< Ọrụ Ndị Ozi 28 >

1 Mgbe a pụtara nʼọnụ mmiri ahụ nʼudo, anyị chọpụtara na aha agwa etiti ahụ bụ Malta.
AND being safe landed, we then understood that the island was called Melita.
2 Ndị obodo ahụ gosiri anyị obiọma nʼụzọ pụrụ iche. Ha kwanyere anyị ọkụ ma nabatakwa anyị nʼihi na mmiri nọ na-ezo, oyi na-atụkwa.
And the rude people treated us with singular humanity; for, lighting a fire, they received us all, because of the violent rain, and because of the cold.
3 Nʼoge Pọl na-achịkọta nkụ itinye nʼọkụ a, otu agwọ ajụala sitere nʼime nkụ na-enwu ọkụ mapụta nʼihi okpomọkụ tụhịkọ onwe ya nʼaka ya.
But as Paul was gathering up a faggot of sticks, and laying them on the fire, there came a viper out of the heat, and fastened on his hand.
4 Mgbe ndị obodo ahụ hụrụ agwọ ahụ ka ọ tụhịkọtara onwe ya nʼaka ya, ha gwarịtara onwe ha, “nʼezie a, nwoke a bụ ogbu mmadụ, a naghị eji ọkụ enyo ya. Ọ bụ ezie na azọpụtara ya site oke mmiri, ma ikpe ziri ezi ekweghị ka ọ dị ndụ.”
Now when the rude people saw the venomous animal hanging from his hand, they said one to another, Surely this man is a murderer, whom though preserved from the sea, righteous vengeance suffereth not to live.
5 Ma Pọl fepụrụ agwọ ahụ nʼaka ya, mee ka ọ daba nʼọkụ, ọ dịghịkwa ihe mere ya.
But he then shaking off the venomous animal into the fire, suffered no manner of inconvenience.
6 Ha na-ele anya ma aka ya ọ ga-aza, maọbụ na ọ ga-ada nwụọ. Ma mgbe ha chegidere hụ na o nweghị ihe mere ya, ha gbanwere obi ha bido na-ekwu, na ọ bụ chi.
Now they expected that a violent inflammation would ensue, or that he would have fallen suddenly dead: but when, after waiting a considerable time, they saw no inconvenience arise to him, they changed their opinion, and said that he was a divinity.
7 Na nso ọnụ mmiri a ebe anyị kwụsịrị, otu ubi dị ya. Ọ bụ ubi Pobilios otu nwoke onyeisi na-achị agwa etiti ahụ. Ọ nabatara anyị nke ọma, lee anyị ọbịa ụbọchị atọ.
Now in the vicinity of that place was the estate of the principal person on the island, named Publius, who received us into his house, and lodged us with great humanity three days.
8 Nʼoge ahụ, nna Pobilios nwere ahụ ọkụ na afọ ọsịsa, Pọl banyere nʼime obodo gaa leta ya, kpeere ya ekpere, bikwasịkwa ya aka. Ahụ dịkwara ya mma.
And it so happened that the father of Publius was then confined to his bed with an attack of fever and dysentery: unto whom Paul went in, and after praying, laid his hands upon him, and healed him.
9 Mgbe nke a mechara, ndị niile nwere nrịa nrịa nʼagwa etiti ahụ bịakwara, a gwọkwara ha.
This then being the case, all the rest also who had diseases in the island came to him, and were healed.
10 Ha wetaara anyị ọtụtụ ihe onyinye. Mgbe oge ịnyapụ ụgbọ anyị ruru, ha nyere anyị ọtụtụ ihe dị anyị mkpa nke pụrụ idu anyị nʼije ahụ.
Then they honoured us with many tokens of respect; and when we were about to sail, laid in for us every necessary store.
11 Anyị nọrọ ihe dịka ọnwa atọ nʼoge oyi, nʼagwa etiti ahụ tutu anyị anyalie ụgbọ. Ọ bụ ụgbọ ndị Alegzandria nke bu ihe a tụrụ atụ a na-akpọ ejima, bụ chi Kastọ na Polụkus.
And after three months stay we sailed in a ship which had wintered in the island, from Alexandria, whose sign was Castor and Pollux:
12 Anyị bịaruru obodo Sirakọs ebe anyị nọrọ ụbọchị atọ.
and proceeding on our voyage to Syracuse, we tarried there three days:
13 Site nʼebe ahụ, anyị gara gburugburu tutu rute Rejiọm. Mgbe otu ụbọchị gafere, ikuku bidoro ife site na ndịda. Nʼụbọchị nke abụọ ya, anyị rutere Pọteọlị.
from whence we came round, and arrived opposite to Rhegium; and after one day the south wind arising, we came in two more to Puteoli:
14 Nʼebe a anyị chọpụtara ndị kwere ekwe ndị rịọrọ ka anyị nọnyere ha ụbọchị asaa. Site nʼebe a, anyị rutere Rom.
where finding brethren, we were solicited by them to tarry seven days; and so we went for Rome.
15 Mgbe ụmụnna anyị nọ nʼebe ahụ nụrụ na anyị na-abịa. Ha pụtara zute anyị nʼụzọ Apiọs na nʼụlọ ndị Ije atọ. Mgbe Pọl hụrụ ha, o kelere Chineke ma bụrụ onye a gbara ume.
And the brethren from thence, when they heard of our motions, came out to meet us as far as Appii Forum and the Three Taverns: whom when Paul saw, he gave thanks to God, and felt fresh courage.
16 Mgbe anyị bịaruru Rom, e nyere Pọl ohere ibiri onwe ya dịka o si chọọ nʼebe masịrị ya. Ma otu onye agha na-eche ya nche.
And when we were come to Rome, the centurion delivered the prisoners to the captain of the guard; but he permitted Paul to have an apartment by himself, with a soldier only who guarded him.
17 Mgbe ụbọchị atọ gasịrị, ọ kpọrọ ndịisi ndị Juu. Mgbe ha zukọrọ, ọ gwara ha, “Ụmụnna m, ọ dịghị ihe ọjọọ ọbụla m mere megide ndị nke anyị, maọbụ megide omenaala nna nna anyị ha, ha jidere m na Jerusalem were m nyefee m nʼaka ndị Rom.
Now it came to pass that after three days Paul called together the principal persons of the Jews. And when they were assembled, he said unto them, Men and brethren, though I have done nothing contrary to the people and the customs of our ancestors, yet have I been delivered up a prisoner into the hands of the Romans.
18 Ndị ọchịchị Rom lenyere anya nʼikpe m chọọ ịhapụ m ka m laa nʼihi na ha achọtaghị ihe kwesiri ịma m ikpe ọnwụ dịka ndị anyị chọrọ.
Who, after a full examination, would have discharged me, because there was not the least cause found in me for death.
19 Ma mgbe ndị Juu jụrụ, ahụrụ m na ọ dị mkpa ibutere Siza ikpe m. Ma o nweghị ihe ọjọọ m bu nʼuche megide ndị obodo m.
But when the Jews opposed it, I was constrained to appeal unto Caesar; not that I have any accusation to bring against my countrymen.
20 Nʼihi nke a, ka m jiri rịọọ ka mụ na unu hụ ma kwurịtakwa okwu. Ọ bụ nʼihi olileanya nke Izrel ka e ji kee m nʼagbụ igwe a.”
For this cause therefore have I invited you hither, to see and to converse with you; for on account of the hope of Israel am I bound with this chain.
21 Ha sịrị, “Anyị anataghị akwụkwọ ozi ọbụla site na Judịa banyere gị. Ọ dịghịkwa ụmụnna anyị ọbụla nke si ebe ahụ bịa nke kọrọ maọbụ kwuo okwu ọjọọ ọbụla banyere gị.
Then they said to him, We have neither received letters concerning thee from Judea, nor hath any one of the brethren who is arrived reported or spoken any thing evil of thee.
22 Otu ọ dị, anyị ga-achọ ịnụta ihe i chere, nʼihi na anyị maara na a na-ekwujọ otu a nʼebe niile.”
But we think it highly proper to hear from thee what thy sentiments are; for indeed as to this sect, it is well known to us that everywhere it meets with opposition.
23 Ha yiri agba mgbe ha na ya ga-ezukọta nʼụbọchị ọzọ. Ọtụtụ mmadụ karịrị bịara nʼụlọ ebe ọ na-anọ. Ọ gbara ama banyere alaeze Chineke site nʼakwụkwọ iwu Mosis na nke ndị amụma, ọ gbalịrị ime ka ha kwenye nʼihe banyere Jisọs. O bidoro izi ha ihe site nʼụtụtụ ruo anyasị.
Then having fixed a day with him, still more of them came to him at his lodging, to whom bearing his testimony, he set forth the kingdom of God, and persuaded them of the things relating to Jesus, both out of the law of Moses and the prophets, from morning until evening:
24 Ụfọdụ ka e mere ka ha kweere, ma ụfọdụ mechiri ntị ha na obi ha.
and some were convinced by the things which were spoken, but others continued in their unbelief.
25 Ha nwe nghọtahie nʼetiti onwe ha ma malite ịla mgbe Pọl kwusiri okwu nke ikpeazụ a, “Mmụọ Nsọ Chineke kwuru eziokwu mgbe o sitere nʼọnụ Aịzaya onye amụma kwuo okwu nye nna nna anyị ha,
So being divided in sentiment among themselves, they broke up, Paul adding one word, That well had the Holy Ghost spoken by Isaiah the prophet unto our fathers,
26 “‘Jekwuru ndị a gwa ha okwu, “Unu ga na-anụ, nụkwa, ma unu agaghị aghọta ihe ọbụla, unu ga na-ele anya, hụkwa, ma unu agaghị ahụ ihe ọbụla.”
saying, Go to this people, and say, “In hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, yet in nowise perceive.
27 Nʼihi na obi ndị a amaala abụba, dịkwa arọ; ha adịghị ejikwa ntị ha anụ ihe, ha mechikwara anya ha ka ha ghara ịhụ ụzọ. Ma ọ bụghị otu a, ha nwere ike iji anya ha hụ ụzọ, jirikwa ntị ha nụ ihe sitekwa nʼobi ha nwe nghọta ma chigharịa bịakwute m, ka m gwọọ ha.’
For the heart of this people is waxed gross, and with their ears they are thick of hearing, and their eyes have they shut; lest at any time they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and become converts, and I should heal them.”
28 “Ya mere, a chọrọ m ka unu ghọta na nzọpụta a nke si nʼaka Chineke bịa, dịkwa nye ndị mba ọzọ, ha ga-egekwa ntị.”
Be it known therefore unto you, that to the Gentiles is the salvation of God sent, and they will hear.
29 Mgbe o kwusiri nke a, ndị Juu ahụ lara na-arụrịta ụka nke ukwu nʼetiti onwe ha.
And when he had thus spoken, the Jews went away, and had much disputing among themselves.
30 O biri obi nke onwe ya afọ abụọ nʼụlọ ọ na-akwụ ụgwọ ya. Ọ na-anabatakwa ndị niile bịara ileta ya,
But Paul abode two whole years in his own hired apartment, and received all who came to him,
31 o ji mkwuwa okwu na-ekwusa ihe banyere alaeze Chineke na-akụzikwa ihe banyere Onyenwe anyị Jisọs Kraịst. Ọ dịkwaghị onye ọbụla gbalịrị igbochi ya.
preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all freedom of discourse, and without the least interruption.

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