< Revelation 14 >

1 Titia moi saise aru Zion Pahar te Mer bacha khara kori thaka dikhise. Tai logote 144,000 thakise aru Tai laga Baba laga naam taikhan laga matha age te likhi kene thakise.
Then, in my vision, I saw the Lamb standing on Mount Zion. With him were a hundred and forty-four thousand men, with his name and the name of his Father written on their foreheads.
2 Aru sorgo pora ekta awaj, juntu bisi pani laga awaj nisena aru dangor pani ahibole awaj ahi thaka nisena moi hunise. Aru moi huna to hoile baja bajai thaka khan pora taikhan laga bajana te awaj ulai diya nisena hunise.
And I heard a sound from Heaven, ‘like the sound of many waters,’ and like the sound of a loud peal of thunder; the sound that I heard was like the music of harpers playing on their harps.
3 Aru taikhan cholawta aru charta jinda thaka janwar aru singhason usorte notun gana gai thakise. Kun pora bhi etu gana kori bole najane, khali 144,000 jun khan ke prithibi pora kini kene anise, taikhan he etu gana kori bole pare.
They are singing what seems to be a new song, before the throne, and before the four Creatures and the Councillors; and no one was able to learn that song except the hundred and forty-four thousand who had been redeemed from earth.
4 Aru taikhan mahila khan logote nijorke paap kaam kori kene aha manu khan nohoi, taikhan ekdom sapha ase. Aru taikhan kun jagate Mer bacha jai, Tai laga piche jai thaka khan ase. Taikhan ke manu laga majot pora daam tirai kene loi ana ase, Isor laga poila bacha khan aru Mer bacha nimite.
These are the men who never defiled themselves in their intercourse with women; they are as pure as virgins. These are the men who follow the Lamb wherever he goes. They were redeemed as the first-fruits of mankind for God and for the Lamb.
5 Taikhan laga mukh te eku misa kotha panai, kelemane taikhan ekdom sapha ase.
‘No lie was ever heard upon their lips.’ They are beyond reach of blame.
6 Titia moi aru ekjon sorgodoth ke hawa te uri thaka dikhise, aru tai logote prithibi manu khan nimite kitia bhi khotom nakora susamachar thakise- sob desh, jati, bhasha, aru manu khan nimite. (aiōnios g166)
Then I saw another angel, flying in mid-heaven. He had the Good News, decreed from eternity, to announce to those who dwell on the earth — to men of every nation, and tribe, and language, and people; (aiōnios g166)
7 Tai dangor awaj pora matise, “Isor ke bhoi koribi aru Taike Mohima dibi. Kelemane bisar kora laga homoi ahise. Kun pora sorgo aru prithibi, samundar aru sapha pani bonaise.”
and he cried in a loud voice — ‘Reverence God, and give him praise (for the hour of his Judgment has come) and worship him who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all springs of water.’
8 Aru ekjon sorgodoth pora etu sorgodoth pichete ahise, aru koise, “Girise, dangor Babylon to girise, kun he sob desh khan ke tai laga bebichari draikha ros to khabole dise.”
Then a second angel followed, crying — ‘She has fallen! She has fallen — Babylon the Great, who has made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her licentiousness!’
9 Aru dusra sorgodoth taikhan laga piche korise, aru dangor awaj pora koise, “Kunba manu etu janwar aru tai laga murti ke puja korile, aru jodi tai laga chihna matha aru dyna hathte loile,
Then a third angel followed them, crying in a loud voice — ‘Whoever worships the Beast and its image, and receives its brand on his forehead or on his hand,
10 tai bhi Isor laga khong to dikhibo, etu ros Tai laga khong laga kup te ki logote bhi namilai kene hali dise. Taike Mer bacha aru Tai laga pobitro sorgodoth usorte kitia bhi khotom nakora laga jui te phelai kene dukh dibo.
that man shall drink the maddening wine of God that has been poured unmixed into the cup of his Wrath, and he shall be tortured with fire and sulphur before the eyes of the holy angels and before the eyes of the Lamb.
11 Aru taikhan laga dukh pa laga dhuwa uporte hodai nimite jabo aru taikhan din aru rati aram napabo- etu janwar aru tai laga murti ke puja kora manu khan, aru kun manu etu laga naam laga chihna to loi. (aiōn g165)
The smoke from their torture rises for ever and ever, and they have no rest day nor night — those who worship the Beast and its image, and all who are branded with its name.’ (aiōn g165)
12 Yate dikhibo pare pobitro khan pora dukh kosto aru nomro kori kene thaka, kun manu Isor laga kotha mane aru Jisu uporte biswas kori kene thake.”
(Here there is need for endurance on the part of Christ’s People — those who lay to heart the commands of God and the Faith of Jesus.)
13 Titia moi sorgo pora ekta awaj koi thaka hunise, “Etu likhibi: Asirbad ase etu mora manu khan kun etiya pora Probhu nimite mori bole ase.” “Hoi,” Pobitro Atma pora koi ase, “Taikhan laga dukh pora aram pabo, kelemane taikhan ki kaam korise etu taikhan laga pichete ahibo.”
Then I heard a voice from Heaven saying ‘Write — “Blessed are the dead who from this hour die in union with the Lord.” “Yes,” answers the Spirit, “that they may rest from their toil. Their good deeds go with them.”’
14 Titia moi saise aru ta te ekta boga badal thakise. Badal te bohi thaka ekjon manu laga bacha nisena thakise. Tai laga hathte ekta dhar hashua hathiar thakise aru Tai laga matha te suna laga mukut thakise.
Then, in my vision, I saw a white cloud, and on the cloud there was sitting one ‘like a man.’ On his head he had a crown of gold, and in his hand a sharp sickle.
15 Titia dusra sorgodoth mondoli pora ulai ahikena badal te bohi thaka ke dangor awaj pora koise: “Tumi laga hashua lobi aru kati bole shuru koribi, kelemane kata laga homoi ahise, prithibi laga dhaan to pakki jaise.”
Then another angel came out from the Temple, crying in a loud voice to him who was sitting on the cloud — ‘Take your sickle and reap, for the time to reap has come; the Harvest of Earth is ready.’
16 Titia badal te bohi thaka pora tai laga hashua-hathiar ulaikene prithibi te cholai se, aru titia prithibi laga kata homoi pura hoise.
He who was sitting on the cloud brought his sickle down upon the earth, and the Harvest of Earth was reaped.
17 Titia aru ekjon sorgodoth sorgo laga mondoli pora ulaikene ahise, tai logote bhi dhar thaka hashua hathiar thakise.
Then another angel came out of the Temple in Heaven; he, also, had a sharp sickle.
18 Aru dusra ekjon sorgodoth juli thaka puja laga bedi pora ulaikene ahise aru tai logote jui laga adhikar thakise. Tai dangor awaj pora kun laga hathte dhar hashua hathiar ase taike matise, aru koise, “Tumi laga dhar hashua hathiar lobi aru prithibi pora angur khan joma koribi, kelemane taikhan laga angur khan sob pakkise.”
Then another angel came out of the altar; he had power over fire, and he called in a loud voice to the angel that had the sharp sickle — ‘Take your sharp sickle, and gather the bunches from the Vine of Earth, for its grapes are ripe.’
19 Titia etu sorgodoth tai laga hashua hathiar loi kene prithibi te kiman angur pakki kene ase eitu khan ke uthaise. Tai angur joma kori kene angur mihin kora jagate Isor laga khong nimite phelai dise.
The angel brought his sickle down on the earth and gathered the fruit of the Vine of Earth, and threw it into the great winepress of the Wrath of God.
20 Titia, Jerusalem sheher laga bahar te angur mihin kora laga khuri hali kene thakise, aru etu khuri pora khun ulai thakise aru etu pora khun ula to ghora laga matha tak ponchise 1,600 tak.
The ‘grapes were trodden in the press’ outside the city; and blood came out of the press, rising as high as the bridles of the horses for a distance of two hundred miles.

< Revelation 14 >