< Acts 13 >

1 Among [the people in] the congregation at Antioch there were (prophets/those who spoke messages from God) and those who taught [people about Jesus. They were] Barnabas; Simeon, who was also called Niger/Blackman; Lucius, from Cyrene [city]; Manaen, who had grown up with [King] Herod [Antipas]; and Saul.
Byli pak v církvi, kteráž byla v Antiochii, někteří proroci a učitelé, jako Barnabáš a Šimon, kterýž měl přijmí Černý, a Lucius Cyrenenský, a Manahen, kterýž byl spolu vychován s Heródesem tetrarchou, a Saul.
2 While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said [to them], “Appoint Barnabas and Saul to [serve] me and to [go and do] the work that I have chosen them [to do]!”
A když oni služby Páně konali, a postili se, dí Duch svatý: Oddělte mi Barnabáše a Saule k dílu, k kterémuž jsem jich povolal.
3 So they continued (to fast/to abstain from eating food) and pray. Then having put their hands on Barnabas and Saul and [praying that God would help them], they sent them off [to do what the Holy Spirit had commanded].
Tedy postíce se, a modlíce se, a vzkládajíce na ně ruce, propustili je.
4 Barnabas and Saul, guided by the Holy Spirit, went down [from Antioch] to Seleucia [port]. From there they went by ship to Salamis [port on Cyprus Island].
A oni posláni byvše od Ducha svatého, přišli do Seleucie, a odtud plavili se do Cypru.
5 While they were in Salamis, [they went] to the Jewish meeting places. There they proclaimed the message from God [about Jesus]. John [Mark went with them and] was helping them.
A přišedše do Salaminy, zvěstovali slovo Boží v školách Židovských; a měli s sebou i Jana k službě.
6 [The three of] them went across the entire island to Paphos [city]. There they met a magician whose name was Bar-Jesus. He was a Jew who falsely [claimed] (to be a prophet/to speak messages from God).
A když zchodili ten ostrov až do Páfu, nalezli jakéhos čarodějníka, falešného proroka Žida, jemuž jméno Barjezus,
7 He often accompanied the governor [of the island], Sergius Paulus, who was an intelligent man. The governor sent [someone] to ask Barnabas and Saul to come to him, because he wanted to hear God’s message. [So Barnabas and Saul came and told him about Jesus].
Kterýž byl u znamenitého vládaře Sergia Pavla, může opatrného. Ten povolav Barnabáše a Saule, žádal slyšeti slovo Boží.
8 However, the magician, whose name was Elymas [in the Greek language], was opposing them. He repeatedly tried to persuade the governor not to believe [in Jesus].
Ale protivil se jim Elymas, ten čarodějník, (nebo se tak vykládá jméno jeho, ) usiluje odvrátiti vládaře od víry.
9 Then Saul, who now called himself Paul, empowered by the Holy Spirit, looked intently at the magician and said,
Tedy Saul, kterýž slove i Pavel, naplněn byv Duchem svatým, a pilně pohleděv na něj,
10 “You [(sg)] are serving the devil and you oppose everything that is good! You are always lying [to people] and doing [other] evil things to them. (You must stop saying that the truth about the Lord [God is a lot of lies!]/When will you stop changing what is true about the Lord [God and saying] what is not true about him?) [RHQ]
Řekl: Ó plný vší lsti a vší nešlechetnosti, synu ďáblův, nepříteli vší spravedlnosti, což nepřestaneš převraceti cest Páně přímých?
11 Right now the Lord [God] [MTY] is going to punish you! You will become blind and not [even] be able to see light for [some] time.” At once he became [blind, as though he was] in a dark mist, and he groped about, searching for someone [to hold him by the] hand and lead him.
A aj, nyní ruka Páně nad tebou, a budeš slepý, nevida slunce až do času. A pojednou připadla na něj mrákota a tma, a jda vůkol, hledal, kdo by ho za ruku vedl.
12 When the governor saw what had happened [to Elymas], he believed [in the Lord Jesus]. He was amazed by [what Paul and Barnabas] were teaching about the Lord [Jesus].
Tehdy vládař uzřev, co se stalo, uvěřil, divě se učení Páně.
13 [After that], Paul and the two men with him went by ship from Paphos to Perga [port] in Pamphylia [province. At Perga] John [Mark] left them and returned to [his home in] Jerusalem.
A pustivše se od Páfu Pavel a ti, kteříž s ním byli, přišli do Pergen v Pamfylii. Jan pak odšed od nich, vrátil se do Jeruzaléma.
14 Then Paul and Barnabas traveled [by land] from Perga, and arrived in Antioch [city] near Pisidia [district in Galatia province]. (On the Sabbath/On the Jewish rest day) they entered the synagogue/the Jewish meeting place and sat down.
Oni pak šedše z Pergen, přišli do Antiochie Pisidické, a všedše do školy v den sobotní, posadili se.
15 [Someone] read [aloud] from what [Moses had written. Then someone read from what the other] prophets [had written] [MTY]. Then the leaders of the Jewish meeting place gave [someone this] note [to take] to Paul and Barnabas: “Fellow Jews, if [one of] you wants to speak to the people [here] to encourage them, please speak [to us(exc) now].”
A když bylo po přečtení zákona a proroků, poslali k nim knížata školy té, řkouce: Muži bratří, máte-li úmysl jaké napomenutí učiniti k lidu, mluvte.
16 So Paul stood up and motioned with his right hand [so that the people would listen to him]. Then he said, “Fellow Israelis and you [non-Jewish people] who [also] worship God, [please] listen [to me]!
Tedy Pavel povstav, a rukou pokynuv, řekl: Muži Izraelští, a kteříž se bojíte Boha, slyšte.
17 God, whom we [(inc)] Israelis worship, chose our ancestors [to be his people], and he caused them to become very numerous while they were foreigners living in Egypt. [Then after many years], God helped them [MTY] powerfully and led them out of there.
Bůh lidu tohoto Izraelského vyvolil otce naše, a lidu povýšil, když byl pohostinu v zemi Egyptské, a v rameni vztaženém vyvedl je z ní.
18 [Even though they repeatedly disobeyed him, he] cared for them for about 40 years [while they were] in the desert.
A za čas čtyřidceti let snášel jejich obyčeje na poušti.
19 He [enabled the Israelis] to conquer seven tribal groups [who were then living] in Canaan [region], and he gave their land to us Israelis for us to possess.
A zahladiv sedm národů v zemi Kanán, rozdělil losem mezi ně zemi jejich.
20 [Our ancestors began to possess Canaan] about 450 years after [their ancestors had arrived in Egypt].” Acts 13:20b-22 “After that, God appointed leaders [to rule the Israeli people. Those leaders continued to rule our people] until the time when the prophet Samuel [ruled them].
A potom, téměř za čtyři sta a padesáte let, dával jim soudce až do Samuele proroka.
21 Then, [while Samuel was still their leader], the people demanded that he [appoint] a king [to rule them. So] God appointed Saul, the son of Kish, from the tribe of Benjamin, [to be their king]. He [ruled them] for 40 years.
A v tom žádali za krále, i dal jim Bůh Saule, syna Cis, muže z pokolení Beniaminova, za čtyřidceti let.
22 After God had rejected Saul [from being king], he appointed David to be their king. God said about him, ‘I have observed that David, son of Jesse, is exactly the kind of man that I desire [IDM]. He will do [everything that] I want [him to do].’”
A když toho zavrhl, vzbudil jim Davida krále, kterémuž svědectví dávaje, řekl: Nalezl jsem Davida, syna Jesse, muže podlé srdce svého, kterýž bude činiti všecku vůli mou.
23 “From [among] David’s descendants, God brought one of them, Jesus, to [us] Israeli people to save us, just like he had told [David and our other ancestors] that he would do.
Z jehož semene Bůh podlé zaslíbení vzbudil Izraelovi spasitele Ježíše,
24 Before Jesus began his work, John [the Baptizer] preached to all of our Israeli people [who came to him. He told them] that they should turn away from their sinful behavior [and ask God to forgive them. Then he] would baptize them.
Před jehož příštím kázal Jan křest pokání všemu lidu Izraelskému.
25 When John was about to finish the work [that God gave him to do], he frequently said [to the people], ‘Do you think [RHQ] that I am [the Messiah whom God promised to send]? No, I am not. But listen! The Messiah will [soon] come. [He is so much greater than I am that] I am not [even] important enough to be his slave [MET].’”
A když Jan běh dokonával, pravil: Kteréhož se mne domníváte býti, nejsem já, ale aj, jdeť po mně, u jehož noh obuvi rozvázati nejsem hoden.
26 “Fellow Israelis, you who are descendants of Abraham, and [you non-Jewish people who] also worship God, [please listen! It is] to [all of] us that [God] has sent the message about [how he] saves people.
Muži bratří, synové rodu Abrahamova, a kteříž mezi vámi bojí se Boha, vám slovo spasení tohoto posláno jest.
27 The people who were living in Jerusalem and their rulers did not realize that this man [Jesus was the one whom God had sent to save them]. Although messages from [MTY] the prophets have been read [aloud] {someone has read [aloud] messages from [MTY] the prophets} every (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest), they did not understand [what the prophets wrote about the Messiah. So] the [Jewish leaders] condemned Jesus [to die], which was just like the prophets predicted.
Nebo ti, kteříž přebývají v Jeruzalémě, a knížata jejich, toho Ježíše neznajíce, odsoudili, a tak hlasy prorocké, kteříž se na každou sobotu čtou, naplnili.
28 [Many people accused Jesus of doing wicked things], but they could not prove that he had done anything for which he deserved to die. They insistently asked Pilate [the governor] to command that Jesus be executed {to command soldiers to execute Jesus}. [So Pilate did what they asked him to do].
A žádné příčiny smrti na něm nenalezše, prosili Piláta, aby zamordován byl.
29 They did [to Jesus] all the things that [the prophets long ago had] written [that people would do to] him. [They killed Jesus by nailing him to a cross. Then] his body was taken {[some people took] his body} down from the cross and placed it in a tomb.
A když dokonali všecko, což o něm psáno bylo, složivše s dřeva, do hrobu jej položili.
30 However, God (raised him from the dead/caused him to live again after he had died)
Bůh pak vzkřísil jej z mrtvých.
31 and for many days he [repeatedly] appeared to [his followers] who had come along with him from Galilee [province] to Jerusalem. Those [who saw him] are telling the [Jewish] people about him now.”
Kterýž vidín jest po mnohé dni od těch, jenž spolu s ním byli přišli z Galilee do Jeruzaléma, kteříž jsou svědkové jeho k lidu.
32 “[Right] now we [two] are proclaiming to you this good message. We want to tell you that God has fulfilled what he promised to [our Jewish] ancestors!
A my vám zvěstujeme to zaslíbení, kteréž se stalo otcům, že Bůh naplnil je nám synům jejich, vzkřísiv Ježíše;
33 He has now done that for us [(inc) who are] their descendants, [and also for you who are not Jews], by causing Jesus to live again. That is just like what [David] wrote in the second Psalm that [God said when he was sending his Son], You [(sg)] are my Son; Today I have shown everyone [that I really am] your Father.
Jakož i v druhém žalmu napsáno jest: Syn můj jsi ty, já dnes zplodil jsem tebe.
34 [God] has (raised [the Messiah] from the dead/caused [the Messiah] to live again after he had died) and will never let him die again. [Concerning that, God] said [to our Jewish ancestors], ‘I will surely help you, as I [promised] David [that I would do].’
A že jej z mrtvých vzkřísil, aby se již více nenavracoval k porušení, takto řekl: Dám vám svaté věci Davidovy věrné.
35 So [in writing] another [Psalm, David] said this [to God about the Messiah]: ‘Because I am devoted to you and always obey [you, when I die] you [(sg)] will not let my body decay.’
Protož i jinde dí: Nedáš svatému svému viděti porušení.
36 While David was living, he did what God wanted him to do. And when he died [EUP], his [body] was buried, [as] his ancestors’ [bodies had been buried], and his body decayed. [So he could not have been speaking about himself in this Psalm].
David zajisté za svého věku poslouživ vůli Boží, usnul, a přiložen jest k otcům svým, a viděl porušení.
37 [Instead, he was speaking about Jesus. Jesus also died], but God (raised him from the dead/caused him to live again), and [therefore] his body did not decay.”
Ale ten, kteréhož Bůh vzkřísil, neviděl porušení.
38 “Therefore, [my] fellow Israelis [and other friends], it is important for you to know that [we(exc)] are declaring to you [that God] can forgive you for your sins as a result of [what] Jesus [has done]. Because of [what] Jesus [has done], [God] considers that everyone who believes [in Jesus] is no longer guilty (OR, the record has been erased {[God] has erased the record}) concerning everything that they [have done that displeased God. But] when [God] does [that for you], it is not as a result of [your obeying] the laws [that] Moses [wrote].
Protož známo vám buď, muži bratří, že skrze toho zvěstuje se vám odpuštění hříchů.
A to ode všech, od kterýchž jste nemohli skrze zákon Mojžíšův ospravedlněni býti, skrze tohoto, každý kdož věří, bývá ospravedlněn.
40 Therefore be careful that [God] does not judge you [MTY], as one of the prophets said [MTY] that God would do!
Protož vizte, ať na vás nepřijde to, což jest v prorocích povědíno:
41 [The prophet wrote that God said], You who ridicule [me], you will [certainly] be astonished [when you see what I am doing], and [then] you will be destroyed. You will be astonished because I will do something [terrible to you] while you are living. You would not believe [that I would do that] even though someone told you!”
Vizte potupníci, a podivte se, a na nic přiďte; nebo já dílo dělám za dnů vašich, dílo to, jemuž neuvěříte, byť vám kdo o něm vypravoval.
42 After Paul [finished speaking], while he and Barnabas were leaving the Jewish meeting place, [many of] the people there repeatedly requested that on the next (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest) [the two of them] should speak to them [again] about those things [that Paul had just told them].
A když vycházeli ze školy Židovské, prosili pohané, aby jim v druhou sobotu mluvili táž slova.
43 After they began to leave [that meeting], many [of them] went along with Paul and Barnabas. They consisted of Jews and also of non-Jews who had accepted the things that the Jews believe. Paul and Barnabas continued talking to them, and were urging them to continue [believing the message that] God kindly [forgives people’s sins because of what Jesus did].
A když bylo propuštěno shromáždění, šlo mnoho Židů, a nábožných znovu na víru obrácených za Pavlem a Barnabášem, kteříž promlouvajíce k nim, radili jim, aby trvali v milosti Boží.
44 On the next Jewish rest day, most of the [people in Antioch came to] the Jewish meeting place to hear [Paul and Barnabas] speak about the Lord [Jesus].
V druhou pak sobotu téměř všecko město sešlo se k slyšení slova Božího.
45 But [the leaders of] [SYN] the Jews became extremely jealous, because they saw that large crowds of [non-Jewish people were coming to hear Paul and Barnabas. So] they began to contradict the things that Paul was saying [and also] to insult [him].
A Židé vidouce zástupy, naplněni jsou závistí, a odporovali tomu, co bylo praveno od Pavla, protivíce a rouhajíce se.
46 Then, speaking very boldly, Paul and Barnabas said [to those Jewish leaders], “[We two] had to speak the message from God [about Jesus] to you [Jews] first [before we proclaim it to non-Jews, because God commanded us to do that. But] you are rejecting God’s message. [By doing that], you have shown that you are not worthy (to have eternal life/to live eternally [with God]). [Therefore], we are leaving [you, and now we] will go to the non-Jewish people [to tell them the message from God]. (aiōnios g166)
Tedy svobodně Pavel a Barnabáš řekli: Vámť mělo nejprv mluveno býti slovo Boží, ale poněvadž je zamítáte, a za nehodné sebe soudíte věčného života, aj, obracíme se ku pohanům. (aiōnios g166)
47 [We are doing that also] because the Lord [God] has commanded us [to do it]. He said to us, ‘I have appointed you [to reveal things about me] to non-Jewish people [MET] that will be [like] a light to them. [I have appointed] you to tell people everywhere [MTY] in the world [about the one who came] to save [them].’”
Neboť nám tak přikázal Pán, řka: Položil jsem tebe světlo pohanům, abys ty byl spasení až do končin země.
48 While the non-Jewish people were listening [to those words], they began to rejoice, and they repeatedly said that the message about the Lord [Jesus] was wonderful. And all of the non-Jewish people whom [God] had chosen (to have eternal [life/to live eternally with God]) believed [the message about the Lord Jesus]. (aiōnios g166)
A slyševše to pohané, radovali se, a velebili slovo Páně; a uvěřili všickni, což jich koli bylo předzřízeno k životu věčnému. (aiōnios g166)
49 [At that time, many of the believers] traveled around throughout that region. As they did that, they were proclaiming the message about the Lord [Jesus] [MTY].
I rozhlašovalo se slovo Páně po vší té krajině.
50 However, [some leaders of] [SYN] the Jews incited the most important men in the city, and [some] important/influential women who had accepted what the Jews believe, to oppose [Paul and Barnabas. So those non-Jewish people] incited [other people also] to persecute Paul and Barnabas. As a result they expelled the two men from their region.
Tedy Židé zbouřili ženy nábožné a poctivé a přední měšťany, a vzbudili protivenství proti Pavlovi a Barnabášovi, i vyhnali je z končin svých.
51 So, [as the two apostles were leaving, they] shook the dust from their feet [to show those Jewish leaders that God had rejected them and would punish them. They left Antioch] and went to Iconium [city].
A oni vyrazivše prach z noh svých na ně, přišli do Ikonie.
52 Meanwhile, the believers [in Antioch] continued to rejoice greatly, and they continued to be completely controlled by the Holy Spirit.
Učedlníci pak naplněni byli radostí a Duchem svatým.

< Acts 13 >