Atos 25
Haweis: Thomas Haweis 1795 New Testament (SM_HAWEIS) vs AAI
1 WHEN Festus then was come into the province, after three days he went up to Jerusalem from Caesarea.
1 Festus na Judea wanawanan gawan ana efan bai ma veya tounu ufunamaim Caesarea ihamiy yen na Jerusalem tit.
2 And the high-priest and the principal persons among the Jews informed him against Paul, and entreated him,
2 Nati’imaim firis ukwarih naatu Jew hai orot ukwarih hina Paul ana kakafih isan ubar hitin Festus hifefeyan.
3 begging it as a favour from him, that he would send him back to Jerusalem, lying in wait for him to kill him on the road.
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 Then Festus answered, that Paul should be kept in custody at Caesarea, and that he himself was going thither shortly.
4 Baise Festus iyafutih eo, “Paul i Caesarea imaim dibur ema’am, naatu ayu taiyuwu iti boro’omo nati’imaim anan.
5 Let therefore, said he, those among you who are able, go down with me, and accuse him, if there be anything criminal in this man.
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 And after staying with them more than ten days, he went down to Caesarea; and on the morrow seated on the bench, commanded Paul to be brought.
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 And on his appearing, the Jews who came down from Jerusalem surrounded him, and laid many and heavy accusations against Paul, which they were not able to 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 But he pleaded in his defence, That neither against the law of the Jews, nor against the temple, nor against Caesar, have I committed the least offence.
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 Then Festus, desirous of ingratiating himself with the Jews, replying to Paul, said, Wilt thou go up unto Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things before me?
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 Then said Paul, I am standing before the tribunal of Caesar, where I have a right to be judged: against the Jews I have committed no offence, as thou also clearly perceivest.
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 For indeed if I have committed any crime, or done aught worthy of death, I object not to be put to death: but if there is nothing in those things whereof they accuse me, no man dare gratify them by abandoning me to them.
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 I appeal unto Caesar. Then Festus, after conferring with the council, answered, Hast thou appealed to Caesar? to Caesar shalt thou go.
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 Now when some days were passed, Agrippa and Bernice came to Caesarea to salute Festus.
13 Veya afa ufunamaim aiwob orot Agripa, Bernis hairi hina Caesarea hitit, Festus ana bowabow baib isan ana merar yinamih.
14 And as their stay there was extended to a considerable time, Festus communicated to the king Paul’s affairs, saying, There is a certain man left by Felix, a prisoner:
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 against whom when I was at Jerusalem, the high-priest and the elders of the Jews appeared, desiring judgment against 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 To whom I replied, That it was not customary for Romans to give up any man gratuitously to destruction, before that the person accused should have his accusers produced face to face, and be allowed opportunity to defend himself against the charge.
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 When therefore they were come here together, making no demur, the very next day I sat on the tribunal, and commanded the man to be brought.
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 Against whom his accusers standing forth, brought no charge of such things as I expected:
18 Sabuw ubar hibitin ana kakafih hibow hititit i men kafa’imo sawar kakafih ayu anotanotamaim hibow hitit ubar hitinimih.
19 but only pleaded against him certain disputes about their own mode of religious worship, and about one Jesus, who was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be 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 But being in doubt respecting a question of this sort, I demanded if he would go to Jerusalem, and there be judged of these things.
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 appealing that he should be reserved for the cognizance of Augustus, I ordered him to be kept in custody until I should send him to Caesar.
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 Then Agrippa said to Festus, I wish also myself to hear the man. He said, To-morrow thou shalt hear him.
22 Basit Agripa Festus iu, “Ayu akokok iti orot nao ayu taiyuwu ananowar.” Festus iya’afut eo, “Marasibo nao inanowar.”
23 On the morrow therefore, when Agrippa was come, and Bernice, with a very splendid retinue, and were entered into the place of audience, with the military tribunes, and the men of superior eminence in the city, then at the order of Festus Paul was produced.
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 And Festus said, King Agrippa, and all you, sirs, who are present with us, behold the man, concerning whom the whole multitude of the Jews have set upon me, both at Jerusalem and in this place, clamouring that he ought not to live a moment 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 But finding on inquiry that he had done nothing worthy of death, and he himself indeed having appealed to Augustus, I have determined to send him.
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 Respecting whom I have nothing determinate to write to my sovereign. Wherefore I have brought him forth before you, and especially before thee, king Agrippa, that on a fresh examination taken, I might have something to write.
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 For it appears to me highly unreasonable to send a prisoner, and not also signify the 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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