Atos 28

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AAI TUR GEWASIN O BAIBASIT BOUBUN
1 When we were safe on land, we found that the island we were on was called Malta.
1 Ataiy ana dones ayey men yait ta aboyouw, naatu nuw imaibo ai’inan, aki i ana Malta nuw ayen.
2 The people there were very kind to us. They made a fire for us and took care of us. It was cold and raining.
2 Nuw sabuw merarayow gewasin maiyow hiti, ai merar hiyi wairaf hi’asir rari, anayabin toun i yarayar naatu tutuban ea’ani.
3 Paul gathered some sticks of wood. He put them on the fire. A bad snake came out of the heat and hung onto his hand.
3 Paul ai heaf na wairaf wan yayara’aten, naatu kok wairaf wabuburin bai kayam tit, Paul uman yub fifin.
4 The people of Malta saw the snake hanging on his hand. Oh, they said to each other. This man has no doubt killed someone. He did not die in the water, but it is not right for him to live.
4 Nuw sabuw Paul umanamaim kok fifin inu’in hi’itin basit taiyuwih hio, iti orot i uman rara. Riy yan yawasin taiy na yen, baise koubaitotorayan ana god men ekokok boro yawasin nama.
5 Paul shook the snake off into the fire. It did not hurt him.
5 Baise Paul uman ta’asiy kok wairaf wan yen earah naatu men abisa ta isan matar.
6 The people thought surely he would swell up or would drop down dead at once. They waited a long time and saw that nothing bad happened to him. Then they said, We were wrong. He must be a god.
6 Sabuw hima hi’itin hinotanot i boro uman tadaw o an ta’uy tare tamorob. Baise manin maiyow hima hikakaif men abisa ta isan matar, imih hai not hibotabir hio, “Iti orot i god wari’en!”
7 The ruler of the island was a man named Publius. He owned some of the land there. He took us to his house for three days and was very kind to us.
7 Nati dones inan sisibin turin i orot wabin Publius ana bar merar. Publius i nati nuw hai orot gagamin. Ai merar yi, veya tounu ana nanawan na’atube bairi ama ituwi.
8 The father of Publius was sick with fever, and blood was coming from his body. Paul went to see him. He talked to God and put his hands on the man. He healed him.
8 Publius tamah sawow biyan ana fora’abin ra’at, naatu yan yub ana gem yan inu’in. Paul na ana bar run isan yoyoban, biyan butubun naatu yawas.
9 After this, other sick people on the island came to Paul. And they too were healed.
9 Sawar iti mamatar ana tur hinowar, sabuw iyab nati nuwamaim hisawow hi’inu’in hinan etei hiyawas.
10 They gave us many things. When we went away, they put on the boat for us the things that we would need.
10 Naatu hai kakaf gagamin na’in aki hiti, wa afe’en ayey ana veya ai remor isan abisa akokok etei hibaisi.
11 A boat from the town of Alexandria was at the island all through the winter time. It was marked with a sign of the Twin Brothers. After we had been on the island for three months, we went on that boat.
11 Sumar tounu ama’ama ufunamaim wa ta Alexandria’ane nan abai. Iti wa wabin, “God Kikifu” anayabin iti wa nanamaim i Kastor naatu Folux hairi hai yumat hikirum hi’inu’in. Rarab siba’u aki nati nuwamaim wa tafan ama in rarab siba’u sawar.
12 Then we went to the city of Syracuse and stayed for three days.
12 Wa abai atit an tafaram wabin Sarakus imaim arun veya tounu imaim ama.
13 After that we turned the boat along the coast. We reached the town of Rhegium. When we had been there for a day, a south wind began to blow. On the second day we came to the city of Puteoli.
13 Naatu nati’imaim atit anunuw ana Rhegium bar merar gagamin arun imaim a’in. Mar to waruw gurufune busuruf babin, naatu aki atit anunuw veya bairu’abin Puteoli arun.
14 There we found some Christian brothers. They asked us to stay with them for seven days. Then we went to Rome. Some of the Christians at Rome had heard about us. They came to places called the Market Place of Appius and the Three Hotels. There they met us. When Paul saw them, he thanked God. It made him strong and glad to see these brothers.
14 Nati’imaim baitumatumayah afa hima’am atitourih naatu hifefeyani bairi fur ta’imon ama. Imaibo aremor ana Rome atit.
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15 Baitumatumayah Rome hima’am aki anan bigai hinowar basit hina Apius ahar ana efan hitit, naatu afa hina Nanawan Bar Tounu hibatabat imaim hi’iti ai merar hiyi, Paul iti sabuw i’itih ana veya God ana merar yi naatu i koufair gagamin maiyow bai.
16 When we came to Rome, Paul was allowed to stay in a house by himself with the soldier who guarded him.
16 Ana Rome atitit ana veya, Paul akisin ma isan ana baibasit hitin, naatu baiyowayah orot ta hiyai kaif hairi hima.
17 After three days, Paul called for the leaders of the Jews at Rome. When they had come, he said to them, My brothers, I have done nothing against our people. I have obeyed the laws of our fathers. And yet I was made a prisoner at Jerusalem and was given over to the Romans.
17 Veya tounu ufunamaim Jew orot ukwarih etei Paul eaf hiru’ay. Eaf hiruru’ay ana veya’amaim iuwih eo, “Taitu ayu i men kafa’imo ata sabuw isah asinaf kakaf, naatu uwatanah hai binanakwar abisa hibitit aigigimimih, baise Jerusalem imaim ayu hifatumu naatu hibuwu Rome gawan umanamaim hiya’u.
18 When the Romans judged my case in court, they wanted to let me go free. They said there was no reason to kill me.
18 Ayu ubar hitu bairi ao hinunutitiy au kakafin men ta hitita’ur boro ata morob, imih hikok boro hitabotaitu.
19 But the Jewish leaders did not agree to let me go free, so I had to ask to be brought before Caesar. I did not have anything to say against my people.
19 Baise Jew sabuw men hikok ayu hitabotaitu, imih ayu Caesar isan ai fefeyan. Iti asisinaf i men ata sabuw ubar baitih na’atube abiwa’an.
20 Now, here is why I have asked to see you and to talk to you. I am a prisoner tied with chains because I believe the same promise the Jews believe.
20 Ana’an iti isan ayu kwa aifefeyan kwatan kwata’itu bairit tatao isan. Ayu hifatumu dibur ama’am anayabin i Israel sabuw orot nati biyanamaim nuhih fot tema’am isan.”
21 They said to him, The people of Judea have not written us any letter about you. When our brother Jews have come here, not one of them has told or said anything wrong about you.
21 Hiya’afut hio, “Aki Judea’ane men fef ta o isa abaimih, na’atube taituwat nati’ine men o asinaf isan naatu abisa isisinaf kakaf ana tur men ta na eo anowar.
22 But we want to hear from you what you think. We know that people everywhere are talking against this Christian group.
22 Baise aki akokok o anot i ku’o anowar, anayabin efan ta ta etei sabuw iti o a kou’ay boubun isan hio tegamigam anonowar.”
23 So they chose a certain day. On that day many of them came to the house where Paul was staying. He told them about Gods kingdom. He tried to make them understand about Jesus by the things that were written in the law of Moses and in the books of the prophets. He talked from morning until evening.
23 Basit Paul bairi veya hiyai naatu nati veya’amaim sabuw rou’ay gagamin na’in hiru’ay. Paul ma’am ana efanamaim. Mar auman Paul busuruf God ana aiwob isan kubuna naatu eorerereb etei hinowar. Sinaftobon Moses ana ofafaramaim naatu dinab oro’orot hai turamaim sabuw botabirih Jesu dogoroh baitinin isan ma iuwih in veya re.
24 Some of the people were ready to believe what he said, but others did not believe.
24 Sabuw afa abisa eo i hitumatum, baise sabuw afa i men hitumatum.
25 They did not agree among themselves. So they started to go away. But before they left, Paul said one more thing. What the Holy Spirit said was right. He spoke to your fathers long ago through Isaiah, the prophet of God.
25 Taiyuwih wanawanahimaim Paul ana tur yomanin eo isan hibusuruf hibibas ufunamaim himisir hitit hin. Paul eo, “Anun Kakafiyin i turobe uwatanah isah dinab orot Isaiah iwan eo,
26 He said, "Go to these people and say, You will hear but never understand. You will look but never see.
26 ‘Kwen sabuw iti isah kuo,
27 The hearts of these people have become hard. They do not hear with their ears. They have shut their eyes. They do not want to see with their eyes. They do not want to hear with their ears. They do not want to understand with their hearts. If they did, they would turn back to me and I would forgive them."
27 Anayabin nati sabuw fudirih i fokar.
28 Paul said, Therefore know this. The message that God will save them has been sent to those who were not Jews. They will listen to it.
28 Isan imih ayu akokok kwa kwanaso’ob, God ana yawas i Ufun Sabuw isah ebiyafar naatu i boro tur hinanowar!”
29 When Paul had said these words, the Jewish leaders went away. They were talking amongst themselves about these things.
29 Tur iti eo ufunamaim Jew hihamiy taiyuwih higam auman hin.
30 Paul stayed in Rome for two whole years in a house he paid money to live in. He was glad to see all who came to him.
30 Kwamur rou’ab tutufin Paul bar ta tutubun imaim ma naatu sabuw iyab itinamih hinan i mar etei hai merar yiy.
31 He told them about Gods kingdom and taught them about the Lord Jesus Christ. He did this freely without fear. No one stopped him.
31 Nati’imaim ma’am men kafa’imo bir naatu men abisa ta ana ef ya’afutimih, baise God ana aiwob isan ma binan, naatu Jesu Keriso isan sabuw i’obaibiyih.

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