< Apokalypsy 8 >
1 Ie pinoña’ i Vik’ añondriy i fitomboke faha-fitoy, le nianjiñe an-tsasak’ ora i andindìñey.
When [Jesus], the [one who is like a] lamb, opened the seventh seal, there was no sound at all in heaven for (a very short time/about half an hour).
2 Le nitreako i anjely fito mpijohañe añatrefan’ Añahare rey t’ie nitolorañe antsiva fito.
I saw the seven angels who stand in front of God. A trumpet was given {([God/An angel]) gave a trumpet} to each one of them.
3 Pok’ eo ty anjely tovo’e nijohañe amy kitreliy eo nitañe ty fañembohañe volamena, naho nitolorañ’ emboke maro hengae’e mitraok’ amo halali’ o noro’e iabioo amy kitrely volamena añatrefa’ i fiambesatseiy,
Another angel, who had a golden container for burning incense, came and stood at the altar. [He was given] {[An angel] gave to him} a large quantity of incense, in order that he might offer it, with the prayers of all God’s people, upon the golden altar that is in front of [God’s] throne. [Then he burned this incense on the altar].
4 vaho nionjoñe añatrefan’ Añahare boak’ am-pità’ i anjeliy ty hatoe’ i embokey, rekets’ o halali’ o noro’eoo.
From the [pot in] the angel’s hand, the smoke of the incense, along with the prayers of God’s people, went up to God.
5 Le rinambe’ i anjeliy i fañembohañey, naho natsafe’e afo boak’ amy kitreliy, naho nafetsa’e an-tane atoy; le niparapapiahen’ àmpiñe reketse figorogodoiñe, naho fibilobilon-kelatse vaho fanginikinihan-tane.
[In response], the angel took the golden incense burner and filled it with [coals of] fire from the altar. He threw [the contents of] the [MTY] incense burner onto the earth. Thunder sounded and rumbled, lightning was flashing, and the earth shook.
6 Le nihentseñe hitioke i anjely fito nitintiñe i antsiva fito reiy.
The seven angels, [each] of which had [one of] the seven trumpets, prepared to blow them.
7 Nitioke i anjely valoha’ey le pok’eo ty havandra naho afo miharo lio, ze nafetsak’ an-tane atoy, naho niforehetse ty faha-telo’ ty tane toy naho niforototo ty faha-telo’ o hataeo vaho fonga nipiloreñe ze ahetse maindoñe.
When the first angel blew his trumpet, hail and fire mixed with blood poured down onto the earth. [As a result], a third of [everything on the surface of] the land was burned up {[the fire] burned up a third of [everything on the surface of] the land}. A third of the trees were also burned up {It also burned up a third of the trees}, and [a third of] all the green grass was burned up.
8 Nitioke i anjely faharoey, le navokovoko an-driak’ ao ty raha jabajaba hoe vohitse niroborobo’ ty afo, naho niova ho lio ty faha-telo’ i riakey
When the second angel blew his trumpet, something that was like a huge burning mountain fell into the ocean. [As a result], a third of the ocean became [red like] [MTY] blood,
9 le nimate ty fahatelo’ o raha veloñe an-driakeo, vaho nirotsake ty fahatelo’ o samboo.
a third of the living creatures in the ocean died, and a third of the ships [in the ocean] were destroyed.
10 Nitioke i anjely fahateloy naho niponake boak’ andindìñ’ ey ty vasiañe jabajaba niforehetse hoe faìlo naho nidoñe ami’ty fahatelo’ o sakao vaho amo rano manganahanao:
When the third angel blew his trumpet, a huge star, which was burning like a torch, fell from the sky into a third of the rivers and into [a third of] the springs.
11 Le tsaraeñe te mañendrake ty añara’ i vasiañey, naho nivorehe’ i mañendrakey ty faha-telo’ o ranoo vaho maro t’indaty binaibai’ i ranoy ty amy hafai’ey.
The name of the star is Bitterness. [As a result], the water in a third [of the rivers and springs] became bitter, and many people died from [drinking] the water because it had become bitter.
12 Nitioke i anjely fa’ hefatsey, le pinaoke ty fahatelo’ i àndroy, naho ty fahatelo’ i volañey, naho ty fahatelo’ o vasiañeo, vaho naieñe ty faha-telo’ iareo; tsy nipisañe ty andro ami’ty faha-telo’e, le nanao izay ka i haleñey.
When the fourth angel blew his trumpet, [God] struck the sun, the moon, and the stars, so that they lost a third of their light. The [sun] also did not shine during a third of the day, and [the moon and stars did not shine during a third] of the night.
13 Le nitreako naho tsinanoko ty vantio nitiliñe an-teñateña’ i likerañey eñe nikoik’ am-peo mafe ty hoe: Hankàñe! Hankàñe! Hankàñe amo mpimoneñe an-tane atoio, ie ho poñafe’ i antsiva ila’e ho tiofe’ i anjely telo reiy!
As I watched, I heard an eagle that was flying high in the sky, shouting in a loud voice, “Terrible things will happen to [rebellious] people who live on the earth! Terrible things will happen when the three remaining angels blow their trumpets! And they are about to blow them!”