< Jaņa Atklāsmes Grāmata 19 >

1 Un pēc tam es dzirdēju, kā lielu ļaužu pulku, stipru balsi debesīs sakām: Alleluja! Pestīšana un gods un slava un spēks Tam Kungam, mūsu Dievam!
After these things I heard [what sounded] like a huge crowd in heaven. They were shouting things like, “(Hallelujah!/Praise our God!)” “He has saved us!” “He is glorious and mighty!”
2 Jo Viņa tiesas ir patiesīgas un taisnas, tāpēc ka Viņš to lielo mauku ir notiesājis, kas zemi ir samaitājusi ar savu maucību, un Viņš savu kalpu asinis pie tās ir atriebis.
“Praise him because he judges truly and justly!” “He has punished the very evil cities that are like a prostitute, because their people persuaded the other people of earth [MTY] to act immorally and idolatrously like they do.” “Praise him because he has punished them for murdering his servants [MTY]!”
3 Un tie sacīja otrā kārtā: Alleluja! Un viņas dūmi uzkāpj mūžīgi mūžam. (aiōn g165)
[The crowd] shouted a second time saying: (Hallelujah!/Praise God!) The smoke of the fire that is burning the cities will rise forever! (aiōn g165)
4 Un tie divdesmit četri vecaji un tie četri dzīvie nometās un pielūdza Dievu, kas uz tā goda krēsla sēdēja, sacīdami: Āmen, Alleluja!
The 24 elders and the four living [creatures] (prostrated themselves/knelt down) and worshipped God, who sits on the throne. Then they said, “[It] is true! (Hallelujah!/Praise God!)”
5 Un balss izgāja no tā goda krēsla sacīdama: teiciet mūsu Dievu, visi Viņa kalpi, un kas Viņu bīstas, mazie un lielie.
Someone spoke from the throne and said, “All you who are our God’s servants, praise him! All you who reverence him, [whether you are socially] significant or insignificant, praise him! [Everyone]!”
6 Un es dzirdēju kā balsi no daudz ļaudīm un kā balsi no daudz ūdeņiem un kā balsi no stipriem pērkoniem sakām: Alleluja! Jo Tas Kungs, tas visu Valdītājs Dievs, ir valdību uzņēmis.
I heard something like the noise of a huge crowd [of people], like the sound of a huge waterfall (OR, a great/wide river of rushing water), and like the sound of loud thunder. They were shouting: (Hallelujah!/Praise God!) Because the Lord God, the Almighty One, reigns!
7 Lai priecājamies un gavilējam un Viņam godu dodam, jo Tā Jēra kāzas ir nākušas, un Viņa sieva ir sataisījusies.
We should rejoice, we should be extremely glad, and we should honor him, because it is now time for Jesus, the one who is like a lamb, to be united permanently with his people, which will be like a man [MET] marrying his bride, and because those who belong to him have prepared themselves to be united with him.
8 Un viņai ir dots, ka top apģērbta ar šķīstu un spožu dārgu audeklu; jo tas dārgais audekls ir to svēto taisnība.
God has permitted them to be completely pure, like a bride who [MET] dresses in fine linen that is bright and clean. Fine [bright and clean] linen represents the righteous acts of God’s people.
9 Un viņš uz mani saka: raksti! Svētīgi ir tie, kas ir aicināti uz Tā Jēra kāzu mielastu! Un viņš uz mani saka: šie ir tie patiesīgie Dieva vārdi.
Then the angel said to me, “Write [this: God will abundantly] bless the people who are {whom [he] has} invited to the feast [that celebrates Jesus, the one who is like a] lamb, [permanently uniting with his people, like someone] [MET] [marrying a wife].” He also said [to me]: “These words that God [declares] are true!”
10 Un es kritu pie viņa kājām, viņu pielūgt, un viņš uz mani saka: “Raugi, nedari tā! Es esmu darba biedrs tev un taviem brāļiem, kam ir Jēzus liecība. Pielūdz Dievu! Jo Jēzus liecība ir tas praviešu mācības gars.”
I [immediately] (prostrated myself/knelt down) at his feet in order to worship him. But he said to me, “Do not [worship me]! I am [just] your [(sg)] fellow servant and the fellow servant of your [(sg)] fellow believers who tell people about Jesus. God is the one whom you should worship, because it is the Spirit of God who gives people the power to tell others about Jesus (OR, [those who tell others about] Jesus are [truly] declaring [the words that the Spirit of God has given them])!”
11 Un es redzēju debesis atvērtas, un raugi, balts zirgs, un kas uz tā sēdēja, tapa saukts Uzticīgs un Patiesīgs, un Tas tiesā un karo iekš taisnības.
[In the vision] I saw heaven opened {open}, and I was surprised to see a white horse. [Jesus], the one who was riding on the horse, is called ‘Trustworthy and Genuine/True’. He judges [all people according to] what is right, and fights righteously [against his enemies].
12 Un Viņa acis ir kā uguns liesma, un uz Viņa galvas ir daudz ķēniņu kroņi, un vārds Viņam bija rakstīts, ko neviens nezināja, kā vien Viņš pats.
His eyes [shone like] [MET] a flame of fire. There were many royal crowns on his head. A name had been written [on him]. Only he knows [the meaning of that name].
13 Un Viņš bija apģērbts ar drēbēm, kas bija asinīs mērktas, un Viņa vārds tapa saukts Dieva vārds.
The robe he was wearing was drenched with blood. His name is [also] “(The one who expresses what God is like/The Word of God).”
14 Un Tam gāja pakaļ tie debes' karaspēki uz baltiem zirgiem, apģērbti ar baltu un šķīstu dārgu audekli.
The armies of heaven were following him. [They were also] riding on white horses. They were wearing clothes [made of] clean white linen.
15 Un no Viņa mutes iziet ass zobens, ar to sist pagānus; un Viņš tos ganīs ar dzelzs rīksti, un Viņš min Dieva, Tā Visuvarenā, bargās dusmības vīna spaidu.
[The words] that Jesus speaks [are like] [MTY] a sharp sword with which he will strike [the rebellious people of] the nations. He himself will rule them [powerfully, as though he had] [MET] an iron rod. He will crush [his enemies just like] [MET] [a person crushes grapes in a] winepress. [He will do this for] God Almighty, who is extremely angry [with them because of their sins].
16 Un uz drēbēm un uz sāniem viņam ir tas vārds rakstīts: ķēniņu Ķēniņš un kungu Kungs!
On his cloak close to his thigh a name had been written {[he] had written a name}, which is “King who [rules over all other] kings and Lord who [rules over all other] lords.”
17 Un es redzēju vienu eņģeli saulē stāvam, un tas sauca ar stipru balsi sacīdams uz visiem putniem, kas debess vidū skrien: nāciet un sapulcinājaties uz to lielo Dieva mielastu,
I saw an angel who was standing in [the light of] [MTY] the sun. He called loudly to all the [flesh-eating] birds flying high in the sky, “Come and gather for the wonderful feast that God [is providing for you]!
18 Ka jūs ēdat ķēniņu miesas, virsnieku miesas un vareno miesas un zirgu miesas un jājēju, kas uz tiem sēž, un visu svabadu un kalpu un mazu un lielu miesas.
[Come] and eat the flesh of all [God’s enemies who are dead—] the flesh of kings, army commanders, [people who fought] powerfully, horses and the [soldiers] who rode them, [and the flesh of all other kinds of people], whether [they were] free or slaves, [socially] insignificant or significant. [All kinds]!”
19 Un es redzēju to zvēru un tos ķēniņus virs zemes, un viņu sapulcinātos karaspēkus karojam pret To, kas uz tā zirga sēdēja, un pret Viņa kara spēku.
Then I saw the beast and the kings of earth with their armies gathered together to fight against the Rider on the horse, and against his army.
20 Un tas zvērs tapa sagrābts, un līdz ar to tas viltīgais pravietis, kas viņa priekšā tās zīmes bija darījis, caur ko viņš bija pievīlis tos, kas bija pieņēmuši tā zvēra zīmi, un tos, kas pielūdza viņa bildi: tie divi tapa dzīvi iemesti uguns zaņķī, kas deg ar sēru. (Limnē Pyr g3041 g4442)
The beast and the false prophet were captured {[He] captured the beast and the false prophet}. The false prophet is the one who had performed miracles in the beast’s presence. By doing that he had deceived the people who had accepted the beast’s mark [on their foreheads] and who worshipped its image. The beast and the false prophet were thrown {[He] threw the beast and the one who falsely said that he spoke messages that came directly from God} alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur. (Limnē Pyr g3041 g4442)
21 Un tie atlikušie tapa nokauti caur to zobenu, kas izgāja no mutes Tam, kas sēdēja uz tā zirga, un visi putni pieēdās no viņu miesām.
The rider on the horse killed the rest [of their armies] just by [speaking words], [which were like] [MTY] a sword that extended from his mouth. All those birds gorged themselves on the flesh of [the people whom he had killed].

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