< Masengo 17 >
1 Nipele che Paolo ni che Sila ŵapelengenye ku Amfipoli ni ku Apolonia, ni ŵaiche ku Sesalonike kujaliji nyuumba ja kupopelela ja Ŵayahudi.
After passing through Amphipolis and Apollonia, Paul and Silas came to Thessalonica. Here the Jews had a Synagogue;
2 Ni che Paolo malinga ni masyoŵelo gakwe ŵalumbikene nawo ni kuusyausyana nawo nkati Malembelo ga Akunnungu kwa moŵa gatatu ga Lyuŵa lya Kupumulila.
and, following his usual custom, Paul joined them, and for three Sabbaths addressed them, drawing his arguments from the Scriptures.
3 Ŵaagopolele ni kwasalila pangasisika kuti yaŵajilwe Kilisito asauche ni kusyuka. Ŵaasalile, “Aŵa Che Yesu ŵangwajenesya kukwenu, ŵelewo ali Kilisito.”
He laid before them and explained that the Christ must undergo suffering and rise from the dead; and “It is this man,” he declared, “who is the Christ — this Jesus about whom I am telling you.”
4 Ŵane mwa ŵanyawo ŵakulupilile ni ŵalumbikene ni che Paolo ni che Sila. Ni sooni, mpingo wekulungwa wa Ŵagiliki ŵaŵaliji nkwapopela Akunnungu ni achakongwe ŵakuchimbichikwa ŵajinji ŵaakulupilile Akunnungu.
Some of the people were convinced, and threw in their lot with Paul and Silas, as did also a large body of Greeks who were accustomed to join in the Jewish services, and a great number of women belonging to the leading families.
5 Nambo Ŵayahudi ŵagumbele wiu ni ŵaajigele ŵandu ŵangalumbana ŵa pakusumichisya malonda ni ŵalumbikene pamo ni kutanda kutindiganya pamusi pose. Ŵajijimuchile nyuumba ji che Yasoni achiganisyaga kuti chiŵasimane che Paolo ni che Sila mwelemo kuti ŵakoposye kwa ŵandu.
But the Jews, becoming jealous, engaged some worthless fellows from the streets, and, getting a mob together, kept the city in an uproar. They attacked Jason’s house, with the intention of bringing Paul and Silas before the Popular Assembly;
6 Nambo nganiŵasimana, nipele ŵaajigele che Yasoni pamo ni ŵandu ŵane ŵakunkulupilila Che Yesu ni kwakwekwelemya mpaka kwa achakulu ŵa musi achinyanyisyaga kuti, “Ŵandu ŵa akutindiganya chilambo chose ni sano alinji pamusi pano.
and, not finding them there, they proceeded to drag Jason and some of the Brethren before the City Magistrates, shouting out: “These men, who have turned the world upside down, have now come here,
7 Che Yasoni ŵaapochele mu nyuumba jao. Wose akukananga kugakuya malajisyo ga Mwenye jwa ku Loma achitiji, eti, ‘Apali mwenye jwine jwakuŵilanjikwa Che Yesu.’”
and have been harboured by Jason! They say that some one else is king — a man called Jesus!”
8 Achakulu ŵa musi pamo ni mpingo wa ŵandu ula paŵagapilikene maloŵe go yatindigenye mu ntwe.
On hearing this, the people and the City Magistrates were much concerned;
9 Nipele ŵaatesile che Yasoni ni achinjakwe atyosye chikole ni ŵalesile ajaulangane.
and, before letting them go, they took bail from Jason and the others.
10 Chilo, ŵandu ŵakunkulupilila Che Yesu ŵa ku Sesalonike ŵala ŵachisisye che Paolo ni njakwe che Sila ajaulangane ku Belea. Ni ŵanyawo paŵaiche kweleko ŵajinjile mu nyuumba ja kupopelela ja Ŵayahudi.
That very night the Brethren sent Paul and Silas off to Beroea; and on reaching that place, they went to the Jewish Synagogue.
11 Nambo, ŵandu ŵa ku Belea ŵaliji ŵakupilikanichisya nnope kupunda ŵa ku Sesalonike. Ŵalipochele Liloŵe lya Akunnungu kwa lung'wanu lwekulungwa ni moŵa gose ŵaliji nkugalolechesya lolechesya Malembelo ga Akunnungu kanga yaŵaiŵechetaga che Paolo yo yaliji isyenesyene.
These Jews of Beroea were better disposed than those in Thessalonica, for they welcomed the Message with great readiness, and daily examined the Scriptures to see if what was said was true.
12 Ŵayahudi ŵajinji ŵakulupilile pamo ni achakongwe ni achalume ŵa Chigiliki ŵakuchimbichikwa.
As a consequence, many of them became believers in Christ, besides a considerable number of Greek women of position, and of men also.
13 Nambo Ŵayahudi ŵa ku Sesalonike paŵaimanyi kuti che Paolo ŵaliji nkulalichila Liloŵe lya Akunnungu ku Belea ko, ŵajawile kweleko nombe ni kutanda kutindiganya ni kujichisya mipingo ja ŵandu.
But, when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that God’s Message had been delivered by Paul at Beroea, they came there too, exciting and disturbing the minds of the people.
14 Papopo ŵandu ŵakunkulupilila Che Yesu ŵapechesye che Paolo ku mbwani nambo che Sila ni che Timoseo ŵasigele ku Belea.
Immediately upon that, the Brethren sent Paul off on his way to the sea coast, but both Silas and Timothy stayed behind in Beroea.
15 Ŵandu ŵaŵampechesye che Paolo ŵala ŵampechesye mpaka ku Asene. Nombewo ŵausile ku Belea ali ni malajisyo kutyochela ku che Paolo gagakuti che Sila ni che Timoseo ŵakuye chitema pe.
The friends who escorted Paul took him as far as Athens, and, after receiving a message for Silas and Timothy to join him as quickly as possible, they started on their return.
16 Che Paolo paŵaliji ku Asene nkwalindilila ŵanya che Sila ni che Timoseo, yachimile nnope muntima mwao pakuŵa ŵauweni musi wo ugumbele inyago ya achiminungu.
While Paul was waiting for them at Athens, his heart was stirred at seeing the whole city full of idols.
17 Nipele ŵausyeneusyene ni Ŵayahudi ni ŵandu ŵangaŵa Ŵayahudi ŵaŵaliji nkwalamba Akunnungu mu nyuumba ja kupopelela, lyuŵa ni lyuŵa ŵausyeneusyene ni ŵandu ŵaŵasimanaga nawo pakusumichisya malonda.
So he argued in the Synagogue with the Jews and with those who joined in their worship, as well as daily in the public Square with those who happened to be there.
18 Ŵandu ŵaŵalijigenye lunda lwa Chiepikulo ni Chisitoiki ŵatesile makani ni che Paolo. Ŵane ŵatite, “Ana ujinga chi wakuusala mundu ju?” Ŵane ŵatite, “Akuwoneka mpela akulalichila ngani ja achiminungu achalendo.” Ŵatite yeleyo pakuŵa che Paolo ŵaliji nkulalichila ngani ji Che Yesu ni yatite kusyuka,
Among others, some Epicurean and Stoic Philosophers joined issue with him. Some would ask “What is this prater wanting to make out?”, while others would say “He seems to be a Preacher of foreign Deities.” (This was because he was telling the Good News about Jesus and the Resurrection).
19 Nipele ŵanjigele che Paolo ku Aleopago achitiji, “Tukusaka tukombole kugamanyilila gele majiganyo gasambano ginkusala ga.
So they laid hold of him and took him to the Court of Areopagus. “May we hear,” they asked, “what new teaching this is which you are giving?
20 Indu ine itwipilikene mmawiwi getu ikuwoneka kuŵa ya chilendo kukwetu. Nipele tukusaka kugamanyilila malumbo ga yele indu yo.”
For you are bringing some strange things to our notice, and we should like to know what they mean.”
21 Ŵandu ŵa ku Asene ni achalendo wose ŵakulonjela kweleko ŵajigele katema kakajinji kutagula ni kupilikanila ngani ja sambano.
(All Athenians and the foreigners staying in the city found no time for anything else but telling, or listening to, the last new thing.)
22 Nipele che Paolo ŵajimi paujo pa nkungulu wa Aleopago ni kuti, “Ŵanyamwe ŵandu ŵa ku Asene, nguwona kuti ŵanyamwe nli ŵandu ŵa dini nnope,
So Paul took his stand in the middle of the Court, and said — “Men of Athens, on every hand I see signs of your being very devout.
23 pakuŵa panaliji nkwendajenda akuno ni akunokuno napaweni peuto pankutyochesya mbopesi, ni sooni nachisimene chilisa chimo chilembekwe, ‘Kwa Akunnungu ŵangamanyika.’ Nipele ngunlalichila ŵanyamwe chele chindu chinkuchipopelela pangachimanyilila.
For as I was going about, looking at your sacred shrines, I came upon an altar with this inscription — ‘To an Unknown God.’ What, therefore, you worship in ignorance, that I am now proclaiming to you.
24 Akunnungu ŵaŵachigumbile chilambo ni yose yaili mwelemo, ŵelewo ni Ambuje ŵa kwinani ni chilambo chino, ŵelewo ngakutama mmajumba ga Akunnungu getaŵe ni ŵandu.
The God who made the world and all things that are in it — he, Lord as he is of Heaven and Earth, does not dwell in temples made by hands,
25 Sooni ngakutumichilwa ni makono ga ŵandu ni ngakuchisaka chachili chose, pakuŵa asyene akwapa ŵandu wose umi ni kwakombolechesya kupumula ni kwapa indu yose.
nor yet do human hands minister to his wants, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives, to all, life, and breath, and all things.
26 Kutyochela mwa mundu jumo ŵapanganyisye ŵandu wose ŵa pachilambo pano ni kwakombolechesya kutama palipose pachilambo pano. Ŵalamwile kutyochela kundanda katema chi ni papi pachatame ŵandu wo.
He made all races of the earth’s surface — fixing a time for their rise and fall, and the limits of their settlements —
27 Ŵatesile yeleyo kuti ŵandu ŵa ilambo yo ŵasoseje Akunnungu namuno kwakwapapasya ŵasimane. Natamuno yeleyo Akunnungu ngakutalikangana ni jwalijose.
That they might search for God, if by any means they might feel their way to him and find him. And yet he is not really far from any one of us;
28 Mpela ila mundu jumo iŵatite pakusala, ‘Mwa ŵelewo uweji tukwete umi, tukwenda ni kutama!’ Mpela ila ŵakwimba ŵenu ŵane, ŵatite, ‘Uweji wose tuli ŵanache ŵao.’
for in him we live and move and are. To use the words of some of your own poets — ‘His offspring, too, are we.’
29 Nipele pakuŵa tuli ŵanache ŵao Akunnungu, ngaikuŵajilwa kuganisya kuti Akunnungu akulandana ni sahabu ni madini ga mbiya atamuno liganga lyesepe uchenene kwa lunda lwa ŵandu.
Therefore, as the offspring of God, we must not think that the Deity has any resemblance to anything made of gold, or silver, or stone — a work of human art and imagination.
30 Ndema sya ungamanyilila wao, Akunnungu ŵalitesile nti ngakulola. Nambo sambano akulajisya kuti ŵandu wose ŵa palipose aleche sambi.
True, God looked with indulgence on the days of men’s ignorance, but now he is announcing to every one everywhere the need for repentance,
31 Pakuŵa aŵisile lyuŵa lichiŵalamule ŵandu ŵa pachilambo kwa goloka, kwa litala lya mundu jumo jwansagwile. Nombe Akunnungu ŵaalosisye pangasisa ŵandu wose ngani ji, pakunsyusya mundu jo!”
because he has fixed a day on which he intends to ‘judge the world with justice,’ by a man whom he has appointed — and of this he has given all men a pledge by raising this man from the dead.”
32 Nipele paŵampilikene che Paolo achiŵechetaga yankati kusyuka kwa ŵawe, ŵane mwa ŵanyawo ŵatesile chanache, nambo ŵane ŵatite, “Tukusaka tumpikanile sooni nkati yeleyo.”
On hearing of a resurrection of the dead, some began jeering, but others said that they would hear what he had to say about that another time.
33 Che Paolo ŵatyosile pankungulu ni kwalekanga.
And so Paul left the Court.
34 Nambo ŵandu ŵampepe ŵalongene nawo ni kwakulupilila Che Yesu. Mwa ŵandu wo ŵapali che Dionisio jumo jwa mpingo waukuŵilanjikwa Aleopago ni jwankongwe liina lyakwe che Damali ni ŵandu ŵane.
There were, however, some men who joined him, and became believers in Christ. Among them were Dionysius, a member of the Court of Areopagus, a woman named Damaris, and several others.