Atos 14
GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI
1 The same thing happened in the city of Iconium. Paul and Barnabas went into the synagogue and spoke in such a way that a large crowd of Jews and Greeks believed.
1 Matanfufur tisisinaf na’atube Ikonium bar meraramaim Paul, Barnabas hairi hin Kou’ay bar hirun hai tur hio’omaim Jew sabuw naatu Greek sabuw moumurih maiyow hibotabirih hina baitumatumayah himatar.
2 But the Jews who refused to believe stirred up some people who were not Jewish and poisoned their minds against the believers.
2 Baise Jew sabuw iyab baitumatum hikwakwahir, himisir Ufun Sabuw yah hiyi hikura’ara’ahih inan himisir baitumatumayah sabuw isah yah so’ar.
3 Paul and Barnabas stayed in the city of Iconium for a long time. They spoke boldly about the Lord, who confirmed their message about his good will by having them perform miracles and do amazing things.
3 Tur Abarayah nati’imaim manin maiyow hima, Regah ana tur men kafai birumaim hi’omih, baise tur fokarin maiyow hio hibinan. Hai tur baiturobe isan Regah fair itih ina’inan gagamih himamataren, saise sabuw hitaso’ob nati tur i Regah biyanane nan.
4 But the people of Iconium were divided. Some were for the Jews, while others were for the apostles.
4 Sabuw nati bar merar gagamin wanawanan hima’am hikusib rou’ab matar, sabuw turin Jew isah hin, turin Tur Abarayah isah hin.
5 In the meantime, Paul and Barnabas found out that the non-Jewish people and the Jewish people with their rulers planned to attack them and stone them to death.
5 Imaibo Ufun Sabuw naatu Jew sabuw hai ukwarih bairi awah ta’imon hibasit Tur Abarayah kabayamaim rouw bai’a’afiyih isan hio.
6 So they escaped to Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and to the surrounding territory.
6 Tur Abarayah tur hinonowar ana veya hibihir hin tafaram Laikonia wanawanan bar merar gagamih rou’ab, Lystra naatu Derbe imaim hitit hima. Naatu bar merar afa
7 They spread the Good News there.
7 nati’imaim hirun hibusuruf Tur Gewasin hibinan hiremor.
8 A man who was born lame was in Lystra. He was always sitting because he had never been able to walk.
8 Lystra wanawananamaim i orot ta an murubin ma’am. Iti orot i tutufuwaka an kakafin auman tufuw naatu men kafai reremoramih.
9 He listened to what Paul was saying. Paul observed him closely and saw that the man believed he could be made well.
9 Paul eo orot nati’imaim ma nonowar, basit Paul orot ana baitumatum itin karam boro nayawas, imih Paul mutufor nuw orot itin
10 So Paul said in a loud voice, “Stand up.” The man jumped up and began to walk.
10 naatu fanan aumetawat eaf eo, “Kumisir mutufor a yan kubat!” Orot ma’am fasi’iwa’an misir an yan bat busuruf remor.
11 The crowds who saw what Paul had done shouted in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have come to us, and they look human.”
11 Sabuw rou’ay gagamin na’in hima’am abisa Paul sinaf hi’i’itin basit Laikonia turamaim fanah sib hio, “Anababatun god orotobe himatar isat hina hitit!”
12 They addressed Barnabas as Zeus and Paul as Hermes because Paul did most of the talking.
12 Naatu Barnabas wabin Zeus hiwab naatu Paul wabin Hermes hiwab anayabin Paul tur bi’ukwarin.
13 Zeus’ temple was at the entrance to the city. The priest of the god Zeus brought bulls with flowery wreaths around their necks to the temple gates. The priest and the crowd wanted to offer a sacrifice ⌞to Paul and Barnabas⌟.
13 Zeus ana firis, i ana Tafaror Bar gagamin i bar merar ufunane batabat, firis naatu sabuw bairi hikokok i Tur Abarayah hai sibor hitayai. Imih firis cow naatu beran bow na bar merar ana fur awanamaim tit.
14 When the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard what was happening, they were very upset. They rushed into the crowd
14 Baise Barnabas, Paul hairi sabuw abisa hibiwa’an hi’itih hairi hai faifuw hiseb naatu hinunuw sabuw hai founamaim hirun hio,
15 and said, “Men, what are you doing? We’re human beings like you. We’re spreading the Good News to you to turn you away from these worthless gods to the living God. The living God made the sky, the land, the sea, and everything in them.
15 “Kwa aisim iti kwasisinaf? aki i orot maiyow orot babin kwa na’atube. Aki iti’imaim anan aiyabin i Tur Gewasin ana binan, sawar iti hai yabin en kwanihamiyen, naatu God ma’ama wanatowan yait iti mar tafaram riy naatu sawar wanawanahimaim tema’am bimataren isan kwanamatabir.
16 In the past God allowed all people to live as they pleased.
16 Marasika tafaram ta ta sabuw hai kok abisa hisisinaf i men rufutih,
17 Yet, by doing good, he has given evidence of his existence. He gives you rain from heaven and crops in their seasons. He fills you with food and your lives with happiness.”
17 baise mar etei sawar gewasih esisinaf imaim ekukubuna i turobe. Anayabin gagub marane iwa’an ere bay ana veya’amaim ematar bay ebit naatu dogor wanawanan yasisir awan ekakaratan.”
18 Although Paul and Barnabas said these things, they hardly kept the crowd from sacrificing to them.
18 Paul, Barnabas hairi iti turamaim hisinaftobon sabuw rou’ay gagamin na’in hai siwar siboromih hibow hinan hio’otanih towa rufufurih.
19 However, Jews from the cities of Antioch and Iconium arrived in Lystra and won the people over. They tried to stone Paul to death and dragged him out of the city when they thought that he was dead.
19 Imaibo Jew sabuw hai ukwarih afa Antioch naatu Ikoniumane hinan sabuw hiora’ahih himisir Paul higam hiu, naatu kabayamaim hirab hitain hitit hin bar merar ufunane hihamiy, hinotanot i morob hirouw.
20 But when the disciples gathered around him, he got up and went back into the city.
20 Baise bai’ufununayah hiru’ay hi’ar bebera’uh hibatabat inu’in misir matabir in bar merar tit, mar to i Barnabas hairi hin Derbe hitit.
21 They spread the Good News in that city and won many disciples. Then they went back to the cities of Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch (which is in Pisidia).
21 Paul, Barnabas hairi Tur Gewasin Derbe wanawanan hibinan naatu bai’ufununayah moumurih na’in hibow. Imaibo himatabir maiye hin Lystra, Ikonium naatu Antioch hitit Syria wanawanan.
22 They strengthened the disciples in these cities and encouraged the disciples to remain faithful. Paul and Barnabas told them, “We must suffer a lot to enter God’s kingdom.”
22 Nati’imaim bai’ufununayah hibaisih naatu koufair hitih hi’uwih hio. “A baitumatum kwabaib imaim kwaniturobe kwanama, yababan moumurih maiyow boro tanabow, imaibo tanan God ana aiwobomaim tanarun.”
23 They had the disciples in each church choose spiritual leaders, and with prayer and fasting they entrusted the leaders to the Lord in whom they believed.
23 Ekaleisia hai kou’ay tata wanawanahimaim Paul Barnabas hairi orot ukwarih hirubinih, hibow naatu hiyohar isah hiyoyoban sawar, imaibo Regah i hai baitumatum ana’an umanamaim hiya.
24 After they had gone through Pisidia, they went to Pamphylia.
24 Tafaram Pisidia wanawanan hi’afuw hirabon rounane hire’er ufunamaim hina Pamfilia hitit.
25 They spoke the message in the city of Perga and went to the city of Attalia.
25 Naatu Perga imaim hibibinan ufunamaim hire hina Atalia hitit.
26 From Attalia they took a boat and headed home to the city of Antioch ⌞in Syria⌟. (In Antioch they had been entrusted to God’s care for the work they had now finished.)
26 Wa imaim hibai himatabir maiye hin Antioch hitit, efan nati’imaim God ana tafafar naatu ana manaw ana kabeber hibai bowabow hibusuruf hibowabow yomanin himatabir hina nati’imaim hi’asa’ub.
27 When they arrived, they called the members of the church together. They reported everything God had done through them, especially that he had given people who were not Jewish the opportunity to believe.
27 Imih hina Antioch hititit ana maramaim ekaleisia sabuw etei hi’af ayuwih hai tur hiowen mi’itube God i wanawanahimaim sinaf baitumatum ana etawan botawiy Ufun Sabuw auman isah.
28 They stayed for a long time with these disciples.
28 Naatu bai’ufununayah bairi nati Antioch imaim bairi manin maiyow hima.
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