< Acts 13 >

1 Among [the people in] the congregation at Antioch there were (prophets/those who spoke messages from God) and those who taught [people about Jesus. They were] Barnabas; Simeon, who was also called Niger/Blackman; Lucius, from Cyrene [city]; Manaen, who had grown up with [King] Herod [Antipas]; and Saul.
Valának pedig Antiókhiában az ott levő gyülekezetben némely próféták és tanítók: Barnabás és Simeon, ki hivattatik vala Nigernek, és a Czirénei Luczius és Manaen, ki Heródessel, a negyedes fejedelemmel együtt neveltetett vala, és Saulus.
2 While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said [to them], “Appoint Barnabas and Saul to [serve] me and to [go and do] the work that I have chosen them [to do]!”
Mikor azért azok szolgálának az Úrnak és bőjtölének, monda a Szent Lélek: Válaszszátok el nékem Barnabást és Saulust a munkára, a melyre én őket elhívtam.
3 So they continued (to fast/to abstain from eating food) and pray. Then having put their hands on Barnabas and Saul and [praying that God would help them], they sent them off [to do what the Holy Spirit had commanded].
Akkor, miután bőjtöltek és imádkoztak, és kezeiket reájok vetették, elbocsáták őket.
4 Barnabas and Saul, guided by the Holy Spirit, went down [from Antioch] to Seleucia [port]. From there they went by ship to Salamis [port on Cyprus Island].
Ők annakokáért, miután kibocsáttattak a Szent Lélektől, lemenének Szeleucziába; és onnét elevezének Cziprusba.
5 While they were in Salamis, [they went] to the Jewish meeting places. There they proclaimed the message from God [about Jesus]. John [Mark went with them and] was helping them.
És mikor Salamisba jutottak, hirdeték az Isten beszédét a zsidóknak zsinagógáiban: és János is velük vala, mint segítőtárs.
6 [The three of] them went across the entire island to Paphos [city]. There they met a magician whose name was Bar-Jesus. He was a Jew who falsely [claimed] (to be a prophet/to speak messages from God).
És eljárván a szigetet mind Páfusig, találkozának egy ördöngős hamispróféta zsidóra, kinek neve vala Barjézus;
7 He often accompanied the governor [of the island], Sergius Paulus, who was an intelligent man. The governor sent [someone] to ask Barnabas and Saul to come to him, because he wanted to hear God’s message. [So Barnabas and Saul came and told him about Jesus].
Ki Sergius Paulus tiszttartóval, ez okos emberrel vala. Ez magához hivatván Barnabást és Saulust, kíváná hallani az Isten beszédét.
8 However, the magician, whose name was Elymas [in the Greek language], was opposing them. He repeatedly tried to persuade the governor not to believe [in Jesus].
Elimás, az ördöngős azonban (mert így magyaráztatik az ő neve) ellenkezik vala velök, igyekezvén a tiszttartót elfordítani a hittől.
9 Then Saul, who now called himself Paul, empowered by the Holy Spirit, looked intently at the magician and said,
De Saulus, ki Pál is, megtelvén Szent Lélekkel, szemeit reá vetve,
10 “You [(sg)] are serving the devil and you oppose everything that is good! You are always lying [to people] and doing [other] evil things to them. (You must stop saying that the truth about the Lord [God is a lot of lies!]/When will you stop changing what is true about the Lord [God and saying] what is not true about him?) [RHQ]
Monda: Ó minden álnoksággal és minden gonoszsággal teljes ördögfi, minden igazságnak ellensége, nem szűnöl-é meg az Úrnak igaz útait elfordítani?
11 Right now the Lord [God] [MTY] is going to punish you! You will become blind and not [even] be able to see light for [some] time.” At once he became [blind, as though he was] in a dark mist, and he groped about, searching for someone [to hold him by the] hand and lead him.
Most azért ímé az Úrnak keze van ellened, és vak leszel és nem látod a napot egy ideig. És azonnal homály és sötétség szálla reá; és kerengve keres vala vezetőket.
12 When the governor saw what had happened [to Elymas], he believed [in the Lord Jesus]. He was amazed by [what Paul and Barnabas] were teaching about the Lord [Jesus].
Akkor a tiszttartó, mikor látta a történt dolgot, hűn, elálmélkodván az Úrnak tudományán.
13 [After that], Paul and the two men with him went by ship from Paphos to Perga [port] in Pamphylia [province. At Perga] John [Mark] left them and returned to [his home in] Jerusalem.
Elhajózván pedig Páfusból Pál és kisérői, Pergába, Pámfiliának városába menének. János azonban elválván tőlük, megtére Jeruzsálembe.
14 Then Paul and Barnabas traveled [by land] from Perga, and arrived in Antioch [city] near Pisidia [district in Galatia province]. (On the Sabbath/On the Jewish rest day) they entered the synagogue/the Jewish meeting place and sat down.
Ők pedig Pergából tovább menve, eljutának Antiókhiába, Pisidiának városába, és bemenvén szombatnapon a zsinagógába; leülének.
15 [Someone] read [aloud] from what [Moses had written. Then someone read from what the other] prophets [had written] [MTY]. Then the leaders of the Jewish meeting place gave [someone this] note [to take] to Paul and Barnabas: “Fellow Jews, if [one of] you wants to speak to the people [here] to encourage them, please speak [to us(exc) now].”
És a törvénynek és a prófétáknak felolvasása után küldének a zsinagógának előljárói ő hozzájok, mondván: Atyánkfiai, férfiak, ha van valami intőbeszédetek a néphez, szóljatok.
16 So Paul stood up and motioned with his right hand [so that the people would listen to him]. Then he said, “Fellow Israelis and you [non-Jewish people] who [also] worship God, [please] listen [to me]!
Pál azért felkelvén és kezével intvén, monda: Izráelnek férfiai, és ti, kik félitek az Istent, halljátok meg.
17 God, whom we [(inc)] Israelis worship, chose our ancestors [to be his people], and he caused them to become very numerous while they were foreigners living in Egypt. [Then after many years], God helped them [MTY] powerfully and led them out of there.
Ennek a népnek, Izráelnek Istene kiválasztotta a mi atyáinkat, és e népet fölemelte, mikor Égyiptomnak földében jövevények valának, és onnét kihozá őket hatalmas karja által.
18 [Even though they repeatedly disobeyed him, he] cared for them for about 40 years [while they were] in the desert.
És közel negyven esztendőnek idejéig tűrte az ő erkölcsöket a pusztában.
19 He [enabled the Israelis] to conquer seven tribal groups [who were then living] in Canaan [region], and he gave their land to us Israelis for us to possess.
És minekutána eltörölt hét népet a Kanaán földén, azoknak földöket sorsvetés által elosztá nékik.
20 [Our ancestors began to possess Canaan] about 450 years after [their ancestors had arrived in Egypt].” Acts 13:20b-22 “After that, God appointed leaders [to rule the Israeli people. Those leaders continued to rule our people] until the time when the prophet Samuel [ruled them].
És azután mintegy négyszázötven esztendeig adott birákat mind Sámuel prófétáig;
21 Then, [while Samuel was still their leader], the people demanded that he [appoint] a king [to rule them. So] God appointed Saul, the son of Kish, from the tribe of Benjamin, [to be their king]. He [ruled them] for 40 years.
Annakutána pedig királyt kérének maguknak, és adá nékik az Isten Sault, a Kis fiát, a Benjamin nemzetségéből való férfiút negyven esztendeig.
22 After God had rejected Saul [from being king], he appointed David to be their king. God said about him, ‘I have observed that David, son of Jesse, is exactly the kind of man that I desire [IDM]. He will do [everything that] I want [him to do].’”
És mikor őt elveté, támasztá nékik Dávidot királyul; kiről bizonyságot is tőn és monda: Találtam szívem szerint való férfiút, Dávidot, a Jesse fiát, ki minden akaratomat véghez viszi.
23 “From [among] David’s descendants, God brought one of them, Jesus, to [us] Israeli people to save us, just like he had told [David and our other ancestors] that he would do.
Ennek magvából támasztott Isten, ígérete szerint, Izráelnek szabadítót, Jézust;
24 Before Jesus began his work, John [the Baptizer] preached to all of our Israeli people [who came to him. He told them] that they should turn away from their sinful behavior [and ask God to forgive them. Then he] would baptize them.
Minekutána előbb János az ő eljövetele előtt a megtérésnek keresztségét prédikálta Izráel egész népének.
25 When John was about to finish the work [that God gave him to do], he frequently said [to the people], ‘Do you think [RHQ] that I am [the Messiah whom God promised to send]? No, I am not. But listen! The Messiah will [soon] come. [He is so much greater than I am that] I am not [even] important enough to be his slave [MET].’”
És mikor be akará végezni János az ő tisztét, monda: Kinek gondoltok engem? Nem én vagyok az, hanem ímé én utánam jő, kinek nem vagyok méltó megoldani lábainak saruját.
26 “Fellow Israelis, you who are descendants of Abraham, and [you non-Jewish people who] also worship God, [please listen! It is] to [all of] us that [God] has sent the message about [how he] saves people.
Atyámfiai, férfiak, Ábrahám nemzetének fiai, és kik ti köztetek félik az Istent, ez idvességnek beszéde néktek küldetett.
27 The people who were living in Jerusalem and their rulers did not realize that this man [Jesus was the one whom God had sent to save them]. Although messages from [MTY] the prophets have been read [aloud] {someone has read [aloud] messages from [MTY] the prophets} every (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest), they did not understand [what the prophets wrote about the Messiah. So] the [Jewish leaders] condemned Jesus [to die], which was just like the prophets predicted.
Mert a kik lakoznak Jeruzsálemben és azoknak fejei, mivelhogy őt fel nem ismerék, a prófétáknak szavait is, melyeket minden szombaton felolvasnak, ítéletükkel betöltötték.
28 [Many people accused Jesus of doing wicked things], but they could not prove that he had done anything for which he deserved to die. They insistently asked Pilate [the governor] to command that Jesus be executed {to command soldiers to execute Jesus}. [So Pilate did what they asked him to do].
És bár semmi halálra való okot nem találtak, kérék Pilátustól, hogy ölettessék meg.
29 They did [to Jesus] all the things that [the prophets long ago had] written [that people would do to] him. [They killed Jesus by nailing him to a cross. Then] his body was taken {[some people took] his body} down from the cross and placed it in a tomb.
És mikor mindazokat elvégezték, a mik ő felőle megirattak, a fáról levéve sírba helyhezteték.
30 However, God (raised him from the dead/caused him to live again after he had died)
De az Isten feltámasztá őt halottaiból:
31 and for many days he [repeatedly] appeared to [his followers] who had come along with him from Galilee [province] to Jerusalem. Those [who saw him] are telling the [Jewish] people about him now.”
És ő megjelent több napon át azoknak, kik együtt jöttek fel ő vele Galileából Jeruzsálembe, kik néki bizonyságai a nép előtt.
32 “[Right] now we [two] are proclaiming to you this good message. We want to tell you that God has fulfilled what he promised to [our Jewish] ancestors!
És mi hirdetjük néktek az atyáknak tett ígéretet, hogy azt az Isten betöltötte nékünk, az ő fiaiknak feltámasztván Jézust:
33 He has now done that for us [(inc) who are] their descendants, [and also for you who are not Jews], by causing Jesus to live again. That is just like what [David] wrote in the second Psalm that [God said when he was sending his Son], You [(sg)] are my Son; Today I have shown everyone [that I really am] your Father.
Mint a második zsoltárban is meg van írva: Én Fiam vagy te; ma nemzettelek én téged.
34 [God] has (raised [the Messiah] from the dead/caused [the Messiah] to live again after he had died) and will never let him die again. [Concerning that, God] said [to our Jewish ancestors], ‘I will surely help you, as I [promised] David [that I would do].’
Hogy pedig feltámasztotta őt halottaiból, úgy hogy nem is fog többé az enyészetbe visszatérni, azt így mondotta: Néktek adom a Dávid biztos szent javait.
35 So [in writing] another [Psalm, David] said this [to God about the Messiah]: ‘Because I am devoted to you and always obey [you, when I die] you [(sg)] will not let my body decay.’
Azért mondja másutt is: Nem engeded, hogy a te Szented rothadást lásson.
36 While David was living, he did what God wanted him to do. And when he died [EUP], his [body] was buried, [as] his ancestors’ [bodies had been buried], and his body decayed. [So he could not have been speaking about himself in this Psalm].
Mert Dávid, minekutána a saját idejében szolgált az Isten akaratának, elaludt, és helyhezteték az ő atyáihoz, és rothadást látott.
37 [Instead, he was speaking about Jesus. Jesus also died], but God (raised him from the dead/caused him to live again), and [therefore] his body did not decay.”
De a kit Isten feltámasztott, az nem látott rothadást.
38 “Therefore, [my] fellow Israelis [and other friends], it is important for you to know that [we(exc)] are declaring to you [that God] can forgive you for your sins as a result of [what] Jesus [has done]. Because of [what] Jesus [has done], [God] considers that everyone who believes [in Jesus] is no longer guilty (OR, the record has been erased {[God] has erased the record}) concerning everything that they [have done that displeased God. But] when [God] does [that for you], it is not as a result of [your obeying] the laws [that] Moses [wrote].
Azért legyen néktek tudtotokra, atyámfiai, férfiak, hogy ez által hirdettetik néktek a bűnöknek bocsánata:
És mindenekből, a mikből a Mózes törvénye által meg nem igazíttathattatok, ez által mindenki, a ki hisz, megigazul.
40 Therefore be careful that [God] does not judge you [MTY], as one of the prophets said [MTY] that God would do!
Meglássátok azért, hogy rajtatok ne essék, a mit a próféták megmondottak:
41 [The prophet wrote that God said], You who ridicule [me], you will [certainly] be astonished [when you see what I am doing], and [then] you will be destroyed. You will be astonished because I will do something [terrible to you] while you are living. You would not believe [that I would do that] even though someone told you!”
Lássátok meg, ti megvetők, és csodálkozzatok és semmisüljetek meg; mert én oly dolgot cselekszem a ti időtökben, oly dolgot, melyet nem hinnétek, ha valaki elmondaná néktek.
42 After Paul [finished speaking], while he and Barnabas were leaving the Jewish meeting place, [many of] the people there repeatedly requested that on the next (Sabbath/Jewish day of rest) [the two of them] should speak to them [again] about those things [that Paul had just told them].
Mikor pedig kimentek a zsidók zsinagógájából, kérék a pogányok, hogy a következő szombaton prédikálják nékik ezen beszédeket.
43 After they began to leave [that meeting], many [of them] went along with Paul and Barnabas. They consisted of Jews and also of non-Jews who had accepted the things that the Jews believe. Paul and Barnabas continued talking to them, and were urging them to continue [believing the message that] God kindly [forgives people’s sins because of what Jesus did].
Mikor pedig eloszlott a gyülekezet, sokan a zsidók közül és az istenfélő prozelitusok közül követék Pált és Barnabást; a kik szólván hozzájuk, biztaták őket, hogy maradjanak meg az Isten kegyelmében.
44 On the next Jewish rest day, most of the [people in Antioch came to] the Jewish meeting place to hear [Paul and Barnabas] speak about the Lord [Jesus].
A következő szombaton aztán majdnem az egész város egybegyűle az Isten ígéjének hallgatására,
45 But [the leaders of] [SYN] the Jews became extremely jealous, because they saw that large crowds of [non-Jewish people were coming to hear Paul and Barnabas. So] they began to contradict the things that Paul was saying [and also] to insult [him].
Mikor pedig látták a zsidók a sokaságot, betelének irigységgel, és ellene mondának azoknak, miket Pál mond vala, ellenkezve és káromlást szólva.
46 Then, speaking very boldly, Paul and Barnabas said [to those Jewish leaders], “[We two] had to speak the message from God [about Jesus] to you [Jews] first [before we proclaim it to non-Jews, because God commanded us to do that. But] you are rejecting God’s message. [By doing that], you have shown that you are not worthy (to have eternal life/to live eternally [with God]). [Therefore], we are leaving [you, and now we] will go to the non-Jewish people [to tell them the message from God]. (aiōnios g166)
Akkor Pál és Barnabás nagy bátorsággal szólva mondának: Szükséges volt, hogy először néktek hirdettessék az Isten ígéje; de mivelhogy ti megvetitek azt, és nem tartjátok méltóknak magatokat az örök életre, ímé a pogányokhoz fordulunk. (aiōnios g166)
47 [We are doing that also] because the Lord [God] has commanded us [to do it]. He said to us, ‘I have appointed you [to reveal things about me] to non-Jewish people [MET] that will be [like] a light to them. [I have appointed] you to tell people everywhere [MTY] in the world [about the one who came] to save [them].’”
Mert így parancsolta nékünk az Úr: Rendeltelek téged világosságul a pogányoknak, hogy légy üdvösségükre a földnek széléig.
48 While the non-Jewish people were listening [to those words], they began to rejoice, and they repeatedly said that the message about the Lord [Jesus] was wonderful. And all of the non-Jewish people whom [God] had chosen (to have eternal [life/to live eternally with God]) believed [the message about the Lord Jesus]. (aiōnios g166)
A pogányok pedig ezeket hallván, örvendezének, és magasztalják vala az Úrnak ígéjét; és a kik csak örök életre választattak vala, hivének. (aiōnios g166)
49 [At that time, many of the believers] traveled around throughout that region. As they did that, they were proclaiming the message about the Lord [Jesus] [MTY].
Terjede pedig az Úrnak ígéje az egész tartományban.
50 However, [some leaders of] [SYN] the Jews incited the most important men in the city, and [some] important/influential women who had accepted what the Jews believe, to oppose [Paul and Barnabas. So those non-Jewish people] incited [other people also] to persecute Paul and Barnabas. As a result they expelled the two men from their region.
A zsidók azonban felindíták az istenfélő és tisztességbeli asszonyokat és a városnak eleit, és üldözést támasztának Pál és Barnabás ellen, és kiűzék őket határukból.
51 So, [as the two apostles were leaving, they] shook the dust from their feet [to show those Jewish leaders that God had rejected them and would punish them. They left Antioch] and went to Iconium [city].
Azok pedig lábuknak porát lerázván ellenük, elmenének Ikóniumba.
52 Meanwhile, the believers [in Antioch] continued to rejoice greatly, and they continued to be completely controlled by the Holy Spirit.
A tanítványok pedig betelnek vala örömmel és Szent Lélekkel.

< Acts 13 >