< Acts 9 >

1 But meanwhile Saul was making violent threats against the disciples of the Lord, wanting to kill them. He went to the high priest
Ana knafinke Soli'a ana zanke huno Ramofo amage' nentaza disaipol nagara zamahe frinaku tusi asi nevazigeno, rimpa henezmanteno, ugagota pristi nete vuno,
2 and asked for letters of authorization to take with him to the synagogues in Damascus, giving him permission to arrest any believers in the Way that he found, men or women, and bring them back to Jerusalem as prisoners.
ome antahigegeno mago'a avona kremigeno erino Damaskasi vuno atruma nehu'za mono nehaza nontamimpi (sinagogs) marerino huama huno, agrama veo, aro Kraisti amage' nentaza vahe'ma zamagesuno'a, kina rezmanteno eteno zamareno Jerusalemi vugahie huno kre'ne.
3 As Saul approached Damascus, suddenly he was surrounded by a light that blazed down from heaven.
Agrama vuno Damaskasi urava'o nehigeno'a, ame huno monafinkati hanavenentake tavi'mo agrite remsa huntegeno,
4 He fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?”
traka huno mopafima nemseno'a, agrama mago kezankema antahi'nea kemo'a anage hu'ne, Sol! Sol! Na'a higenka Nagrira kna nenamine?
5 “Who are you, Lord?” Saul asked. “I am Jesus, the one you're persecuting,” he replied.
Higeno kenona'a, Ramoka, Kagra izage? huno higeno, Agra huno, Nagra Jisasine, kagrama knama nenamina Nere.
6 “Get up, go on into the city, and you'll be told what to do.”
Hu'neanagi otinka ana kumapi ufrenka vuge'za, kagrama nankna'zama hanana zamofo kea kasamigahaze.
7 The men who were traveling with Saul stood there speechless. They heard the voice speaking, but they didn't see anyone.
Soli enema nevaza vene'nemo'za kea osu'za oti'za mani'ne'za, kema hia agerura antahi'nazanagi, mago vahera onke'naze.
8 Saul got to his feet, and when he opened his eyes, he couldn't see anything. His companions took him by the hand and led him into Damascus.
Soli'a mopafinti otigeno, avumo'a hari hu'neanagi, mago'zana onke'ne. Magoka vu'naza vahe'mo'za azante avazu hu'za Damaskasia avare'za ufre'naze.
9 For three days he couldn't see, and he didn't eat or drink anything.
Taregi magoki zagene haninena, avua onkeno ne'zane, ti'nena oneno amane mani'ne.
10 A follower of Jesus called Ananias lived in Damascus, and the Lord spoke to him in a vision. “Ananias!” he called. “I'm here, Lord,” Ananias responded.
Magora Jisasi amage'nentea nera, Ananaiasi'e nehaza ne'mo Damaskasi kumatera mani'neno, ava'na keankna huno negegeno, Ramo'a anage huno asami'ne, Ananaisi'o! Higeno ke nona hunteno, ama mani'noe Ramoka.
11 “Get up, and go to Straight Street,” the Lord told him. “Ask at Judas' house for someone called Saul, from Tarsus. He's praying.
Anante Ramo'a asamino, Otinka fatgoe nehaza kuma kampi vunka, Judasi nonte vunka, Tasasiti nera, Soli'e nehaza neku ome zamantahigo, na'ankure menina manino nunamu huvava nehie.
12 He's seen in vision a man called Ananias come and place his hands on him so he can regain his sight.”
Ana nehigeno Soli'ma ava'nagna'zama kefina, Ananaisi'ema nehaza ne'mo efrea zamo avuma kesigura azanteno nunamu hunentegeno, ana avanagnazampina ke'ne.
13 “But Lord,” Ananias replied, “I've heard a lot about this man—about all the evil things he did to the believers in Jerusalem.
Hianagi Ananaisi'a ke'nona'a huno, Ra Anumzamoka nagra rama'a vahepinti, nama'a vahe krerafama Kagrite'ma zamentintima nehaza vahe'ma Jerusalemi kumapima mani'naza vahetamima zamahe'neana, ana ne'mofo agenkea nagra antahi'noe.
14 The chief priests have given him the power to arrest everyone here that worships and follows you.”
Nehuno ama kumapi eno, Kagri kagima nehe'za mono hugante'naza vahe'ma ugagota kva (hai pristi) vahe'mo'za hugnare hunte'naze.
15 But the Lord told him, “Get on your way, because he is the person I have chosen to take my name to foreigners and kings, as well as to Israel.
Hianagi Ramo'a anage huno Ananaiasina asami'ne, Vuo, na'ankure agrira ko huhampri ante'noankino, Nagri eri'za ne' manigahie. Hagi Nagri nagi nagenkea erino megi'a vahete'ene, kini vahete'ene, Israeli vahetera vugahie.
16 I will show him what he'll have to suffer for my name's sake.”
Na'ankure nama'a kna'zama Nagri nagire'ma erisia zana, Nagra averi hugahue.
17 So Ananias left and went to the house. He placed his hands on Saul. “Brother Saul,” he said, “The Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you were traveling here, has sent me so you can regain your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.”
Huno higeno, Ananaisi'a otino mani'nea nonte vuno, avufgare'ma azama omenteno nunamuma hunteteno anage huno asami'ne, nenafu Soliga, kantegama neankeno Ramo Jisasi'ma kagrite efore'ma hu'nemo, kagrama etenka kavu negenka, Ruotge Avamura eri avitesane huno hunantege'na nagra e'noe.
18 Immediately, something like scales fell from his eyes, and his sight was restored. He got up and was baptized.
Anagema nehigeno'a, ame huno avuragafinti iriknazamo kanoperamigeno, avua eteno negeno otino mono ti fre'ne.
19 He also had something to eat and felt stronger. Saul spent several days with the disciples in Damascus.
Hagi anante ne'za neno hanavema e'nerino'a, Jisasima amage'nentaza disaipol naga'ene Damaskas' mago'a kna mani'ne.
20 He immediately started speaking in the synagogues, saying, “Jesus is the Son of God.”
Ame huno, ana zupage Jisasi agigenkea osi mono nompi marerino, ama Nera Anumzamofo Mofavre huno huama huno zamasmi'ne.
21 All who heard him were amazed, and asked, “Isn't this the man who caused so much trouble in Jerusalem for those who believed in Jesus? Wasn't he coming here to have the believers arrested and taken in chains to the chief priests?”
Hige'za maka antahiza vahe'mo'za tusiza hu'za antri nehu'za, anage hu'naze, ama'na nera Jerusalema mani'neno, Jisasi agire'ma zamazeri havizama nehia nero? Menina eno Jisasi agima huama nehaza vahera kina huzamanteno zamareno ugota ra mono (hetprisi) kva vahete vunaku ne-eo? Hu'naze.
22 Saul grew more and more confident, proving Jesus was the Messiah so convincingly that the Jews who lived in Damascus could not refute him.
Hianagi Soli'a, antahintahi'afina hageno nevuno Jisasi'ema nehaza nera tazahu ne' Kraisi'e huno eri ama huno tusiza huno hanavetino nehigeno, ana kema Damaskasima mani'naza Jiu vahe'mo'za, nentahi'za inankna huta nanekea huntesune ha hu'za kea osu'naze.
23 Some time later the Jews plotted together to kill him,
Mago'a knama evutege'za, Jiu vahe'mo'za komoru hu'za Solina ahenaku hu'naze.
24 but Saul learned of their intentions. Day and night they waited by the city gates looking for the chance to murder him.
Hu'nazanagi ana komoru hu'naza kemo'a Soli agesafi efre'ne. Zagene haninena ahe fri'snagu zamurga ra vihu kafante ke ankerete'za mani'naze.
25 So during the night his followers took him and lowered him down in a basket from an opening in the city wall.
Hu'nazanagi, Polima amage'nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za kerage'afi avare'za eka eka kupi antete'za, kumamofo vihu keginamofo megi'a kankamumpi nofi rentete'za mago kaziga avazu nehu'za atrageno urami'ne.
26 When Saul arrived in Jerusalem, he tried to meet with the disciples, but they were all afraid of him because they were not convinced he was really a disciple.
Jerusalemi ema nehanatino'a, Jisasi amage nentaza disaipol nagapi hagerafigahue huno hianagi, agrikura tusi kore nehu'za agra Jisasi amage' nentea nere hu'za maka'mo'za antahi'za zamifina ontahi'naze.
27 However, Barnabas took him to meet the apostles, and explained to them how Saul had seen the Lord on the road and how the Lord had spoken to Saul. Barnabas also explained how in Damascus Saul had spoken boldly in the name of Jesus.
Hianagi Banabasi'a, Solina avreno aposol nagate viazamo, Jisasi'ma kampi kegeno keaga humi'neazane, Damaskasi mani'neno hanavetino'ma Jisasi agifima keaga hu'nea zanku enena hu'ama huno aposol vahera zamasmi'ne.
28 Saul stayed with the apostles and accompanied them all over Jerusalem,
Ana huteno Soli'a zamagrane mani'neno, Jerusalemia fru huno vuno eno huno, Jisasi agigura korera osuno hanavetino keaga huama hu'ne.
29 speaking boldly in the name of the Lord. He talked and debated with the Greek-speaking Jews, but they tried to kill him.
Agra keaga nehuno, Griki kema nehaza Jiu vahe'enena, keha hu'nazanagi, zamagra ahe frisnaza kanku hakare'naze.
30 When the brothers learned of this they took him to Caesarea, and sent him to Tarsus.
Hige'za mono afuhe'za anankema nentahi'za, avare'za Sisaria urami'za ometrageno Tasisi vu'ne.
31 During this time the whole church throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria was left in peace. The church grew strong and increased rapidly in numbers as the believers lived reverently for the Lord, encouraged by the Holy Spirit.
Anante Judia kazigane Galili kazigane Sameriama nemaniza mono vahe'mo'za, hagera hu'za nevu'za zamarimpa fru hu'za nemani'za, Anumzamofonku kore hunentageno, Ruotge Avamu'mo zamazeri hanavenetige'za, rama'a mono vahe fore hu'naze.
32 Peter was traveling around and went to visit the believers who lived in Lydda.
Pita'a mago'a kumate kagino vano vano huteno, agra Lida kumate mani'naza (saints) mono nagatega erami'ne.
33 There he met a man called Aeneas who was paralyzed and had been confined to his bed for eight years.
Anampina mago nera Ainiasi'e nehaza ne' 8'a zagegafumofo agu'afi avufa fri kri erino sipa'a atreno novia ne' keno erifore huteno,
34 Peter told him, “Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you! Get up and pick up your mat!” Immediately Aeneas got up.
Pita'a anage huno asami'ne, Ainiasiga, Jisas Kraisi'a krika'a kazeri so'e huganteanki, otinka tafeka'a atrenka vuo, higeno anante ame huno oti'ne.
35 Everyone living in Lydda and Sharon saw him, and became believers in the Lord.
Ana hige'za ana mika Lidane, Saroni kumate ene mani'namo'za agri nege'za, Ra Anumzamofonte zamagu'a rukarehe hu'naze.
36 In Joppa lived a follower called Tabitha, (Dorcas in Greek). She was always doing good and helping the poor.
Jopa kumatera Jisasi amage nentea a'mofo agi'a Tabita'e. Ana a'mofo agima (Griki kefi eri rukarehe'ma hazana Dokasi'e hu'naze. Ama ana agimofo agafa'a, dia afure hu'ne) agripina knare eri'zamo avite'negeno atupa'ma nehu'za zamasunku zampima nemaniza nagara miko zupa zamaza hu'ne.
37 However, about this time she became sick, and died. After washing her body, they laid her out in an upstairs room.
Ananknafina kri erino fri'geno, avufama tinu sesema huntete'za eri'za vazazamo'za, anaga nomofo hunaragintepinka ome ante'naze.
38 Lydda was near Joppa, so the disciples in Joppa, hearing that Peter was in Lydda, sent two men to him with the message, “Please come to us right away.”
Jopa kumamo'a Lida kuma tva'onte me'ne, Pita'a anantega Lida kumate mani'ne hianke nentahiza, Jisasi amage nentaza disaipol naga'mo'za tare ne'tre huznantageke, vuke hampo'nage huke, Tagrikura zazatera tavega ontenka muse hugantonanki (plis) ko eno huke ome asami'na'e.
39 So Peter got ready and left with them. When he arrived they took him upstairs. All the widows were there crying, and they showed him the coats and clothes that Dorcas had made while she was with them.
Anankema asamikeno nentahino'a, Pita'a otino zanagrane vu'ne. Uma hanatige'za, avare'za anaga agofetu nomofo hunaragintepinka vu'naze. Miko kento a'nemo'za agrane oti'ne'za, zavira nete'za Dokasi'ma zamagranema ofri mani'neno tro hu'nea zanra kukenarami'ne, ruga'a kukenane averi'naze.
40 Peter told them all to leave, kneeled down, and prayed. He turned to the body and said, “Tabitha, get up.” She opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter she sat up.
Hianagi Pita'a ana mika vahera megi'a hunezmanteno, rena reno nunamu hu'ne. Huteno fri vahe kerafarega rukarehe huno, Tabitaga otio! Higeno avua hari huno, Pitana negeno oti'ne.
41 He took her by the hand and lifted her up. He called in the believers and the widows, and presented her to them alive.
Nehuno Pita'a aza antegantuteno azeri oti'ne. Anama nehuno zamentintima nehaza naga'ene, kento a'ne nagara kehuno asimu erie huno avazu huno eme zami'ne.
42 The news spread through the whole of Joppa, and many believed in the Lord.
Anama hia nanekemo'a Jopa kokampina zamukino vuno eno higeno, rama'a vahe krerfamo'za Ra Anumzamofonte zamentinti hu'naze.
43 Peter spent a long time in Joppa, staying at the house of Simon the tanner.
Pita'a mago'a zaza kna, afutamimofo akruteti hanave'zantami tro nehia ne' Saimoni'ene Jopa mani'ne.

< Acts 9 >