Hagi azokake'ma hu'nea ve meme afumo'a Grisi kini nete huvame huno me'ne. Ana mememofoma tare avurgamofo amu'nompima mago ra pazive'ma hunte'negenka'ma ke'nanana, e'i ko'ma Grisi mopare'ma kinima efore hu'nea nete huvame huno me'negenka ke'nane.
And the young male goat, the hairy one, [is] the king of Javan; and the great horn that [is] between its eyes is the first king;
22 Hagi ana mememofoma 4'a ne'onse pazivetamima hanati'za ra pazive'ma ruhantagi netre'za agri noma eri'naza zamofo agafa'amo'a, Grisi mopa 4'afi refko hanige'za, 4'a kini vahe'mo'za kegava hugahaze. Hianagi ko'ma Grisi mopare kinima mani'nea ne'mofo hankavea agateoregahaze.
and that being broken, four stand up in its place, four kingdoms stand up from the nation, and not in its power.
23 Hanki henka'a ana 4'a kini vahe'mo'zama kinima mani'za ome vagareku'ma hanaza knafina, vahe'mo'za tusi kumi hu'za eri hakare hugahaze. Anama hanaza knafina mago kini ne' efore hugahiankino, vahera zamage fenkami neteno, havigege nehuno, knare avu'avara huozmantegosie.
And in the latter end of their kingdom, about the perfecting of the transgressors, a king stands up, fierce of face, and understanding hidden things;
24 Ana ne'mo'a tusi'a hankave kini efore hugahie. Hianagi agra'a hankaverera anazana osugahie. Ana nehuno hankave kva vahetamine Anumzamofo vahe'enena zamazeri haviza hugahie.
and his power has been mighty, and not by his own power; and he destroys wonderful things, and he has prospered, and worked, and destroyed mighty ones, and the people of the Holy Ones.
25 Ana ne'mo'a havigema huno vahe'ma revatgama hania avu'avazamo hanigeno, maka zampina knarera nehuno, agrama agesama antahisiana nagra maka vahera zamagatere'noe huno antahigahie. Ana nehuno rama'a vahera antri hanazaza huno zamahe nefrino, maka kini vahe'mokizmi Kini nera ha' huntegahie. Hianagi mago vahe'mo ha'hunteno azeri haviza osaniaza agra'a haviza hugahie.
And by his understanding he has also caused deceit to prosper in his hand, and in his heart he exerts himself, and by ease he destroys many; and he stands against the Prince of princes—and he is broken without hand.
26 Hagi ava'nagna zampima mika nantera ofaramima nehaza zama negenka, mika kinaga ofaramima nehaza zama ke'nanana, e'i tamage'za ke'nane. Hianagi ana zamo'a ame' huno forera osu zazate meteno fore hugahianki, eri amara hunka vahera ozamasaminka atregeno frakino meno.
And the appearance of the evening and of the morning, that is told, is true; and you, hide the vision, for [it is] after many days.
27 Hagi nagra Danieli'na anankema antahitogeno'a hankavenimo'a omanege'na, mago'a kna kri eri'na mase'noe. Anama hutege'na ete oti'na kini ne'mofo eri'zama e'nerua eri'zante vu'noe. Ana nehu'na ana ava'nama ke'noa zanku antahintahi hakare hu'noanagi, ana ava'namofo agafa'a antahi amara osu'noe.
And I, Daniel, have been, indeed, I became sick [for] days, and I rise, and do the king’s work, and am astonished at the appearance, and there is none understanding.”