Atos 18

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1 After this, Paul left Athens and went to the city of Corinth.
1 Iti ufunamaim Paul Athens ihamiy naatu na Corinth tit.
2 In Corinth he met a Jewish man named Aquila and his wife Priscilla. Aquila had been born in Pontus, and they had recently come from Italy because Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. Paul went to visit them,
2 Nati’imaim Jew orot wabin Aquila hairi hitar, Aquila i Pontus imaim tufuw baise aawan Priscilla hairi Italy hihamiy hitit, anayabin Caesar Claudius Jew sabuw etei Rome hima’am ia’arih iuwih hitit. Imih Paul na Corinth titit i na Aquila Priscilla hairi inanawanih.
3 and because they made tents for a living as he did, he stayed with them and they worked together.
3 Naatu anayabin i auman i kanawas sakirayan ta, imih ma bairi kanawas hisasakir.
4 On every day of rest—a holy day, Paul would discuss ⌞Scripture⌟ in the synagogue. He tried to win over Jews and Greeks who had converted to Judaism.
4 Baiyarir Ana Veya mar etei Kou’ay Baremaim tur binan gewasin Jew naatu Greek sabuw yah baikitabirih isan tur yayare.
5 But when Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul devoted all his time to teaching God’s word. He assured the Jews that Jesus is the Messiah.
5 Silas Timothy hairi Masedonia’ane hina hititit ana veya’amaim, Paul ana veya tutufin etei binanumaim eorereb, Jew hai tur eowen, Jesu i God ana Roubinenayan orot.
6 But they opposed him and insulted him. So Paul shook the dust from his clothes and told them, “You’re responsible for your own death. I’m innocent. From now on I’m going to people who are not Jewish.”
6 Baise Jew sabuw Paul ana tur hikwahir tur kakafih isan hio ana veya, Paul ana faifuw tafan baibiyon bai fofob rutatab i’uwih eo, “Umamaim rara nama’ama na’at, ana ubar i kwa akis kwanab, ayu au bit i aikisisir. Veya boun ayu i boro Ufun Sabuw isah aninanawanih.”
7 Then he left the synagogue and went to the home of a man named Titius Justus, who was a convert to Judaism. His house was next door to the synagogue.
7 Naatu ihamiyih in Ufun orot ta wabin Titius Justus ana baremaim ma. Iti orot ibo kwafirenayan orot ta, i ana bar i Kou’ay Bar sisibin ma’am.
8 The synagogue leader Crispus and his whole family believed in the Lord. Many Corinthians who heard Paul believed and were baptized.
8 Orot wabin Krisipas Kou’ay Bar ana orot ukwarin aawan natunatun ana nibur bairi Regah ana tur hinowar hitumatum, na’atube Corinth sabuw moumurih auman hitumatum naatu bapataito hibai.
9 One night the Lord said to Paul in a vision, “Don’t be afraid to speak out! Don’t be silent!
9 Fai ta Paul ana mimumaim Regah eo, “Paul men inabir baise inabinan, men awa nafot binan inihamiy inama’amih.
10 I’m with you. No one will attack you or harm you. I have many people in this city.”
10 Anayabin ayu airit tama’am, naatu orot babin ta boro men karam o narab ni’afiy, yabin sabuw maumurih iti bar meraramaim tema’am i ayu au sabuw.”
11 Paul lived in Corinth for a year and a half and taught God’s word to them.
11 Basit Paul kwamur ta’imon sumar six nati’imaim ma God ana tur sabuw i’obaibiyih.
12 While Gallio was governor of Greece, the Jews had one thought in mind. They attacked Paul and brought him to court.
12 Baise Galio tafaram Akaiya isan bigawan ana veya, Jew etei hita’imon Paul hifatum hibai hin baibatiyenamaim hiyai hio.
13 They said, “This man is persuading people to worship God in ways that are against Moses’ Teachings.”
13 “Iti orot i esisinaftobon sabuw yah nikitabir aki ai ef naatu ai ofafar hina’astu’ub i hai kokomaim God hinakwafirimih.”
14 Paul was about to answer when Gallio said to the Jews, “If there were some kind of misdemeanor or crime involved, reason would demand that I put up with you Jews.
14 Paul tur omih biwa’an ana veya Galio Jew sabuw isah eo, “Kwa iti orot sawar kakafin tasinaf kwata’itin isan kwatagamigam na’at, ayu boro ata ma a tur atanowar.
15 But since you’re disputing words, names, and your own teachings, you’ll have to take care of that yourselves. I don’t want to be a judge who gets involved in those things.”
15 Baise kwa a gamin ai’itin i tur, wab naatu kwa a ofafar isah kwagamigam, imih nati sawar i kwabai kwan kwa akis kwayabunai, ayu iti sawar i boro men ana butubun.”
16 So Gallio had them forced out of his court.
16 Naatu baibatiyen bar wanawanan nunih ufun hitit.
17 Then all ⌞the governor’s officers⌟ took Sosthenes, the synagogue leader, and beat him in front of the court. But Gallio couldn’t have cared less.
17 Basit Sosthenes Kou’ay Bar ana ukwarin hirouh hibai hirab baibatiyen bar merar yan. Baise nati hisisinaf Galio men kafa’imo i yababanamih.
18 After staying in Corinth quite a while longer, Paul left ⌞for Ephesus⌟. Priscilla and Aquila went with him. In the city of Cenchrea, Aquila had his hair cut, since he had taken a vow. From Cenchrea they took a boat headed for Syria
18 Paul Corinthimaim veya moumurihika baitumatumayah bairi hima, imaibo eo tuturih Priscilla, Aquila hairi buwih bairi wa hibai hina Syria hitit. Namih ana veya Sensera imaim aribun mafur anayabin i omatanen ta biwa’an isan.
19 and arrived in the city of Ephesus, where Paul left Priscilla and Aquila. Paul went into the synagogue and had a discussion with the Jews.
19 Naatu hina Ephesus hitit imaim Priscilla Aquila hairi ihamiyih. Paul na Kou’ay Bar run Jew bairi baidudur isan.
20 The Jews asked him to stay longer, but he refused.
20 Naatu hifefeyan hikokok i nati’imaim veya maninaka bairi hitama, baise i aurin veya en imih kwahir.
21 As he left, he told them, “I’ll come back to visit you if God wants me to.”
21 Naatu bihamiyih auman iuwih eo, “God nakokok na’at boro ana matabir isa anan.” Naatu wa bai Ephesus ihamiy in.
22 and arrived in the city of Caesarea. He went ⌞to Jerusalem⌟, greeted the church, and went back to the city of Antioch.
22 Na Caesarea titit ana veya na Jerusalem tit, ekaleisia sabuw nati hima’am hai merar yi, imaibo in Antioch tit.
23 After spending some time in Antioch, Paul went through the regions of Galatia and Phrygia, where he strengthened ⌞the faith of⌟ all the disciples.
23 Nati’imaim veya bai’ab na’atube ma’am ufunamaim ihamiyih, i na Galasia, Firigia imaim run tit bai’ufununayah kaufair itih.
24 A Jew named Apollos, who had been born in Alexandria, arrived in the city of Ephesus. He was an eloquent speaker and knew how to use the Scriptures in a powerful way.
24 Jew orot ta wabin Apollos, ana tafaram Alexandria imaim tufuw, basit nati ana veya’amaim i na Ephesus tit. Iti orot binan isan i ana siwar bai, naatu Buk wanawanan etei i so’ob kwanekwan.
25 He had been instructed in the Lord’s way and spoke enthusiastically. He accurately taught about Jesus but knew only about the baptism John performed.
25 Regah ana ef isan i hio’baiy gewas naatu sabuw afa Jesu isan bi’obaiyih, ana itinin i orot so’obayan sawar etei so’ob eo na’atube. Naatu tur abisa eo i men ta sa’ir, baise i ana so’ob i John ana bapataito akisin so’ob.
26 He began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him ⌞home⌟ with them and explained God’s way to him more accurately.
26 Kou’ay Bar wanawanan itafofor binan. Baise Priscilla Aquila hairi nati’imaim hima’am tur hinonowar ufunamaim hibai bairi hin hai bar God ana ef anababatun hikubunabuna gewas nowar.
27 When Apollos wanted to travel to Greece, the believers ⌞in Ephesus⌟ encouraged him. They wrote to the disciples in Greece to tell them to welcome him. When he arrived in Greece, God’s kindness enabled him to help the believers a great deal.
27 Apollos ana not bogaigiwas Akaiya namih binotanot ana veya, tuwahinah koufair hitin naatu fef hikirum auman hitin bai na Akaiya tit, saise bai’ufununayah nati’imaim hima’am ana merar hitay. Na titit ana veya sabuw iyab God ana manaw ana kabeberamaim hina bai’ufununayah himamatar baibais gagamin maiyow itih.
28 In public Apollos helped them by clearly showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Messiah and that the Jews were wrong.
28 Anayabin Jew sabuw hibifufuwen isan bebeyanamaim tur fokarin gam iuwih naatu God ana turamaim kubunabuna hai tur eowen eo, “Turobe Jesu i Roubininenayan.”

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