< Ded'enu' ra Dud'uin 22 >
1 Boe ma, Paulus olaꞌ nae “Ama nggare no toronoo nggare! Au oꞌe nggi rena, te ae usulaꞌe ao ngga.”
“Brother and fathers,” he said, “Please listen as I give my defense before you.”
2 Leleꞌ naa atahori hetar rena Paulus olaꞌ, nendiꞌ sira dedꞌea na. De ara nenee reuꞌ ena, fo rae rena malolole dedꞌea na. Boe ma ana olaꞌ nakandoo nae,
When they heard him speaking to them in Aramaic, they became very quiet.
3 “Sadꞌi basa nggi bubꞌuluꞌ mae, au atahori Yahudi. Mama ngga bꞌonggi au sia kota Tarsus, sia nusaꞌ Kilikia. Te, au uꞌumoko mia Yerusalem ia. Meser monaeꞌ Gamaliel, mana nanori au. Ana nanori au basa Baꞌi Musa hohoro-lalanen, losa lutu-leloꞌ. Au o manggate tungga Lamatualain, onaꞌ basa nggi boe.
“I am a Jew, born in Tarsus in Cilicia,” he began. “However, I was brought up here in this city, and sat at the feet of Gamaliel. I was taught to strictly observe the law of our fathers. I was zealous for God, just like all of you here today,
4 Faiꞌ naa, au nda uloeꞌ oi ma uꞌusususaꞌ atahori mana tungga Yesus Dala Masodꞌa Na sa. Au lea endi se, touꞌ ma inaꞌ, risiꞌ Yerusalem, fo tao se bui rala reu. Leleꞌ naa, ruma mate boe.
and I persecuted the people of this Way—having them put to death, and imprisoning both men and women.
5 Hita malangga monaen agama Yahudi a, no malangga feaꞌ ra, o bubꞌuluꞌ saa fo au olaꞌ ia tebꞌe! Au nda ombon-koson sa. Ara mana fee au susura koasa, fo uu toꞌu atahori mana tungga Yesus ra losa kota Damsik. Sia naa, au ae toꞌu se, fo endi se Yerusalem reu. Au duꞌa ae, hela fo atahori mana maꞌetuꞌ dedꞌeat agama ra hukun se.”
As the high priest and the council of the elders can also verify, I received from them letters of authorization addressed to the Jewish brothers in Damascus, and went there to arrest these people and bring them as prisoners to Jerusalem to be punished.
6 Basa ma Paulus olaꞌ nakandoo nae, “Lao esa, au lao isiꞌ Damsik, fo ae sangga atahori mana tungga Yesus ra. Mbei ma relo a namatetu ma, hai maeꞌ a losa kotaꞌ naa. Te aiboiꞌ ma, manggareloꞌ sa mia lalai a naronda neu au,
At around noon, while I was on my way and approaching Damascus, suddenly a bright light from heaven shone all around me.
7 de uꞌuloli. Au rena haraꞌ esa olaꞌ nae, “He, Saulus! Taꞌo bee de ho tao doidꞌoso au taꞌo ia?’
I fell to the ground, and I heard a voice saying to me, ‘Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?’
8 Au memaꞌ rena haraꞌ naa, te nda ita atahori sa. Ma utane ae, ‘Malangga mana olaꞌ ia, seka?’ Haraꞌ naa, nataa nae, ‘Au ia, Yesus, atahori Nasaret, fo ho tao doidꞌosoꞌ a!’
‘Who are you, Lord?’ I answered. ‘I am Jesus of Nazareth, the one you are persecuting,’ he told me.
9 Atahori mana laoꞌ ro au ra o, rita manggareloꞌ naa, te nda rena haraꞌ naa sa.
Those who were traveling with me did see the light, but they didn't hear the voice that spoke to me.
10 Boe ma, utaa ae, ‘Mete ma taꞌo naa, au musi taꞌo bee?’ Nafadꞌe nae, ‘Fela, fo kota rala muu leo. Losa naa fo, Au atahori ngga feꞌe nafadꞌe nggo basa saa fo musi taoꞌ ra.
‘What shall I do, Lord?’ I asked. The Lord told me, ‘Get up and go into Damascus, and there you'll be told everything that's arranged for you to do.’
11 Au rena ala ma, au fela rii-rii. Te au nda ita saa sa boe, huu manggareloꞌ naa seli. De nonoo nggara toꞌu ro au kota Damsik mi.
Since I couldn't see because of the brightness of the light, those who were with me led me by the hand into Damascus.
12 Sia naa hambu atahori sa naran Ananias. Rala na ndos, ma toꞌu nahereꞌ Baꞌi Musa hohoro-lalane nara. Basa atahori Yahudi mana leo sia kota naa, hii e ma fee hadꞌat neu e.
There a man called Ananias came to see me. He was a religious man who observed the law, and was highly respected by the Jews who lived in the town.
13 Ana nema sangga au, ma olaꞌ nae, ‘Aꞌa Saul! Mulaa fo mete leo! Te aꞌa mata na nalaa ena.’ Ana olaꞌ basa ma, au botiꞌ mata ngga, ma bisa ita e.
He stood in front of me and said, ‘Brother Saul, receive back your sight.’ At that very moment I could see again, and I looked at him.
14 Basa ma, ana nanori au nae, ‘Lamatualain, fo hita bei-bai nara hule-oꞌe neuꞌ a, ia naa, tengga nala aꞌa ena. Aꞌa ue-tatao ma, naeni muhine malolole hihii-nanau Na. No muhine Yesus, fo mia dalahulu na, hita ingga-inggaꞌ E tae “Atahori Meumareꞌ”. Ia naa, Lamatualain soi dalaꞌ fo aꞌa rena mata ma mia Yesus.
He told me, ‘The God of our fathers has appointed you to know his will, to see the one who is truly good and right, and to listen to what he has to say to you.
15 Ana mana tengga nala aꞌa, fo muu mufadꞌe Dudꞌui Malole Na neu atahori sia bee-bꞌee. Aꞌa musi mufadꞌe basa saa, fo mita ma rena mia E.
You will testify for him to everyone about what you have seen and heard. So what are you waiting for?
16 Afiꞌ muhani dodꞌoo fai. Muu fo moꞌe ara sarani aꞌa, fo dadꞌi bukti aꞌa noꞌe Lamatuaꞌ Yesus fee ambon neu basa sala-kilu mara.’”
Get up, be baptized, and wash away your sins as you call on his name.’
17 Boe ma Paulus olaꞌ nakandoo nae, “Basa ma, au baliꞌ Yerusalem uu. Faiꞌ sa, au uu hule-oꞌe mia Ume Hule-oꞌe Huuꞌ a ma, Lamatuaꞌ natudꞌu au, onaꞌ meit e.
I returned to Jerusalem, and as I was praying in the Temple, I fell into a trance.
18 Au ita Yesus. Ma Ana parenda au nae, ‘Ho musi lao hela Yerusalem ia, leo! Huu, atahori mana sia ia ra, nda nau simbo saa fo, ho munori soꞌal Auꞌ a sa.’
I saw a vision of the Lord telling me, ‘Hurry! You need to leave Jerusalem quickly, because they will not accept what you are telling them about me.’
19 Te au nda simbo parendaꞌ naa sa, huu dalahulu na, malangga agama ra hii au. De utaa ae, ‘Taꞌo ia, Amaꞌ! Basa se bubꞌuluꞌ, faiꞌ naa, au lao uu sia ume hule-oꞌeꞌ sia bee-bꞌee, fo toꞌu ma poko atahori mana ramahere neu Amaꞌ.
I replied, ‘Lord, they certainly know that I went from synagogue to synagogue, beating and imprisoning those who trusted in you.
20 Ara o rahine rae, leleꞌ ara mbia risa Amaꞌ dedenu Na, Stefanus, te au sia naa, ma au o nau boe. Au mana utatale se raduru fatu fo mbia e. Ma au mana unea badꞌu nara.’
When Stephen was killed for testifying about you I was standing there in full agreement with those who killed him, holding their coats for them.’
21 Au fee nesenenedꞌaꞌ taꞌo naa, te Yesus parenda seluꞌ fai nae, ‘Sudꞌi boe sangga dalaꞌ mataꞌ-mataꞌ! Lao hela Yerusalem leo! Au ae denu nggo muu sia mamana dodꞌooꞌ ra, fo munori atahori nda Yahudi ra sa.’”
The Lord told me, ‘Leave now, for I am sending you far away to the foreigners.’”
22 Atahori hetar rena Paulus olaꞌ nae Lamatuaꞌ denu e nisiꞌ atahori feaꞌ ra ena ma, ara nda nau rena e sa ena. Basa se ramanasa, ma nggasi randaa rae, “Afiꞌ rena atahori ia fai! Misa e leo! Ana nda nandaa nasodꞌa sa ena.”
Up until this point they had listened to what he was saying, but then they started shouting, “Get rid of this man from the earth—he doesn't deserve to live!”
23 Atahori naa ra nggasi taꞌo naa ma, ara olu badꞌu nara, ma ao afu de nggari ata neu, huu ramanasa seli ena.
They screamed and tore off their coats and threw dust into the air.
24 Malangga a nita atahori ramue fai ma, ana denu soldꞌadꞌu ra rendi Paulus nisiꞌ mamana neneaꞌ. Basa ma, ana denu se filo e, naa fo Paulus nataa nae eni tao salaꞌ saa, losa atahori Yahudi ra rae tao risa e.
The commander ordered Paul brought into the fortress, and gave orders for him to be interrogated by flogging so he could find out the reason people were shouting so much against Paul.
25 Ara paꞌa Paulus fo rae filo e ma, ana natane baliꞌ soldꞌadꞌu naa nae, “Tungga mana parenda Roma atoran na, bee ka ndaa? Mete ma atahori sa mana naꞌena hak atahori Roma hambu dedꞌeat, hei musi tao taꞌo bee? Hei popoko miꞌihuluꞌ e, do, hei paresaꞌ miꞌihuluꞌ e?”
As they stretched him out and tied him down to flog him, Paul asked the centurion standing there, “Is it legal to flog a Roman citizen who hasn't had a trial?”
26 Soldꞌadꞌu naa rena nala ma, ana neu sangga malangga na lai-lai. Ana nafadꞌe nae, “Amaꞌ! Atahori ia, naꞌena hak atahori Roma! Dadꞌi amaꞌ nae tao saa neu e?”
When the centurion heard what Paul said, he went to the commander and asked him, “What are you doing? This man is a Roman citizen.”
27 Malangga a rena nala ma, ana neu natane Paulus nae, “Oi ho muꞌena hak atahori Roma? Naa, tebꞌe do?” Paulus naselu nae, “Tebꞌe! Au toꞌu hak naa.”
The commander came, and asked Paul, “Tell me, are you a Roman citizen?” Paul replied, “Yes I am.”
28 Boe ma malangga a nae, “Au o taꞌo naa boe. Au bae nae na seli, fo bisa hambu hak naa.” Te Paulus nataa fai, nae “Au naa, nda bae saa-saa sa boe. Eniꞌ a mama ngga bꞌonggi au, au toꞌu hak naa ena. Ama ngga o toꞌu hak naa boe.”
“I paid a lot of money to buy Roman citizenship,” said the commander. “But I was born a citizen,” Paul replied.
29 Ara rena Paulus toꞌu hak atahori Roma ma, soldꞌadꞌu ra raꞌadꞌedꞌeaꞌ. Ara nda rambarani filo ma paresaꞌ e sa ena. Malangga a nahine nae eni tao salaꞌ nalena-langga atoran ena, huu eni paꞌa Paulus ena. Naa de, ana namatau.
Those who were about to interrogate Paul left immediately. The commander was worried when he found out that Paul was a Roman citizen because he had placed him in chains.
30 Mbilaꞌ neu ma, malangga a feꞌe nae sangga dedꞌeat a huu-pata na taꞌo bee. De ana denu soldꞌadꞌu nara reu roꞌe basa malangga mana nggero dedꞌeat agama Yahudi ra, fo raꞌabꞌue. Boe ma, ana denu reu sefi Paulus papaꞌa na, fo rendi e nisiꞌ basa atahori naa ra mata nara.
The next day, wanting to find out the reason why the Jews were accusing Paul, he had him released and taken before the chief priests and the whole council which he ordered to assemble. He had Paul brought down and placed him before them.