Aionian Verses
Hene niongake hañohoñe aze o ana-dahi’eo naho o anak’ ampela’e iabio, f’ie nifoneñe tsy hohoñeñe, ami’ty hoe, Aiy, hizotso mb’an-tsikeokeoke mb’ aman’ ana-dahiko iraho an-kontoke. Izay ty fangoihoian-drae’e aze; (Sheol )
All his sons and daughters tried to console him, but he rejected their attempts. “No,” he said, “I will go down into my grave mourning for my son.” So Joseph's father went on weeping for him. (Sheol )
Fe hoe re, Tsy hizotso mb’eo i anakoy, mate i rahalahi’ey le ie ty honka’e. Aa ie mizo voiñe amy lia handena’ areoy le hazotso’areo an-kontoke mb’ antsikeokeok’ao o volo-fotikoo. (Sheol )
“My son won't go there with you!” Jacob declared. “His brother is dead, and he's the only one I have left. If anything bad happens to him on the journey you're planning, you'll send this old man to his grave in grief.” (Sheol )
Aa naho endese’ areo añe boak’ amako ka itoy, vaho manjo-voiñe le hampidrodrète’ areo an-kòntoke mb’an-tsikeokeok’ ao o volo-fotikoo. (Sheol )
If you take this one away from me too, and something bad happens to him, you'll send this old man to his grave in grief.’ (Sheol )
ie mahaoniñe te tsy ama’ay i ajalahiy vaho hihomake; le hampidrodrète’ o mpitoro’oo mb’an-tsikeokeok’ ao o maròy fotin-drae’ay mpitoro’oo, (Sheol )
as soon as he sees the boy isn't there he'll die, and we will really send this old man, our father, to his grave in grief. (Sheol )
Fa naho manao raha vao t’Iehovà, naho sokafe’ o taneo ty vava’e, hampibotseke iareo naho ze hene a’ iareo vaho hivarigodam-beloñe mb’ an-tsikeokeok’ ao, le ho fohi’ areo te ninjè’ ondatio t’Iehovà. (Sheol )
But if the Lord does something totally different, and the earth opens up and swallows them down along with everything that belongs to them so that they go down alive into Sheol, then you will know that these men have acted with contempt to the Lord.” (Sheol )
Aa le nigodam-beloñe mb’ an-tsikeokeok’ ao iereo reke-panañañ’ iaby; nikitek’ ambone’e i taney, naho fa nimongoreñe amy valobohokey iereo. (Sheol )
They went down alive into Sheol with all that they had. The earth closed over them, and they were no more. (Sheol )
Afo misolebotse ty an-doakoroko ao, mamorototo pak’ an-tsikeokeom-paha-sive ao, ampangotomomohe’e ty tane toy naho o vorohota’eo, ampirehete’e o faham-bohitseo. (Sheol )
My anger has been set on fire, burning down to the depths of the grave, destroying the earth and all it produces, even setting fire to the foundations of the mountains. (Sheol )
Mamono t’Iehovà, mbore mameloñe; manjotso mb’an-tsikeokeok’ ao, vaho mañakatse boak’ao. (Sheol )
The Lord kills and he revives; he sends some down to the grave, but he raises others up. (Sheol )
Mivandibanditse amako o vahoran-tsikeokeokeo; miatreatre ahy o fandrim-pihomahañeo. (Sheol )
The grave wound its ropes around me; death set snares for me. (Sheol )
Ano arè ami’ty hihi’o, le ko ado’o hizotso mb’an-tsikeokeok’ ao am-panintsiñañe i añambone’e fotiy. (Sheol )
Do what you think is right, but don't let his gray head go down peacefully into the grave. (Sheol )
Ie amy zao ko atao’o malio tahiñe, ihe ondaty mahihitse; le ho fohi’o ze hanoe’o le ampigodaño an-dio mb’ an-tsikeokeok’ ao i añambone’e fotiy. (Sheol )
So don't leave him unpunished. You're a wise man and you know what you have to do to him—send him down into the grave with blood on his gray head.” (Sheol )
Ie misaoke ty rahoñe, le añe: Izay ty igodaña’ ty an-kibory ao, tsy hiboaha’e ka. (Sheol )
When a cloud disappears, it's gone, just as anyone who goes down to Sheol does not come back up. (Sheol )
Sikal’ an-dindìñe eñe iereo? —ino ty ho mete’o? laleke ta i Tsikeokeokey —ino ty ho fohi’o? (Sheol )
It is greater than the heavens—what can you do? It is deeper than Sheol—what can you know? (Sheol )
Ehe t’ie haeta’o an-tsikeokeok’ao, le hakafi’o ampara’ te mimpoly ty haviñera’o, vaho hampitsatoha’o andro hahatiahia’o ahy! (Sheol )
I wish you would hide me in Sheol; conceal me there until your anger is gone. Set a definite time for me there, and remember me! (Sheol )
Ie andiñisako ho akibako ty tsikeokeoke, naho añ’ieñe ao ty andafihako i tihikoy, (Sheol )
What am I looking for? To make my home in Sheol, to make my bed in darkness? (Sheol )
Hilenteke mb’an-tsikeokeoke ao hao re? hitrao-pitofàñe an-debok’ ao hao zahay. (Sheol )
Will hope go down with me to the gates of Sheol? Will we go down together into the dust?” (Sheol )
Gadoñe’ iereo am-pibodobodoañe o andro’eo vaho mizotso mb’an-kibory ao am-pierañerañañe. (Sheol )
They live out their lives contentedly, and go down to Sheol in peace. (Sheol )
Mamotseke ranom-panala ty tariñandroke naho ty hain-tane: Izay ka ty kibory amo manan-tahiñeo. (Sheol )
Just as heat and drought dry up snowmelt, so Sheol takes away those who have sinned. (Sheol )
Miboridañe añatrefa’e eo ty Tsikeokeoke; tsy aman-tsaro’e ty Fandrotsahañe. (Sheol )
Sheol lies naked before God, Abaddon is uncovered. (Sheol )
Tsy mahatiahy Azo ty an-kavilasy; ia ty hañandriañ’ Azo an-tsikeokeok’ ao? (Sheol )
For no one remembers you when they're dead. Who is able to praise you from the grave? (Sheol )
Himpoly mb’an-tsikeokoek’ ao o tsivokatseo, ze kilakila’ ondaty mandikok’ an’Andrianañahare. (Sheol )
The wicked depart, going to the grave—all nations who turn their backs on God. (Sheol )
amy te tsy hapo’o an-tsikeokeok’ ao ty fiaiko, vaho tsy hado’o hahaoni-pihomahañe i Masi’oy. (Sheol )
For you will not abandon me in the grave, nor will you allow your Holy One to experience decay. (Sheol )
Namolonkoñe ahy o vaham-pihomahañeo, niatreatre ahy o fandrin-kavilasio. (Sheol )
The grave wound its ropes around me; death set snares for me. (Sheol )
Ry Iehovà, naonjo’o boak’ an-tsikeokeok’ ao ty fiaiko; nahatam-beloñe ahy irehe tsy hizotsoako mb’an-koboñe ao. (Sheol )
Lord, you rescued me from the grave, you brought me back to life, saving me from going down into the pit of death. (Sheol )
Ko apo’o ho salaren-draho ry Iehovà, fa mikanjy Azo, fe meñaro o lo tserekeo, ampitsiño an-tsikeokeok’ ao. (Sheol )
Lord, don't let me be disgraced, for I'm calling out to you. Instead let the wicked be disgraced, let them be silent in the grave. (Sheol )
Hoe añondry iereo tinendry ho mb’an-kibory ao, ho mpiara’iareo ty havilasy; ho fehe’ o vañoñeo te maraindray; ho a’ i tsikeokeokey ty vinta’ iareo hihomak’ ao, tsy hanaña’ iareo akiba ka. (Sheol )
Like sheep they are destined for the grave. Death will be their shepherd. Those who live right will rule over them in the morning. Their bodies will decay in the grave, far from their homes. (Sheol )
Fe ho jebañen’ Añahare ami’ty haozara’ o kiborio ty fiaiko, le ho rambese’e. Selà (Sheol )
But surely God will rescue me from the power of the grave; he will grab me back. (Selah) (Sheol )
Ee t’ie ho fañahieñe mb’am-pihomaham-beo, agodoño veloñe an-tsikeokeok’ ao; amy te an-kaloloañe ao ty kiboho’e; añivo’e ao. (Sheol )
May death come quickly to them; may they go down into the grave alive, because evil finds its home in them. (Sheol )
Hinakinake ty hafatram-pikokoa’o amako, naho navotso’o ami’ty halalen-tsikeokeok’ ao ty fiaiko. (Sheol )
For your trustworthy love for me is so great; you have saved me from death. (Sheol )
Fa losotse ty hasosoram-piaiko, vaho manòto-kibory ty haveloko. (Sheol )
My life is full of troubles, and my death is approaching. (Sheol )
Ia t’indaty veloñe tsy ho liàn-kavilasy, ho haha’e ami’ty haozara’ i kiboriy hao ty fiai’e? Selà (Sheol )
There's no one who doesn't die—no one can save themselves from the power of the grave. (Selah) (Sheol )
Nivandire’ o talin-kavilasio iraho, nazi’ i tsikeokeokey; nizò fikoretañe naho anahelo. (Sheol )
I was caught in the snares of death; I was trapped by terrors of the grave. All I experienced was suffering and grief. (Sheol )
Ie mionjom-b’an-dikerañe mb’eo iraho, eo irehe; naho alafiko an-kerakerak’ ao ty fandreako, hehe t’ie eo; (Sheol )
If I go up to heaven, you are there. If I lie down in Sheol, look—you are there too! (Sheol )
Hambañe ami’ty fitrabahañe naho fitrobohan-tane, ty fampivarakaihañe am-bavan – kibory ao o taola’aio. (Sheol )
Just as the earth is broken up by the plough, so shall their bones be scattered at the mouth of Sheol. (Sheol )
hagodran-tika veloñe iareo manahake i kiboriy, ty vata’e iaby, hambañe amo mivariñe an-kòak’ aoo; (Sheol )
Let's bury them alive; let's put them in the grave while they're still healthy! (Sheol )
Mizotso mb’am-pikoromaham-beo o tombo’eo, mitalifitse mb’an-tsikeokeok’ ao ty lia’e. (Sheol )
She leads you down to death; she takes you down to the grave. (Sheol )
Minday mb’an-Tsikeokeoke mb’eo ty akiba’e, mizotso mb’añ’ akiban-kavilasy ao. (Sheol )
Her house leads to the grave—it goes down to the rooms of death. (Sheol )
Fe tsy apota’e te lolo ty ao, te an-tsikeokeok’ ao o nampihovae’eo. (Sheol )
But they don't know that the dead are there, that those she's invited are in the depths of the grave. (Sheol )
Mivañavaña añatrefa’ Iehovà ty tanen-dolo naho i tsikeokeoke, sandrake ty arofo’ ondaty! (Sheol )
Those already dead have no secrets from the Lord—how much more does he know our thoughts! (Sheol )
Mañambone ty lala’ o mahihitseo, iholiara’e i tsikeokeoke ambane ao. (Sheol )
Life's path for the wise leads upwards, so that they can avoid the grave below. (Sheol )
Ie pisoe’o an-kobaiñe, ho haha’o an tsikeokeok’ ao ty tro’e. (Sheol )
If you use physical correction you can save them from death. (Sheol )
Tsimbia tsy etsake ty tsikeokeoke naho ty hankàñe, le liae tsy eneñe ty fihaino’ ondaty. (Sheol )
In the same way that the grave and destruction are never satisfied, human desire is never satisfied. (Sheol )
Tsy mahafivola ty hoe: ‘Soa izay’ ty tsikeokeoke, i beitsiterake, i tane tsy enen-dranoy, vaho ty afo (Sheol )
The grave, the womb that doesn't become pregnant, the earth thirsty for water, and the fire that never says, “Enough!” (Sheol )
Ze tendreham-pità’o hanoeñe, le anò ami’ty haozara’o; amy te tsy amam-pitoloñañe ndra safiry ndra hilala ndra hihitse ty an-tsikeokeoke hañaveloa’o ao. (Sheol )
Whatever you do, do it with all your strength, for when you go to the grave there's no more working or thinking, no more knowing or being wise. (Sheol )
Apetaho hoe voli-fitomboke añ’arofo’o ao iraho, hoe alama am-pità’o eo; fa mira ami’ty haozaran-kavilasy ty fikokoañe, manahake ty hagàñe i tsikeokeokey ty famarahiañe; misolebotse o lel’afo’eo, toe lel’afo milebaleba. (Sheol )
Stamp my name as a seal on your heart, like a seal on your arm, for love is strong as death, passion as unyielding as the grave—its arrows flash like fire, a blazing flame of the Lord. (Sheol )
Aa le nienatse ty fañiria’ i tsikeokeokey, nigorobahe’e ty vava’e tsy taka-zeheñe; hijoloboñe ao ty enge’ iareo, ty fivoamboa’e, ty fikoraha’e, rekets’ i mirebekey. (Sheol )
The grave's appetite increases, its mouth opens wide, and Jerusalem's nobility and the masses will go down into it, along with the rowdy, drunken mobs. (Sheol )
Mihalalia viloñe am’Iehovà Andrianañahare’o; ke ami’ty halale’ i tsikeokeokey, he ami’ty haabo i likerañey. (Sheol )
“Ask the Lord your God for a sign, whether as deep as where people are buried or as high as heaven.” (Sheol )
Mangetseketseke ty ama’o ty tsikeokeoke hifanalaka ama’o amy figodaña’oy; ampibarakaofe’e ty ama’o o angatseo, o nifeleke tan-tane atoio; songa miongake amo fiambesa’eo o mpanjakam-pifeheañeo. (Sheol )
Those in the grave beneath are keen to meet you when you arrive. It wakes the spirits of the dead to welcome you, those of all the rulers of the earth. All the kings of the nations stand up from their thrones. (Sheol )
Fa nampanjotso azo mb’an-kibory mb’atoy ty firegevoha’o, reketse ty fikoraha’ o karara’oo; Nalamake ambane’o ao o oletseo, vaho mañohoñe azo o kànkañeo. (Sheol )
Your pride is now buried with you in the grave, along with the harp music you loved. Maggots are the bed you lie on, and worms are your blanket.’ (Sheol )
Te mone hazotso mb’an-tsikeokeoke ao irehe, pak’am-para’ i halale’ i koboñeiy. (Sheol )
But you are dragged down to the grave, into the depths of the pit. (Sheol )
Ami’ty natao’ areo ty hoe: nilahatse amy Havilasiy zahay, vaho nifañina amy Tsikeokeokey; le ie misoroke atoy ty kiria mamaoke le tsy homb’ama’ay izay; fa ipalira’ay ty fandañirañe, itsoloha’ay i remborake; (Sheol )
You claim, “We've made an agreement with death; we've got a contract with the grave. When the terrible disaster rushes by, it won't affect us, because our lies protect us and we hide in our own deceptions.” (Sheol )
Ho mongoreñe ty fañina’ areo amy Havilasy, tsy hijadoñe ty filahara’ areo amy Tsikeokeoke; ie mitoañe mb’eo ty kiria mamaoke, le ho lialià’e nahareo. (Sheol )
Your agreement with death will be canceled; your contract with the grave will be revoked. When the terrible disaster rushes by, it will trample you underfoot. (Sheol )
Hoe iraho: Ami’ty tsipinde-mena’ o androkoo ty ijoñako an-dalambein-tsikeokeoke eo; kinalañ’ amako o andro tsy nirikoo. (Sheol )
I said to myself, “Do I have to go to my death just as my life is going well? Why can't I count on the rest of my years?” (Sheol )
Tsy mahafandrenge Azo ty tsikeokeoke, tsy hañonjoñe azo ty havilasy; tsy mahafitamà ty figahiña’o ty migodañe mb’an-koak’ ao. (Sheol )
Those in the grave cannot praise you, the dead cannot praise you. Those who go down into the pit can no longer hope in your faithfulness. (Sheol )
Nomba’o reke-tsolike i mpanjakay, le nampitomboe’o o rano-mañi’oo, nampihitrife’o añe o sorotà’oo, ihe nihotrake mb’an-tsikeokeoke ao. (Sheol )
You went to offer Molech olive oil, covering yourself with many perfumes. You sent your messengers to distant places; you even went down into the world of the dead. (Sheol )
Aa hoe t’Iehovà Talè; Amy andro nizotsoa’e mb’an-tsikeokeok’ aoy, le nampandalako; nakopoko ho aze i lalekey, naho sinebako o fisorotombaha’eo, le hene nijihetse o ranoo; le nihontoke ho aze t’i Libanone, vaho fonga nitoirañe o hatae an-kivokeo. (Sheol )
This is what the Lord God says: On the day it was brought down to Sheol, I had the deep waters mourn for it; I stopped its rivers flowing; I held back all its waters. I covered Lebanon in darkness, and all the trees in the forest withered. (Sheol )
Nampihondrahondraeko o kilakila’ ndatio ami’ty feom-pideboña’e, ie navokovokoko an-tsikeokeok’ ao hitraofa’e amo mizotso mb’an-koboñeo; naho nohòñeñe o hene hatae Edeneo, naho o fanjàka amo hatae e Libanoneo; ze hene mpisì-drano, an-tsikeokeo’ ty tane toy ao. (Sheol )
I made the nations tremble when they heard it fall, when I threw it down into Sheol with those who die. Then all the trees of Eden, the finest and best in Lebanon, all the trees that had plenty of water, were happy that this tree joined them in the earth below. (Sheol )
Nitrao-pizotso ama’e mb’an-tsikeokeoke mb’eo o zinamam-pibarao; naho o nimpitàm-pialia’eo, o nimoneñe ambane’ i talinjo’ey añivo’ o kilakila’ ndatioo. (Sheol )
They also went down with it into Sheol, to those who had been killed by the sword. They had been part of its army living in its shade among the nations. (Sheol )
Hisaontsy ama’e naho amo mpañolots’ azeo ty maozatse amo fanalolahy boak’ an-Tsikeokeokeo ami’ty hoe: fa nigodañe ao iereo, mitsalalampatse amo tsy nisavareñeo, vinonom-pibara. (Sheol )
Powerful chiefs will speak from Sheol about Egypt and its allies: ‘They have come down here and lie with the heathen, with those killed by the sword.’ (Sheol )
Toe tsy hitrao-pandreañ’ amo fanalolahy nitsingoritritse amo tsy nisavareñeoo iereo, o nigodañe an-Tsikeokeok’ ao rekets’ o fialia’ eoo naho miondam-pibara ambane’ o añambone’eo, ie amo taola’eo o hakeo’eo ami’ty nampitsololoha’ iareo ondaty an-tane o veloñeo. (Sheol )
But they're not laid to rest with the fallen warriors of long ago who went down into Sheol with their weapons of war. Their swords were placed underneath their heads and their shields over their bones, although these powerful warriors once terrorized others when they were alive. (Sheol )
Ho jebañeko ami’ty haozara’ i Tsikeokeokey hao? ho vilieko aiñe amy Havilasiy? O Havilasio, aia o angorosi’oo? O Tsikeokeokeo, aia o fandrotsaha’oo? Mietak’ amo masokoo ty tretre. (Sheol )
I shall redeem them from the power of Sheol; I shall deliver them from death. Where, death, are your plagues? Where, Sheol, is your destruction? Compassion is hidden from my sight. (Sheol )
Ndra t’ie mihaly mb’an-Tsikeokeok’ ao, le hakare’ ty tañako, ndra t’ie manganike mb’an-dindi-mb’eo, hampizotsoeko. (Sheol )
Even if they dig down into Sheol, I will catch them and pull them up. Even if they climb up to heaven, I will bring them down. (Sheol )
ami’ty hoe, Nitoreo am’ Iehovà amy fisotriakoy, le tinoi’e; nikoiake boak’ an-Tsikeokeok’ ao, vaho jinanji’o ty feoko. (Sheol )
He began, “In my agony I cried out to the Lord and he answered me; from the depths of Sheol I pleaded for help and you answered me. (Sheol )
Mbore fañahie’ ty divay ty mpirengevoke tsy ho tamàñe añ’akiba’e ao, fa ampienare’e hoe i Tsikeokeokey ty fañiria’e, manahake o vilasio t’ie tsy mb’ia tsy etsake, fa atonto’e ama’e ze hene fifeheañe, ampitoabore’e ama’e ze kila ondaty. (Sheol )
In addition wealth provides no security. Those who are arrogant never have any peace; their greedy mouths are as wide open as the grave, and like death they are never satisfied. They gather nations like possessions, swallowing up many peoples. (Sheol )
Aa hoe iraho ama’areo: Hiatre-jaka ty maha-viñetse i mpiama’ey tsy an-dengo’e, naho hampiatrefem-pivory ze manao ty hoe aman-drahalahi’e: Itrotse irehe; vaho mipay afo an-tsikeokeoke ao ze manao aman-drahalahi’e ty hoe: Ty gege tia. (Geenna )
But I tell you, anyone who is angry with his brother will be condemned as guilty. Whoever calls his brother an idiot has to answer to the council, but whoever verbally abuses others is liable to the fire of judgment. (Geenna )
Naho mizizy azo ty fihaino’o havana, akatraho vaho ahifiho añe; hasoa ho azo te hianto ty fange’o raike ta te homb’ an-tsikeokeoke ao ty vata’o iaby. (Geenna )
If your right eye leads you to sin, then tear it out and throw it away, because it's better to lose one part of your body than to have your whole body thrown into the fire of judgment. (Geenna )
Tovo’e: Ie manigìke azo ty fità’o, kitsiho; hasoa ho azo te ho rebake fange raike ta t’ie havokovoko an-tsikeokeoke ao ary vatañe. (Geenna )
If your right hand leads you to sin, then cut it off and throw it away, for it's better for you to lose one of your limbs than for your whole body to go into the fire of judgment. (Geenna )
Ko mirevendreveñe amo mpamono sandriñeo f’ie tsy maha-vono arofo. Te mone eveño i maharotsake troke naho sandriñe an-tsikeokeok’ aoy. (Geenna )
Don't be afraid of those who can kill you physically, but can't kill you spiritually. Instead, be afraid of the one who can destroy you physically and spiritually in the fires of destruction. (Geenna )
Ihe, Kapernaome, hionjoñe mb’andindìñe eñe v’iheo? Toe hazotso mb’an-tsikeokeoke ao, fa naho nanoeñe e Sodoma o viloñe nanoeñe ama’oo, hera mbe ho niteo. (Hadēs )
And what about you, Capernaum? Will you be exalted to heaven? No, you'll go down to Hades! If the miracles had been performed in Sodom which happened among you, Sodom would still be here today. (Hadēs )
ze minday saontsy mamokafoka i Ana’ ondatiy, le hiheveañe, fe tsy hahañe ami’ty sa toy ndra amy sa ho aviy ze minday rehake fanambaitambaiñeñe i Arofo-Masiñey. (aiōn )
Those who say something against the Son of man will be forgiven, but those who say something against the Holy Spirit won't be forgiven, neither in this life nor the next. (aiōn )
I nirarake amo hisatseoy le ty mahajanjiñe i tsaray, f’ie mipay hanontoñe vara bey, le ampañaliñoe’ i mpañinjey aze i tsaran’ Añaharey vaho tsy mamoa. (aiōn )
The seeds sown among thorns are people who hear the message, but then life's worries and the temptation of money choke the message so that they become fruitless. (aiōn )
i mpañìnjey i rafelahy nandrarake irezay; i vare rifo mizorazora ey ro figadoña’ i sa ho aviy; vaho o anjelio ro mpanatake. (aiōn )
The enemy that sowed the weed seeds is the devil. The harvest is the end of the world. The reapers are angels. (aiōn )
Manahake ty fanontona’ o mpanatakeo i vinday horoañe, ty ho fanamperañe ty sa toy. (aiōn )
Just as the weeds are harvested and burned so it will be at the end of the world. (aiōn )
Izay ty ho ie am-panampera’ o androo; Homb’eo o anjelio, hameve o tsivokatseo amo vañoñeo, (aiōn )
That's the way it will be when the end of the world comes. The angels will go out and separate the evil people from the good, (aiōn )
Hoe iraho ama’o: Vongam-bato irehe, naho haoreko ami’ty lamilamy toy ty anjombam-pitalahoako. ze tsy hahafitroara’ o lalam-bein-tsikeokeokeo. (Hadēs )
I also tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church and the powers of death won't overcome it. (Hadēs )
Naho mamingañ’ azo ty fità’o ndra fandia’o, kitsiho ama’o; fa hàmake himoake an-kaveloñe ao kepeke ndra doñe irehe, ta te hatolotse añ’afo bey tsy modo ao reketse fitàñe roe naho fandia roe. (aiōnios )
If your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. It's better for you to enter eternal life crippled or lame rather than to have two hands or two feet and to be thrown into eternal fire. (aiōnios )
Aa naho mampitsikapy azo ty fihaino’o, pirito vaho atambirivirio añe; kitra’e hizilike an-kaveloñe ao fei-pihaino raike, ta t’ie hatolotse añ’afo bey ao reke-pihaino roe. (Geenna )
If your eye causes you to sin, pull it out and throw it away. It's better for you to enter eternal life with one eye than to have two eyes and to be thrown into the fire of judgment. (Geenna )
Niheo mb’amy Iesoà mb’eo ty ajalahy niambane ama’e nanao ty hoe: O Talè, inoñe ty raha soa hanoeko hahazoako haveloñe amy voatse ho aviy? (aiōnios )
A man came to Jesus and asked him, “Teacher, what good things must I do to gain eternal life?” (aiōnios )
Ze mienga anjomba ndra rahalahy ndra rahavave ndra rae ndra rene ndra valy ndra anake ndra tane, ty ami’ty añarako, ro handrambe in-jato manahake irezay vaho handova i fifehean-dikerañey; (aiōnios )
All those who because of me have left their homes, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, and fields, will receive back a hundred times more, and will receive eternal life. (aiōnios )
Niisa’e ty sakoañe añ’olon-dalañe ey le nitotofa’e, fe tsy nanjò ama’e naho tsy raveñe avao, vaho nanoa’e ty hoe: Le lia’e tsy hiboaham-boa ka. Tsipaepae izay, niforejeje i sakoañey. (aiōn )
He saw a fig tree at the side of the road, so he went over to it but didn't find any fruit, only leaves. He told the fig tree, “May you never ever produce fruit again!” Immediately the fig tree withered. (aiōn )
Mañariary riake naho tane nahareo hamehe ty tro’ ondaty raike ho ami’ty fiantofa’areo, ie mivahotse ao le fa indroe’ i taoloy ty haratia’e. (Geenna )
What a disaster is coming on you, religious teachers and Pharisees, you hypocrites! For you travel over land and sea to make a single convert, and when you do, you make him twice a son of darkness as you are yourselves. (Geenna )
Ty mereñe! Tariran-dapetake, akore ty hipotitsiha’ areo ty fa’ i tsikeokeokey naho tsy mitolike am-pisolohoañe? (Geenna )
You snakes, you brood of vipers, how will you escape the judgment of condemnation? (Geenna )
Ie niambesatse ambohi’ Oliva am-pitalakesañe i Anjomban’ Añaharey, le natola’ i Petera, i Jaona naho i Andrea, nañontane aze ty hoe: Mbia te ho tondroke irezay? naho inoñe ty ho vilo’ te hifetsake i he’e tsaraeñey, he mbia ty hamotora’e naho mbia ty figadoña’ ty tane toiy vaho i fitotsaha’oy? (aiōn )
As Jesus sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him in private, and asked, “Please tell us when this will happen. What will be the sign of your coming and the end of the world?” (aiōn )
Le hoe ka ty hanoe’e amo an-kavia’eo: Misitaha amako ty fokompatse, mb’ amy afo tsy modoy, mb’amy toetse kinotepe ho anahareo naho i mpañìnjey vaho o anjeli’eoy. (aiōnios )
He'll also say to those on his left, ‘Go away from me, you who are doomed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels! (aiōnios )
Aa le homb’ am-pihejeañe nainai’e ao iretoa; fe homb’ an-kaveloñe nainai’e ao o vañoñeo. (aiōnios )
They will go away into eternal condemnation, but those who are good will enter eternal life.” (aiōnios )
le anaro iareo ty hañeneke nainai’e ze fonga raha nandiliako anahareo, vaho mahaoniña, te ama’areo nainai’e iraho ampara’ ty figadoña’ ty sa. Amena (aiōn )
Teach them to follow all the commands I have given you. Remember, I am always with you, to the very end of the world.” (aiōn )
fe tsy ho hahañe ka ze mitera i Arofo Masiñey, fa ho amam-patse kitro-katroke; (aiōn , aiōnios )
but if people blaspheme by rejecting the Holy Spirit they can never be forgiven, because they are guilty of an eternal sin.” (aiōn , aiōnios )
fe mitsamoake ao ty fihakahaka’ ty tane toy, naho ty hakalitaha’ o varao, naho ty hatea-raha ila’e, ze mahadageañe i tsaray tsy hamokatse. (aiōn )
but worries of this world, the temptation of wealth, and other distractions choke the growth of the word, and it becomes unproductive. (aiōn )
Naho mamingañe azo ty fità’o, kitsiho añe, fa kitra’e hizilike an-kaveloñe ao dom-pitàñe ta t’ie havokovoko reke-tañan-droe mb’ an-tsikeokeoke ao, amo afo tsy hay vonoeñeo— (Geenna )
If your hand leads you to sin, cut it off! It's better to enter eternal life as a cripple than to go with both hands into Gehenna, into the fire that can't be put out. (Geenna )
Lehe mahatsikapy azo ty fandia’o, aitò, fa hàmake hizilike an-kaveloñ’ ao doñe irehe ta te hajoroboñe an-tsikeokeoke ao reke-pandia roe— (Geenna )
If your foot causes you to sin, cut it off! It's better to enter eternal life lame than to be thrown into Gehenna still having two feet. (Geenna )
Naho mañakeo azo ty fihaino’o, apolitiro, kitra’e himoak’ am-Pifehean’ Añahare ao tofa-pihaino raike irehe ta te hafetsake an-tsikeokeok’ ao amam-pihaino roe, (Geenna )
If your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out! It's better to enter the kingdom of God with just one eye than to be thrown into Gehenna still having both eyes, (Geenna )
Ie vaho nionjoñe mb’amy lia’ey, le nilay mb’ama’e mb’eo t’indaty nitongaleke añatrefa’e eo nañontane aze ty hoe: O Talè-soa, Inoñe ty hanoeko handovàko haveloñe nainai’e? (aiōnios )
As Jesus set out on his journey, a man came running over and kneeled down before Jesus. “Good teacher, what should I do to make sure I have eternal life?” he asked. (aiōnios )
ty tsy handrambe in-jato ami’ty sa toy: anjomba, rahalahy naho rahavave, rene naho anake naho tane, naho fampisoañañe; vaho haveloñe nainai’e amy sa ho aviy. (aiōn , aiōnios )
will receive in return in due course a hundred times as many homes and brothers and sisters and children and lands—as well as persecution. In the world to come they will receive eternal life. (aiōn , aiōnios )
Le hoe re tama’e: Ee te tsy hikamañe ka. Jinanji’ o mpiama’eo izay. (aiōn )
He said to the tree, “May no one eat fruit from you ever again.” His disciples heard his words. (aiōn )
le ho fehe’e nainae’e ty anjomba’ Iakobe vaho tsy ho modo i fifehea’ey. (aiōn )
and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever. His kingdom will never come to an end.” (aiōn )
nitsarae’e amy Abraàme naho amo tarira’e nainai’eoy, i nampitamà’e an-droaen-tikañey. (aiōn )
just as he promised our fathers, to Abraham and his descendants for ever.” (aiōn )
Nitsara am-palie’ o mpitoky miavakeo i teo nainai’e am-pifotora’ ty voatse toiy, (aiōn )
as he promised through his holy prophets long ago. (aiōn )
Nihalalia’ iareo te tsy ho lilie’e hijoroboñe an-tsikeokeok’ ao. (Abyssos )
They begged Jesus not to order them to go into the Abyss. (Abyssos )
Ihe ka, ry Kapernaomy, haonjomb’ andindìñe añe v’ iheo? Te mone hatotse an-tsikeokeok’ao! (Hadēs )
And you, Capernaum, you won't be exalted to heaven; you will go down to Hades. (Hadēs )
Teo te niongake ty mpahay lily nitsoke Iesoà ami’ty hoe: O Talè, ino ty hanoeko handovàko haveloñe nainai’e? (aiōnios )
Once an expert in religious law stood up and tried to trap Jesus. “Teacher,” he asked, “What do I have to do to gain eternal life?” (aiōnios )
Hatahataeko ty hañeveña’ areo: irevendreveño i fa namonoy ro mbe aman-dily hampijoroboñ’ azo an-tsikeokeok’ ao; eka hoe iraho, Añeveño! (Geenna )
Let me make it clear whom you should be afraid of. You should be afraid of the one who after he has killed has the power to dispose of them in Gehenna. That's the one you should be afraid of. (Geenna )
Aa le rinenge’ i bei’ey i mpamandroñe tsy jefa’ey, amy t’ie nampiboake hilala; toe mahilala amy tarira’ey o ana’ ty voatse toio te amo anan-kazavañeo. (aiōn )
The rich man commended his dishonest manager for his cunning idea. The children of this world are more cunning towards one another than are the children of light. (aiōn )
Le hoe iraho ama’ areo: Paiao rañetse arè amo vara tsy vokatseo, soa te ie milesa, ro mbe ho rambeseñe amo anjomba nainai’eo amy hamodoañey. (aiōnios )
I tell you, use the wealth of this world to make friends for yourselves so that when it's gone, you'll be welcomed into an eternal home. (aiōnios )
Ie nanoen-tsamporerak’ an-tanen-dolo ao i mpañalealey le niandra vaho nahatalake i Abraàme rekets’ i Lazarosy añ’araña’e eo, (Hadēs )
In Hades, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham in the far distance, with Lazarus beside him. (Hadēs )
Teo ty roandriañe nañontane aze ty hoe: O Talè soa, Ino ty hanoeko handovàko haveloñe nainai’e? (aiōnios )
One of the rulers came to Jesus and asked him, “Good Teacher, what do I have to do to inherit eternal life?” (aiōnios )
ty tsy handrambe mandikoatse an-tsà zao vaho haveloñe nainai’e amy sa tsy ho modoy. (aiōn , aiōnios )
will receive so much more in this life, and eternal life in the world to come.” (aiōn , aiōnios )
Hoe ty natoi’ Iesoà: Mañenga valy naho engaen-dahy o ana’ ty tane toio. (aiōn )
“Here in this age people marry and are given in marriage,” Jesus explained. (aiōn )
F’ie volilien-ko mañeva hitakatse i haveloñey naho i fivañonam-beloñey, le tsy hañenga valy naho tsy hanoloram-baly, (aiōn )
“But those who are considered worthy to share in the age to come and the resurrection from the dead don't marry or are given in marriage. (aiōn )
Soa te, hanan-kaveloñe nainai’e iaby naho tsy ho momoke ze miato ama’e. (aiōnios )
that everyone who trusts in him will have eternal life. (aiōnios )
Akore ty hakokoan’ Añahare ty voatse toy, kanao nitolora’e i lahy bako-toka’ey, soa tsy haito ze miato ama’e fa hanan-kaveloñe nainai’e. (aiōnios )
For God loved the world, and this is how: he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who trusts in him shouldn't die, but have eternal life. (aiōnios )
Aman-kaveloñe nainai’e ty miato amy Anakey; fe tsy hahaisake i haveloñey ty manjehatse i Anakey, ie mb’e fehe’ ty haviñeran’ Añahare. (aiōnios )
Anyone who trusts in the Son has eternal life, but anyone who refuses to trust the Son will not experience eternal life but remains under God's condemnation. (aiōnios )
fe tsy ho taliñiereñe ka ty mikama i rano homeiko azey; i rano hatoloko azey, le ho vovon-drano ama’e ao higoangoañe mb’an-kaveloñe nainai’e. (aiōn , aiōnios )
But those who drink the water I give won't ever be thirsty again. The water I give becomes a bubbling spring of water inside them, bringing them eternal life.” (aiōn , aiōnios )
Fa mitakatse ty rima’e o mpanatakeo, naho manontom-boa ho an-kaveloñe nainai’e, soa te hitrao-pirebeke ty mpitongy naho ty mpanatake. (aiōnios )
The reaper is being paid and harvesting a crop for eternal life so that both the sower and the reaper can celebrate. (aiōnios )
Eka! To ty itaroñako te, ze mijanjiñe o volakoo naho matoky i nañirak’ Ahiy ro aman-kaveloñe nainai’e, vaho tsy mimoak’ an-jaka ao; f’ie nienga i havilasiy mb’an-kaveloñe mb’eo. (aiōnios )
I tell you the truth: those who follow what I say and trust the one who sent me have eternal life. They won't be condemned, but have gone from death to life. (aiōnios )
Hotsohotsò o Sokitse Masiñeo; fa atokisa’ areo te ama’e ao ty hanaña’ areo haveloñe nainai’e; eka, ie i mitalily ahikoy, (aiōnios )
You search the Scriptures because you think that through them you'll gain eternal life. But the evidence they give is in support of me! (aiōnios )
Ko ifanehafañe ty mahakama mete momoke, fa i mahakama mahatañe pak’an-kaveloñe nainai’ey, i toe hazotso’ i Ana’ ondatiy, fa ie ty vinoli-tombohen’ Añahare Rae. (aiōnios )
Don't be preoccupied about food that doesn't last, but concentrate on the lasting food of eternal life which the Son of man will give you, for God the Father has placed his seal of approval on him.” (aiōnios )
Zao ty satrin’ arofo’ i nañitrik’ ahiy, te songa hanan-kaveloñe nainai’e ze miisake i Anakey naho miato ama’e; le izaho ty hañonjoñe aze amy andro honka’ey. (aiōnios )
What my Father wants is for everyone who sees the Son and trusts in him to have eternal life, and for me to raise them up at the last day.” (aiōnios )
Eka! to t’itaroñako te aman-kaveloñe nainai’e ze miato amako. (aiōnios )
I tell you the truth: anyone who trusts in him has eternal life. (aiōnios )
Izaho o mofo veloñe nizotso hirik’ andindìñeo; ndra ia’ ia mikama i mofo zay ro ho veloñe nainai’e; eka, ty nofoko i mofo hatolokoy, i banabanaeko ho ami’ty havelo’ ty voatse toiy. (aiōn )
I am the life-giving bread from heaven, and anyone who eats this bread will live forever. The bread is my flesh that I give so that the world may live.” (aiōn )
Ze mikama ty nofoko naho minoñe ty lioko ro aman-kaveloñe nainai’e, le honjoneko amy andro hengaha’ey. (aiōnios )
Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day. (aiōnios )
Zao i mofo nizotso hirik’ andindìñey. Tsy manahake i mana nikamaen-droae’ iareo ie nihomakey; fa ho veloñe nainai’e ze mikama ty mofo toy. (aiōn )
Now this is the bread that came down from heaven, not the kind your forefathers ate and still died. Anyone who eats this bread will live forever.” (aiōn )
Hoe ty natoi’ i Simona Petera: O Talè, homb’ ama’ ia v’izahaio? Ama’o o tsaran-kaveloñe nainai’eo; (aiōnios )
Simon Peter answered, “Lord, who would we follow? You're the one who has the words of eternal life. (aiōnios )
Tsy mipiteke añ’ anjomba ao ty ondevo, fe mimoneñe ao nainai’e ty anake. (aiōn )
A slave doesn't have a permanent place in the family, but the son is part of the family forever. (aiōn )
Eka! to ty itaroñako te tsy hahaonin-kavilasy ka ty miambeñe o volakoo. (aiōn )
I tell you the truth, anyone who follows my teaching will never die.” (aiōn )
Le hoe o Tehodao tama’e: Rendre’ay henaneo t’ie tokoen-draha. Nivilasy t’i Abraàme naho o mpitokio; le manao ty hoe irehe, Tsy hitsope-kavilasy ka ty mifahatse amo volakoo. (aiōn )
“Now we know you're demon-possessed,” said the Jews. “Abraham died, and the prophets did too, and you're telling us ‘anyone who follows my teaching will never die’! (aiōn )
Boak’ami’ty fifotoran-tsa, mbe tsy nijanjiñeñe te nampibarababeaheñe t’indaty toly goa. (aiōn )
Never before in the whole of history has anyone heard of a man born blind being healed. (aiōn )
naho itolorako haveloñe nainai’e, ie tsy hihomake ka, vaho tsy eo ty hanintake iareo an-tañako. (aiōn , aiōnios )
I give them eternal life; they shall never be lost, and no one can snatch them from me. (aiōn , aiōnios )
Tsy ho vilasy ka ze veloñe miato amako. Atokisa’o v’izao? (aiōn )
All who live in me and trust in me will never die. Do you believe this?” (aiōn )
Ze mikoko ty fiai’e ro mampianto aze; f’ie malain-ty fiai’e ami’ty voatse toy ro mañaja aze ho amy haveloñe nainai’ey. (aiōnios )
If you love your own life you will lose it, but if you don't love your own life in this world you will keep your life forever. (aiōnios )
Natoi’ i màroy ty hoe: Jinanji’ay amy Hake ao te ho veloñe nainai’e i Norizañey, aa vaho akore ty anoa’o ty hoe: Tsy mahay tsy hengaeñe i Ana’ ondatiy? Ia ze o Ana’ ondaty zao? (aiōn )
The crowd responded, “The Law tells us that the Messiah will live forever, so how can you say the Son of man must be ‘lifted up’? Who is this ‘Son of man’?” (aiōn )
Apotako te haveloñe nainai’e o lili’eo; aa ie mivolan-draho, le taroñeko do’e ze tsaraen-dRaeko. (aiōnios )
I know that what he told me to say brings eternal life—so whatever I say is what the Father told me.” (aiōnios )
Hoe t’i Petera tama’e: Le lia’e tsy ho sasà’o o tombokoo! Tinoi’ Iesoà ty hoe: Naho tsy isasako, tsy hanañ’ anjara’ amako irehe. (aiōn )
“No!” Peter protested. “You'll never wash my feet!” Jesus replied, “If I don't wash you, you have no part with me.” (aiōn )
naho hihalaly aman-dRae iraho, hitolora’e Mpañolotse tovo’e himoneñe ama’ areo nainai’e. (aiōn )
I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Comforter, (aiōn )
Fa nimea’o lily re hifehe ze kila nofotse, soa te ho tolora’e haveloñe nainai’e ze hene natolo’o aze. (aiōnios )
For you gave him authority over all people so that he might give eternal life to all those you have given to him. (aiōnios )
Zao o haveloñe nainai’eo, t’ie ho fohi’ iereo ry Andrianañahare tokañe to, naho Iesoà Norizañe nahitri’oy. (aiōnios )
Eternal life is this: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you sent. (aiōnios )
amy te tsy hado’o an-tsikeokeok’ ao ty fiaiko, vaho tsy hapo’o ho momoke i Masi’oy. (Hadēs )
For you will not abandon me in the grave, nor will you allow your Holy One to experience decay. (Hadēs )
Aa kanao nioni’e taolo, le nitoky i fivañonan-ko velo’ i Norizañeiy, te tsy hadòke an-tsikeokeok’ ao ty arofo’e vaho tsy hihomake i fañova’ey. (Hadēs )
David saw what would happen and spoke about the resurrection of Christ—for Christ was not abandoned to the grave nor did he experience decay. (Hadēs )
ze tsi-mete tsy ho tanañe an-dikerañe ao hey ampara’ ty sam-pañavaoañe ze he’e tsinaran’ Añahare am-palie’ ze hene mpitoky masiñe boak’ am-pifotora’ ty voatse toy. (aiōn )
For he must stay in heaven until the time when everything is restored, as God announced through his holy prophets long ago. (aiōn )
Nanoiñe ty hoe am-pahavaniañe t’i Paoly naho i Barnabasy: Tsy mete tsy nitaroña’ay hey i tsaran’ Añaharey, fe kanao nikihoe’ areo le nizaka-vatañe t’ie tsy mañeva i haveloñe nainai’ey, inao arè! mitolik’ amo kilakila ondatio zahay (aiōnios )
So Paul and Barnabas spoke out strongly, saying “We had to speak the word of God to you first. But now that you're rejecting it—you're deciding that you're not worthy of eternal life—well now we're turning to the foreigners. (aiōnios )
Ie jinanji’ o kilakila ondatio izay le niehake vaho niasy ty tsara’ Iehovà; vaho hene niantoke ze tinendre ho amy haveloñe nainai’ey. (aiōnios )
When the foreigners heard this they were overjoyed, praising the Lord's word, and all those chosen for eternal life trusted in God. (aiōnios )
hoe t’Iehovà mampahafohiñe o raha zao boake haehae añe. (aiōn )
This is what the Lord says, who revealed these things long ago.’ (aiōn )
Toe midodea boak’ ami’ty namboareñe ty voatse toy o sata’e tsi-isakeo, ty haozara’e tsy modo, naho t’ie Andrianamboatse, rendreke amo namboareñeo, tole ndra tsy aman-kaveroke iereo. (aïdios )
Ever since the creation of the world, the invisible aspects of God—his eternal power and divinity—are clearly visible in what he has made. Such people have no excuse, (aïdios )
Atakalo’ iareo vande ty hatòn’ Añahare vaho mitalaho naho mitoroñe amo namboareñeo, fa tsy aman’ Andrianamboatse—I rengèñe nainai’ey. Amena. (aiōn )
They exchanged God's truth for a lie, worshiping and serving creatures instead of the Creator, who deserves praise forever. Amen. (aiōn )
le tolora’e haveloñe nainai’e o mipay engeñe naho asiñe naho tsy fihomahañe am-pimanean-kasoao; (aiōnios )
Those who have kept on trying to do what is good and right will receive glory and honor, immortality and eternal life. (aiōnios )
aa le hambañe amy te hakeo ty nifeleke an-kavilasy, te fatarihañe ty hifehe an-kañavantañe mb’an-kaveloñe nainai’e añamy Talèntika Iesoà Norizañey. (aiōnios )
Just as sin ruled us and brought us death, now grace rules by making us right with God, bringing us eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (aiōnios )
Aa ie hinaha an-kakeo naho mivohotse aman’ Añahare henaneo, ro mahazo ty hasoa i fiavahañey ie mamokatse haveloñe tsy modo. (aiōnios )
But now that you're set free from sin, and have become God's slaves, the results will be a pure life—and in the end, eternal life. (aiōnios )
Fihomahañe ty valen-kakeo, fe haveloñe nainai’e ro fatarihan’ Añahare amy Talèntika Iesoà Norizañey. (aiōnios )
The wage sin pays is death, but God's free gift is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. (aiōnios )
a’ iareo o raeo, naho boak’am’iareo ami’ty nofotse i Norizañey—i ambone’ ze he’ey, i Andrianañahare rengeñe nainai’ey. Amena. (aiōn )
They are our forefathers—ancestors of Christ, humanly-speaking, the one who rules over everything, the eternally-blessed God. Amen. (aiōn )
ke: Ia ty hizotso mb’an-tsikeokeok’ao? (hampitroatse i Norizañey an-kavilasy). (Abyssos )
or “‘who'll go to the place of the dead?’ (asking to bring Christ back from the dead).” (Abyssos )
Kila nagaben’ Añahare am-panjeharañe ao soa te hene hiferenaiña’e. (eleēsē )
For God treated everyone as prisoners because of their disobedience so that he could be merciful to everyone. (eleēsē )
Fa tama’e, naho añama’e, vaho ho ama’e ty haliforañe. aze ty engeñe nainai’e kitro’afe’e. Amena. (aiōn )
Everything comes from him, everything exists through him, and everything is for him. Glory to him forever, Amen! (aiōn )
Ko mitsikombe ty voatse toy, fa miovà ami’ty fañavaoam-betsevetse, hamentea’ areo ty satrin’ arofon’ Añahare soa naho mahafale vaho fonitse. (aiōn )
Don't follow the ways of this world; instead be transformed by the spiritual renewal of your mind so you can demonstrate what God's will really is—good, pleasing, and perfect. (aiōn )
Ie amy zao, ho amy Mahafijadoñe anahareo ty amy talili-soako naho ty fitaroñañe Iesoà Norizañey, ty amy fampibentarañe i raha miheotse nakafitse haehae’ izay, (aiōnios )
Now to him who can make you strong Through the good news I share and the message of Jesus Christ, According to the mystery of truth that has been revealed, The mystery of truth, hidden for eternity, (aiōnios )
fe naboake henaneo, naho amo pinatem-pitokio ty amy nililien’ Añahare nainai’e tsy modoy, le fa nitaroñeñe amo kilakila ondatio hampivohotse iareo am-patokisañe. (aiōnios )
now made visible; Through the prophets' writings, and Following the command of the eternal God, The mystery of truth is made known to everyone everywhere so they can trust and obey him; (aiōnios )
Aman’ Añahare mahihitse tsi-roe-tsi-telo nainai’e abey ty engeñe, añam’ Iesoà Norizañey! Amena. (aiōn )
To the one and only wise God, Through Jesus Christ— To him be glory for ever. Amen. (aiōn )
Aia ze o mahihitse zao? Aia ty mahay taratasy? Aia ty mpionim-piheotse ami’ty sa’ toy? Tsy nanoen’ Añahare hanèñe hao ty hilala’ ty tane toy? (aiōn )
So how about the wise, the writers, and the philosophers of this age? Hasn't God turned the wisdom of this world into foolishness? (aiōn )
Toe mitaroñe hihitse amo àñoñeo zahay, fa tsy ty hihi’ ty sa toy, ndra ty a o mpifehe’ an-tsa toio, ie sindre miha-modo. (aiōn )
However, we do use words of wisdom when we speak to those who are spiritually mature, but this isn't wisdom that comes from this world, or from the rulers of this world who soon fade from the scene. (aiōn )
Toe mitaroñe i hihin’ Añahare nakafitsey zahay, i hihitse naetake pak’ henaney, f’ie norizan’ Añahare taolo’ ty sa toy hañonjona’e antika, (aiōn )
On the contrary we explain God's wisdom in terms of a revealed mystery that was previously hidden which God planned for our glory before the creation of the worlds. (aiōn )
ie ninofi’ o mpifehe an-tsa toio, fa naho nifohi’ iareo, le tsy ho pinè’ iareo i Talèn’ engeñey. (aiōn )
None of the rulers of this world understood anything about this—for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. (aiōn )
Asoao tsy hamañahy vatañe. Naho ama’areo ty mihaboke hihitse ami’ty sa toy, soa re te hireke ho bahimo, hiha-hihitse. (aiōn )
Don't deceive yourselves. If there's anyone of you who thinks they're worldly wise, they should become fools so they can become truly wise! (aiōn )
Aa naho hampanan-kakeo i longokoy ty mahakama, le tsy hikama hena kitro katroke iraho, tsy mone hamingan-dongo. (aiōn )
So if eating food sacrificed to idols would cause my fellow believer to stumble, I will never eat such meat ever again, so that I don't offend any believer. (aiōn )
Toe nanoeñe ho fandrazañañe i nifetsake am’iereo rezay vaho sinokitse hañòke antika nitsatoha’ o sa honka’e zao. (aiōn )
All the things that happened to them are examples to us and were written down to warn us, we who are living close to the end of time. (aiōn )
O Havilasio, aia ty fandrebaha’o? O Tsikeokeokeo, aia ty finipoha’o? (Hadēs )
Death—where's your victory? Death—where's your sting?” (Hadēs )
fa nampigoa’ ty ndrañaharen-tsa toy ty fivetsevetse’ o tsi-miantokeo, tsy hahaisake ty fireandrea’ ty talili-soan’ enge’ i Norizañey, i vintan’ Añaharey. (aiōn )
The god of this world has blinded the minds of those who don't trust in God. They can't see the light of the good news of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. (aiōn )
Le i hasotriañe maivañe tsy maremaretse toiy ro mamokatse engeñe tsy ri’e mavesatse tsy amañ’ohatse. (aiōnios )
These trivial troubles we have only last for a little while, but they produce for us an ever-increasing degree of glory. (aiōnios )
Le tsy o isam-pihainoo ty biribirie’ay fa o tsy isakeo, amy te mihelañe o raha isakeo, fe tsy ho modo nainai’e o tsy isam-pihainoo. (aiōnios )
We don't concern ourselves with what can be seen, for we look forward to what can't be seen. What we see is temporary, but what we can't see is eternal. (aiōnios )
Fohin-tikañe te, ie arotsake ty kijà imoneñan-tikañ’ an-tane atoy, le manañe ty nitsenen’ Añahare, anjomba tsy nanoem-pitàñe, ie tsy ho modo nainai’e andindìñe ao. (aiōnios )
We know that when this earthly “tent” we live in is taken down, we have a house prepared by God, not made by human hands. It is eternal and is in heaven. (aiōnios )
Hoe ty pinatetse: Naboele’e mbeo’ mbeo, Nifahana’e o rarakeo; Nainai’e ty havantaña’e. (aiōn )
As Scripture says, “He gives generously to the poor; his generosity is everlasting.” (aiōn )
Arofoanan’ Añahare Rae’ i Talè Iesoà Norizañey, i andriañeñe nainai’ey, te tsy mavande iraho. (aiōn )
The God and Father of the Lord Jesus—may he be praised forever—knows I am not lying. (aiōn )
ie nanolo-piaiñe ty amo hakeon-tikañeo, handrombake antika ami’ty sa raty henaneo, ty amy satrin’ Añahare Raen-tikañe; (aiōn )
Jesus gave himself for our sins to set us free from this current world of evil, following the will of our God and Father. (aiōn )
ama’e abey ty engeñe nainai’e donia. Amena (aiōn )
To him be glory forever and ever! Amen. (aiōn )
I mitongy amy haondati’eiy, ro hanatake hamomohañe amy haondati’ey; fa i mitongy amy Arofoy, le i Arofoy ty hanataha’e haveloñe nainai’e. (aiōnios )
If you sow according to your sinful human nature, from that nature you'll reap self-destruction. But if you sow according to the Spirit, from the Spirit you'll reap eternal life. (aiōnios )
ambone andikera’ ze hene lily naho haozarañe naho fifeheañe vaho ze kila tahinañe toñoneñe, tsy ami’ty sa toy avao, fa amy ho aviy ka. (aiōn )
far above any other ruler, authority, power, or lord, or any leader with all their titles—not only in this world, but also in the coming world too. (aiōn )
ie nañavelo an-tsata’ ty voatse toy te taolo, nañorike ty ana-dovàn-kaozara’ i tiokey, i fañahy mifanehake an-tro’ o anam-panjeharañeoy. (aiōn )
living your lives according to the ways of the world, under the control of the devil, whose spirit is at work in those who disobey God. (aiōn )
hampalangesa’e amo sa añeo ty hajabahinan-kasaron-kasoa’e ami’ty fatariha’e aman-tika am’ Iesoà Norizañey. (aiōn )
so that in all eternity to come he could demonstrate the amazing extent of his grace in showing us kindness through Christ Jesus. (aiōn )
hampalangesañe ty fitraofan-kina mietake, fa nikafitse haehae aman’ Añahare Andrianamboatse ze he’e añamy Iesoa Norizañey; (aiōn )
and to help everyone see the purpose of the mystery which from the very beginning was hidden in God who made everything. (aiōn )
i nisafiria’e haehae naho nihenefa’e amy Talèntika Iesoà Norizañeiy, (aiōn )
This was in accordance with God's eternal purpose that he carried out in Christ Jesus our Lord. (aiōn )
ama’e ty engeñe amy Fivoriy naho am’ Iesoà Norizañey ao pak’ an-tariratse tsitso’e, nainai’e donia! Amena. (aiōn )
may he be glorified in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations for ever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
amy te tsy mifandrapake ami’ty nofotse naho lio tika, fa amo mpifelekeo, amo aman-dilio, amo mpifeleke an-kamoromoroña’ ty voatse toio, vaho amo fañahin-karatiañe añ’aboo. (aiōn )
We're not fighting against human forces, but against supernatural rulers and powers, the dark lords of this world, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavens. (aiōn )
Aa ie henaneo, aman’ Añahare Raentika ty engeñe nainai’e donia, Amena. (aiōn )
Glory be to God the Father, forever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
i tafatoño naetake amo saao naho amo tariratseoy, fe naboak’ amo noro’eo henane zao, (aiōn )
This is the mystery that was hidden down through the ages and for many generations, but it's now been revealed to God's people. (aiōn )
fa ho liloveñe am-pimongorañe nainai’e lavitse ty fiatrefa’ i Talè naho ty enge’ i haozara’ey, (aiōnios )
They will rightly experience the consequence of eternal loss, separated from the presence of the Lord and his glorious power, (aiōnios )
Le i Talèntika Iesoà Norizañey naho i Andrianañahare Raen-tika mpikoko antika naho nanolotse antika fañohoañe tsy modo naho fitamàn-tsoa amy fañisoha’ey abey (aiōnios )
Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God the Father (who through his grace gave us eternal confidence and a trustworthy hope), (aiōnios )
fe zao ty nitretrezañe ahy, ty amy hoe zay, soa te amako hey ty nampalangesa’ Iesoà Norizañey ty fahaliñisa’e do’e, hitsikombea’ o hiato ama’eo, hiveloma’e nainai’ey. (aiōnios )
For this reason I was shown mercy—since I'm the worst sinner, Jesus Christ could demonstrate his infinite patience as an example to those who choose to trust in him and gain eternal life. (aiōnios )
Ho amy Mpanjaka tsy ho modo, tsy ho momoke, tsy isakey, i Andrianañahare mahihitse tsy roe tsy teloy abey, ty asiñe naho ty engeñe nainai’e donia. Amena. (aiōn )
Honor and glory forever and ever to the eternal King, the immortal, invisible, and only God! Amen. (aiōn )
Mifanehafa amy aly soa’ i fatokisañeiy, tambozoro i haveloñe nainai’e nikanjiañe azoy, i nitaroñe’o soa añatrefam-balolombeloñe màroy. (aiōnios )
Fight the good fight as you trust in God. Hold on tightly to the eternal life to which you were called. This is what you promised to do in front of many witnesses. (aiōnios )
Ie avao ro tsy aman-kamodoañe, mimoneñe an-kazavàñe tsy lefe harineañe, mboe tsy niisa’ ondaty naho tsy mete isaheñe; ama’e ty asiñe naho ty haozarañe nainai’e. Amena. (aiōnios )
He is the only one who is immortal, and lives in unapproachable light. No one has seen him or can see him—honor and eternal power is his! Amen. (aiōnios )
Lilio o mpañaleale ami’ty haveloñe toio ty tsy hiebotsebotse, tsy hiato vara tsy azo antoke, fa aman’ Añahare veloñe mpandogologo amantika ze hene mahaehake antikañe. (aiōn )
Warn those who are rich in the present world not to become proud. Tell them not to place their trust in wealth that is so insecure but in God who so freely gives us everything for our enjoyment. (aiōn )
i fa nandrombake antika naho nikanjy antika am-pikanjiañe miavake, tsy ty amo fitoloñan-tikañeo, fa amy satrin’ arofo’ey naho i falalàñe natolotse antika am’ Iesoà Norizañey taolo’ ty fifotora’ o sàoy, (aiōnios )
He is the one who has saved us and called us to live a holy life—not through what we do, but by God's own plan and through his grace. (aiōnios )
Izay ty ifeahako ze he’e ho amo jinoboñeo, handrambesa’ iareo i fandrombahañe am’ Iesoà Norizañey rekets’ engeñe tsy ritsey. (aiōnios )
Despite all this I'm willing to keep on going for the sake of God's people so that they may gain the salvation of Christ Jesus that is eternal glory. (aiōnios )
fa naforintse’ i Demasy, ie loho mpitea ty voatse toy ro nienga mb’e Tesalonika añe; naho nimb’e Galate añe t’i Kreska vaho nimb’e Dalmatia mb’eo t’i Titosy. (aiōn )
Demas has abandoned me because he loves the things of this world more, and has gone to Thessalonica. Crescens has gone to Galatia, and Titus to Dalmatia. (aiōn )
I Talè ro hamotsots’ ahy amy ze hene sata-raty, handrombake ahy ho am-pifehean-dikera’ey. Aze ty engeñe an-tsa mb’an-tsa. Amena! (aiōn )
The Lord will rescue me from all the evil things done against me, and will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom. His is the glory forever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
misalala i haveloñe nainai’e nampitaman’ Añahare tsy mandañitsey, taolo’ ty fifotora’ o saao, (aiōnios )
This gives them the hope of eternal life that God (who cannot lie) promised ages ago, (aiōnios )
mañoke antika halaiñe ty hatsi-an-Kake naho o hadrao’ ty voatse toio; naho ty hilie-batañe an-kavañonañe, vaho hañori-Kake ami’ty sà toy, (aiōn )
It teaches us to reject a godless way of life with the desires of this world. Instead we should live thoughtful, self-controlled lives that are right before God in the present world (aiōn )
le itika nivantañeñe amy hasoa’ey, ro nanoeñe mpandova ty amy fitamàñe o haveloñe nainai’eo. (aiōnios )
Now that we are set right by his grace we have become heirs having the hope of eternal life. (aiōnios )
Va’e izay ty nifampirià’e ama’o betebeteke handrambesa’o aze indraike ho pak’ añ’afeafe’e añe, (aiōnios )
Maybe you lost him for a while so that you could have him back forever! (aiōnios )
le an-tsa honka’e zao ro nisaontsie’e aman-tika añamy Ana’ey, i tinendre’e handova ze he’ey, ie ty nanoa’e ty voatse toy; (aiōn )
has in these last days spoken to us through his Son. God appointed the Son heir of everything, and made the universe through him. (aiōn )
Fe hoe re amy Anakey: Nainai’e donia ry Andrianañahare ty fiambesa’o; Naho kobain-kavantañañe ty kobaim-pifehea’o. (aiōn )
but about the Son he says, “Your throne, God, lasts forever and ever, and justice is the ruling scepter of your kingdom. (aiōn )
mbore teo ty nanovoña’e ty hoe: Mpisoroñe nainai’e irehe ami’ty famosora’ i Melkizedeke. (aiōn )
In another verse, God says, “You are a priest forever, following the order of Melchizedek.” (aiōn )
Le ie nifonireñe ro nanoeñe lohàm-pandrombahañe tsy modo ho amo mivohotse ama’eo (aiōnios )
When his experience was complete, he became the source of eternal salvation to everyone who does what he says, (aiōnios )
naho ty fañòheñe i filiporañey, i fanampezam-pitàñey, i fivañonan-ko veloñey, vaho i zaka tsy modoy. (aiōnios )
or teachings about baptism, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. (aiōnios )
nikama amy saontsin’ Añahare soay naho amo haozara’ i sa ho aviio, (aiōn )
who had known God's good word and the power of the coming age— (aiōn )
i niziliha’ Iesoà fiaolon-tikañey, ie nanoeñe Mpisorom-bey nainai’e amy famosora’ i Melkizedekey. (aiōn )
That's where Jesus went in on our behalf, because he had become a high priest according to the order of Melchizedek. (aiōn )
Ty hoe ty nitaroñe’e: Mpisoroñe nainai’e irehe Amy famosora’ i Melkizedekey. (aiōn )
That's why it says, “You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.” (aiōn )
(toe tsy fanoeñ’ am-panta o mpisoroñeo, f’itoy ro am-panta, ie nanoeñe ty hoe: Toe nifanta t’Iehovà vaho tsy hihotike: Mpisoroñe nainai’e irehe.) (aiōn )
But he became a priest with an oath because God told him, “The Lord has taken a solemn vow and will not change his mind: You are a priest forever.” (aiōn )
Fa itìañe ka, kanao mitoloñe nainai’e, ro am-pisoroñañe tsy ifandimbezañe. (aiōn )
but since Jesus lives forever, his priesthood is permanent. (aiōn )
Oriza’ i Hake t’indaty aman-kila ho mpisorom-bey; fe i tsara am-panta sinokitse tafara’ i Hake ty nañorizañe i Anake nifonireñe ho nainai’ey. (aiōn )
The law appoints imperfect men as high priests, but God gave his solemn vow after the law, and appointed his Son, perfect forever. (aiōn )
le tsy ami’ty lion’ose ndra temboay fa amy lio’ey ty niziliha’e amy toetse masiñey indraike nahafonitse, ie fa ama’e ty fañahàñe tsy modo. (aiōnios )
He didn't enter through the blood of goats and calves, but through his own blood. He entered once, for all time, into the Most Holy Place, setting us free forever. (aiōnios )
sandrake ty lio’ i Norizañey añamy Arofo tsy modoy, ie nengae’e tsy aman-kila aman’ Añahare i fañòva’ey, ro hahalio ty arofo’ areo amo sata-mateo, hitoroñe an’ Andrianañahare veloñe. (aiōnios )
how much more does the blood of Christ—who offered himself in his sinless life to God through the eternal Spirit—clean your consciences from your past sinful lives so you can serve the living God? (aiōnios )
Izay ty maha mpañalañala’ i fañina vaoy aze, handrambesa’ o kinanjio i lova nainai’e nampitamañey—ty amy fañorihan-dio mijebañe iareo amo fandilarañe ambane’ i fañina valoha’ey. (aiōnios )
This is why he is the mediator of a new agreed relationship. Since a death has occurred to set them free from the sins committed under the first agreed relationship, now those who are called can receive the promise of an eternal inheritance. (aiōnios )
Naho tsy izay, tsy mete tsy nitolom-pilofeke re boak’ ami’ty fañamboareñe ty voatse toy. F’ie henaneo an-tsàn-konka’e toy te niboake indraik’ avao hañefetse o tahiñeo amy nisoroña’ey i fañòva’ey. (aiōn )
Otherwise Christ would have had to suffer many times since the creation of the world. No: just this one time at the end of the present age he came to remove sin by sacrificing himself. (aiōn )
Fatokisañe ty ahaoniñan-tika amy Tsinaran’ Añaharey, te tsy nalaha’e amo raha oniñeo o raha miboake amo sào. (aiōn )
Through our trust in God we understand that the whole universe was created by God's command, that what can be seen was made out of what cannot be seen. (aiōn )
Tsy mihotike t’Iesoà Norizañe, ndra omale, ndra androany, ndra nainai’e donia. (aiōn )
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. (aiōn )
I Andrianañaharem-panintsiñañey abey, i nampitroatse i Mpiarak’ añondry ra’elahy boak’an-kavilasiy, amy liom-pañina tsy modo’ Iesoà Talèn-tika, (aiōnios )
Now may the God of peace who raised our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, from the dead, with the blood of an eternal agreement— (aiōnios )
ro hampañeneke anahareo amy ze hene sata soa hitoroña’areo amo satrie’eo, ie hitoloñe aman-tika ze no’e am-pivazohoa’e, añam’ Iesoà Norizañey: aze ty engeñe nainai’e tsy modo. Amena. (aiōn )
may he provide you with all that is good so you can do his will. May he work in us, doing everything that pleases him, through Jesus Christ—glory to him forever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
Afo i famelekey, haliforan-katserehañe; napok’ amo haraon-tikañ’ ao i famelekey f’ie mahativa i sandriñey iaby, naho mamiañ’ afo an-dalam-pañaveloan-tika, toe ampiforehete’ i tsikeokeokey. (Geenna )
And the tongue is a fire! The tongue is a world of evil among the parts of the body. It disgraces all you are as a person, and can burn down the whole of your life, since it is set on fire by Gehenna. (Geenna )
amy t’ie nisamaheñe fañindroe’e, tsy an-tabiry mora momoke, fa amo tsy momokeo, an-tsaran’ Añahare veloñe tsy mete modo. (aiōn )
You've been born again, not the product of a mortal “seed,” but immortal, through the living, eternal word of God. (aiōn )
fe tsy mb’ia ho modo ty tsara’ Iehovà. Izay i tsara nitaroñeñe ama’areoy. (aiōn )
But the word of the Lord remains forever.” This word is the good news that was explained to you. (aiōn )
Ndra iaia misaontsy le manahake t’ie misaontsy o fetsen’ Añahareo; ze mitoroñe, le ami’ty haozarañe atolon’ Añahare aze, soa te amy ze he’e, ho rengèñe t’i Andrianañahare añam’ Iesoà Norizañey. Aze ty engeñe naho ty fifeheañe nainai’e donia. Amena. (aiōn )
Anyone who speaks should do so as though God is speaking through them. Anyone who wants to help others should do so through the strength that God gives, so that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. May glory and power be his forever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
Ie fa nalovilovy betebete nahareo, le i Andrianañahare’ o hene hasoaoy, i nikanjy anahareo ho amy enge’e tsy modo amy Norizañey aoiy, ro hañeneke naho hamente naho hampaozatse, vaho hampijadoñe anahareo. (aiōnios )
After you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace who called you into his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore you, support you, strengthen you, and give you a solid foundation. (aiōnios )
Aze ty fifeheañe nainai’e donia. Amena. (aiōn )
To him be power forever and ever! Amen. (aiōn )
vaho hatobake ama’areo ty fizilihañe am-Pifehea-tsy modo’ i Talè naho Mpañàha an-tika, Iesoà Norizañey. (aiōnios )
You will receive a tremendous welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (aiōnios )
Fa kanao tsy nengan’ Añahare o anjely nandilatseo, le nafetsa’e an-tsikeokeok’ ao, vaho nasese’e an-tsilisily mb’ an-kamoromoroñañe ao handiñe zaka; (Tartaroō )
For God didn't even spare the angels when they sinned. He threw them into Tartarus, holding them in dark pits ready for judgment. (Tartaroō )
F’ie mitomboa ami’ty hasoa naho ami’ty faharendrehañe i Talèntika Iesoà Mpandrombake Norizañey. Ama’e ty engeñe henaneo naho pak’ an-tsa tsy modo! Amena. (aiōn )
May you grow in the grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May he have glory, both now and forever! Amen. (aiōn )
(Fa naboake i haveloñey le niisa’ay, naho mitalily, vaho itaroña’ay i haveloñe nainai’e aman-dRae ao vaho nabentatse ama’aiy.) (aiōnios )
This Life was revealed to us; we saw it and give evidence about it. We are telling you about the one who is Eternal Life, who was with the Father, and who was revealed to us. (aiōnios )
Fa mihelañe añe ty voatse toy naho o ìna rati’eo, fe ho veloñe nainai’e ty manao o satrin’ Añahareo. (aiōn )
The world and its evil desires are coming to an end, but those who do the will of God will live forever. (aiōn )
Zao i nampitamae’e antikañey, le i haveloñe nainai’e tsy modoy. (aiōnios )
Eternal life—this is what he has promised us! (aiōnios )
Ndra ia ia malain-dongo ro mpamono ondaty, le fohi’ areo te tsy imoneñan-kaveloñe nainai’e ty mpañoho-doza. (aiōnios )
All those who hate their Christian brothers and sisters are murderers, and you know that no murderers have eternal life within them! (aiōnios )
Zao i taroñey te tinolon’ Añahare haveloñe nainai’e tika; vaho amy Ana’ey i haveloñe zay. (aiōnios )
The evidence is this: God has given eternal life to us, and we have this life through his Son. (aiōnios )
Nanokitse izay ama’areo mpiato amy tahinan’ Anan’ Añaharey iraho, haharendreha’ areo t’ie aman-kaveloñe nainai’e. (aiōnios )
I'm writing to tell those of you who trust in the name of the Son of God so you can be certain you have eternal life. (aiōnios )
Fohin-tika te nivotrak’ atoy i Anan’ Añaharey, naho nampandrendrek’ antika hahafohinan-tika i Vantañey, naho t’ie amy Vantañey, toe amy Ana’e Iesoà Norizañey. Ie t’i Andrianañahare to naho haveloñe nainai’e. (aiōnios )
We also know that the Son of God has come, and has helped us to understand so we can recognize the one who is true. We live in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God, and is eternal life. (aiōnios )
ie i hatò mimoneñe aman-tikañe vaho ho aman-tikañe nainai’ey. (aiōn )
because the truth lives in us and will be with us forever. (aiōn )
naho nitambozore’e an-drohy tsy modo am-pimoromoroñañe ao ampara’ i zaka amy andro jabajabaiy o anjely tsy nitañe ty nañorizañe iareo naho nifary i toe’ iareo do’ey; (aïdios )
Even those angels that were not content with their God-given positions but abandoned their rightful places—he has placed them in eternal chains of darkness until the great Day of Judgment. (aïdios )
hambañe amy Sodoma naho i Gomora naho o rova nañohokeo, ie nivalijere an-karapiloañe nipay nofotse faly, vaho nanoeñe fandrazañañe, nafàtse ho lovilovieñe añ’afo ao kitro katroke. (aiōnios )
In just the same way, Sodom and Gomorrah and the towns nearby that pursued immorality and perverted sex are provided as an example of those that experience the punishment of eternal fire. (aiōnios )
onjan-driake mivalitaboake mandoa voren-kameñarañe; vasiañe mirererere nañajàñe ieñe mimoromoroñe zafezanake. (aiōn )
They're violent ocean waves, foaming in their own disgrace. They're false stars, doomed forever to utter darkness. (aiōn )
tambozoro i fikokoan’ Añaharey, itamao ty fiferenaiña’ i Talèntika Iesoà Norizañey minday haveloñe nainai’ey. (aiōnios )
keep yourselves safe in God's love, and wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ who brings eternal life. (aiōnios )
Ho aman’ Añahare tokañe mahihitse, Mpandrombak’ antikañe, ty engeñe naho volonahetse, fifeheañe vaho haozarañe, taolo’ ze sa, henaneo vaho nainai’e donia. Amena. (aiōn )
to the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, power, and authority, before all time, now, and forever. Amen. (aiōn )
vaho nanoe’e mpanjaka naho mpisoroñe aman’ Añahare, Rae’e. Aze ty engeñe naho ty haozarañe nainai’e donia! Amena. (aiōn )
who made us into his kingdom, priests to his God and Father—to Jesus be glory and authority for ever and ever. Amen. (aiōn )
vaho i Veloñey; toe nikenkan-draho, fe heheke, veloñe nainai’e donia! Amena. Vaho amako o lahin-dakilè’ i Tsikeokeokey naho i Havilasio. (aiōn , Hadēs )
the living one. I was dead, but look! Now I am alive for ever and ever, and I hold the keys of death and the grave. (aiōn , Hadēs )
Ndra mbia’ mbia te mandrenge naho miasy vaho mañandriañe i miambesatse amy fiambesatseiy—i veloñe nainai’e doniay—i raha veloñe rey, (aiōn )
Whenever the living creatures glorify, honor, and thank the one that sits on the throne, who lives for ever and ever, (aiōn )
le mibabok’ añatrefa’ i miambesatse amy fiambesatseiy i androanavy roapolo efats’ amby rey mitalaho amy veloñe nainai’e doniay, vaho mañifike o sabakam-bolonahe’ iareoo añatrefa’ i fiambesam-bolonahetsey, manao ty hoe: (aiōn )
the twenty-four elders fall down before him that sits on the throne. They will worship the one who lives for ever and ever, and throw down their crowns before the throne. They say, (aiōn )
Le tsinanoko ze hene namboareñe andindìñe ey naho an-tane atoy naho ambane’ ty tane toy ao, naho an-driak’ añe, vaho ze he’e am’iereo ao nanao ty hoe amy miambesatse amy fiambesatseiy naho amy Vik’ añondriy: Tata naho hasiñe naho engeñe vaho fifeheañe nainai’e donia! (aiōn )
Then I heard every creature in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, in the sea—every creature everywhere—replying: “To the one who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb be blessing, honor, glory, and authority, for ever and ever.” (aiōn )
Naheoko te inge ty soavala fosaposatse, naho Havilasy ty añara’ i mpiningitse ama’ey, vaho nañorik’ aze t’i Tsikeokeoke. Le nomean-dily ami’ty fahaefa’ ty tane toy iereo hanjamañe am-pibara, naho an-kasalikoañe naho am-pamongorañe, vaho amo biby hako’ ty tane toio. (Hadēs )
I looked and saw a pale horse. The rider was called Death, and Hades followed him. They received authority over a quarter of the earth to kill people by the sword, by famine, by plague, and by wild beasts. (Hadēs )
ami’ty hoe: Ie Izay! Sitra naho engeñe naho hihitse naho fañandriañañe naho hasiñe naho ozatse vaho hafatrarañe aman’Andrianañaharen-tikañe nainai’e donia. Amena! (aiōn )
“Amen!” they said. “Blessing, glory, wisdom, gratitude, honor, power, and strength, be to God for ever and ever. Amen.” (aiōn )
Nitioke i anjely faha limey, le nitreako ty vasiañe nigodoiñe an-tane eo hirik’ andindìñe ey, vaho natolotse aze ty lahin-dakilè’ i vovon-tsikeokeokey. (Abyssos )
The fifth angel blew his trumpet. I watched a star fall from heaven to earth. He was given the key to the opening of the Abyss. (Abyssos )
Sinoka’e i tsikeokeokey, le niforoake hirik’ an-koboñ’ao ty hatoeñe hoe boak’ an-toñake jabajaba. Nimaie’ i hatoeñe naporoa’ i Tsikeokeokeiy i àndroy naho i tiokey. (Abyssos )
He opened the entrance to the Abyss, and smoke came up out of the Abyss like the smoke of a huge furnace. The sun and the atmosphere became dark because of the smoke from the Abyss. (Abyssos )
Amam-panjaka mifehe iereo, ty anjeli’ i Tsikeokeokey: i Abadona ty añara’e ami’ty Hebreo, naho Apoliona ty añara’e ami’ty Grika. (Abyssos )
Ruling over them as their king was the angel of the Abyss who is called Abaddon in Hebrew and Apollyon in Greek. (Abyssos )
nifanta amy veloñe nainai’e doniay, amy namboatse o likerañeo naho ze am’ iereo ao naho ty tane toy rekets’ o ama’eo naho i riakey vaho ze ama’ey, ty hoe: Tsy ho roñoñe ka ty ora! (aiōn )
He made a sacred oath by the one who lives for ever and ever, who created the heavens and everything in them, and the earth and everything in it, and the sea and everything in it. “No more delay!” he said. (aiōn )
Ie heneke ty fitalilia’ iareo, le hialia’ i biby miakats’ an-tsikeokeokey le handrebake naho hañè-doza am’ iereo, (Abyssos )
When they finish their testimony, the beast coming from the Abyss will attack them, defeat them, and kill them. (Abyssos )
Nitioke i anjely faha-fitoy le hoe ty fipoñam-piarañanañañe maro andindìñe ey: Fa a’ i Talèn-tikañey, toe i Noriza’ey o fifehea’ ty voatse toio henane zao, ie ho fehe’e nainai’e donia. (aiōn )
The seventh angel blew his trumpet, and loud voices shouted in heaven, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord, and of his Christ, and he shall reign for ever and ever.” (aiōn )
Nitreako amy zao ty anjely tovo’e nitiliñe an-teñateñan-dikerañe eñe minday i talili-soa tsy modoy, hitsey amo mpimoneñe an-tane atoio naho amy ze kila fifeheañe naho foko naho fameleke vaho ondaty, (aiōnios )
Then I saw another angel flying in mid-heaven. He had the eternal good news to announce to those who lived on the earth, to every nation, tribe, language, and people. (aiōnios )
Le hionjoñe nainai’e kitro katroke ty hatoe’ i fampisoañañ’ iareoy; tsy ho amam-pitofàñe ndra handro ndra haleñe o mitalaho amy bibiy naho amy sare’eio, vaho ze mandrambe i vilo’ i añara’eiy. (aiōn )
The smoke of their anguish ascends for ever and ever. They don't have any relief day or night, those who worship the beast and his image and who receive the mark of his name.” (aiōn )
vaho natolo’ ty raik’ amy raha veloñe efatse rey amy anjely fito rey ty finga volamena fito pea’ ty haviñera’ i Andrinañahare veloñe nainai’e doniay. (aiōn )
One of the four living creatures gave to the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the judgment of God, who lives for ever and ever. (aiōn )
I biby nitrea’oy le teo, fa tsy eo, vaho fa hiakatse boak’ an-tsikeokeok’ ao mb’ am-pirotsaha’e mb’eo. Hahalatsa o mpimoneñe an-tane atoy tsy pinatetse amy boken-kaveloñe tam-pifotora’ ty voatse toio, t’ie hahaisake i biby teo naho tsy eo vaho mbe ho aviy. (Abyssos )
The beast you saw once was, but is not, will soon come up again out of the Abyss, and will then be completely destroyed. Those that live on the earth who don't have their names written in the book of life will be amazed when they see the beast that once was but is not, and yet shall return. (Abyssos )
Nindrai’ iereo ty hoe: Halelo-Ia! Hihobobòke nainai’e donia o hatoe’eo. (aiōn )
Again they shouted, “Hallelujah! The smoke from her destruction ascends for ever and ever.” (aiōn )
Le tsinepake i bibiy naho nindre ama’e i mpitoky sare’e nanao viloñe tsitantane añatrefa’e naho namañahy o nandrambe ty vilo’ i bibiy vaho nitalaho amy sare’ eioy. Navokovoko veloñe amy antara mirebareba afo manodotse solifaray ao ie roe, (Limnē Pyr )
The beast was captured, along with the false prophet who performed miracles in his presence (by which he deceived those who had received the mark of the beast and those who worshiped the beast's image). Both of them were thrown alive into the lake of fire that burns with sulfur. (Limnē Pyr )
Le naheoko ty anjely nizotso boak’ andindìñe ey nitañe ty lahin-dakilen-tsikeokeoke naho am-pità’e ty silisily jabajaba. (Abyssos )
I saw an angel descending from heaven, holding the key of the Abyss and a large chain in his hand. (Abyssos )
Najorobo’e an-tsikeokeok’ ao re le vinarindri’e naho vinoli-tombohe’e, tsy hamañahy o kilakila ondatio ampara’ te heneke i arivo taoñey. Ie añe le tsy mahay tsy hahàñe betebeteke. (Abyssos )
The angel threw him into the Abyss and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he would no longer be able to deceive the nations until the thousand years were over. After that he has to be set free for a little while. (Abyssos )
Fe nidoiñe boak’ andindìñe ey ty afo nampibotseke iareo. Le navokovoko amy antara-afo aman-tsolifaray i mpañìnje namañahy iareoy, hatraoke amy bibiy naho i mpitoky sare’eiy, vaho halovilovy handro an-kaleñe nainai’e kitro-katroke. (aiōn , Limnē Pyr )
The devil, who had deceived them, was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur where the beast and the false prophet had also been thrown, and they will suffer in anguish day and night for ever and ever. (aiōn , Limnē Pyr )
Nafoe’ i riakey o vilasy ama’eo, le naloa’ i Havilasy naho i Tsikeokeokey o vilasy am’iereoo, vaho zinaka, songa ty amo fitoloña’eo. (Hadēs )
The sea handed over the dead in it, and death and Hades handed over the dead that were in them, and everyone was judged according to what they had done. (Hadēs )
Navokovoko amy antara afoy ao ty Havilasy naho i Tsikeokeokey. Ie i havilasy faharoey: i antara-afoy. (Hadēs , Limnē Pyr )
Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. The lake of fire is the second death. (Hadēs , Limnē Pyr )
Le nafetsak’ amy antara afoy ze tsy nioniñe sinokitse amy boken-kaveloñey ao. (Limnē Pyr )
Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire. (Limnē Pyr )
Fe o mahimahiñeo naho o tsi-miatoo naho o lo-tserekeo naho o mpañoho-dozao naho o mañarapiloo naho o mpamorekeo naho o mpiato am-pahasiveo vaho ze hene haremborake ro hanañ’ anjara amy antara manodotse an-tsolifaray ao. Izay ty havilasy faharoe. (Limnē Pyr )
But anyone who is a coward, who doesn't trust me, who does disgusting things, who is a murderer, who is sexually immoral, who practices witchcraft, who worships idols, who tells lies—their chosen place is in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur. This is the second death.” (Limnē Pyr )
Toe tsy ho aman-kaleñe ty ao, naho tsy ho paiaeñe ty jiro ndra ty hazavà’ i àndroy, amy te hireandreaña’ i Talè Andrianañahare, vaho hifehe nainai’e donia iereo. (aiōn )
There will be no more night, and they will not need the light of a lamp, or the light of the sun, because the Lord God will give them light. They shall reign for ever and ever. (aiōn )
Lohan-drano maike iereo, mika aronjen-tio-bey, nañajàñe añ’ieñe mimoromoroñe tsy modo. ()