< Chongphuong 16 >
1 Hanchu Pathien biekin renga han rôl inringtakin vântîrton sari ngei kôm han: “Se ungla, Pathien taksina khuriâi sari ngei hah pilchunga juong bunpai roi!” tiin chongin ki rieta.
And I heard a loud voice from the sanctuary saying to the seven angels, “Go, pour out the bowls of God's fury on the earth.”
2 Vântîrton inkhatna hah a sea, a khuriâi hah pilchunga ajuong bunpai zoi. Sarâng sînthona dônpu ngei le a rimil chubaimûkpu ngei chunga han pânsie natak asuok zoia.
So off went the first one and poured out his bowl on the earth, and a foul and malignant ulcer appeared in the people who had the mark of the beast and those who worshiped his image.
3 Hanchu vântîrton inikna han a khuriâi hah tuikhanglien sûnga a bunpaia; tui pumpui hah mithi thisen angin ahong om zit zoi, male tuikhangliena iring parânngei murdi an thi let zoi.
Then the second angel poured out his bowl on the sea, and it turned into blood, like a dead person's; so every living soul in the sea died.
4 Hanchu vântîrton inthumna han a khuriâi hah tuidungngei le tuinârngei han a bunpaia, thisen ahong chang zit zoi.
Then the third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and the springs of water, and they turned into blood.
5 Vântîrton tuingei enkolpu han, “O Mi Inthieng, A om tit le A om sai piel! No roijêkna chu adik ani.
And I heard the angel of the waters saying: “How just You are! The One who is and who was, the holy One, because You have judged these things.
6 Anni ngei han Pathien mingei le dêipungei thisen an mu suok sika thisen nêk rang ne pêk ngeia. An man rang rohoi piel an man ani!” a ti ki rieta.
Because they shed the blood of saints and prophets, and You have given them blood to drink. They deserve it!”
7 Hanchu mâichâm renga han rôl ki rieta, “Pumapa Pathien Râtinchung! No roijêknangei chu adikin asa tatak ani!” a tia.
And I heard one from the altar saying: “Yes, O Lord God, the Almighty! Your judgings are true and just!”
8 Hanchu vântîrton minlina han a khuriâi hah nisa chunga a bunpaia, male nisa hah miriemngei kâng minlôngzit rangin phal ani zoi.
Then the fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and it was granted to him to burn the people with fire.
9 Anni ngei hah nisa lum taka kâng minlôngin an om zoia, ha dûktongna ripuingei chunga rachamneipu Pathien riming hah khomâk an sâma. Aniatachu an sietnangei renga inheiin ânlalna minpâk uol mak ngei.
So the people were burned with severe burns, and they blasphemed the name of God, who has authority over these plagues. And they did not repent to give Him glory.
10 Hanchu vântîrton rangngana han a khuriâi hah sarâng rêngsukmuna han a bunpaia. A rêngram hah ijîngin abômkhap zoia, miriemngei hah ana an riet rai sikin an meleingei an peta,
Then the fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the Beast, and his kingdom was plunged into darkness; so they gnawed their tongues because of the pain.
11 male an nangei sik le an pânngei sikin invâna Pathien khomâk an sâma. Hannirese an sintho saloi lampuingei renga hah inhei uol mak ngei.
And they blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains, and because of their ulcers; yet they did not repent of their deeds.
12 Hanchu vântîrton urukna han a khuriâi hah Euphrates tuidung lien han a bunpaia. Nisuo tienga rêngngei a hong rang ngei ta rangin lampui sinsai ani theina rangin tuidung hah akangphar zoi.
Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up, so that the way for the kings from the sun's rising might be prepared.
13 Hanchu dragon bâi, sarâng bâi le dêipu dikloi ngei bâi renga ratha inthiengloi ngei inthum uichokngei angati ku mua.
And I saw three unclean spirits, like frogs, coming out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the Beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.
14 Anni ngei hah ramkhoringei rathangei sininkhêlngei sin ngâi an ni. Pathien Râtinchung Nikhuo roiinpuia indoina taka hong koi mintûp rangin ma ratha inthum ngei ha rammuol pumpuia rêngngei murdi kôm an se zoi.
For they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the whole inhabited earth, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
15 “Rangâi roh! Inru angin kêng ku juong rang! Masikin mipui kâra dierkaiboia lônin mâimôk an shak loina rangin, tukhom inningchiena om ngâipu le a puonngei insil chienna om ngâipu chu satvur ani!”
(“Watch out, I am coming like a thief. Blessed is the one who watches and guards his clothes, so that he not walk about naked and they see his shame.”)
16 Hanchu rathangei han rêngngei hah munkhata Hebrew chongin Armageddon an ti muna han an koibûm ngei zoi.
So he gathered them to the place called in Hebrew, Armagedon.
17 Hanchu vântîrton sarina han a khuriâi hah phâivuo kâra a bunpaia. Biekina rêngsukmun renga rôl inringtak ahong oma, “Ânthot zoi! a tia.
Then the seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air, and a great voice came out of the sanctuary of heaven, from the Throne, saying, “It is done!”
18 Mahan kôlinleka dadaptingei, mechêk puokngei, le ningnupuingei ahong oma. Pilchunga munisingei sinphut renga ma angdôra ningnupui hah chu la om ngâi maka; maha ningnupuingei lâia a siettak ala ni!”
and there were lightnings and thunders and noises. And there was a tremendous earthquake, a terribly severe earthquake such as had not occurred since mankind existed on the earth.
19 Khopuilien roiinpui hah munthumin ânphala, male ram pumpuingeia khopuilienngei sietin an om zoi. Pathien'n Babylon roiinpui hah a riettita, male a khuri le uain a min nêka—a ningthik sabakna uain hah.
So the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. And Babylon the great was remembered before God, to give her the cup of the wine of the fury of His wrath.
20 Tuihuolngei murdi ânmang rieia, muolngei murdi khom ânmangrip zoi.
And every island fled, and mountains were not found.
21 Iriel lientatak ngei her sômranga dôra rik, invân renga miriemngei chunga ajuong tâka, ha iriela dûktongna ripui an tong hah ana rai sikin Pathien khomâk an sâm zoi.
And huge hailstones, weighing about a talent, fell out of the sky on the people; and the people blasphemed God on account of the plague of the hail, because its plague was exceedingly severe.