< Acts 9 >

1 But, Saul, yet breathing threatening and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, going unto the High-priest,
Manoor Sawuol doonzo danifuwotsi úd'osh naakefere kahaniyots naashok bíami.
2 asked from him letters for Damascus, unto the synagogues; to the end that, if he should find, any, who were of The Way, whether men or women, he might bring them, bound, unto Jerusalem.
Doonzo weerindion shairu ashuwotsi nungushwotsno máátsuwotsno b́ daatsor tifde Iyerusalem maants de'er woo bín faliyit debdabeyo guud'de Demask'oyitsi ayhudiwots Ik' k'oni moowwots sh bísh imetwok'o kahini naash naasho bí aati.
3 But, as he was journeying, it came to pass that he was drawing near unto Damascus, and, suddenly, there flashed around him a light out of heaven;
Amfetst Demask'o maants b́ t'intsok'on b́ gúúratse gawerawon darotse shááno gol b́wutsi.
4 And, falling unto the earth, he heard a voice saying unto him—Saul! Saul! why, me, art thou persecuting?
Manoor datsats dihb́wutsi, «Sa'olo! Sa'olo! eegishe taan ngishiri?» etiru k'aaro b́shishi.
5 And he said—Who art thou, Lord? And, he, [said] —I, am Jesus, whom, thou, art persecuting!
Sa'oluwere «Doonzono! kone nee?» bí eti, bíwere «Taahe nee ngishiruwo Iyesus taane, bín kosheef birro n k'efiyale neeshe iki b́gonditi,
6 But rise up, and enter into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
Eshe, and tuur kitots kiduwee, bíyoke k'alo neesh geyituwonowere manoke neesh keewetuwe» bí eti.
7 But, the men who were accompanying him, stood speechless, —hearing, indeed, the voice, but beholding no one.
Sa'olnton amfetst teshts ashuwots k'aaro shishfetst konnor bobe'awotse bo keewituwo t'ut't s'ik ett need'bowutsi.
8 And Saul arose from the earth, and, his eyes being opened, he could see nothing; and, taking him by the hand, they led him into Damascus, —
Sa'oluwere b́ dihtsoke b́ tuwi, bí aawwotsi b́ k'eshormó bek'o falratse, mansh ashaashwots b́ kisho dets dek't jishfere Demask'o maants dek't boam.
9 And he was three days without seeing, and did neither eat nor drink.
Keez aawu s'eenosh eegor bek'o b́ falrawo, b́ marawo, b́ úyawo b́tesh.
10 Now there was a certain disciple in Damascus, by name Ananias; and, the Lord, said unto him in a vision—Ananias! And, he, said—Lo! I, [am here], Lord!
Manoor Demask'on Hananiyi eteefo Iyesus danif iko fa'e b́tesh, doonzo bek'on «Hananiyo!» ett b́s'eegi bíwere «Hamb taane, doonzono!» bí et.
11 And the Lord [said] unto him—Rise! go into the street which is called Straight, and seek, in the house of Judas, one Saul, by name, of Tarsus. For lo! he is praying, —
Doonzonu hank'o bíeti, «Tuur kááwi eteyiru werindu maants amee, manokno Yhud mootse Sa'oli eteetso T'erses asho gewowe, bíwere and Ik' k'onoke b́ fa'oni.»
12 And hath seen a man [in a vision], Ananias by name, coming in and laying on him his hands, to the intent he should see.
Sa'oluwere bí ááwuwots aani bek'o bofalituwok'o Hanani eteets asho bíyok kindt b́ kisho bíyats b́ gedfere bek'on b́ bek'i.
13 And Ananias, answered—Lord! I have heard from many concerning this man, how many evil things unto thy saints he hath done in Jerusalem;
Hananiyuwere hank'o ett bíaani, «Doonzono! ashaan Iyerusalemitse beyiru amantsuwotsats ay gond keewo b́fintsok'o ayuwotsoke shishre.
14 And, here, he hath authority from the High-priests to bind all them that call upon thy name.
Manoknowere n shúts s'eegiru jamwotsi tiposh kahni naashuwotsoke alo dek're.»
15 But the Lord said unto him—Be going thy way; for, a choice vessel unto me, is this man, to bear my name before both [the] nations and kings, and the sons of Israel;
Doonzonuwere Hananiysh hank'owa bíet, «Bí t shútso Ik' danawu ashuwots shinatse, naashuwots shinatsnat Isra'el ashuwotssh danituwoniye, bí t k'ac'i sheengo b́ wottsotse bíyok amee,
16 For, I, will let him understand how many things he must needs, for my name, suffer.
T jangosh awuk'o gondbek'o b́dek'etuwok'owo kitsituwe bísha.»
17 And Ananias departed, and entered into the house; and, laying upon him his hands, said—Saul, brother! The Lord, hath sent me, —Jesus, who appeared unto thee in the way by which thou wast coming, —that thou mayest recover sight, and be filled with Holy Spirit.
Mann Ananiyi maa man maants amt b́ beyiru mootsowere b́ kindi, b́ kishonowere Sa'olaats geddek't, «Ti eshu Sa'olo! hanmand n wafere weratse ni ats be'etso Doonzo Iyesus aani bek'o n falituwok'onat S'ayin shayiron n s'enetuwok'o niyok taan woshere» bí eti.
18 And, straightway, there fell from him—from his eyes, —as it were scales; he recovered sight also, and, arising, was immersed:
Manorowere k'ok'r arts keewo bí ááwatse fed'at bí eree bek'o b́fali, tuutnwere b́gupeyi.
19 And, receiving food, gained strength. And he came to be with the disciples who were in Damascus certain days;
Meetwo b́ meeyihakon kup'b́wutsi, Demask'on teshts Iyesus danifuwotsnton muk' aawwotssh manoke b́ teshi.
20 And, straightway, in the synagogues, he began proclaiming Jesus, that, This, is the Son of God.
Manorowere Sa'ol Demask'on «Iyesus Ik'o naayiye» etfere ayhudiwots Ik' k'oni mootse daniyo b́ tuwi.
21 And all who were hearing were astonished, and began to say—is not, this, he who destroyed, in Jerusalem, them that invoke this name; and, here, for this purpose, had come, in order that he might lead them, bound, unto the High-priests?
Shishts jamwotswere, «Ashaan Iyerusalemitse shútsan s'eegiru jamwotsi t'afifoniyosha? Hanok b́wowuwere boon tifde'er kahni naashuwotsok de'er amooshoshna?» ett bo'adi.
22 But, Saul, was the more gaining power; and was confounding the Jews who dwelt in Damascus, shewing, by comparison, that—This, is the Christ.
Sa'olmó iki kup'efere bí ami, Iyesus mesihiyo b́wottsok'o keewut Demask'oyitse beyat teshts Ayhudiwots noono bo keewituwo b́t'ut'ifoni b́ tesh.
23 Now, when a considerable number of days were being fulfilled, the Jews took counsel together to kill him;
Ay aawoniyere il ayhudiwots Sa'oli úd'osh boshiyeyi,
24 But their plot was made known unto Saul, —and they were even narrowly watching the gates, both day and night, that they might kill him;
Bímo gondon bíats bo shiyetsman danb́k'iri, boowere bín úd'osh t'uwe aawo b́ keshf fengshuwotsi bo kotfoni.
25 But the disciples, taking him by night, through the wall, let him down, lowering him in a basket.
Ernmó t'úwon b́ danifuwots Sa'oli oshots geddek't gimbiyi múlotse maskotiyon oorsh bo k'ri.
26 And, when he had arrived in Jerusalem, he made attempts to join himself unto the disciples; and all were afraid of him, not believing that he was a disciple.
Sa'ol Iyerusalem maants bíamor manoke fa'a Iyesus danifuwotsnton eeho b́geyi, bomó bí Krstosi bí amantsok'o arik boosh arewo b́ k'aztsotse bojamets bín boshati.
27 But, Barnabas, taking him, brought him unto the apostles, and related unto them, —how, in the way, he had seen the Lord, and that he had spoken unto him; and how, in Damascus, he had spoken boldly in the name of Jesus.
Bernabasmó Sa'oli woshetswotsok b́ t'intsre weeratse b́befere doonzo bísh b́ be'etsok'onat bín noono b́ keewitsok'o, Iyesus Shútsonowere Demask'on ááwu shuuk'on b́ danitsok'o boosh b́ keewi.
28 And he was with them, coming in and going out in Jerusalem, speaking boldly in the name of the Lord;
Mansh Sa'ol bonton wotdek't Iyerusalemitse bíananefo. Doonzo shútsonowere ááwu shuk'on b́ danifoni.
29 And was both speaking and discussing with the Grecian Jews, —but, they, were setting to work to kill him.
Grik dats ash noonon keewuf ayhudiwotsnton keewefetstni b́ mooshfo, bomó bín úd'osh k'anwutskno botesh.
30 And the brethren, discovering it, brought him down into Caesarea, and sent him away unto Tarsus.
Eshuwots man dan bok'rtsok'on K'isariy maants k'az dek'boami, manoknowere Terses maants k'aybíametuwok'o bowoshi.
31 So then, the assembly throughout the whole of Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, had peace, building itself up, and going on its way in the fear of the Lord; and, by the advocacy of the Holy Spirit, was being multiplied.
Yhuditse, Gelilitsnat Semaritse fa'a jam Ik'i moowu jeeno datsrane, kúp'onowere kup'eraniye, Doonzono! mangiyifetsat S'ayin shayirowere kup'efetsat taawon eenranee.
32 And it came to pass that, Peter, going through all [quarters] went down unto the saints also dwelling in Lydda.
P'et'ros dats datsatse gúúroke b́ befere Ldiyn beyiru amantsuwotsok bíami.
33 And he found there a certain man, by name Aeneas, who, for eight years, had been lying prostrate upon a bed, for he was paralysed.
Manoknowere shmt nati s'eenosh es'atse k'eets Eniyi eteef duro daats b́de'k'i.
34 And Peter said unto him—Aeneas! Jesus Christ healeth thee! Arise, and smooth thy bed for thyself. And, straightway, he arose.
P'et'rosuwere «Eniyo! Iyesus Krstos neen kashituwe, tuur níees'o ec'ee!» bí eti. Bíwere manoor k'az b́tuwi.
35 And all who dwelt in Lydda and Saron, saw him, —and, they, turned unto the Lord.
Ldaanat Saronon beyiru jametsuwots bín bek't doonzo maants k'az boaani.
36 Now, in Joppa, there was a certain female disciple, by name Tabitha, which, being translated, means Dorcas [a Gazelle]. The same, was full of good works and alms which she was doing.
Iyop'e datsatse T'abiti eteefu amants iku fa'a b tesh, Griki noonon Doork'ayi eta, b́ biitsonwere t'it'a etee, biwere sheeng keewo k'alonat t'owwotssh úni aawu imf máátsi btesh,
37 And it came to pass in those days, that she, sickening, died; and, bathing her, they laid her in an upper room.
Manoor bi shodat b k'iri, mashdek'tnuwere dadirotse danbani gaad'ots bin gedbok'ri.
38 Now, Lydda being nigh unto Joppa, the disciples, hearing that Peter was therein, sent off two men unto him, beseeching him—Do not delay to come through unto us!
Ldi Iyop'esh karn bteshtsotse Iyop'eyitse fa'a Iyesus danifwots P'et'ros Lditse b́ fa'ok'owo shisht «Oona muk'i nteyawo noosh kaari waa boree» et git ashuwotsi bíyok woshbok'ri.
39 And Peter, arising, went with them, —whom, when he arrived, they brought up into the upper room; and there stood by him all the widows, weeping, and showing the tunics and mantles—whatsoever things Dorcas was making while she was with them.
Mansh P'et'ros tuut wosheetsuwotsnton b́weyi, b́ bodtsook'onowere dambani maa gáádots dek't boami, bo kenih k'irts mááts jametso bín guurdek' need' dek't eepfetst Doork' bonton kashon b beyor bwozits faaruwotsnat tah tahuwotsi bísh bokitsiri botesh,
40 But Peter, putting them all outside, knelt down and prayed; and, turning towards the body, said—Tabitha, arise! And she, opening her eyes and seeing Peter, sat up.
P'et'ros jametsuwotsnor úratse kishk'raat tuk'maldek't Ik'o b́ k'oni, duuno maantsowere aandek't «T'abitee! tuwwe!» bíeti, biwere bi ááwwotsi wogdek'at P't'rosi b s'iili, tuuwatnu beebdek'i.
41 And, giving her his hand, he raised her up; and, calling the saints and the widows, presented her, living.
Bíwere b́ kisho jargt bin detsdek't b́ tuuzi, bo kenihi k'irts máátsuwotsnat k'osh máántsuwotsi s'eegdek't naú kashon bo shinats b́ t'intsi.
42 And it became known throughout the whole of Joppa, and many believed upon the Lord.
Keewanuwere Iyop'e dats jamatse b́ daneyi, ay ashuwotswere Doonzon boamani.
43 And it came to pass that, for a considerable number of days, he abode in Joppa, with one Simon, a tanner.
P'et'ros Simo'oni eteets gook' shik'iru ikonton ay aawosh Iyop'en b́ beyi.

< Acts 9 >