< Jaņa Atklāsmes Grāmata 14 >
1 Un es redzēju, un raugi, Tas Jērs stāvēja uz Ciānas kalna un līdz ar Viņu simt četrdesmit četri tūkstoši, kam Viņa Tēva vārds bija rakstīts pie viņu pierēm.
But then I saw the [one who is like a] lamb standing on Zion Hill [in Jerusalem]. With him were 144,000 [people]. His name and his Father’s name had been written {[He] had written his name and his Father’s name} on their foreheads.
2 Un es dzirdēju balsi no debesīm kā daudz ūdeņu balsi un kā liela pērkona balsi, un tā balss, ko es dzirdēju, bija tā kā koklētāji koklē uz savām koklēm.
I heard a sound from heaven, which was as [loud] [SIM] as the sound of a huge waterfall (OR, a great/wide [river of rushing] water) and which was [also as loud as] [SIM] mighty thunder. The sound that I heard was like [the sound that] people make when they are playing their harps.
3 Un tie dziedāja kā jaunu dziesmu tā goda krēsla priekšā un to četru dzīvo un to vecaju priekšā, un neviens nevarēja to dziesmu mācīties, kā vien tie simt četrdesmit četri tūkstoši, kas bija atpirkti no pasaules.
The 144,000 people were singing a new song [while they stood] in front of the throne, in front of the four living [creatures], and in front of the elders. Only the 144,000 [people], the ones who have been {whom [the one who is like a lamb] has} redeemed/bought from among the people on the earth, could learn that song. No one else could learn the song [that they sang].
4 Šie ir, kas ar sievām nav apgānījušies; jo tie ir šķīsti; šie ir, kas Tam Jēram staigā pakaļ, uz kurieni Tas iet. Šie ir atpirkti no cilvēkiem par pirmajiem Dievam un Tam Jēram.
Those 144,000 are the people who are [spiritually] pure, [like] virgins [are morally pure]. They have not (defiled themselves/made themselves impure) [MET] [by worshipping any false god]. They are the ones who accompany Jesus, the [one who is like a] lamb, wherever he goes. They [represent all those whom he has] redeemed/bought for God from among the people [of earth, in order that he might offer] them to God and to [himself].
5 Un viņu mutē viltība nav atrasta, jo tie ir bezvainīgi Dieva goda krēsla priekšā.
[Those people] never lie when they speak [MTY], and they never act immorally.
6 Un es redzēju citu eņģeli debes' vidū skrienam; tam bija mūžīgs evaņģēlijs, tiem sludināt, kas virs zemes dzīvo, un visām tautām un ciltīm un valodām un ļaudīm. (aiōnios )
I saw another angel that was flying between the sky and heaven. He was bringing [God’s] eternal good message [to earth], in order that he might proclaim it to people who live on the earth. He will proclaim it to every nation, [to every] tribe, [to speakers of every] language [MTY], and [to every] people-[group]. (aiōnios )
7 Šis ar stipru balsi sacīja: bīstaties Dievu un dodiet Viņam godu, jo Viņa sodības stunda ir nākusi, un pielūdziet To, kas ir radījis debesi un zemi un jūru un ūdeņu avotus.
He said in a loud voice, “Revere God and honor him, because it is now time for him to judge [people]! Worship [God, because he is] the one who created the heaven, the earth, the ocean, and the springs of water.”
8 Un cits eņģelis, otrs, nāca pakaļ sacīdams: kritusi, kritusi Bābele, tā lielā pilsēta, tāpēc ka tā visas tautas dzirdinājusi ar savas maucības dusmu vīnu.
A second angel came after him saying, “The very evil [cities] (OR, [city]) [represented by] Babylon are completely destroyed! [God] has punished [their people because] they [have persuaded people of] all the nations [to forsake God, just like a prostitute] [MET] persuades [men] to drink [strong] wine and [as a result] commit sexual immorality.”
9 Un cits eņģelis, tas trešais, tiem nāca pakaļ sacīdams ar stipru balsi: ja kas to zvēru pielūdz un viņa bildi un pieņem to zīmi pie savas pieres un pie savas rokas,
A third angel came next, saying in a loud voice, “If people worship the beast and its image and [allow] its mark to be put {its [agent to] put its mark} on their foreheads or on their hands,
10 Tas arīdzan dzers no Dieva dusmības vīna, kas stiprs Viņa bardzības biķerī ir ieliets, un tas taps mocīts ar uguni un sēru to svēto eņģeļu un Tā Jēra priekšā.
God will be angry with them and punish them very severely [MET]. They will be tormented {[God] will torment them} in burning sulfur in the presence of his holy angels and in the presence of the [one who is like a] lamb.
11 Un tie dūmi no viņu mocības uzkāpj mūžīgi mūžam, un dusēšanas nav nedz dienu nedz nakti tiem, kas to zvēru un viņa bildi pielūdz, un ja kas viņa vārda zīmi pieņem. (aiōn )
The smoke [from the fire] that torments them will rise forever. [They will] be tormented {[God will] torment them} continually, day and night. [That is what will happen to] the people who worship the beast and its image and who allow its name to be marked on them {allow [its agent] to mark them with its name}.” (aiōn )
12 Še ir to svēto pacietība. Še ir tie, kas tur Dieva baušļus un Jēzus ticību.
So God’s people, those who obey what God commands and who trust in Jesus, must faithfully continue [obeying and trusting him].
13 Un es dzirdēju balsi no debesīm uz mani sakām: raksti! Svētīgi ir tie mirušie, kas iekš Tā Kunga mirst no šī brīža. Tiešām, Tas Gars saka, ka tie dus no savām darbošanām un viņu darbi tos pavada.
I heard a voice from heaven saying, “Write [this: God will] now [abundantly] bless the people who have a close relationship with the Lord [Jesus] for the rest of [their lives].” [God’s] Spirit says, “Yes, [after they die], they will no longer have to work hard. Instead, they will rest, and [the record of the good deeds] [MTY] that they have done will go with them (OR, [God] will [reward them] for the good deeds that they have done).”
14 Un es redzēju un raugi, spožs padebesis un uz tā padebeša viens sēdēja, kas Cilvēka Dēlam līdzīgs, ar zelta kroni galvā un ar asu cirpi rokā.
Then I was surprised to see a white cloud, and on the cloud [someone] was sitting who looked like the one who came from heaven. He [was wearing] a golden crown on his head. In his hand [he held] a sharp sickle.
15 Un cits eņģelis nāca no Dieva nama, saukdams ar stipru balsi uz To, kas uz tā padebeša sēdēja: cērt ar Savu cirpi un pļauj; jo tā pļaušanas stunda Tev ir nākusi, tāpēc ka tas pļaujamais virs zemes ir ienācies.
Another angel came out of the temple [in heaven]. In a loud voice, [speaking figuratively about gathering people for God to judge them], he said to the one who was sitting on the cloud, “The time has come to reap [the grain on the earth], so with your sickle [reap] the [grain], because the grain on the earth is ripe.”
16 Un Tas, kas uz tā padebeša sēdēja, ar Savu cirpi cirta uz zemi, un zeme tapa pļauta.
The one who was sitting on the cloud forcefully gathered together [all the people] on earth, [as] [MET] [a farmer] reaps grain with his sickle.
17 Un cits eņģelis nāca no Tā Dieva nama, kas ir debesīs, un tam bija arīdzan asa cirpe.
Another angel came out of the sanctuary in heaven. He also held a sharp sickle.
18 Un cits eņģelis nāca no tā altāra, tam bija vara pār uguni, un tas sauca ar lielu saukšanu uz to, kam tā asā cirpe bija, sacīdams: cērt ar savu aso cirpi un nogriez vīna ķekarus no zemes vīna koka, jo viņa ogas ir ienākušās.
From the altar came another angel. He is the one who takes care of the fire [of the altar. Also speaking figuratively about gathering the wicked people for God to judge and punish them], he said in a loud voice to the angel who held the sharp sickle, “With your sharp sickle cut off the clusters of grapes in the vineyards on the earth! Then gather the clusters of grapes together, because its grapes are ripe!”
19 Un tas eņģelis cirta ar savu cirpi uz zemi un nogrieza ogas no zemes vīna koka un meta tās tai lielā Dieva dusmības vīna spaidā.
So, [just like a man would] cut off with his sickle the clusters of grapes in his vineyard [MET], an angel forcefully [gathered the wicked people] on the earth. Then he threw them into the huge place where God will angrily punish them.
20 Un tas vīna spaids tapa mīts ārpus pilsētas, un no tā vīna spaida nāca asinis līdz zirgu iemauktiem pie tūkstoš un sešsimt birzumiem.
[The wicked people] were trampled on {[God’s agent] trod on [the wicked people]} [in] the winepress outside the city. The blood that came out from the winepress flowed [in a stream so deep that it reached] to the bridles of the horses, [and extended] (180 miles/300 kilometers).