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1 Hanki kini trate mani'nea Ne'mofo tamaga azampine agu'afine amefiga'anena, avo krente'nea avontafera, 7ni'a fukinu rekamrente'nege'na ke'noe.
Then I saw at the right hand of him who was seated on the throne a book, with writing inside and out, and sealed with seven seals;
2 Ana hige'na kogeno hanavenentake ankeromo ranke huno anage hu'ne, Iza knarera hu'ne'nimo, ama fuki'ma rekamrente'nea avontafera erignopeno erivaka regara hu'ne?
and I saw a mighty angel who was proclaiming in a loud voice – “Who is worthy to open the book and break its seals?”
3 Hanki monafi mani'nesimo'o, mopafi mani'nesimo'o, mopa agu'afi mani'nesimo'a, mago'mo'e huno ama ana avontafera erivaka orege, agu'afina erivakareno kegara osu'ne.
But no one either in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the book or look within it.
4 Ana hige'na krafage hu'na zavira ate'noe. Na'ankure mago'mo'e huno ana avontafera erivaka orege, agu'afina kegara osu'nege'ne.
At this I wept long, because no one could be found who was worthy to open the book or look within it.
5 Ana 24'a (elda) kva vahepinti mago'mo anage huno nasami'ne, Zavira otenka ko! Juda naga'nofipinti Deviti negeho ha'ma agatere'nea Laionimo, Agra 7ni'a fukina eriganopega hu'neankino ana avontafera erivakarega hu'ne.
But one of the elders said to me – “Do not weep. The Lion conquered – the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Scion of David – and can therefore open the book with its seven seals.”
6 Anante kogeno mago Sipisipi anentamo'a kini tramofone, 4'a kasefa hu'za zamasimu'ma ante'za mani'naza zagaramimofo amu'nompi oti'nege'za, 24'a elda kva vahe'mo'za regorave hunte'naze. Ana Sipisipi anentara korapama ahe'naza Sipisipi anenta kna hu'ne. Ana Sipisipi anentamofona 7ni'a pazive huntegeno, 7ni'a avurga hunte'neankino, e'i ana avurgamo'a Anumzamofo 7ni'a avamutaminkino, maka kaziga mopafi huzmantege'za nevaze.
Then, within the space between the throne and the four creatures, and in the midst of the elders, I saw, standing, a Lamb, which seemed to have been sacrificed. It had seven horns and seven eyes. (These eyes are the seven spirits of God, and they are sent into all the world.)
7 Hagi Agra vuno trate'ma mani'nemofo tamaga azampintira avontafera omeri'ne.
The Lamb came forward; and he has taken the book from the right hand of him who was seated on the throne.
8 Hagi ana Sipisipi afu anentamo'ma avontafe'ma omenerige'za, 4'a zamasimu eri'za mani'naza zagaraminki, 24'a (elda) kva vahe'mo'za, Sipisipi anentamofo agafi zamarenare'za magoke magoke'mo'za zavena (harp) eri'ne'za, zamente zamente mananentake'zama kre sramnavu'za mevite'nea golire zuompa eri'nazana, e'i anazana Anumzamofo naga'mofo nunamune.
And, when he had taken the book, the four creatures and the twenty-four elders prostrated themselves before the Lamb, each of them holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense. (These are the prayers of Christ’s people.)
9 Hagi zamagra kasefa zagame nehu'za anage hu'naze, Kagra avontafera erinka rekamrente'naza fukintamina eriganopega hu'nane. Na'ankure Kagrira kahe frizagenka koranka'anu, mika nofi nagapinti'ene, zamagerupinti'ene, vahepinti'ene, mopafi vahera mi'za sezmante'nane.
And they are singing a new song – “You are worthy to take the book and break its seals, for you were sacrificed, and with your blood you did buy for God people of every tribe, and language, and people, and nation,
10 Kagraka'a kumaka'afi huhampri zmantanke'za, kinimofo pristi vahe trohu'za manizanki'za, zamagra ama mopafi veara kegava hu'za manigahaze.
and did make them a kingdom of priests in the service of our God, and they are reigning on the earth.”
11 Anantera nege'na nentahugeno, rama'a ankero vahe'mo'za kini tra'mofona regagi'ne'za, kasefa hu'za mani'naza zagamo'zane, 24'a elda kva vahe'mo'zane, tusi'a hampriga osuga'a vahe'mo'za,
Then, in my vision, I heard the voices of many angels round the throne, and of the creatures, and of the elders. In number they were ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands,
12 ranke hu'za anage hu'naze, Agri'ma ahazageno fri'nemo, hanavene so'e feno zane, knare antahi'zane, himamu hanavene, husga huno ra agia ami'zana Agrake erigahie.
and they cried in a loud voice – “Worthy is the Lamb that was sacrificed to receive all power, and wealth, and wisdom, and might, and honour, and praise, and blessing.”
13 Hanki maka'zama tro huzmantege'za zamasimu ante'za monafine, mopamofo agu'afima mani'naza zagamo'zane, hagerimpi mani'naza zagamo'za, nentahuge'za anage hu'za, Kini trate'ma mani'nemo'ene Sipisipi anentamo'a asomu'ene ra agine, kegavamahu hanavemo'a, Zanagrite mevava hugahie hu'za hu'naze. (aiōn g165)
And I heard every created thing in the air, and on the earth, and under the earth, and on the sea, and all that is in them crying – “To him who is seated on the throne and to the Lamb be ascribed all blessing, and honour, and praise, and dominion for ever and ever.” (aiōn g165)
14 Kasefa hu'za mani'naza 4'a zagamo'za tamage hu'za huvava nehazageno, 24'a (elda) kva vahe'mo'za zamarenare'za mono huznante'naze.
And the four creatures said “Amen,” and the elders prostrated themselves and worshiped.

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