< Acts 10 >

1 And there was a certain man in Caesarea, by name Cornelius, a centurion from a cohort that is called Italian,
Te Kaisaria añe t’indaty atao Kornelio, mpifehe zato amy firimboñañe atao nte-Italiy.
2 pious, and fearing God with all his house, also doing many kind acts to the people, and always imploring God;
Ie ondaty vañoñe naho mpañeveñe aman’ Añahare rekets’ o añ’anjomba’e iabio, naho mpanolotse falalàñe am-patarihañe amo rarakeo vaho mpitalaho aman’ Añahare.
3 he saw in a vision openly, as it were the ninth hour of the day, a messenger of God coming in to him, and saying to him, “Cornelius”;
Aa ie va’e amy ora faha-sive’ i àndroiy te nioni’e malange añ’ aroñaroñe ty anjelin’ Añahare nisodehañe ama’e nanao ty hoe: O Kornelio!
4 and he having looked earnestly on him, and becoming afraid, said, “What is it, Lord?” And he said to him, “Your prayers and your kind acts came up for a memorial before God,
Ie niisa’ i Kornelio le nianifañe vaho hoe ty natoi’e: Akore Roandriañeo? Le hoe re tama’e: Fa nionjoñe hoe banabana faniahiañe aman’ Añahare o fitalahoa’oo naho o falalà’oo.
5 and now send men to Joppa, and send for a certain one Simon, who is surnamed Peter;
Aa le mañitrifa ondaty mb’e Jopa añe vaho kanjio ty atao Si­mona, i Petera ka ty añara’e.
6 this one lodges with a certain Simon a tanner, whose house is by the sea; this one will speak to you what you must do.”
Ie mañialo amy Simona mpandon-kolitse ao; añ’olo-driake ey ty anjomba’e.
7 And when the messenger who is speaking to Cornelius went away, having called two of his servants, and a pious soldier of those waiting on him continually,
Ie nienga i Kornelio i anjely nisaontsy ama’ey, le kinanji’e ty roe amo mpitoro’eo naho ty lahin-defo’e mpañorike Hake amo mpiatrak’ azeo,
8 and having expounded all things to them, he sent them to Joppa.
le hene natalili’e vaho nampihitrife’e mb’e Jopa añe.
9 And on the next day, as these are proceeding on the way, and are drawing near to the city, Peter went up on the housetop to pray, about the sixth hour,
Amy loak-androy, ie mbe an-dalañe nañarivo i rovay, le niañambone mb’an-tafo mb’eo t’i Petera hitalaho ami’ty ora fah’ eneñe.
10 and he became very hungry, and wished to eat; and they making ready, there fell on him a trance,
Ndra nisaliko re te hikama, fe mbe nihalankañeñe, vaho niaroñaroñe.
11 and he beholds Heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending to him, as a great sheet, bound at the four corners, and let down on the earth,
Zoe’e te nisokafeñe i likerañey naho nizotso ty raha jabajaba hoe lamba, nazetse mb’ an-tane atoy an-ko­tso’e efatse.
12 in which were all the four-footed beasts of the earth, and the wild beasts, and the creeping things, and the birds of the sky,
Ama’e ao ze fonga bibi’ ty tane toy aman-tomboke efatse naho ze raha milaly, vaho voron-dikerañe.
13 and there came a voice to him: “Having risen, Peter, slay and eat.”
Le niheo ama’e ty fiarañanañañe nanao ty hoe: Miongaha Petera; lentao vaho mikamà.
14 And Peter said, “Not so, Lord; because at no time did I eat anything common or unclean”;
Fa hoe t’i Petera, Sondo’e amako Rañandria! Mbe liako tsy nitsopeke raha faly ndra maloto.
15 and [there is] a voice again a second time to him: “What God cleansed, you do not declare common”;
Inao i fiarañanañañey fañindroe’e: Ko atao faly ze fa nilioven’ Añahare.
16 and this was done three times, and again was the vessel received up to Heaven.
Nanoeñe in-telo izay vaho rinambe andindìñe ao i rahay.
17 And as Peter was perplexed in himself what the vision that he saw might be, then, behold, the men who have been sent from Cornelius, having made inquiry for the house of Simon, stood at the gate,
Ie naereñere’ i Petera ty foto’ i aroñaroñe nioni’ey, inay indaty nirahe’ i Kornelio rey, nañontane i anjomba’ i Simonay ie fa nijohañe an-dalam-bey eo
18 and having called, they were asking if Simon, who is surnamed Peter, lodges here.
nikanjy, nañontane he imoneña’ i Simona atao Petera.
19 And Peter thinking about the vision, the Spirit said to him, “Behold, three men seek you;
Ie mbe nitsakore i aroñaroñey t’i Petera, le hoe i Arofoy ama’e: Inay, ipaia’ t’indaty telo;
20 but having risen, go down and go on with them, doubting nothing, because I have sent them”;
miongaha, mizo­tsoa mb’ ambane ao, le ko mihakahaka fa indrezo; izaho ty nañitrike iareo.
21 and Peter having come down to the men who have been sent from Cornelius to him, said, “Behold, I am he whom you seek, what [is] the cause for which you are present?”
Ni­zotso mb’am’ indaty rey t’i Petera, le nanao ty hoe, Izaho ty paia’ areo, ino ty talin-dia’ areo mb’etoa?
22 And they said, “Cornelius, a centurion, a man righteous and fearing God, well testified to, also, by all the nation of the Jews, was divinely warned by a holy messenger to send for you, to his house, and to hear sayings from you.”
Hoe iareo: i Kornelio, mpifehe zato, ondaty vañoñe naho mpañeveñe aman’ Añahare, soa talily amy ze hene Jiosy, nitoroa’ ty anjely masiñe ty hañitrik’ azo homb’ añ’ anjomba’e añe hijanjiña’e tsara.
23 Having called them in, therefore, he lodged them, and on the next day Peter went forth with them, and certain of the brothers from Joppa went with him,
Aa le nampihovae’ i Petera vaho nanoe’e añ’anjomba. Ie amy loak’ àndroy, niavotse le nindre fañavelo am’iereo t’i Petera, naho nitrao-lia ama’e ty ila’ o roahalahy nte Jopao,
24 and on the next day they entered into Caesarea; and Cornelius was waiting for them, having called together his relatives and near friends,
vaho nandoake e Kaisaria ao ami’ty loak’ andro. Nitamà iareo t’i Korne­lio le fa natonto’e o longo’eo naho o rañe’eo.
25 and as it came that Peter entered in, Cornelius having met him, having fallen at [his] feet, worshiped [him];
Nizilike t’i Petera le nanalaka aze t’i Kornelio naho nitongalek’ am-pandia’e eo niambane ama’e.
26 and Peter raised him, saying, “Stand up; I am also a man myself”;
F’ie nampiongahe’ i Petera ami’ty hoe: Miongaha, ondaty ka iraho.
27 and talking with him he went in, and finds many having come together.
Ie nifanaontsy, le nizilik’ ao nitendreke ondaty maro tafavory.
28 And he said to them, “You know how it is unlawful for a man, a Jew, to keep company with, or to come to, one of another race, but God showed to me to call no man common or unclean;
Hoe re tama’e: Fohi’ areo te talia faly amy t’indaty Jiosy ty hitraoke ndra hitilike ondaty hafa razañe. Fe natoron’ Añahare ahy te tsy hataoko tsotra ndra maloto ze ondaty.
29 therefore also without contradicting I came, having been sent for; I ask, therefore, for what matter you sent for me?”
Aa le tsy niliereko ty homb’ eto te nikanjieñe, ie amy zao añontaneako anahareo ty talim-pañitrifañ’ ahiko?
30 And Cornelius said, “Four days ago until this hour, I was fasting, and [at] the ninth hour praying in my house, and behold, a man stood before me in radiant clothing,
Le hoe t’i Kornelio: Ie efats’ andro izay ami’ty ora zao, izaho nilolok’ an-trañoko ao ami’ty ora faha-sive, le naheoko nijohañe añatrefako eo t’indaty an-tsaroñe mireandreañe,
31 and he said, Cornelius, your prayer was heard, and your kind acts were remembered before God;
le hoe re: O Kornelio, jinanjiñe i filolofa’oy, vaho tiahy añatrefan’ Añahare o fatariha’oo.
32 send, therefore, to Joppa, and call for Simon, who is surnamed Peter; this one lodges in the house of Simon a tanner, by the sea, who having come, will speak to you;
Aa le ampañitrifo e Jopa añe t’i Simona atao Petera, mitobok’ añ’ anjomba’ i Simona mpandòñ’ angozy, añ’ olo-driak’ ao.
33 at once, therefore, I sent to you; you also did well, having come; now, therefore, we are all present before God to hear all things that have been commanded you by God.”
Le nampihitrifeko amy zao, vaho nahasoa anay ty fitotsaha’o atoy. Intoañe iaby zahay añatrefan’ Añahare hitsendreñe ze hene saontsy nandilia’ i Talè azo.
34 And Peter having opened his mouth, said, “Of a truth, I perceive that God is not favoring by appearance,
Aa le nanoka-palie t’i Petera, nanao ty hoe: Toe oniñe henaneo te tsy mirihy ondaty t’i Andrianañahare,
35 but in every nation he who is fearing Him, and is working righteousness, is acceptable to Him;
te mone no’e ze ondaty mañeveñe ama’e naho mitoloñe an-kavantañañe, ndra fifeheañ’ aia aia ty imoneña’e.
36 the word that He sent to the sons of Israel, proclaiming good news—peace through Jesus Christ (this One is Lord of all),
I tsara niraheñe amo ana’ Israeleoy mitaroñe fifampilon­goañe añam’ Iesoà Norizañey (Ie ro Talè ze he’e):
37 you have known the word that came throughout all Judea, having begun from Galilee, after the immersion that John preached;
Fohi’areo ze raha nañatseke Iehodà, nifototse e Galilia, ie fa añe ty fandiporañe nitaroñe’ i Jaonay—
38 Jesus who [is] from Nazareth—how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and power; who went through, doing good, and healing all those oppressed by the Devil, because God was with Him;
ty nañorizan’ Añahare Iesoà nte Nazareta amy Arofo Masiñey naho an-kaozarañe, ie nimbeo mbeo nanao soa naho nampijangañe ze fonga niforekekè’ i Ratiy, amy te nañimba aze t’i Andrianañahare.
39 and we are witnesses of all things that He did, both in the country of the Jews, and in Jerusalem—whom they slew, having hanged [Him] on a tree.
Valolombeloñe amy ze hene nanoe’e an-tanen-Jiosy naho e Ierosaleme ao zahay, ie vinono’ iareo ami’ty nampiradoradoañ’ aze an-katae,
40 This One God raised up [on] the third day, and gave Him to become visible,
f’ie natroan’ Añahare amy havilasiy ami’ty andro fahatelo le naboa’e ho vazoho,
41 not to all the people, but to witnesses, to those having been chosen before by God—to us who ate with [Him], and drank with Him, after His rising out of the dead;
tsy ze fonga ondaty, fa o valolombeloñe jinobon’ Añahare aoloo, zahay nitrao-pikama naho finoñe ama’e ie fa nitroatse amy havilasiy.
42 and He commanded us to preach to the people, and to fully testify that it is He who has been ordained judge of living and dead by God—
Le linili’e hitaroñe am’ondatio zahay, hitalily an-katò t’ie i norizan’ Añahare ho mpizaka o veloñeo naho o vilasioy.
43 to this One do all the Prophets testify, that through His Name everyone that is believing in Him receives forgiveness of sins.”
Ie ty taroñe’ ze mpitoky iaby, te i tahina’e ty handrambesa’ ze hene miato ama’e fañahan-kakeo.
44 While Peter is yet speaking these sayings, the Holy Spirit fell on all those hearing the word,
Ie mbe nisaontsy izay t’i Petera, le nivotrak’ amo nahajanjiñe i tsaraio i Arofo Masiñey.
45 and those of circumcision [who were] believing were astonished—as many as came with Peter—because the gift of the Holy Spirit has also been poured out on the nations,
Fonga nilatsa o mpiato sinavatse nindre amy Peterao, amy te nadoañe amo kilakila ondatio ka ty falalà’ i Arofo Masiñey,
46 for they were hearing them speaking with tongues and magnifying God.
ie jinanji’ iareo te nilikoliko naho nandrenge an’ Andrianañahare, le hoe t’i Petera:
47 Then Peter answered, “Is anyone able to forbid the water, that these may not be immersed, who received the Holy Spirit—even as us also?”
Ia ty handrara rano am’ iretoañe tsy hilipotse? ie rinambe’ iereo manahak’ antika i Arofo Masiñey!
48 He commanded them to also be immersed in the Name of the LORD; then they implored him to remain certain days.
Aa le linili’e t’ie ho liporeñe amy tahina’ i Talè Iesoày; le nihalalie’ iereo t’ie hañialo ao andro tsy ampeampe.

< Acts 10 >