< Apokalypsy 11 >

1 Tinolotse bararata hoe kobay fanjehean-draho, vaho nisaontsieñe ty hoe: Miongaha, zeheo i kivohon’ Añaharey naho i kitreliy vaho o mpitalaho aoo,
Then I was given a measure like a rod, and a voice said to me — ‘Go and measure the Temple of God and the altar, and count the worshiper there.
2 fe apoho ty kiririsa’ i anjombay, ko zehè’o fa natolotse amo kilakila ondatio. Ho lialiàñe efa-polo ro’ amby volañe i rova miavakey.
But omit the court outside the Temple, and do not measure that, for it has been given up to the nations; and the holy City will be under their heel for forty-two months.
3 Le ho tolorako lily ty valolombeloko roe, hitoky arivo tsy roan-jato tsy enem-polo andro misikin-gony.
Then I will give permission to my Two Witnesses, and for those twelve hundred and sixty days they will continue teaching, clothed in sackcloth.’
4 Ie i hatae oliva roe naho i fitongoàn-jiro roe mijohañe añatrefa’ i Talè’ ty tane toy rey.
These men are represented by ‘the two olive trees and the two lamps that stand before the Lord of the earth.’
5 Naho eo ty te hijoy iareo, le miporoak’ afo ty falie’ iareo hamo­rototo o rafelahi’eo. Aa ndra iaia ty te hanjevoñe iareo le tsy mete tsy izay ty hampibanirañe aze.
When any one wishes to harm them, ‘fire comes from their mouths and consumes their enemies’; and whoever wishes to harm them will, in this way, inevitably perish.
6 Aman-dily hampikiteke i likerañey iereo tsy hahavia’ ty orañe amo andro hitokia’ iareoo; vaho aman-dily amo ranoo hañova aze ho lio, naho ty hampipaoke an-tane atoy ze fonga angorosy ndra mbia ‘mbia satrie’ iareo.
These men have the power to close the heavens, that ‘no rain may fall’ during the time that they are teaching; and they have power ‘to turn the streams into blood, and to smite the land with any Curse,’ whenever they will.
7 Ie heneke ty fitalilia’ iareo, le hialia’ i biby miakats’ an-tsikeokeokey le handrebake naho hañè-doza am’ iereo, (Abyssos g12)
As soon as they have completed their testimony, ‘the wild Beast that ascends from the bottomless pit will make war upon them and conquer’ and kill them. (Abyssos g12)
8 vaho hapok’ an-dala’ i rova jabajaba razañeñe ty hoe Sodo­ma naho Egipte amy nipehañe i Talè’ iareoy ty fañòva’ iareo.
Their dead bodies will lie in the streets of the great City, which is mystically spoken of as ‘Sodom’ and ‘Egypt,’ where their Master was crucified.
9 Aa le handritse telo andro naho tampa’e ty ila’ ondaty naho rofoko naho fameleke vaho fifeheañe hisamba i fañòva’ iareo reio ie hifoneñe tsy handenteke iareo an-kibory.
Men of all peoples, and tribes, and languages, and nations look at their dead bodies for three days and a half, and do not allow them to be laid in a grave.
10 Le hitohàfa’ ze fonga mpimoneñe an-tane atoy naho hifale vaho hifampitsaloke falalàñe amy te nisamporerahe’ i mpitoky roe rey o mpimoneñe an-tane atoio.
Those who live on the earth rejoice over them and are merry, and they will send presents to one another, because these two Prophets brought torments upon those who live on the earth.
11 Ie ritse ty telo andro naho tampa’e, le nizilik’ am’ iereo ao ty Kofò-belon’ Añahare le nitroatse am-pandia, vaho nitsipike ty anifañe ze nahaisake iareo.
After three days and a half ‘the life-giving breath of God entered these men, and they stood up upon their feet,’ and a great terror took possession of those who were watching them.
12 Nahajanjiñe ty fiarañanañañe nipazake boak’ andindìñe ey i roroey nanao ty hoe am’ iereo: Miambonea mb’etoy. Aa le nionjomb’ andindìmb’eo mb’amy rahoñey iereo am-pisamba’ o rafelahi’eo.
The two men heard a loud voice from Heaven which said to them — ‘Come up here,’ and they went up to Heaven in the cloud, while their enemies watched them.
13 Tamy oray avao ty fanginikinihañe jabajaba nampihotrake ty faha-folo’ i rovay. Ondaty fito-arivo ty nikoromak’ amy fanginikinihañey le nangebahebake o ila’eo, nañomey engeñe an’Andrianañaharen-dikerañey.
At that very time a great earthquake occurred. A tenth part of the city fell, and seven thousand people perished in the earthquake. Those who escaped were much terrified, and praised the God of Heaven.
14 Añe i hankàñe faha-roey; Inao, fa ho tondroke ty faha-telo.
The second Woe has passed; and there is a third Woe soon to follow!
15 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 g165)
Then the seventh angel blew; and loud voices were heard in Heaven saying — ‘The Kingdom of the World has become the Kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he will reign for ever and ever.’ (aiōn g165)
16 Aa le nibabok’ an-daharañ’ eo i androanavy roapolo-efats’amby mpiambesatse am-piambesam-pifehea’ iareo añatrefan’ Añahare rey, vaho nitalaho aman’ Andrianañahare,
At this the twenty-four Councillors, who were seated on their thrones before God, prostrated themselves on their faces and worshiped Him,
17 nisabo ti-hoe: Mañandriañe Azo zahay, ry Talè Andrianañahare, Tsitongerèñe, I eo, naho teo, amy te rinambe’o o haozara’o jabahinakeo vaho fa mifehe.
saying — ‘We thank thee, O Lord, our God, the Almighty, who art and who wast, that thou hast assumed thy great power and reigned.
18 Nidabadoa o kilakila ondatio; Fe tondroke ty haviñera’o, naho ty androm-pizakañe o nivilasio naho ty androm-panambezañe o mpitoro’o mitokio, naho o noro’oo vaho ze hene ondaty miasy ty tahina’o, ndra ty bey ndra ty kede— vaho ty handrotsake o mpandrotsa’ ty tane toio.
The nations were enraged, and thy Wrath fell upon them; the time came for the dead to be judged, and for thee to give the reward to thy servants the Prophets, and to the People of Christ, and to those who reverence thy Name — the high and the low alike — and to destroy those who are destroying the earth.’
19 Sinokak’ amy zao i kivohon’ Añahare andindìñey le tendrek’ amy kibohotsey i vatam-pañina’ey, naho eo ty fibilobiloan-kelatse am-piparapapiahañe naho fikorokodoiñan-kotroke naho ty fanginikinihan-tane vaho ty fañavandrañan-gadaboñe.
Then the Temple of God in Heaven was opened, and the Ark containing his Covenant was seen in his Temple; and there followed ‘flashes of lightning, cries, peals of thunder,’ an earthquake, and ‘a great storm of hail.’

< Apokalypsy 11 >