1Mi nemfaṛaq yid-sen, nerkeb lbabuṛ nṛuḥ qbala ɣer temdint n Kus, azekka-nni ɣer temdint n Ṛudus ; syenna nkemmel abrid ɣer temdint n Batara.
1And when, having got away from them, we at last sailed away, we came by a direct course to Cos, and on the morrow to Rhodes, and thence to Patara.
2Mi nufa lbabuṛ ara izegren ɣer tmurt n Finisya, nerkeb deg-s nṛuḥ.
2And having found a ship passing over into Phoenicia, we went on board and sailed;
3Mi nqubel tigzirt n Qubṛus, neǧǧa-ț ɣer tama tazelmaṭ, nkemmel abrid nneɣ ɣer tmurt n Surya, newweḍ ɣer temdint n Sur imi dinna ara yessers lbabuṛ sselɛa-s.
3and having sighted Cyprus, and left it on the left hand, we sailed to Syria, and made the land at Tyre, for there the ship was to discharge her cargo.
4Mi nufa dinna inelmaden, nesɛedda sebɛa wussan yid-sen ; s Ṛṛuḥ iqedsen, inelmaden-nni nnan-as i Bulus : Ur țțali ara ɣer temdint n Lquds.
4And having found out the disciples, we remained there seven days; who said to Paul by the Spirit not to go up to Jerusalem.
5Mi ɛeddan wussan-nni, nekker a nṛuḥ, ddan yid-nneɣ armi neffeɣ i temdint, nutni ț-țilawin-nsen d warraw-nsen. Mi newweḍ ɣer rrif n lebḥeṛ nuɣal ɣef tgecrar, nedɛa ɣer Sidi Ṛebbi.
5But when we had completed the days, we set out and took our journey, all of them accompanying us, with wives and children, till [we were] out of the city. And kneeling down upon the shore we prayed.
6Mi nemsalam yid-sen, nerkeb di lbabuṛ nṛuḥ ; nutni uɣalen ɣer yexxamen-nsen,
6And having embraced one another, we went on board ship, and they returned home.
7nukkni nkemmel abrid s lbabuṛ si temdint n Sur armi ț-țamdint n Bṭulimays, neẓra dinna atmaten, neqqim yid-sen yiwen wass.
7And we, having completed the voyage, arrived from Tyre at Ptolemais, and having saluted the brethren, we remained one day with them.
8Azekka-nni nṛuḥ, newweḍ ɣer Qiṣarya ; nekcem ɣer wexxam n Filbas, win ițbecciṛen lexbaṛ n lxiṛ, nețța yellan d yiwen si sebɛa-nni ițwaxtaṛen di temdint n Lquds ; neqqim ɣuṛ-es.
8And leaving on the morrow, we came to Caesarea; and entering into the house of Philip the evangelist, who was of the seven, we abode with him.
9Filbas-nni, ɣuṛ-es ṛebɛa yessi-s urɛad zwiǧent, țxebbiṛent-ed s wayen i tent-id-ițțasen s ɣuṛ Sidi Ṛebbi.
9Now this man had four virgin daughters who prophesied.
10Ɛeddan kra n wussan, mi d yewweḍ yiwen seg watmaten isem-is Agabus, ula d nețța ițxebbiṛ-ed s ɣuṛ Sidi Ṛebbi, iṣubb-ed si tmurt n Yahuda, yusa-d ɣuṛ-nneɣ.
10And as we stayed there many days, a certain man, by name Agabus, a prophet, came down from Judaea,
11Iddem tabagust n Bulus, icudd idaṛṛen-is d ifassen-is, yenna : Atan wayen i d-iqqaṛ Ṛṛuḥ iqedsen : akka ara cidden wat Isṛail di temdint n Lquds bab n tbagust-agi, a t-sellmen ger ifassen n ikafriwen.
11and coming to us and taking the girdle of Paul, and having bound his own hands and feet, said, Thus saith the Holy Spirit, The man whose this girdle is shall the Jews thus bind in Jerusalem, and deliver him up into the hands of [the] Gentiles.
12Mi nesla annect-agi, nukkni d watmaten n Sizari nḥellel Bulus iwakken ur ițțali ara ɣer temdint n Lquds.
12And when we heard these things, both we and those of the place besought [him] not to go up to Jerusalem.
13Dɣa Bulus yerra-yasen : Acu i kkun-yuɣen mi tețrum akka armi tgezmem tasa-w ? Nekk qebleɣ mačči kan ad țwacuddeɣ, lameɛna qebleɣ ula d lmut di temdint n Lquds ɣef ddemma n yisem n Sidna Ɛisa.
13But Paul answered, What do ye, weeping and breaking my heart? for *I* am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
14Imi yugi ad yaɣ awal-nneɣ, ur nketteṛ ara fell-as lehduṛ nenna : A neǧǧ lebɣi n Sidi Ṛebbi ad yedṛu !
14And when he would not be persuaded, we were silent, saying, The will of the Lord be done.
15Akken ɛeddan wussan-nni, nhegga iman-nneɣ a nali ɣer temdint n Lquds.
15And after these days, having got our effects ready, we went up to Jerusalem.
16Kra inelmaden n Qiṣarya ddan yid-nneɣ, wwin-aɣ ɣer yiwen wergaz wuɣuṛ ara nili, isem-is Mansun, n tegzirt n Qubṛus, d yiwen seg inelmaden imezwura.
16And [some] of the disciples from Caesarea went with us, bringing [with them] a certain Mnason, a Cyprian, an old disciple, with whom we were to lodge.
17Mi newweḍ ɣer temdint n Lquds, sṭreḥben yis-nneɣ watmaten s lfeṛḥ.
17And when we arrived at Jerusalem the brethren gladly received us.
18Azekka-nni, yedda yid-nneɣ Bulus ɣer wexxam n Yeɛqub anda nnejmaɛen imeqqranen n tejmaɛt.
18And on the morrow Paul went in with us to James, and all the elders came there.
19Mi gsellem fell-asen, Bulus yeḥka-yasen ayen akk ixdem yis Sidi Ṛebbi ger leǧnas ur nelli ara n wat Isṛail.
19And having saluted them, he related one by one the things which God had wrought among the nations by his ministry.
20Mi slan ayagi, ḥemmden Sidi Ṛebbi nnan-as : Twalaḍ a gma-tneɣ acḥal n luluf n wat Isṛail i gumnen s Sidna Ɛisa yerna ṭṭfen akk di ccariɛa n Musa.
20And they having heard [it] glorified God, and said to him, Thou seest, brother, how many myriads there are of the Jews who have believed, and all are zealous of the law.
21Atan slan wat Isṛail n temdint n Lquds belli tesselmadeḍ i wat Isṛail yellan ger leǧnas ad ǧǧen ccariɛa n Musa ; slan daɣen teqqaṛeḍ asen : « ur seḍhaṛet ara i warrac nwen, ur ttabaɛet ara leɛwayed i ɣ-d-ǧǧan lejdud ».
21And they have been informed concerning thee, that thou teachest all the Jews among the nations apostasy from Moses, saying that they should not circumcise their children, nor walk in the customs.
22Acu ara nexdem tura ? Mbla ccekk ad slen belli tusiḍ-ed ;
22What is it then? a multitude must necessarily come together, for they will hear that thou art come.
23ihi exdem ayen ara k-d-nini : llan gar-aneɣ ṛebɛa yergazen i gefkan lemɛahda i Sidi Ṛebbi,
23This do therefore that we say to thee: We have four men who have a vow on them;
24awi-ten yid-ek, ssizdeg iman-ik yid-sen, seṛṛef fell-asen iwakken ad seṭṭlen iqeṛṛay-nsen ; s wakkagi ad ẓren belli ayen akk slan fell-ak d lekdeb yerna ad walin mazal teṭṭfeḍ di ccariɛa n Musa.
24take these and be purified with them, and pay their expenses, that they may have their heads shaved; and all will know that [of those things] of which they have been informed about thee nothing is [true]; but that thou thyself also walkest orderly, keeping the law.
25Ma d at leǧnas i gumnen s Sidna Ɛisa, nura-yasen : Ad ṭṭixṛen i wučči n weksum ițțunefken d asfel i lmeṣnuɛat d ssadat, i tissit n idammen, i lmal yemmuṛḍsen akk-d yir tikli.
25But concerning [those of] the nations who have believed, we have written, deciding that they should [observe no such thing, only to] keep themselves both from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication.
26Azekka-nni, Bulus yewwi yid-es ṛebɛa yergazen-nni, issazdeg iman-is yid-sen, ikcem yid-sen ɣer wefrag n lǧameɛ iqedsen iwakken ad ixebbeṛ lmuqeddem ɣef lweqt i deg ara fakken wussan n uzizdeg-nsen, yeɛni ass i deg ara yefk mkul yiwen seg-sen lweɛda-ines.
26Then Paul, taking the men, on the next day, having been purified, entered with them into the temple, signifying the time the days of the purification would be fulfilled, until the offering was offered for every one of them.
27Mi qṛib ad fakken sebɛa wussan-nni n usizdeg, at Isṛail n tmurt n Asya walan Bulus di lǧameɛ iqedsen. Sekkren ccwal ger lɣaci dɣa ṭṭfen-t.
27And when the seven days were nearly completed, the Jews from Asia, having seen him in the temple, set all the crowd in a tumult, and laid hands upon him,
28Bdan țɛeggiḍen : Ay at Isṛail, ɛiwnet-aɣ ! Atah wergaz-nni ițbecciṛen di mkul amkan i yemdanen meṛṛa. Iheddeṛ ayen n diri ɣef wegdud-nneɣ, ɣef wemkan-agi iqedsen, isselmad ayen ur teqbil ara ccariɛa-nneɣ, yewwi-d iyunaniyen ɣer lǧameɛ, issenǧes amkan-agi iqedsen !
28crying, Israelites, help! this is the man who teaches all everywhere against the people, and the law, and this place, and has brought Greeks too into the temple, and profaned this holy place.
29Nnan-d ayagi axaṭer walan yid-es Trufim di temdint, ɣilen issekcem-it ɣer daxel n lǧameɛ iqedsen.
29For they had before seen Trophimus the Ephesian with him in the city, whom they supposed that Paul had brought into the temple.
30Ikker ccwal di temdint meṛṛa ; uzzlen-d yemdanen si mkul tama. Sṭfen Bulus, zzuɣṛen-t beṛṛa n wefrag n lǧameɛ iqedsen, sekkṛen-d tiwwura.
30And the whole city was moved, and there was a concourse of the people; and having laid hold on Paul they drew him out of the temple, and immediately the doors were shut.
31Mi țeddun lɣaci a t-nɣen, yewweḍ lexbaṛ ɣer lqebṭan n lɛeskeṛ n Ṛuman tamdint n Lquds meṛṛa tenhewwal.
31And as they were seeking to kill him, a representation came to the chiliarch of the band that the whole of Jerusalem was in a tumult;
32Imiren kan yessawel i ifesyanen d lɛeskeṛ-nsen, uzzlen ɣer lɣaci. Mi walan lqebṭan akk-d lɛeskeṛ-is, ttaxṛen-as i Bulus.
32who, taking with him immediately soldiers and centurions, ran down upon them. But they, seeing the chiliarch and the soldiers, ceased beating Paul.
33Dɣa lqebṭan iqeṛṛeb ɣer Bulus, yefka lameṛ a t-ṭṭfen, a t-cudden s snat snasel ; dɣa isteqsa anwa-t, d acu i gexdem.
33Then the chiliarch came up and laid hold upon him, and commanded [him] to be bound with two chains, and inquired who he might be, and what he had done.
34Meɛna lɣaci-nni, kra țɛeggiḍen akka, wiyaḍ akken nniḍen. Imi ur ifhim ara wayen i s-d-nnan si leɛyaḍ-nni, yumeṛ a t-awin ɣer lbeṛj.
34And different persons cried some different thing in the crowd. But he, not being able to know the certainty on account of the uproar, commanded him to be brought into the fortress.
35Mi gewweḍ Bulus ɣer tseddaṛin, refden-t lɛeskeṛ iwakken a t-sellken si ger ifassen n lɣaci.
35But when he got upon the stairs it was so that he was borne by the soldiers on account of the violence of the crowd.
36Axaṭer lɣaci-nni ttabaɛen-t țɛeggiḍen : « Enɣ-it ! Enɣ-it !... »
36For the multitude of the people followed, crying, Away with him.
37Mi qṛib a t-skecmen ɣer zdaxel n lbeṛj, Bulus yenna-yas i lqebṭan : Semmeḥ-iyi, zemreɣ a k-d-iniɣ yiwen n wawal ? Yerra-yas : Tessneḍ aț-țhedṛeḍ tayunanit ?
37But as he was about to be led into the fortress, Paul says to the chiliarch, Is it allowed me to say something to thee? And he said, Dost thou know Greek?
38Mačči d kečč i d amaṣri-nni i gsekkren ccwal ussan-agi iɛeddan, i gessufɣen yid-es ṛebɛa alaf n iqettalen ɣer lxali ?
38Thou art not then that Egyptian who before these days raised a sedition and led out into the wilderness the four thousand men of the assassins?
39Bulus yenna-yas : Xaṭi ! Nekk n wat Isṛail, luleɣ di temdint n Sars yellan di tmurt n Silisya ; d amezdaɣ n temdint mechuṛen. Di leɛnaya-k serreḥ-iyi ad hedṛeɣ i lɣaci-yagi.
39But Paul said, *I* am a Jew of Tarsus, citizen of no insignificant city of Cilicia, and I beseech of thee, allow me to speak to the people.
40Lqebṭan iɛemmed-as, dɣa Bulus ibedd ɣef tseddaṛin, iwehha i lɣaci s ufus-is, dɣa ssusmen. Yenṭeq s tɛibṛanit, yenna-yasen :
40And when he had allowed him, Paul, standing on the stairs, beckoned with his hand to the people; and a great silence having been made, he addressed them in the Hebrew tongue, saying,