< Acts 21 >

1 When we had torn ourselves away and had set sail, we ran before the wind to Cos; the next day we came to Rhodes, and from there to Patara,
Hai mitea basa mo lasi Kristen mia Efesus ra ma, mi sae ofaꞌ no rala susaꞌ, de lao tuteꞌ misiꞌ pulu Kos. Fefetun ma, hai losa pulu Rodos. Mia naa, hai lao mikindoo misiꞌ namo sia kota Patara.
2 where we found a ship crossing to Phoenicia, and went on board and set sail.
Hai onda mia Patara, de sae nggati ofaꞌ mana nae nisiꞌ nusa Fenisia deka no Siria. Hai sae mala ofaꞌ naa ma, ara lea naka tuteꞌ.
3 After sighting Cyprus and leaving it on the left, we sailed to Syria, and put into Tyre, where the ship was to discharge her cargo.
Nda dooꞌ sa ma, hai mita pulu Siprus sia hai bobꞌoa dii mara, te hai lao seli, mikindoo losa nggari naka mia kota Tirus, sia nusa Siria. Sia naa, atahori ofaꞌ ra rae raꞌondaꞌ sudꞌiꞌ a saa ra mia ofaꞌ a.
4 There we found the disciples and stayed a week with them. Speaking under the influence of the Spirit, they warned Paul not to set foot in Jerusalem.
Huu ara feꞌe raꞌondaꞌ sudꞌi a saa ra, de hai onda mii sangga atahori mamahereꞌ ra. Hai mindaa mo se, de leo mo se nggarei esa. Dula-dale nafadꞌe atahori mana sia naa ra, fo raꞌangge Paulus afiꞌ sudꞌi fee ne Yerusalem ne.
5 However, when we had come to the end of our visit, we went on our way, all the disciples with their wives and children escorting us out of the city. We knelt down on the beach, and prayed,
Nggarei sa boe ma, hai baliꞌ ofaꞌ ata mi. Atahori mamahereꞌ ra, touꞌ-inaꞌ, moko-anak, lasiꞌ-soruꞌ, ro hai losa tasi suu na. Basa hai sendeꞌ lululangga mara fo hule-oꞌe sia naa.
6 and then said goodbye to one another; after which we went on board, and they returned home.
Hai mitea basa, de hene ofaꞌ ata mii ma, ara baliꞌ.
7 After we had made the run from Tyre, we landed at Ptolemais, and exchanged greetings with the followers there, and spent a day with them.
Hai lao hela Tirus, de tuli mia kota Ptolemais. Hai onda ofaꞌ, fo mii sangga atahori mamahereꞌ ra. Hai mindaa se ma, leo mo se fai esa.
8 The next day we left, and reached Caesarea, where we went to the house of Philip, the missionary, who was one of the Seven, and stayed with him.
Mbilaꞌ neu ma, hai lao losa kota Kaisarea. Hai onda ma numban sia Filipus ume na. Filipus ia, mana nendi naꞌahuluꞌ Lamatuaꞌ Yesus Dudꞌui Malole Na sia naa. Ma ana o, esa mia atahori kahituꞌ fo tengga ralaꞌ ra, fo fee se banggi nanaat fee ina falu mana sia Yerusalem ra.
9 He had four unmarried daughters, who had the gift of prophecy.
Filipus ana feto nara haa. Lamatualain pake se dadꞌi mana ola-ola Na, fo reu dui-bꞌengga hihii-nanau Na.
10 During our visit, which lasted several days, a prophet, named Agabus, came down from Judea.
Hai leo mo se fai hira ena ma, atahori sa, nara na Agabus, nema mia nusaꞌ Yudea. Lamatualain pake e, dadꞌi mana ola-ola Na fo nafadꞌe hihii-nanau Na.
11 He came to see us, and, taking Paul’s belt, and binding his own feet and hands with it, said, ‘This is what the Holy Spirit says – “The man to whom this belt belongs will be bound like this by the religious authorities in Jerusalem, and they will give him up to the Gentiles”.’
Ana nema tuteꞌ nisiꞌ hai. Ana haꞌi nala Paulus bobꞌori na, de paꞌa neu ei-lima nara, ma olaꞌ nae, “Dula-dale Meumareꞌ olaꞌ nae: ‘Dei fo atahori Yahudi ra paꞌa bobꞌorit ia tenu enan, onaꞌ ia sia Yerusalem. Basa fo, ara fee e neu atahori nda Yahudi ra sa lima nara.’”
12 When we heard that, we and the people of the place began to entreat Paul not to go up to Jerusalem.
Hai rena mala ma, basa hai ai Paulus fo ana afiꞌ sudꞌi nisiꞌ Yerusalem. Basa hai mana dadꞌi eni manatungga nara mo atahori mamahereꞌ sia mamanaꞌ naa, moꞌe taꞌo naa.
13 It was then that Paul made the reply, ‘Why are you weeping and breaking my heart like this? For my part, I am ready not only to be bound, but even to suffer death at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.’
Te nataa nae, “Hokoꞌ! Taꞌo bee de hei nggae? Hei miꞌisususaꞌ rala ngga ena! Memaꞌ hambu atahori nda hii au sa, huu au tungga Lamatuaꞌ Yesus. Te mae ara futu-paꞌa au, do risa au, do tao taꞌo bee o, au simboꞌ a.”
14 So, as he would not be persuaded, we said no more to him, only adding – ‘The Lord’s will be done.’
Hai bubꞌuluꞌ Paulus nda nau rena hai sa ena ma, hai hela e neu. Hai mae, “Neu! Hela Lamatuaꞌ hihii-nanau Na dadꞌi.”
15 At the end of our visit, we made our preparations, and started on our way up to Jerusalem.
Hai leo fai hira sia Kaisarea ma, hai miꞌililinuꞌ sudꞌi a saa mara, de lao Yerusalem mii.
16 Some of the disciples from Caesarea went with us, and brought Mnason with them, a Cypriot disciple of long standing, with whom we were to stay.
Atahori mamahereꞌ hira mia Kaisarea o, tungga ro hai boe. Ara ro hai losa ume esa, de sungguꞌ mia naa. Tenu umeꞌ a naran, Manason. Ana mia pulu Siprus ma ana tungga Lamatuaꞌ Yesus dooꞌ ena boe.
17 On our arrival at Jerusalem, the followers of the Lord there gave us a hearty welcome;
Hai losa Yerusalem ma, basa toronooꞌ ra simbo hai ro rala nemehoꞌot.
18 and the next day Paul went with us to see James, and all the church elders were present.
Mbilaꞌ neu ma, basa hai mi mindaa mo Yakobis. Basa lasi Kristen ra o raꞌabꞌue sia naa boe.
19 After greeting them, Paul related in detail all that God had done among the Gentiles through his efforts;
Hai esa mitea esa ma, Paulus dui basa saa fo Lamatualain tao fee atahori nda Yahudi ra sa sudꞌi a sia bee-bꞌee. Ana nae, Lamatuaꞌ Yesus soi dalaꞌ ena fo ara ramahere E. Ana o dui onaꞌ bee Lamatualain pake eni, no basa nonoo nara, sia ue-tataoꞌ ia.
20 and, when they had heard it, they began praising God, and said to Paul: ‘You see, brother, that those of our people who have become believers in Christ may be numbered by tens of thousands, and they are all naturally earnest in upholding the Jewish Law.
Ara rena basa Paulus dudꞌuin ma, basa se koa-kio Lamatualain. Basa ma rafadꞌe Paulus rae, “Aꞌa Paul! Sadꞌi aꞌa bubꞌuluꞌ, atahori Yahudi rifon-rifon ramahere Lamatuaꞌ Yesus ena. Ara o feꞌe toꞌu rahereꞌ hohoro-lalaneꞌ fo Baꞌi Musa fee hitaꞌ a.
21 Now they have heard it said about you, that you teach all of our people in foreign countries to forsake Moses, for you tell them not to circumcise their children or even to observe Jewish customs.
Te hambu atahori rendi-rendiꞌ dedꞌea lenaꞌ rae, aꞌa nanori atahori Yahudi ra sia mamana feaꞌ mae, ara nda parlu tungga baꞌi Musa hohoro-lalane agama nara sa. Ara o rafadꞌe rae, aꞌa ai se, fo sudꞌi sunat ana tou nara. Ma aꞌa o ai atahori saraniꞌ ra fo afiꞌ tungga adat Yahudi feaꞌ ra boe.
22 Well now, as they are certain to hear of your arrival, do what we are going to suggest.
Dadꞌi musunedꞌa o! Atahori Yahudi ra rena aꞌa Paul sia ia ena. Ma atahori mana rena siuꞌ ra, ramanasa ena. De ata sangga dalaꞌ taꞌo bee?
23 We have four men here, who have of their own accord put themselves under a vow.
Hai duꞌa taꞌo ia: Atahori haa mia hai e helu-fuli basa mo Lamatualain ena. Oras ia, ara rae eu mboliꞌ langga nara, fo dadꞌi bukti, sira tao tungga hehelu-fufuli nara ena.
24 Join these men, share their purification, and bear their expenses, so that they may shave their heads; and then all will see that there is no truth in what they have been told about you, but that, on the contrary, you yourself rule your life in obedience to the Jewish Law.
De mete ma bisa, aꞌa Paul masoꞌ mo se, misiꞌ Lamatualain Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ Na. Aꞌa o tungga se, fo tao tungga adꞌat nemeu aoꞌ. Aꞌa musi tanggon sira rurunggi adꞌat nara. Mete ma aꞌa tao taꞌo naa, atahori ra bubꞌuluꞌ rae, aꞌa feꞌe toꞌu hohoro-lalane agama Yahudi fo Baꞌi Musa fee nema hitaꞌ a. Ma ara o bubꞌuluꞌ dudꞌuit oi, aꞌa ai atahori fo afiꞌ tungga adꞌat Yahudi, naa, ombon-koson!
25 As to the Gentiles who have become believers in Christ, we have sent our decision that they should avoid food offered to idols, and blood, and the flesh of strangled animals, and impurity.’
Te soaꞌ neu atahori nda Yahudi sa mana ramahere Lamatuaꞌ Yesus, hita fee se susura ena. Hita tafadꞌe se hita neꞌetuꞌ na faiꞌ na mae, sira nda parlu tungga basa hita atoran adat Yahudi nara sa. Te sira musi rasanedꞌa fo afiꞌ tao leli ro touꞌ do inaꞌ. Afiꞌ miꞌibꞌue mo sosonggoꞌ. Afiꞌ mia saa fo mana tao toronoo Yahudi ra melumudꞌu, naeni: afiꞌ mia sisi sosonggoꞌ; afi mia raaꞌ; ma afiꞌ mia sisi mia banda mana neneꞌee nisaꞌ.
26 Paul joined the men, and the next day shared their purification, and went into the Temple, and gave notice of the expiration of the period of purification when the usual offering should have been made on behalf of each of them.
Boe ma Paulus simbo oꞌola nara no maloleꞌ. Mbilaꞌ neu ma, ana no atahori ka haaꞌ ra risiꞌ Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a, fo rameu ao nara tungga hohoro-lalane agama Yahudi. Basa ma, Paulus nafadꞌe malangga agama mana sia naa ra nae, feꞌe fai hira fai fo, sira tao ratetu hehelu-fufuliꞌ nara ma sira esa-esaꞌ fee tutunu-hohotuꞌ neu Lamatualain.
27 But, just as the seven days were drawing to a close, some of the Jewish people from Roman Asia caught sight of Paul in the Temple, and caused great excitement among all the people present, by seizing Paul and shouting,
Fai ka hituꞌ fo ara helu tao adat naa nae basa ma, hambu atahori Yahudi hira mia nusa Asia rita Paulus lao nisiꞌ Yerusalem rala, no nonoon esa, naran Trofimus. Trofimus ia, mia Efesus, ma nda atahori Yahudi sa. Ara rita Paulus nisiꞌ Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a ma, rae neꞌo ana no Trofimus nisiꞌ naa boe. Matetu na, atahori nda Yahudi sa, nda bole masoꞌ risiꞌ naa sa. Naa de, ara tao naa dadꞌi dalaꞌ, fo tao dedꞌeat. Ara ratatale atahori sia naa, fo humu rala Paulus. Ara eki-randu rae, “Wei! Atahori Israꞌel re! Ima tulu-fali hai dei! Ia eni, atahori mana nanori sia bee-bꞌee nae, nggari hendi hita atahori Yahudi ra adꞌat na. Ana o olaꞌ deꞌulaka Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a ma nema fo nae tao nanggenggeo Lamatualain mamana meumare Na!”
28 ‘People of Israel! Help! This is the man who teaches everyone everywhere against our people, our Law, and this place; and, what is more, he has actually brought Greeks into the Temple and defiled this sacred place.’
29 (For they had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian in Paul’s company in the city, and were under the belief that Paul had taken him into the Temple.)
30 The whole city was stirred, and the people quickly collected, seized Paul, and dragged him out of the Temple, when the doors were immediately shut.
Basa atahori Yerusalem ra rena rala ma, ara ramanasa seli. Atahori hetar rela risiꞌ Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a. Ara humu rala Paulus, ma nore roroso e dea neu. Basa ma, ara ena tuteꞌ basa lelesu ra.
31 They were bent on killing him, when it was reported to the officer commanding the garrison, that all Jerusalem was in commotion.
Ara ramue-raanggiꞌ de rae tao risa e ma, malangga monaeꞌ soldꞌadꞌu Roma rena nemue-naanggiꞌ naa.
32 He instantly got together some officers and soldiers, and charged down on the crowd, who, when they saw the commanding officer and his soldiers, stopped beating Paul.
De ana noꞌe soldꞌadꞌu nara, ro malangga nara, fo masoꞌ risiꞌ atahori mana ramueꞌ naa ra. Ara rita soldꞌadꞌu no malangga monaeꞌ a rema ma, ara raloeꞌ momoko Paulus.
33 Then he went up to Paul, arrested him, ordered him to be doubly chained, and proceeded to inquire who he was, and what he had been doing.
Boe ma, malangga monaeꞌ a humu Paulus, ma denu se paꞌa e no rante besi rua. Basa ma, ana natane atahori ra nae, “Atahori ia, seka? Ana tao salaꞌ saa?”
34 Some of the crowd said one thing, and some another; and, as he could get no definite reply because of the uproar, he ordered Paul to be taken into the barracks.
Te ara nda rataa no hara iseꞌ sa. Ruma rae, “Ana tao taꞌo ia.” Te ruma rae, “Ana tao taꞌo naa.” De malangga a pusin. Ana nda nahine dedꞌeat naa huu-pata na sa, huu atahori hetar eki-randu. Naa de, ana denu rendi Paulus nisiꞌ mamana neneaꞌ a.
35 When Paul reached the steps, he was actually being carried by the soldiers, owing to the violence of the mob;
Soldꞌadꞌu ra nore rendi Paulus te, atahori naa ra tungga ro se, de ramue seluꞌ. Ara rae hene rala reu ma, atahori ra rela risiꞌ mataꞌ, de soldꞌadꞌu ra musi oꞌo a Paulus, naa fo ara afiꞌ nore e fo momoko e. Ma ara o nggasi rahereꞌ rae, “Misa e! Misa e!”
36 for the people were following in a mass, shouting out, ‘Kill him!’
37 Just as he was about to be taken into the Fort, Paul said to the commanding officer, ‘May I speak to you?’ ‘Do you know Greek?’ asked the commanding officer.
Ara rae masoꞌ risiꞌ ume neneaꞌ a ma, Paulus olaꞌ mbali malangga a no dedꞌea Yunani nae, “Amaꞌ! Au bole olaꞌ mbei, do?” Malangga a rena Paulus olaꞌ taꞌo naa ma, ana nggengger, de natane nae, “Ho malaꞌ dedꞌea Yunani? Taꞌo bee de ho bisa olaꞌ dedꞌea Yunani?
38 ‘Aren’t you, then, the Egyptian who some time ago raised an insurrection and led the four thousand Bandits out into the wilderness?’
Mete ma taꞌo naa, au duꞌa sala ena. Au ae neꞌo ho ia, atahori Masir fo maꞌahulun, mana natatale atahori fo ramue. Basa ma, no atahori rifon haa mana toꞌu tee-tandeꞌ, de reu keke sia mamana rouꞌ. Te ho ia, nda eni sa, to?”
39 ‘No,’ said Paul, ‘I am a Jew of Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of a city of some note. I beg you to give me permission to speak to the people.’
Paulus nataa nae, “Hokoꞌ, amaꞌ! Au, atahori Yahudi. Mama ngga bꞌonggi au mia kota Tarsus, sia nusa Kilikia. Au oꞌe amaꞌ mboꞌi au, fo bisa olaꞌ o atahori ia ra.”
40 The commanding officer gave his permission, and Paul, standing on the steps, made signs with his hand to the people, and, when comparative silence had been obtained, he said to them in Hebrew:
Malangga a naꞌaheiꞌ, de Paulus nambariiꞌ mia lesu mataꞌ a tatabun ataꞌ, ma botiꞌ lima na noꞌe se nee-nee, fo ana nae olaꞌ. Boe ma, ana olaꞌ dedꞌea Aram fo atahori naa ra dedꞌean (atahori Ibrani ra sia naa, olaꞌ dedꞌea Aram).

< Acts 21 >