< Acts 1 >

1 Dear Theophilus, in my previous book I wrote about all that Jesus did and taught from the beginning
LEHENIC minçatu içan nauc, Theophile, Iesus eguiten eta iracasten hassi içan cen gauça guciéz.
2 until the day he was taken up to heaven. This was after he'd given instructions through the Holy Spirit to his chosen apostles.
Elegitu cituen Apostoluey Spiritu sainduaz manamenduac emanic, goiti recebitu cen egunerano.
3 Over the course of forty days after the death he suffered, he showed himself to them, proving that he was alive with convincing evidence. He appeared to them, and told them about the kingdom of God.
Ceiney eracutsi-ere baitu bere buruä viciric bere passioneaz gueroztic anthitz seignale segurez, berroguey egunez hæy eracusten eta Iaincoaren resumáz minçatzen çayela.
4 While he was still with them he instructed them, “Do not leave Jerusalem. Wait to receive what the Father promised, just as you heard it from me.
Eta bildu cituenean, mana citzan ezlitecen parti Ierusalemetic, baina iguriqui leçaten Aitaren promessa, Cein, dio, ençun baituçue eneganic.
5 It's true that John baptized with water, but in just a few days' time you will be baptized by the Holy Spirit.”
Ecen Ioannesec batheyatu du vrez, baina çuec batheyaturen çarete Spiritu sainduaz anhitz egun gabe.
6 So when the disciples met with Jesus, they asked him, “Lord, is this the time when you will re-establish Israel's kingdom?”
Hec bada bildu ciradenean interroga ceçaten hura, cioitela, Iauna, dembora hunetan bere staturaco draucac resumá Israeli?
7 “You don't need to know about the dates and times that are set by the Father's authority,” he told them.
Eta erran ciecén, Ezta çuey eman Aitac bere bothere proprian eçarri dituen demborén edo sasoinén eçagutzea.
8 “But you will be given power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the farthest places on earth.”
Baina recibituren duçue çuen gainera ethorriren den Spiritu sainduaren verthutea, eta içanen çaizquidate testimonio Ierusalemen, eta Iudea gucian, eta Samarian, eta lurraren bazterrerano
9 After Jesus had told them this, he was taken up as they were watching and a cloud hid him from their sight.
Eta gauça hauc erran cituenean, hec çacussatela altcha cedin: eta hodey batec harturic eraman ceçan hayén beguietaric.
10 While they were staring intently at the sky as he ascended, two men dressed in white were suddenly standing beside them.
Eta cerurat beguiac fincatuac çadutzatela hura ioaten cenean, huná, bi guiçon presenta citecen hayén aitzinean veztidura churitan:
11 “Men of Galilee, why are you standing here staring at the sky?” they asked. “This same Jesus who has been taken up from you to heaven shall come in the same way you saw him go into heaven.”
Ceinéc erran-ere baitzeçaten, Galileaco guiçonác, cergatic zaudete, cerurat beha çaudetela? goiti çuetaric cerurat recebitu den Iesus haur, hala ethorriren da nola ikussi baituçue cerurat ioaiten.
12 Then the disciples went back to Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives which is about a Sabbath day's walk from Jerusalem.
Orduan itzul citecen Ierusalemera Oliuatzetaco deitzen den menditic, cein baita Ierusalemeco aldean, Sabbath baten bidean.
13 When they arrived, they went upstairs to the upper room where they were staying: Peter, John, James and Andrew; Philip and Thomas; Bartholomew and Matthew; James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Judas the son of James.
Eta sarthu içan ciradenean, igan citecen gambera gora batetara non baitzeuden Pierris eta Iacques, Ioannes eta Andriu, Philippe eta Thomas, Bartholomeo eta Mattheu, Iacques Alpheoren semea eta Simon Zelotes, eta Iuda Iacquesen anayea.
14 They all joined together in prayer, together with the women and Mary, Jesus' mother, and his brothers.
Hauc guciéc perseueratzen çutén gogobatez othoitzatan eta orationetan emaztequin, eta Iesusen ama Mariarequin, eta haren anayequin,
15 At this time Peter stood up and addressed a crowd of around one hundred and twenty believers who had gathered together.
Eta egun hetan iaiquiric Pierrisec discipuluen artean, erran ceçan (eta cen han berean compainiabat seioguey personaren ingurucoric)
16 “My brothers and sisters,” he said, “The Scriptures, spoken by the Holy Spirit through David, had to be fulfilled regarding Judas, who guided those who arrested Jesus.
Guiçon anayeác, complitu behar cen Scriptura haur, cein aitzinetic erran baitu Spiritu sainduac Dauid-en ahoz, Iudasez, cein içan baita Iesusen hatzamailén guidari:
17 He was counted as one of us, and shared in this ministry.”
Ecen contuco cen gurequin, eta recebitu vkan çuen administratione hunetaco portionea.
18 (Judas had bought a field with his ill-gotten gains. There he fell down headfirst, and his body burst apart, spilling out all his intestines.
Harc bada acquisitu du landabat iniquitatezco alocairutic, eta bere buruä egotziric erditic leher eguin vkan du, eta vrratu içan dirade haren halsar guciac.
19 Everybody who lived in Jerusalem heard about this so that the field was called in their language “Akeldama,” which means, “Field of blood.”)
Eta gauça haur eçagutu içan da Ierusalemeco habitant guciéz: hala non deithu içan baita landa hura hayén lengoage propriz, Haceldama: erran nahi baita, odol landa.
20 As it's written in the book of Psalms, “Let his home be abandoned, and no-one live there;” and “Let someone else take over his position.”
Ecen scribatua da Psalmuen liburuän, Eguin bedi haren habitationea desert, eta eztén han habita dadinic. Eta, Haren administrationea har deçan berce batec.
21 “So now we have to choose someone who has been with us the whole time that Jesus was with us,
Behar da beraz gurequin bildu içan diraden guiçon hautaric, Iesus Iauna gure artean ioan eta ethorri içan den dembora gucian,
22 from the time John was baptizing up until the day Jesus was taken up to heaven from us. One of these must be chosen to join together with us as we witness, giving evidence of Jesus' resurrection.”
Hassiric Ioannesen Baptismotic, gureganic goiti recebitu içan den egunerano, bat eguin dadin haren resurrectionearen testimonio gurequin.
23 Two names were put forward: Joseph Justus, also known as Barsabbas, and Matthias.
Presenta citzaten bada biga, Ioseph Barsabas deitzen cena, cein icen goiticoz Iusto deithu içan baita, eta Matthias.
24 They prayed together and said, “Lord, you know everyone's thoughts please show us which of these two you have chosen
Eta othoizte eguiten çutela erran ceçaten, Hic Iauna gucien bihotzac baiteçaguzquic, eracutsac cein elegitu duán bi hautaric,
25 to replace Judas as an apostle in this ministry that he gave up to go to where he belongs.”
Har deçançát ministerio hunetaco eta Apostolutassuneco, portionea, ceinetaric erauci içan baita Iudas, ioan ledinçat bere lekurát.
26 They cast lots, and Matthias was chosen. He was counted as an apostle with the other eleven.
Eta egotz citzaten hayén çortheac, eta eror cedin çorthea Matthiasen gainera, eta consentimendu batez eçar cedin hameca Apostoluen contuan

< Acts 1 >