< Acts 5 >

1 But there was one of [the believers] whose name was Ananias, and whose wife’s name was Sapphira. He [also] sold some land.
Baina Ananias deitzen cen guiçon batec, Sapphira bere emaztearequin sal ceçan possessionebat:
2 He kept for himself some of the money [he had received for the land], and his wife knew that he had done that. Then he brought the rest of the money and presented it to the apostles [MTY].
Eta apparta ceçan preciotic partebat, haren emazteac-ere çaquialaric: eta cembeit parte ekarriric, Apostoluén oinetara eçar ceçan.
3 Then Peter said, “Ananias, you [(sg)] let Satan completely control you [MTY] so that you [(sg) tried to] deceive the Holy Spirit [and us(exc)]. (That was [terrible!/Why did you do such a terrible thing]?) [RHQ] [You] have kept for yourself some of the money you [(sg)] received for [selling] the land, [pretending that you(sg) were giving us all of it].
Eta erran ceçan Pierrisec, Ananias, cergatic bethe du Satanec hire bihotza Spiritu sainduari gueçur erraitera, eta landaren preciotic appartatzera?
4 Before you [(sg)] sold that land, you truly owned [RHQ] it. And after you sold it, you could [RHQ] certainly still have used the money any way you wanted [to]. So why did you [(sg) ever] think [RHQ] about doing this [wicked] thing? You were not [merely trying to] deceive us! No, [you tried to deceive] God [himself!]!”
Baldin beguiratu bahau etzena hire guelditzen? eta salduric hire botherean etzena? cer cen cergatic gauça hori gogoan eçarri behar auen? eztrauec guiçoney gueçur erran, baina Iaincoari.
5 When Ananias heard that, [immediately] he fell down dead. So all [who were there] who heard [about Ananias’ death] became terrified [PRS].
Eta Ananias hitz hauc ençunic, eror cedin, eta renda ceçan spiritua: eta beldurtassun handia iar cedin gauça hauc ençuten cituzten gucién gainean.
6 Some young men came in, wrapped his [body in a sheet], and carried it out [and] buried it.
Eta iaiquiric lagun gazte batzuc har ceçaten hura, eta camporat eramanic ohortz ceçaten.
7 About three hours later, his wife came in, [but] she did not know what had happened.
Eta guertha cedin quasi hirur orenen buruän, haren emaztea-ere, cer eguin cen etzaquialaric, sar baitzedin:
8 [As] Peter [showed her the money] that [Ananias had brought], he asked her, “Tell me, is this the amount [of money you two received for] the land you sold?” She said, “Yes, that’s [what we(exc) received].”
Eta erran cieçón Pierrisec, Erran ieçadan hambatetan landá saldu duçue? Eta harc erran ceçan, Bay, hambatetan.
9 So Peter said to her, “[You both did a terrible thing!] You two agreed [RHQ] to try to determine if you could do that without the Spirit of the Lord [God] revealing [to anyone that you two tried to deceive them!] Listen! [Do you(sg) hear the] footsteps [SYN] of the men who buried your husband? They are right outside this door, and they will carry your [corpse] out [to bury it, too]!”
Orduan Pierrisec diotsa, Cer da iunctatu içan baitzarete çuen artean Iaunaren spirituaren tentatzera? horrá, hire senharra ohortze dutenén oinac borthán, eta eramanen aute hi.
10 Immediately Sapphira fell down dead at Peter’s feet. Then the young men came in. When they saw that she was dead, they carried her [body] out and buried it beside her husband’s [body].
Eta bertan eror cedin haren oinetara eta renda ceçan spiritua. Eta sarthuric lagun gaztéc eriden ceçaten hura hila, eta camporat eramanic ohortz ceçaten bere senharraren aldean.
11 So all the believers [in Jerusalem] became greatly frightened [PRS] [because of what God had done to Ananias and Sapphira. And] all [the others] who heard [people tell about] those things also [became greatly frightened].
Eta beldurtassun handia eguin cedin Eliça guciaren gainean, eta gauça hauc ençuten cituzten gucién gainean.
12 [God was enabling] the apostles to do many amazing miracles among the people. All the believers were meeting together regularly [in the temple courtyard] at [the place called] Solomon’s Porch.
Eta Apostoluén escuz eguiten cen anhitz signo eta miraculu populuan: (eta ciraden guciac gogo batetaco Salomonen galerián.
13 All of the other people [who had not yet believed in Jesus] were afraid to associate with the believers, [because they knew that if they did anything evil, God would punish them, as well as revealing it to the believers]. However, those people continued to greatly respect the believers.
Eta bercetaric batre etzén venturatzen hequin nahastecatzera: baina magnificatzen cituen hec populuac.
14 Many more men and women started believing in the Lord [Jesus], and they joined the [group of] believers.
Eta emendatzenago cen Iaunean sinhesten çutenen compainiá, hambat guiçonez nola emaztez)
15 [The apostles were doing amazing miracles], so [people] were bringing those who were sick into the streets, and laying them on stretchers and mats, in order that [when] Peter came by [he would touch them, or] at least his shadow might fall upon some of them [and heal them].
Hambat non karriquetara ekarten baitzituztén. eriac, eta ohetan eçarten eta licteretan, Pierris ethor ledinean haren itzala berere hetaric cembeiten gainetic iragan ledinçát.
16 Crowds of people were also coming [to the apostles] from the towns near Jerusalem. They were bringing their sick [relatives/friends] and those who were being tormented/troubled by evil spirits {whom evil spirits were tormenting/troubling}, and [God] healed all of them.
Eta biltzen cen hiri hurbiletaco communa-ere Ierusalemera, ekarten cituztela eriac eta spiritu satsuez tormentatuac: eta guciac sendatzen ciraden.
17 Then the high priest and all who were with him, who were members of the [local] Sadducee [sect in Jerusalem], became very jealous [of the apostles, because many people were accepting the apostles’ message].
Orduan iaiquiric Sacrificadore subiranoa, eta harequin ciraden guciac (cein baita Saddu-ceuen sectá) inuidiaz bethe citecen.
18 So they commanded the Temple guards to seize the apostles and put them in the public jail.
Eta egotz citzaten escuac Apostoluén gainera, eta eçar citzaten presoindegui publicoan.
19 [The guards did that], but during the night an angel from the Lord [God] opened the jail doors and brought the apostles outside! [The guards were not aware of what the angel had done].
Baina Iaunaren Aingueruäc gauaz irequi citzan presoindeguico borthác: eta hec campora idoquiric, erran ceçan,
20 Then the angel said [to the apostles], “Go to the Temple [courtyard], stand there, and tell the people all about [how God can give them eternal] life!”
Çoazte, eta templean çaudetela declaira ietzoçue populuari vicitze hunetaco hitz guciac.
21 So having heard this, about dawn they entered the Temple [courtyard] and began to teach the people again [about Jesus]. Acts 5:21b-24 Meanwhile, the high priest and those who were with him summoned the other Jewish Council members. Altogether they made up the entire Council of Israel. [After they all gathered together], they sent [guards] to the jail to bring in the apostles.
Eta hec haur ençunic far citecen arthatsean templean, eta iracasten ari ciraden. Eta ethorriric Sacrificadore subiranoac, eta harequin ciradenéc bil ceçaten conseillua eta Israeleco haourrén Anciano guciac: eta igor ceçaten presoindeguira erekar litecençát.
22 But when the guards arrived at the jail, they discovered that the apostles were not there. So they returned to the Council, and [one of] them reported,
Baina ethorriric officieréc etzitzaten eriden presoindeguian, eta itzuliric conta ceçaten,
23 “We [(exc)] saw that the jail [doors] were very securely locked, and the guards were standing at the doors. But when we opened [the doors and went in to get those men], none [of them was] inside [the jail]!”
Cioitela, Presoindeguia behinçát eriden dugu ertsia diligentia gucirequin, eta goardác campotic borthén aitzinean ceudela: baina irequi dugunean, nehor eztugu barnean eriden.
24 When the captain of the temple guards and the chief priests heard that, they became greatly perplexed, [wondering] what might result from all this.
Hitz hauc ençun eta, Sacrificadore subiranoa eta templeco Capitaina, eta Sacrificadore principalac, dudán ceuden heçaz cer içanen cen.
25 Then someone came [from the Temple courtyard] and [excitedly] reported to them, “Listen [to this! Right now] the men whom you put in jail are standing in the Temple [courtyard] and they are teaching the people [about Jesus]!”
Baina ethorriric cembeitec erran ciecén, Hará, presoindeguian eçarri cintuzten giçonac templean dirade, eta iracasten dute populua.
26 So the captain [of the Temple guards] went [to the Temple courtyard] with the officers, and they brought the apostles [back to the Council room. But they] did not treat them roughly, because they were afraid that the people would [kill them by] throwing stones at them [if they hurt the apostles].
Orduan templeco Capitainac ioanic officierequin ekar citzan bortcha gabe: (ecen po-puluaren beldur ciraden lapida ezlitecen)
27 After [the captain and his officers] had brought [the apostles to the Council room], they commanded them to stand in front of the Council members, and the high priest questioned them.
Eta ekarriric hec presenta citzaten conseilluan: eta interroga citzan Sacrificadore subiranoac,
28 He said to them [accusingly], “We [(exc)] strongly commanded you not to teach people about that man [MTY] [Jesus] But [you have disobeyed us, and] you have taught people all over Jerusalem [about him]! Furthermore, you are trying to make it seem that we [(exc)] are the ones who are guilty [MTY] for that man’s death!”
Cioela, Eztrauçuegu manamendu expressez defendatu etzineçaten iracats icen horretan? eta huná, bethe duçue Ierusaleme çuen doctrináz, eta nahi duçue gure gainera erekarri guiçon horren odola.
29 But Peter, [speaking for himself] and the other apostles, replied, “We [(exc)] have to obey [what] God [commands us to do], not what [you] people [tell us to do]!
Orduan ihardesten çuela Pierrisec eta berce Apostoluéc erran ceçaten, Lehen obeditu behar da Iaincoa ecen ez guiçonac.
30 God considers that you are the ones who killed Jesus by nailing him to a cross! But God, whom our ancestors [worshipped], (caused Jesus to become alive again after he died/raised Jesus from the dead).
Gure Aitén Iaincoac resuscitatu vkan du Iesus, cein çuec çurean vrkaturic hil vkan baituçue.
31 God has greatly honored Jesus. [He has taken him up to heaven! He has authorized him] to be the one who will save us and to rule [over our lives! God did this] so that he might enable [us] Israelites [MTY] to turn away from [our] sinful behavior and [that he might] forgive [us for our sins].
Haur Iaincoac prince eta saluadore goratu vkan du bere escuinaz, eman lieçonçat emendamendua Israeli eta bekatuén barkamendua.
32 We [(exc)] tell people about these things [that we know happened to Jesus], and the Holy Spirit, whom God has sent to [us] who obey him, is also confirming [that these things are true].”
Eta guc ekarten draucagu testimoniage erraiten ditugun gauça hauçaz: bay eta Spiritu sainduac, cein eman baitraue Iaincoac hura obeditzen duteney.
33 When the Council members heard those words, they became very angry [with the apostles], and they wanted to kill them.
Eta hec haur ençunic despitez leher eguiteco ceuden, eta consultatzen çuten hayén hiltzera.
34 But [there was a Council member] named Gamaliel. He was a Pharisee, and one who taught people the [Jewish] laws, and all the [Jewish] people respected him. He stood up in the Council and told [guards] to take the apostles out [of the room] for a short time.
Orduan iaiquiric conseilluan Phariseu Gamaliel deitzen cen Legueco doctor batec, cein populu guciac ohoratzen baitzuen, mana ceçan lekorerat appurbat retira litecen Apostoluac:
35 [After the guards had taken the apostles out], he said to the other Council members, “Fellow Israelites, you need to think carefully about what you are about to do to these men, [and I will tell you why].
Guero erran ciecén, Israeltar guiçonác, gogoauçue ceurotara, guiçon hauçaz cer eguinen duçuen.
36 Some years ago [a man named] Theudas rebelled [against the Roman government]. He told people that he was an important person, and about 400 men joined [him. But he was killed] {[soldiers] killed him} and all those who had been accompanying him were scattered. [So they] were not able to do anything [that they had planned].
Ecen dembora hauc baino lehen altcha cedin Theudas, cioela tiere buruäz cerbait cela, ceini lagund baitzequión guiçon araldebat, laur ehunetarano: cein hil baitzeçaten, eta hari behatu, içan çaizcan guciac hautsi içan dirade eta ezdeus bilhatu.
37 After that, during the time when they were (writing down names of the people/taking the census) [in order to tax people, a man named] Judas from Galilee [province] rebelled [against the Roman government]. He persuaded some people to accompany him. But [soldiers] killed him, too, and all those who had accompanied him went off in different directions.
Haren ondoan altcha cedin Iudas Galileanoa descriptioneco demboretan, eta erauz ceçan populu handi bere ondoan: gal cedin hura-ere, eta hari behatu içan çaizcan guciac deseguin citecen.
38 So now I say [this] to you: Do not harm these men! Release them! I say this because if [this is just something] that humans have planned, they will not be able to do it. They will fail, [like Theudas and Judas did]
Eta orain diotsuet, parti çaquiztez guiçon horiey, eta vtzitzaçue: ecen baldin guiçonetaric bada conseillu edo obra hori, deseguinen da:
39 But, if God [has commanded them to do it], you will not be able to prevent them [from doing it, because] you will find out that you are opposing God!” The other members of the Council accepted what Gamaliel said.
Baina baldin Iaincoaganic bada, ezteçaqueçue deseguin, beguirauçue etzaitezten Iaincoagana contrariant eriden. Eta haren opinioneco içan ciraden.
40 They told the [temple guards to bring the apostles and flog them. So the guards] brought them [into the Council room] and flogged them. Then the Council members commanded them not to speak to people about [MTY] Jesus, and they released the apostles.
Orduan deithuric Apostoluac, açotatu ondoan mana citzaten ezlitecen minça Iesusen icenean, eta vtzi citzaten ioaitera.
41 So the apostles left the Council. They were rejoicing, because [they knew God] had honored them [by letting people] disgrace them because they were followers [MTY] of Jesus.
Hec bada ioan citecen alegueraric conseilluaren aitzinetic, ceren Iesusen icenean iniuria suffritzeco ohore hura eguin içan baitzayen.
42 And every day [the apostles went to] the temple [area] and to various [people’s] houses, [and] they continued [LIT] teaching [people] and telling [them] that Jesus is the Messiah.
Eta egun guciaz templean eta etchean etziraden guelditzen iracastetic eta Iesus Christen predicatzetic.

< Acts 5 >