< پْرَکاشِتَں 9 >
تَتَح پَرَں سَپْتَمَدُوتینَ تُورْیّاں وادِتایاں گَگَناتْ پرِتھِوْیاں نِپَتِتَ ایکَسْتارَکو مَیا درِشْٹَح، تَسْمَے رَساتَلَکُوپَسْیَ کُنْجِکادایِ۔ (Abyssos ) | 1 |
Then the fifth angel sounded his trumpet, and I saw a star that had fallen from heaven to earth, and it was given the key to the pit of the Abyss. (Abyssos )
تینَ رَساتَلَکُوپے مُکْتے مَہاگْنِکُنْڈَسْیَ دھُومَ اِوَ دھُومَسْتَسْماتْ کُوپادْ اُدْگَتَح۔ تَسْماتْ کُوپَدھُوماتْ سُورْیّاکاشَو تِمِراورِتَو۔ (Abyssos ) | 2 |
The star opened the pit of the Abyss, and smoke rose out of it like the smoke of a great furnace, and the sun and the air were darkened by the smoke from the pit. (Abyssos )
تَسْمادْ دھُوماتْ پَتَنْگیشُ پرِتھِوْیاں نِرْگَتیشُ نَرَلوکَسْتھَورِشْچِکَوَتْ بَلَں تیبھْیودایِ۔ | 3 |
And out of the smoke, locusts descended on the earth, and they were given power like that of the scorpions of the earth.
اَپَرَں پرِتھِوْیاسْترِنانِ ہَرِدْوَرْنَشاکادَیو ورِکْشاشْچَ تَے رْنَ سِںہِتَوْیاح کِنْتُ ییشاں بھالیشْوِیشْوَرَسْیَ مُدْرایا اَنْکو ناسْتِ کیوَلَں تے مانَواسْتَے رْہِںسِتَوْیا اِدَں تَ آدِشْٹاح۔ | 4 |
They were told not to harm the grass of the earth or any plant or tree, but only those who did not have the seal of God on their foreheads.
پَرَنْتُ تیشاں بَدھایَ نَہِ کیوَلَں پَنْچَ ماسانْ یاوَتْ یاتَنادانایَ تیبھْیَح سامَرْتھْیَمَدایِ۔ ورِشْچِکینَ دَشْٹَسْیَ مانَوَسْیَ یادرِشِی یاتَنا جایَتے تَیرَپِ تادرِشِی یاتَنا پْرَدِییَتے۔ | 5 |
The locusts were not given power to kill them, but only to torment them for five months, and their torment was like the stinging of a scorpion.
تَسْمِنْ سَمَیے مانَوا مرِتْیُں مرِگَیِشْیَنْتے کِنْتُ پْراپْتُں نَ شَکْشْیَنْتِ، تے پْرانانْ تْیَکْتُمْ اَبھِلَشِشْیَنْتِ کِنْتُ مرِتْیُسْتیبھْیو دُورَں پَلایِشْیَتے۔ | 6 |
In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will long to die, but death will escape them.
تیشاں پَتَنْگانامْ آکارو یُدّھارْتھَں سُسَجِّتانامْ اَشْوانامْ آکارَسْیَ تُلْیَح، تیشاں شِرَحسُ سُوَرْنَکِرِیٹانِیوَ کِرِیٹانِ وِدْیَنْتے، مُکھَمَنْڈَلانِ چَ مانُشِکَمُکھَتُلْیانِ، | 7 |
And the locusts looked like horses prepared for battle, with something like crowns of gold on their heads, and faces like the faces of men.
کیشاشْچَ یوشِتاں کیشاناں سَدرِشاح، دَنْتاشْچَ سِںہَدَنْتَتُلْیاح، | 8 |
They had hair like that of women, and teeth like those of lions.
لَوہَکَوَچَوَتْ تیشاں کَوَچانِ سَنْتِ، تیشاں پَکْشاناں شَبْدو رَنایَ دھاوَتامَشْوَرَتھاناں سَمُوہَسْیَ شَبْدَتُلْیَح۔ | 9 |
They also had thoraxes like breastplates of iron, and the sound of their wings was like the roar of many horses and chariots rushing into battle.
ورِشْچِکانامِوَ تیشاں لانْگُولانِ سَنْتِ، تیشُ لانْگُولیشُ کَنْٹَکانِ وِدْیَنْتے، اَپَرَں پَنْچَ ماسانْ یاوَتْ مانَواناں ہِںسَنایَ تے سامَرْتھْیَپْراپْتاح۔ | 10 |
They had tails with stingers like scorpions, which had the power to injure people for five months.
تیشاں راجا چَ رَساتَلَسْیَ دُوتَسْتَسْیَ نامَ اِبْرِییَبھاشَیا اَبَدّونْ یُونانِییَبھاشَیا چَ اَپَلُّیونْ اَرْتھَتو وِناشَکَ اِتِ۔ (Abyssos ) | 11 |
They were ruled by a king, the angel of the Abyss. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek it is Apollyon. (Abyssos )
پْرَتھَمَح سَنْتاپو گَتَوانْ پَشْیَ اِتَح پَرَمَپِ دْوابھْیاں سَنْتاپابھْیامْ اُپَسْتھاتَوْیَں۔ | 12 |
The first woe has passed. Behold, two woes are still to follow.
تَتَح پَرَں شَشْٹھَدُوتینَ تُورْیّاں وادِتایامْ اِیشْوَرَسْیانْتِکے سْتھِتایاح سُوَرْنَویدْیاشْچَتُشْچُوڈاتَح کَسْیَچِدْ رَوو مَیاشْراوِ۔ | 13 |
Then the sixth angel sounded his trumpet, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar before God
سَ تُورِیدھارِنَں شَشْٹھَدُوتَمْ اَوَدَتْ، پھَراتاکھْیے مَہانَدے یے چَتْوارو دُوتا بَدّھاح سَنْتِ تانْ موچَیَ۔ | 14 |
saying to the sixth angel with the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.”
تَتَسْتَدَّنْڈَسْیَ تَدِّنَسْیَ تَنْماسَسْیَ تَدْوَتْسَرَسْیَ چَ کرِتے نِرُوپِتاسْتے چَتْوارو دُوتا مانَواناں ترِتِییاںشَسْیَ بَدھارْتھَں موچِتاح۔ | 15 |
So the four angels who had been prepared for this hour and day and month and year were released to kill a third of mankind.
اَپَرَمْ اَشْواروہِسَینْیاناں سَںکھْیا مَیاشْراوِ، تے وِںشَتِکوٹَیَ آسَنْ۔ | 16 |
And the number of mounted troops was two hundred million; I heard their number.
مَیا یے شْوا اَشْواروہِنَشْچَ درِشْٹاسْتَ ایتادرِشاح، تیشاں وَہْنِسْوَرُوپانِ نِیلَپْرَسْتَرَسْوَرُوپانِ گَنْدھَکَسْوَرُوپانِ چَ وَرْمّانْیاسَنْ، واجِنانْچَ سِںہَمُورْدّھَسَدرِشا مُورْدّھانَح، تیشاں مُکھیبھْیو وَہْنِدھُومَگَنْدھَکا نِرْگَچّھَنْتِ۔ | 17 |
Now the horses and riders in my vision looked like this: The riders had breastplates the colors of fire, sapphire, and sulfur. The heads of the horses were like the heads of lions, and out of their mouths proceeded fire, smoke, and sulfur.
ایتَیسْتْرِبھِ رْدَنْڈَیرَرْتھَتَسْتیشاں مُکھیبھْیو نِرْگَچّھَدْبھِ رْوَہْنِدھُومَگَنْدھَکَے رْمانُشاناں تُتِییاںشو گھانِ۔ | 18 |
A third of mankind was killed by the three plagues of fire, smoke, and sulfur that proceeded from their mouths.
تیشاں واجِناں بَلَں مُکھیشُ لانْگُولیشُ چَ سْتھِتَں، یَتَسْتیشاں لانْگُولانِ سَرْپاکارانِ مَسْتَکَوِشِشْٹانِ چَ تَیریوَ تے ہِںسَنْتِ۔ | 19 |
For the power of the horses was in their mouths and in their tails; indeed, their tails were like snakes, having heads with which to inflict harm.
اَپَرَمْ اَوَشِشْٹا یے مانَوا تَے رْدَنْڈَے رْنَ ہَتاسْتے یَتھا درِشْٹِشْرَوَنَگَمَنَشَکْتِہِینانْ سْوَرْنَرَوپْیَپِتَّلَپْرَسْتَرَکاشْٹھَمَیانْ وِگْرَہانْ بھُوتاںشْچَ نَ پُوجَیِشْیَنْتِ تَتھا سْوَہَسْتاناں کْرِیابھْیَح سْوَمَناںسِ نَ پَراوَرْتِّتَوَنْتَح | 20 |
Now the rest of mankind who were not killed by these plagues still did not repent of the works of their hands. They did not stop worshiping demons and idols of gold, silver, bronze, stone, and wood, which cannot see or hear or walk.
سْوَبَدھَکُہَکَوْیَبھِچارَچَورْیّوبھْیو پِ مَناںسِ نَ پَراوَرْتِّتَوَنْتَح۔ | 21 |
Furthermore, they did not repent of their murder, sorcery, sexual immorality, and theft.