< Acts 17 >
1 And having passed through Amphipolis, and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where the synagogue of the Jews was,
Mgbe ha gafechara obodo Amfipolis na Apolonia, ha bịaruru obodo Tesalonaịka, ebe ụlọ nzukọ ndị Juu dị.
2 and according to the custom of Paul, he went in to them, and for three Sabbaths he was reasoning with them from the Writings,
Pọl bakwuuru ha, dịka ọ na-eme oge niile. Ọ nọnyere ha izu ụka atọ, ya na ha na-atụgharị uche nʼAkwụkwọ Nsọ,
3 opening and alleging that it was necessary [for] the Christ to suffer, and to rise again out of the dead, and that “this is the Christ—Jesus whom I proclaim to you.”
na-akọwara ha na-edokwa ha anya na ọ dị mkpa na Kraịst ga-ahụ ahụhụ, ma sitekwa nʼọnwụ bilie. Ọ sịrị, “Jisọs a, nke m na-ekwusara unu bụ Kraịst ahụ.”
4 And certain of them believed, and attached themselves to Paul and to Silas, also a great multitude of the worshiping Greeks, also not a few of the principal women.
Ụfọdụ nʼime ndị Juu ahụ ka e mere ka ha kwere ma sonyere Pọl na Saịlas, otu aka ahụ, igwe mmadụ ndị na-atụ egwu Chineke nʼetiti ndị Griik na ụmụ nwanyị ụfọdụ a maara aha ha.
5 And the Jews, having been moved with envy, and having taken to themselves certain evil men of the agitators, and having made a crowd, were setting the city in an uproar; having also assailed the house of Jason, they were seeking them to bring [them] to the populace,
Ma ndị Juu jupụtara nʼekworo, nʼihi ya, ha kpaliri obi ụfọdụ mmadụ efu nʼetiti ha nʼọma ahịa. Ndị a malitekwara ọgbaaghara nʼụzọ dị iche nʼime obodo. Ha tikasịrị ụlọ Jesin, nʼihi na ha chọrọ ịdọpụta ha nyefee ha nʼaka ọha mmadụ.
6 and having not found them, they drew Jason and certain brothers to the city rulers, calling aloud, “These, having put the world in commotion, are also present here,
Ma mgbe ha na-achọtaghị ha nʼebe ahụ, ha dọpụtara Jesin na ụmụnna anyị ụfọdụ, duru ha jekwuru ndị ikpe nke obodo ahụ, na-eti mkpu, “Ndị a kpuru ụwa ihu nʼala abịala inye obodo ukwu anyị nsogbu.
7 whom Jason has received; and all these do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying another to be king—Jesus.”
Ma Jesin nabatara ha nʼụlọ ya. Ha na-emebi iwu Siza nʼihi na ha na-asịkwa na ọ dị eze ọzọ dị nke a na-akpọ Jisọs.”
8 And they troubled the multitude and the city rulers, hearing these things,
Okwu dị otu a wetara obi ịlọ mmiri nʼetiti ndị ikpe na mmadụ niile.
9 and having taken security from Jason and the rest, they let them go.
Ha hapụrụ Jesin na ndị ọzọ, naanị mgbe ndị akaebe bịara kwụọ ụgwọ e jiri gbapụta ha.
10 And the brothers immediately, through the night, sent forth both Paul and Silas to Berea, who having come, went into the synagogue of the Jews;
Ma nʼabalị ahụ, ndị kwere ekwe mere ngwangwa zipụ Pọl na Saịlas ka ha gaa obodo Beria. Ma mgbe ha ruru nʼebe ahụ, ha banyere nʼụlọ nzukọ ndị Juu.
11 and these were more noble than those in Thessalonica; they received the word with all readiness of mind, examining the Writings every day [to see] whether those things were so;
Ma ndị bi na Beria jiri obi ghere oghe nabata okwu a karịa ndị bi na Tesalonaịka. Nʼihi na ha ji ịnụ ọkụ nʼobi nara okwu ahụ, na-enyocha Akwụkwọ Nsọ kwa ụbọchị, ka ha mara ma ihe ha na-ekwu ọ bụ eziokwu. Ha mere nke a ụbọchị niile.
12 therefore, many of them, indeed, believed, and not a few of the honorable Greek women and men.
Ọtụtụ nʼime ha kweere, ụfọdụ ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ nwoke ndị Griik a maara aha ha chegharịkwara.
13 And when the Jews from Thessalonica knew that also in Berea was the word of God declared by Paul, they came there also, agitating the multitudes;
Ma mgbe ndị Juu bi na Tesalonaịka nụrụ na Pọl na-ekwusa oziọma Chineke na obodo Beria, ụfọdụ ha gara nʼebe ahụ na-akpali igwe ndị mmadụ nʼihi iwebata ọgbaaghara.
14 and then immediately the brothers sent forth Paul, to go on as it were to the sea, but both Silas and Timotheus were remaining there.
Ndị kwere ekwe mere ngwangwa zipụ Pọl ka ọ gaa nʼakụkụ oke osimiri dị nʼebe ahụ. Ma ha hapụrụ Saịlas na Timoti ka ha na ha nọdụ.
15 And those conducting Paul, brought him to Athens, and having received a command to Silas and Timotheus that with all speed they may come to him, they departed;
Ma ndị dupuru Pọl sooro ya ruo obodo Atens. Ha lawara, hapụrụ Saịlas na Timoti ozi ka ha bịakwute ya na-atụfughị oge.
16 and Paul waiting for them in Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, beholding the city wholly given to idolatry,
Mgbe Pọl nọ na-echere ha nʼAtens, o wutere mmụọ ya nke ukwuu nʼihi arụsị niile ọ hụrụ, nke jupụtara nʼobodo ahụ.
17 therefore, indeed, he was reasoning in the synagogue with the Jews, and with the worshiping persons, and in the marketplace every day with those who met with him.
Nʼihi nke a, ya na ndị Juu na ndị na-atụ egwu Chineke, na-anọgide nʼụlọ nzukọ na-arụrịta ụka. Kwa ụbọchị, ọ na-apụkwa nʼọma ahịa na-agwa ndị niile o zutere okwu.
18 And certain of the Epicurean and of the Stoic philosophers, were meeting together to see him, and some were saying, “What would this seed picker wish to say?” And others, “He seems to be an announcer of strange demons”; because he proclaimed to them Jesus and the resurrection as good news,
Ya na ụfọdụ ndị Epikuri na ndị Stoịk bụ ndị ọkachamara na-arụrịta ụka. Ndị ụfọdụ na-asị, “gịnị ka onye ekwurekwu a ga-ekwu?” Ndị ọzọ sịrị, “ọ dịka onye na-ekwusa ụmụ mmụọ ndị ala ọzọ.” Ha kwuru nke a nʼihi na ọ na-ekwusa oziọma banyere Jisọs na mbilite nʼọnwụ ya.
19 having also taken him, they brought [him] to the Areopagus, saying, “Are we able to know what this new teaching [is] that is spoken by you,
Ha kpọbatara ya nʼebe ha zukọrọ, ebe a na-akpọ Areopagọs, ebe ha nọ sị ya, “Anyị enwere ike ịmata ihe banyere ozizi ọhụrụ gị a?
20 for you bring certain strange things to our ears? We resolve, then, to know what these things would wish to be”;
Ị na-ekwu ihe ndị na-agbagwoju anyị anya. Anyị chọrọ ịmata ihe ndị a nke ọma.”
21 and all Athenians, and the strangers sojourning, for nothing else were at leisure but to say something, and to hear some newer thing.
(Ndị Atens niile na ndị ala ọzọ bi nʼobodo ahụ, enweghị ohere ime ihe ọbụla, ọ gwụchaala ọrụ ikwu na ịnụ banyere ihe dị ọhụrụ.)
22 And Paul, having stood in the midst of the Areopagus, said, “Men, Athenians, in all things I perceive you as over-religious;
Mgbe ahụ Pọl guzoro na nzukọ Areopagọs sị, “Unu ndị Atens, ahụla m na ọ na-anụ unu ọkụ nʼobi ịsọpụrụ mmụọ nke unu na-efe ofufe.
23 for passing through and contemplating your objects of worship, I also found an altar on which had been inscribed: To God—unknown; whom, therefore—not knowing—you worship, this One I announce to you.
Nʼihi na mgbe m na-ejegharị nʼobodo unu, ahụrụ m ụlọ chi dị iche iche, ahụrụ m otu ebe ịchụ aja nke e dekwasịrị nʼelu ya: Ihe e nyere chi nke amaghị ama. Ya mere, ihe ahụ unu na-efe ofufe nʼamaghị ama nke a ka m na-ekwusara unu.
24 God, who made the world, and all things in it, this One, being Lord of Heaven and of earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands,
“Chineke onye kere ụwa na ihe niile dị nʼime ya. Ebe ọ bụ onye nwe eluigwe na ụwa, ọ dịghị ebikwa nʼụlọnsọ e jiri aka wuo.
25 neither is He served by the hands of men—needing anything, He giving life to all, and breath, and all things;
Otu aka ahụ, ọ dịghị anara ije ozi site nʼaka mmadụ, dịka a ga-asị na o nwere ihe kọrọ ya. Ya onwe ya na-enye ndụ na ume na ihe niile. Ọ na-egbokwa mkpa niile.
26 He also made every nation of man of one blood, to dwell on all the face of the earth—having ordained times before appointed, and the bounds of their dwellings—
O sitere nʼaka otu onye, bụ mmadụ mbụ ahụ, kee agbụrụ niile nke mmadụ nʼotu nʼotu, ka ha biri nʼelu ụwa dum. O jiri aka ya kewachaa oge ọgbọ ọbụla ga-anọ na oke niile nke ebe obibi ha.
27 to seek the LORD, if perhaps they felt after Him and found, though, indeed, He is not far from each one of us,
Ma nzube ya banyere ihe niile bụ ka onye ọbụla chọsie Chineke ike. Eleghị anya, mmadụ nwere ike lezie ụzọ ya anya, si otu a chọta ya. Ọ nọkwaghị mmadụ ọbụla nʼebe dị anya.
28 for in Him we live, and move, and are; as certain of your poets have also said: For we are also His offspring.
‘Nʼihi nʼime ya ka anyị na-ebi, anyị na-ejegharịkwa nʼime ya na-adịkwa ndụ.’ Dịka ụfọdụ nʼime unu ndị ode abụ na-ekwu sị, ‘Anyị onwe anyị bụ ụmụ ya.’
29 Being, therefore, offspring of God, we ought not to think the Godhead to be like to gold, or silver, or stone, [an] engraving of art and imagination of man;
“Ebe anyị bụ ndị Chineke mụrụ, o kwesighị ka anyị na-eche na ihe akpọrọ Chineke yiri ọlaọcha maọbụ ọlaedo, maọbụ nkume, ihe apịrị apị site na ǹka na ihe dị nʼobi mmadụ.
30 therefore indeed God, having overlooked the times of ignorance, now commands all men everywhere to convert,
Ma Chineke lefuru enweghị nghọta nke mmadụ anya banyere ihe ndị a niile nʼoge gara aga. Ma ugbu a, ọ chọrọ ka mmadụ niile chegharịa.
31 because He set a day in which He is about to judge the world in righteousness, by a Man whom He ordained, having given assurance to all, having raised Him out of the dead.”
Nʼihi na o debela otu ụbọchị mgbe ọ ga-ekpe ụwa niile ikpe nʼụzọ ezi omume, site nʼaka otu nwoke ọ họpụtara. O mekwara ka nke a guzosie ike, mgbe o mere ka onye ahụ sị nʼọnwụ bilie.”
32 And having heard of a resurrection of the dead, some, indeed, were mocking, but others said, “We will hear you again concerning this”;
Mgbe ha nụrụ ihe banyere mbilite nʼọnwụ nke ndị nwụrụ anwụ, ha chịrị ya ọchị. Ma ụfọdụ nʼime ha sịrị, “Nʼoge ọzọ anyị ga-achọ ịnụ okwu ndị a.”
33 and so Paul went forth from the midst of them,
Nʼoge a, Pọl hapụrụ ha.
34 and certain men having cleaved to him, believed, among whom [is] also Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman, by name Damaris, and others with them.
Mmadụ ole na ole sooro ya, bụrụkwa ndị kwere ekwe. Otu onye nʼime ha bụ Dionisiọs onye Areopagọs. Onye ọzọ bụ nwanyị a na-akpọ Damaris na ndị ọzọkwa.