Atos 25
GOD'S WORD (ENGGW) vs AAI
1 Three days after Festus took over his duties in the province of Judea, he went from the city of Caesarea to Jerusalem.
1 Festus na Judea wanawanan gawan ana efan bai ma veya tounu ufunamaim Caesarea ihamiy yen na Jerusalem tit.
2 The chief priests and the other important Jewish leaders informed Festus about their charges against Paul. They were urging
2 Nati’imaim firis ukwarih naatu Jew hai orot ukwarih hina Paul ana kakafih isan ubar hitin Festus hifefeyan.
3 Festus to do them the favor of having Paul brought to Jerusalem. The Jews had a plan to ambush and kill Paul as he traveled to Jerusalem.
3 Hikokok i mi’itube hai kokomaim tasinaf Paul tiyafar au Jerusalem tayen. Iti na’atube hisisinaf anayabin i Paul tayen tanan efamaim hita’asabun isan hiyakitifuw.
4 Festus replied that he would be returning to Caesarea soon and would keep Paul there.
4 Baise Festus iyafutih eo, “Paul i Caesarea imaim dibur ema’am, naatu ayu taiyuwu iti boro’omo nati’imaim anan.
5 He told them, “Have your authorities come to Caesarea with me and accuse him there if the man has done something wrong.”
5 Imih a orot ukwarih i boro ayu bairi anan Caesarea anatit abis kakafin sisinaf na’at boro imaim ana kakafih isan ubar hinitin.”
6 Festus stayed in Jerusalem for eight or ten days at the most and then returned to Caesarea. The next day Festus took his place in court and summoned Paul.
6 Festus veya etei eight o ten na’atube nati’imaim bairi hima, imaibo au Seseria matabir maiye re. Naatu in marto basit Festus baibatiyen ana efanamaim mare naatu iuwih Paul hibai hina hirun.
7 When Paul entered the room, the Jews who had come from Jerusalem surrounded him. They made a lot of serious accusations that they couldn’t prove.
7 Paul hibai hina hirur ana maramaim Jew sabuw iyab Jerusalemane hire hinan etei hina sisibin roun roun hi’a’ar bebera’uh baifuwen tur kakafih moumurih maiyow hibow hitit ubar hitin hio, baise hai tur hio i men kafaita biturobe’emih.
8 Paul defended himself by saying, “I haven’t broken any Jewish law or done anything against the temple or the emperor.”
8 Imaibo Paul taiyuwin wasfafar eo, “Ayu i men kafai abisa ta kakafin asinaf. Jew hai ofafar ai gigim, na’atube Tafaror Bar ai gigim, o Rome ana Aiwob ai gigimimih.
9 But Festus wanted to do the Jews a favor. So he asked Paul, “Are you willing to go to Jerusalem to be tried there on these charges with me as your judge?”
9 Baise Festus i kok mi’itube Jew sabuw tiyasisirih, imih ibatiy eo, “O kukokok inayen Jerusalem imaim iti ubar tibit isan a baibatiyen imaim ananowar?”
10 Paul said, “I am standing in the emperor’s court where I must be tried. I haven’t done anything wrong to the Jews, as you know very well.
10 Paul iya’afut eo, “Ayu i Rome Aiwob ana baibatiyen efan nanamaim abatabat, imih ayu i boro iti imaim ana baibatiyen anab. O iso’ob ayu i men kafai abisa kakafin asinaf Jew sabuw isah.
11 If I am guilty and have done something wrong for which I deserve the death penalty, I don’t reject the idea of dying. But if their accusations are untrue, no one can hand me over to them as a favor. I appeal my case to the emperor!”
11 Ayu ofafar ana’astu’ub imaim nabonawiyu morob ana baibasit anabaib i boro men morob ana haiw. Baise baifuwenamaim ubar hinabitu na’at, orot babin men ta ana fair ema’am boro ayu nabuw umahimaim nitihimih, ayu i boro kwaniyafaru anan Caesar nanaimaim au tur nanowar.”
12 Festus discussed the appeal with his advisers and then replied to Paul, “You have appealed your case to the emperor, so you’ll go to the emperor!”
12 Imaibo Festus ana kou’ay orot gagamih not wairafih bairi hio ufunamaim tatabir Paul iya’afut eo, “O Caesar a tur nowar isan io, imih o boro Caesar isan inan.”
13 Later King Agrippa and Bernice came to the city of Caesarea to welcome Festus.
13 Veya afa ufunamaim aiwob orot Agripa, Bernis hairi hina Caesarea hitit, Festus ana bowabow baib isan ana merar yinamih.
14 Since they were staying there for a number of days, Festus told the king about Paul’s case.
14 Hina nati’imaim hima veya bai’ab na’atube sasawar ufunamaim Paul ana tur eowen eo, “Paul mi’itube wawasfafar isan Festus aiwob orot ihamiy ema’am.
15 When I went to Jerusalem, the chief priests and the Jewish leaders brought me some information about him and asked me to condemn him.
15 Naatu ayu au Jerusalem anan ana veya’amaim Jew hai firis ukwarih naatu regaregah ai’in, orot ukwarih ubar hitin ayu asabunin morob isan hi’uwu.
16 “I replied to them, ‘That’s not the Roman way of doing things. A person can’t be sentenced as a favor. Before he is sentenced, he must face his accusers and have a chance to defend himself against their accusation.’
16 Baise ayu auwih, aki Rome ai ofafaramaim orot asir bai na baibatiyen isan ana ef men ema’am, baise wantoro’ot i boro sabuw iyab ubar tibin bairi roun roun hinabat hina’o, saise i ana ef nama’am na’at taiyuwin boro nahimaim nabat nawasfafar.
17 “So the Jewish leaders came to Caesarea with me. The next day I immediately convened court and summoned the man.
17 Naatu nati sabuw ayu bairi ana atitit ana veya, ayu veya men au’uf atain, faiwat a’in marto baibatiyen ana efanamaim amare, orot auwih hibai hina hirun.
18 When his accusers stood up, they didn’t accuse him of the crimes I was expecting.
18 Sabuw ubar hibitin ana kakafih hibow hititit i men kafa’imo sawar kakafih ayu anotanotamaim hibow hitit ubar hitinimih.
19 They were disputing with him about their own religion and about some man named Jesus who had died. But Paul claimed that Jesus is alive.
19 En baise, gamin afa ibo taiyuwih hai kwafiren isan. Naatu orot wabin Jesu momorob Paul yawasin ma rouw eo isan hibow hitit.
20 Their debate about these things left me puzzled. So I asked Paul if he would like to go to Jerusalem to have his case heard there.
20 Au kasiy ra’at, iti tur boro mi’itube ata bow gewas, imih ayu Paul au i takokok na’at tayen tan Jerusalem imaim iti ubar isan hitibatiy.
21 But Paul appealed his case. He asked to be held in prison and to have His Majesty the Emperor decide his case. So I ordered him to be held in prison until I could send him to the emperor.”
21 Baise Paul ifefeyanu kok i Caesar baibatiyen titin, imih ayu auwih dibur baremaim hihirafut hima’uh hima, ayu ef atanuwet imaibo atiyafar tan Aiwob Caesar biyan.”
22 Agrippa told Festus, “I would like to hear the man.”
22 Basit Agripa Festus iu, “Ayu akokok iti orot nao ayu taiyuwu ananowar.” Festus iya’afut eo, “Marasibo nao inanowar.”
23 The next day Agrippa and Bernice entered the auditorium with a lot of fanfare. Roman army officers and the most important men of the city entered the auditorium with them. Festus gave the order, and Paul was brought into the auditorium.
23 Hi’in marto Agripa, Bernis hairi hirutaburih auman hinawiyih rou’ay bar gagamin wanawanan hirun, baiyowayah hai orot gagamih naatu bar merar hai orot gagamih bairi. Naatu Festus iyunih Paul hibai hina hirun.
24 Then Festus said, “King Agrippa and everyone who is present with us! All the Jews in Jerusalem and Caesarea have talked to me about this man you see in front of you. They shout that he must not be allowed to live any longer.
24 Festus eo, “Aiwob Agripa naatu kwa iyab boun iti’imaim bairi tabita’imon, orot iti kwa’itin! Jew sabuw iyab iti’imaim tema’am naatu Jerusalemamaim iti orot isan ubar gagamin maiyow hitin ayu matou’umaim, fanah aumatawat na’in hiwow men hikokok iti orot boro yawasin tama.
25 However, I don’t think that he has done anything to deserve the death penalty. But since he made an appeal to His Majesty the Emperor, I have decided to send him to Rome.
25 Naatu ayu anunuwet men kakafin ta sinaf boro imaim tabonawiy tan tamorob. Baise anayabin ayu ifefeyanu ana kok i boro Rome ana Aiwob nahimaim tabat ana tur hitanowar. Ayu au ef men ta ema’am boro atarufut, imih ayu au Rome baiyafarin isan abogaigiwas.
26 But I don’t have anything reliable to write our emperor about him. So I have brought him to all of you, and especially to you, King Agrippa. Then I’ll have something to write after he is cross-examined.
26 Baise fef kiruminamih ayu akasiy, tur abisa boro Aiwob Caesar isan anakirum. Anayabin ubar hibitin men ta yabin auman. Imih ayu abai atit kwa etei namaim, o Aiwob Agripa inibabatiy inanuwet gewas tur yabin anababatun inab naatu fef ana kirum.
27 I find it ridiculous to send a prisoner to Rome when I can’t specify any charges against him.”
27 Anayabin ayu ai’itin ayu isou men gewasin iti dibur orot ana ubar en asir taniyafar nanan ana itinin i men basit.”
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