Atos 19
GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI
1 While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul traveled through the interior provinces to get to the city of Ephesus. He met some disciples in Ephesus
1 Apollos Corinth ma’am ana veya Paul tafaram ta ta oyaw wanane run tit remor na Ephesus tit. Nati’imaim bai’ufununayah sabuw afa titaurih.
2 and asked them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you became believers?”
2 Naatu bai’ufununayah ibatiyih, “Kwabitumatum ana maramaim Anun kakafiyin re iwani?” Hiya’afut hio, “Aki nati Anun Kakafiyin ana tur men kafa’imo hio anowar.” |alt="map" src="Pauljr3.tif" size="col" ref="Acts 19.2"
3 Paul asked them, “What kind of baptism did you have?”
3 Basit Paul ibatiyih, “Bo kwa bapataito i menatan kwabai?” Hiya’afut hio, “John Baptist nowan.”
4 Paul said, “John’s baptism was a baptism of repentance. John told people to believe in Jesus, who was coming later.”
4 Paul iuwih eo, “John ana bapataito i dogor baikitabiren kakafih hibihamiyen isan. Naatu orot ta wabin Jesu i ufunamaim nan baitutumin isan iuwih.
5 After they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
5 Tur iti na’atube eo hinonowar ufunamaim etei Regah Jesu wabinamaim bapataito hibai.
6 When Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came to them, and they began to talk in other languages and to speak what God had revealed.
6 Naatu Paul uman tafah yara’aten yoyoban ana veya Anun Kakafiyin re iwanih menah botabir tur ta ta hio naatu tur Godane nan hi’orerereb.
7 About twelve men were in the group.
7 Orot nah etei i 12 iti kou’ay wanawanan.
8 For three months Paul would go into the synagogue and speak boldly. He had discussions with people to convince them about God’s kingdom.
8 Paul Kou’ay Bar run itafofor sumar tounu wanawanan sabuw bairi hio, God ana aiwob isan sabuw iuwih dogoroh rouw tafofofor.
9 But when some people became stubborn, refused to believe, and had nothing good to say in front of the crowd about the way ⌞of Christ⌟, he left them. He took his disciples and held daily discussions in the lecture hall of Tyrannus.
9 Baise sabuw afa dogoroh fokar, men kafa’imo hikok boro hititumatum naatu bebeyanamaim Regah ana ef gewasin isan tur kakafih maiyow hi’o. Basit Paul ihamiyih naatu bai’ufununayah buwih bairi hin. Veya matan yimo Tyrannus ana bai’obaiyen efanamaim ma bi’obaibiyih.
10 This continued for two years so that all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord.
10 Iti na’atube ma sinaf kwamur rou’ab sawar, naatu sabuw etei nati Asia wanawanan Jew naatu Ufun Sabuw etei Regah ana tur hinowar.
11 God worked unusual miracles through Paul.
11 Paul wanawananamaim God ina’inan fokarih maiyow sisinaf.
12 People would take handkerchiefs and aprons that had touched Paul’s skin to those who were sick. Their sicknesses would be cured, and evil spirits would leave them.
12 Paul ana agesaf naatu ana faifuw i biyan gubamin hibai hin sawusawuwih biyah hiyayanowahih i hiyayawas naatu afiy kakafih auman i hibibihir.
13 Some Jews used to travel from place to place and force evil spirits out of people. They tried to use the name of the Lord Jesus to force evil spirits out of those who were possessed. These Jews would say, “I order you ⌞to come out⌟ in the name of Jesus, whom Paul talks about.”
13 Jew sabuw afa bar merar ta ta hirun hitit sabuw iyab biyahimaim afiy kakafih hitar sumih hima’am Regah Jesu wabinamaim hinununih. Naatu hai tur i iti na’atube hio, “Demon kakafih hinununih seven Paul ana orot wabin Jesu isan ebibinan i wabinamaim kwa abi’a’ari kwatit!”
14 Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this.
14 Naatu Jew hai Firis Gagamin wabin Skeva natunatun etei seven i iti na’atube auman hisisinaf.
15 But the evil spirit answered them, “I know Jesus, and I’m acquainted with Paul, but who are you?”
15 Baise afiy kakafin iuwih eo, “Jesu i ayu aso’ob naatu Paul auman i ayu aso’ob, bo kwa iyab?”
16 Then the man possessed by the evil spirit attacked them. He beat them up so badly that they ran out of that house naked and wounded.
16 Naatu orot nati afiy kakafih hiwan ma’am misir bow yow tar, hai faifuw seb nunih ufun hitit segar biyah ererara ana bar hihamiy hibihir.
17 All the Jews and Greeks living in the city of Ephesus heard about this. All of them were filled with awe for the name of the Lord Jesus and began to speak very highly about it.
17 Jew sabuw etei naatu Ufun Sabuw etei iyab nati Ephesus wanawanan hima’am iti tur hinonowar ana veya, etei yah birubir fafar, naatu Regah Jesu Keriso wabin bora’ara’aten gagamin maiyow hitin.
18 Many believers openly admitted their involvement with magical spells and told all the details.
18 Sabuw moumurih na’in iyab hina bai’ufununayah himamatar bebeyanamaim hitit abisa kakafin hisisinaf isan etei hi’e’en.
19 Many of those who were involved in the occult gathered their books and burned them in front of everyone. They added up the cost of these books and found that they were worth 50,000 silver coins.
19 Sabuw moumurih na’in iyab hikwerakwer hai buk hibow hina hibutuw naatu sabuw etei matahimaim hi’afusar. Naatu buk ta’ita’imon hai baiyan hibiyab i 50,000 drachma ana fofonin. Paul Efasis hai kwerakwer buk hi’afusar bat i’itah|alt="Paul watching Ephesians burn books" src="cn02003B.tif" size="col" loc="Act 19.19" copy="©1978 David C. Cook Publishing Co." ref="19.19"
20 In this powerful way the word of the Lord was spreading and gaining strength.
20 Sinaf fairih iti himamataramaim Regah ana tur tasasar tit naatu busuruf ra’at ana fair bai yen.
21 After all these things had happened, Paul decided to go to Jerusalem by traveling through Macedonia and Greece. He said, “After I have been there, I must see Rome.”
21 Sawar iti himamatar ufunamaim Paul ana not bogaigiwas Akaiya naatu Masedonia tafaram hairi wanawanahiwat remor na. Naatu na Jerusalem titamih ana not bogaigiwas eo, “Iti tafaram anabinanawan ufunamaim ayu boro anan Rome ana’itin.”
22 So he sent two of his helpers, Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia, while he stayed longer in the province of Asia.
22 Basit ana baibais orot rou’ab Timothy, Erastus hairi iyafarih hin Masedonia wanawanan hima, i baise veya au gagaminaka Asia wanawanan imaim ma.
23 During that time a serious disturbance concerning the way ⌞of Christ⌟ broke out in the city of Ephesus.
23 Nati ana veya’amaim yare kakafin anababatun Ephesus wanawanan matar, anayabin Regah ana Ef isan.
24 Demetrius, a silversmith, was in the business of making silver models of the temple of Artemis. His business brought a huge profit for the men who worked for him.
24 Orot wabin Demetrius silver imaim sawar ebu’ur temamatar i nati’imaim ma’am. Iti orot i god babin wabin Artemis ana kwafiren gagamin ana yumatabe, silver amaim bu’ur sabuw hitotobon. Naatu nati bowabowamaim kabay gagamin maiyow bai ana sabuw isah rur.
25 He called a meeting of his workers and others who did similar work. Demetrius said, “Men, you know that we’re earning a good income from this business,
25 Basit ana bowayah etei e’af ayuwih naatu sabuw afa i bairi hai bowabow ta’imon auman e’af hiru’ay iuwih eo “Au sabuw kwanaso’ob, ata bowabow iti’imaim kabay gagamin tatain erur.
26 and you see and hear what this man Paul has done. He has won over a large crowd that follows him not only in Ephesus but also throughout the province of Asia. He tells people that gods made by humans are not gods.
26 Naatu boun iti orot Paul abisa esisinaf i kwa taiyuw matamaim kwa’itin naatu tainimaim kwanonowar, god orot umahimaim tibiwa’an i men kafa’imo godamih.” Tur iti na’atube eo i orot babin moumurih maiyow yah ikitabir. Iti sawar i men Ephesus wanawanan akisin emamatar, baise Asia wanawanan etei kafa’imo nisawar.
27 There’s a danger that people will discredit our line of work, and there’s a danger that people will think that the temple of the great goddess Artemis is nothing. Then she whom all Asia and the rest of the world worship will be robbed of her glory.”
27 Iti ata bowabow i kakafin wanawanan run naatu ata bowabow wabin boro na’af, men wabit akisin na’af, baise god babin Artemis ana kwafiren bar gagamin auman boro yabin en namatar. Naatu sabuw nati Asia wanawanan, naatu tafaram wanawanan sabuw etei iti god babin hikakafiy hikwakwafir boro nuhih nabur.”
28 When Demetrius’ workers and the others heard this, they became furious and began shouting, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great!”
28 Sabuw hiru’ay hima iti tur hinonowar higagamat himisir hiwow hio, “Ephesus ana god Artemis akisinamo i turobe gagamin.”
29 The confusion spread throughout the city, and the people had one thought in mind as they rushed into the theater. They grabbed Gaius and Aristarchus, the Macedonians who traveled with Paul, and they dragged the two men into the theater with them.
29 Basit nati bar merar gagamin wanawanan uruw ra’at, na hibuyuw ne hibuyuw hinunuw. Masedonia orot rou’ab Gaius Aristakus hairi Paul bairi hinanawan hinan hibuwih hinunuw hin sabuw hai rou’ay efan gagaminamaim hitit.
30 Paul wanted to go into the crowd, but his disciples wouldn’t let him.
30 Paul akisin i kok sabuw nahimaim tatit, baise bai’ufununayah hi’otan.
31 Even some officials who were from the province of Asia and who were Paul’s friends sent messengers to urge him not to risk going into the theater.
31 Nati tafaram wanawanan hai orot gagamih, iyab Paul ana ofonah auman tur hiyafar hifefeyan men hikok boro tan kou’ay ana efan gagaminamaim yumatan ta’ototait.
32 Some people shouted one thing while others shouted something else. The crowd was confused. Most of the people didn’t even know why they had come together.
32 Nati ana veya’amaim kou’ay ana efanamaim uruw i na’at, sabuw afa nati’imaim i tur ta hiwow hio, sabuw afa ni’imaim ibo tur ta hiwow hio. Naatu sabuw au moumurihika i men kafai hiso’ob aisim hina iti kou’ayamaim hitit.
33 Some people concluded that Alexander was the cause, so the Jews pushed him to the front. Alexander motioned with his hand to quiet the people because he wanted to defend himself in front of them.
33 Naatu Jew sabuw afa Alexander hibonawiy hitit nahine bat, naatu sabuw afa roube’aten tur hitin, imaibo Alexander umanamaim sabuw rutanih awah fot naatu i taiyuwin wasfafarin isan ana tur eo.
34 But when they recognized that Alexander was a Jew, everyone started to shout in unison, “Artemis of the Ephesians is great!” They kept doing this for about two hours.
34 Baise nati veya’amaim i hi’inan Alexander i Jew orot, imih sabuw etei au ta’imon hiwow sawar ta’imon isan hio inan hours rou’ab sawar. “Ephesus ana god Artemis akisinamo i turobe Gagamin!”
35 The city clerk finally quieted the crowd. Then he said, “Citizens of Ephesus, everyone knows that this city of the Ephesians is the keeper of the temple of the great Artemis. Everyone knows that Ephesus is the keeper of the statue that fell down from Zeus.
35 Inan yomaninamaim bar merar ana kirumayan sabuw rou’ay gagamin eotatanih inan nuwarob e’afuw basit eo, “Ephesus ana orot ana babin! Sabuw etei hiso’ob Ephesus bar merar i god gagamin Artemis ma’uh ema’am. Iti kabay kakafiyin marane hea’obow re’er boun iti inu’in auman ma’uh ema’am.
36 No one can deny this. So you have to be quiet and not do anything foolish.
36 Iti sawar i boro men yait ta nayaubamih, isan imih kwa yate enub kwamare naatu men abisa ta nota’e mata nakabiy kwanasinafumih.
37 The men you brought here don’t rob temples or insult our goddess.
37 Kwa iti orot kwabow kwana ai’itih i men Tafaror Bar ana sawar ta hi’afiy o ata god babin isan tur kakafih hi’omih.
38 If Demetrius and the men who work for him have a legal complaint against anyone, we have special days and officials to hold court. That’s where they should bring charges against each other.
38 Baise Demetrius ana bowayah orot bairi orot babin isan hai gamin tur afa hinama’am na’at, ata orot gagamih tur nowarayah i tema’am. Naatu tur nowar yababan yabaituturin isan ana efan i bobotawiyin inu’in boro hinan imaim hiyabaitutur.
39 If you want anything else, you must settle the matter in a legal assembly.
39 Baise yababan tur gagaminaka omih na’at i kwanan Kou’ay Bar gagaminamaim orot tur nowarayah matahimaim a yababan kwanaorereb tur nowarayah boro hinayabunei.
40 At this moment we run the risk of being accused of rioting today for no reason. We won’t be able to explain this mob.”
40 Naatu boun hibubuyuw isan hina’af tanarun hinabibatiy boro tanao kwanekwan, anayabin tur ana’an it men taso’ob naatu it men karam boro asir tanao tanifufuwen.”
41 After saying this, he dismissed the assembly.
41 Iti eo ufunamaim, sabuw iuwih hai ubar hin.
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