< Jaņa Atklāsmes Grāmata 21 >

1 Un es redzēju jaunu debesi un jaunu zemi; jo tā pirmā debess un tā pirmā zeme bija zudušas, un jūra vairs nav.
Then [in the vision] I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The first heaven and the first earth had disappeared, and the oceans no longer existed.
2 Un es, Jānis, redzēju to svēto pilsētu, to jauno Jeruzālemi, no Dieva nokāpjam no debesīm, sataisītu kā savam vīram izgreznotu brūti.
I saw [God’s] holy city, which is the new [city of] Jerusalem. It was coming down out of heaven from God. [The city] had been prepared [and decorated] {[God] had prepared [and decorated the city]} as [SIM] a bride is decorated {decorates herself} [beautifully in order to marry] her husband.
3 Un es dzirdēju lielu balsi no debesīm sakām: redzi, tas Dieva dzīvoklis pie cilvēkiem, un Viņš mājos pie tiem un tie būs Viņa ļaudis, un Dievs pats būs pie tiem, viņiem par Dievu.
I heard a loud voice that spoke from the throne [of God]. It said, “Listen to this! Now God will live with people. He will live [right in the midst of] them [DOU]! They will be his people. God himself will be with them, and he will be their God.
4 Un Dievs nožāvēs visas asaras no viņu acīm un nāve vairs nebūs, nedz bēdas, nedz brēkšana, nedz raizes vairs nebūs; jo tās pirmās lietas ir pagājušas.
[As a result], he will [cause them to no longer be sad. It will be as though he will] [MTY] wipe every tear from their eyes. [None of them] will ever again die or mourn or cry [DOU] or suffer pain, because the former things [that make us sad] will have disappeared.”
5 Un kas uz tā godības krēsla sēdēja, sacīja: redzi, visu es daru jaunu. Un Viņš uz mani saka: raksti! Jo šie vārdi ir uzticami un patiesīgi.
Then [God], who sits on the throne, said, “Listen to this! I am [now] making everything new!” He said [to me]: “Write these things [that I have told you], because you can trust [that I will certainly cause them to happen].”
6 Un Viņš uz mani sacīja: tas ir noticis. Es esmu Tas A(Alfa) un Tas O(Omega), Tas Iesākums un Tas Gals. Es tam iztvīkušam došu no dzīvības ūdens avota bez maksas.
He said to me, “I have finished [doing all the things I needed to do]. I am the one who began all things [MET] and the one who will cause all things to end [MET]. To everyone who is [spiritually] thirsty [MET], I will (freely give/give as a free gift) water from the spring [that causes people] to live [forever].
7 Kas uzvar, tam būs iemantot visas lietas, un Es būšu viņa Dievs, un viņš būs Mans dēls.
I will give this to every person who is victorious over [the evil powers] (OR, [over Satan]). I will be their God, and they will be my children.
8 Bet tiem bailīgiem un neticīgiem un negantiem un slepkavām un mauciniekiem un burvjiem un elku kalpiem un visiem melkuļiem būs sava daļa tai zaņķī, kas deg ar uguni un sēru; tā ir tā otrā nāve. (Limnē Pyr g3041 g4442)
But those who are cowardly, those who do not believe [in me], those [who do] detestable things, those who are murderers, those who sin sexually, those who commit sorcery, those who worship idols, and every liar, will [all suffer] in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur. [Anyone who suffers in that lake] will be dying the second time.” (Limnē Pyr g3041 g4442)
9 Un pie manis nāca viens no tiem septiņiem eņģeļiem, kam tie septiņi kausi bija, pildīti ar tām septiņām pēdīgām mocībām, un runāja ar mani sacīdams: nāc šurp! Es tev rādīšu to sievu, Tā Jēra brūti.
One of the seven angels who had one of the seven bowls that had been full of [the wine/liquid causing] [MTY] the seven last plagues came and said to me, “Come [with me] and I will show you [the people who have permanently united with Christ, the one who is like a] lamb! They will be [like] [MET] a bride [for him].”
10 Un viņš mani garā noveda uz lielu un augstu kalnu un man rādīja to lielo pilsētu, to svēto Jeruzālemi, kas no debesīm nokāpa no Dieva.
Then, while [God’s] Spirit [controlled me], the angel took/carried me to the top of a very high mountain. He showed me [God’s] holy city, [the New] Jerusalem. It was coming down out of heaven from God.
11 Un tai bija Dieva godība. Un viņas spožums bija tam visdārgākam akmenim līdzīgs, tā kā jaspisa akmens, kas spīd kā kristāls.
It was shining with his glory. The city was shining like a very precious jasper stone [shines, and] it was clear like crystal.
12 Un tai bija liels un augsts mūris ar divpadsmit vārtiem, un uz tiem vārtiem bija divpadsmit eņģeļi, un vārdi bija virsū rakstīti, kas ir tie divpadsmit Israēla bērnu cilšu vārdi.
[Around the city] was a very high wall. The wall had twelve gates. An angel was at each gate. The names of the twelve tribes of Israel were written {[God] had written the names of the twelve tribes of Israel} over the gates. [Each gate had the name of one tribe].
13 No austruma trīs vārti, no ziemeļa puses trīs vārti, no dienasvidus puses trīs vārti, no vakara puses trīs vārti.
Three gates were on the east [side], three gates were on the north [side], three gates were on the south [side], and three gates were on the west [side].
14 Un pilsētas mūrim bija divpadsmit pamati un uz tiem Tā Jēra divpadsmit apustuļu vārdi.
The wall of the city had twelve foundation [stones]. On each foundation [stone was] the name of one of the twelve apostles of [Jesus, the one who is like a] lamb.
15 Un kas ar mani runāja, tam bija zelta kārts, ka tas to pilsētu mērotu un viņas vārtus un viņas mūrus.
The angel who was speaking to me carried a golden measuring rod, in order to measure the city, its gates, and its wall.
16 Un tā pilsēta bija četrstūrīga un bija tik gara, cik plata. Un viņš to pilsētu mēroja ar to kārti pie divpadsmit tūkstošiem birzumiem; viņas garums un platums un augstums bija it vienāds.
The city was square [in shape]; it was as long as it was wide. After the angel measured the city with his rod, [he reported that it was] (1,500 miles/2,400 kilometers) long, and that its height was the same as [its length and width].
17 Un viņš mēroja viņas mūri pie simts četrdesmit un četrām olektīm pēc cilvēka mēra, kas tam eņģelim bija.
He measured its wall [and reported that it was] ([216 ft./70 meters]) [thick] (OR, [high]). The angel used the measure that people [normally use].
18 Un viņas mūris bija uztaisīts no jaspisa; un tā pilsēta bija no skaidra zelta, kas skaidrai glāzei bija līdzīgs.
The [city] wall was made of [something like the green stone that we call] jasper. The city [itself] was [made of something like] pure gold [that looked] like clear glass.
19 Un pilsētas mūra pamati bija izrotāti ar visādiem dārgiem akmeņiem; pirmais pamats bija jaspis, otrais safīrs, trešais kalķedons, ceturtais smaragds.
The foundations of the wall of the city were beautifully made with [wonderful stones that are like] precious stones [on earth]. The first foundation [stone was a crystalline stone like] jasper, the second [foundation stone was a blue stone like] sapphire, the third [foundation stone was a green stone like] agate, the fourth [foundation stone was a green stone like] emerald,
20 Piektais sardoniks, sestais sardis, septītais krizolits, astotais berils, devītais topāzis, desmitais krizoprazs, vienpadsmitais hiacints, divpadsmitais ametists.
the fifth [foundation stone was a brown and white layered stone like] sardonyx, the sixth [foundation stone was a red stone like] carnelian, the seventh [foundation stone was a yellow stone like] chrysolite, the eighth [foundation stone was a green stone like] beryl, the ninth [foundation stone was a yellow stone like] topaz, the tenth [foundation stone was a green stone like] chrysoprase, the eleventh [foundation stone was a blue stone like] hyacinth, and the twelfth [foundation stone was a purple stone like] amethyst.
21 Un tie divpadsmit vārti bija divpadsmit pērles, un ikvieni vārti bija no vienas pērles, un pilsētas ielas bija skaidrs zelts tā kā skaidra glāze.
The twelve gates [of the city] were [something like huge] pearls. Each gate was like [it was] a single pearl. The [ground of] the main plaza of the city (OR, The streets of the city) [appeared to be] pure gold [that looked] like clear glass.
22 Un es neredzēju nevienu Dieva namu iekš tās, jo Tas Kungs, tas visu valdītājs Dievs, ir viņas nams un Tas Jērs.
There was no temple in the city. The Lord God Almighty [himself], and the [one who is like a] lamb, are [there, so there was no need for] [MET] a temple.
23 Un tai pilsētai saules nevajag nedz mēneša, ka tie tur spīdētu, jo Dieva godība to apgaismo, un viņas gaišums ir Tas Jērs.
The city will not need the sun or the moon to light the city, because the glory of God will illuminate the city, and [Jesus, the one who is like a] lamb, will also be its light.
24 Un tautas staigās viņas gaišumā, un ķēniņi virs zemes savu godu un slavu nesīs tur iekšā.
The people of [MTY] the nations will live with the light of the city [shining upon them]. And the kings of the earth will bring their wealth into the city [to honor God and the one who is like a lamb].
25 Un viņas vārti netaps aizslēgti dienā, jo nakts tur nav.
The gates of the city will not be shut {No one will shut the gates of the city} [at the end of each day as they usually are shut], because there will be no night there.
26 Un tautu godu un slavu tur nesīs iekšā.
The [people of the] world will also bring their wealth into the city to honor [God and the one who is like a lamb].
27 Un tur neieies neviens, kas ir apgānīts un negantību dara un melus, bet tie vien, kas ir rakstīti Tā Jēra dzīvības grāmatā.
No one who is morally impure, no one who does things [that God considers] detestable, and no one who tells lies, will ever enter that city. Only those people whose names are written in the book of the [one who is like a] lamb {whose [names] the [one who is like a] lamb has written in his book}, [the names] of people who have [eternal] life, will be there.

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