2Lmuqeddem ameqqran Ananyas yumeṛ i wid yellan zdat-es, a t-wten ɣer yimi.
1And Paul, fixing his eyes on the council, said, Brethren, I have walked in all good conscience with God unto this day.
3Dɣa Bulus yenna : A k-id-iwet Ṛebbi a bu sin wudmawen ! Teqqimeḍ aț-țḥekmeḍ fell-i s ccariɛa, lameɛna kečč s yiman-ik txulfeḍ-ț imi tumreḍ ad iyi wten.
2But the high priest Ananias ordered those standing by him to smite his mouth.
4Widak yellan zdat-es nnan-as : Tregmeḍ lmuqeddem ameqqran n Ṛebbi !
3Then Paul said to him, God will smite thee, whited wall. And *thou*, dost thou sit judging me according to the law, and breaking the law commandest me to be smitten?
5Bulus yenna-yasen : Ur ẓriɣ ara ay atmaten belli d nețța i d lmuqeddem ameqqran, axaṭer yura di ccariɛa : Ur țekkes ara leqdeṛ ɣef lḥakem n wegdud-ik.
4And those that stood by said, Dost thou rail against the high priest of God?
6Bulus, mi gwala deg unejmaɛ-nni azgen deg-sen d isaduqiyen, azgen nniḍen d ifariziyen, iɛeggeḍ gar-asen, yenna : Ay atmaten, nekk d afarizi, d mmi-s n ufarizi ; ɣef ddemma n usirem i nesɛa di ḥeggu n lmegtin i d-beddeɣ ɣer ccṛeɛ ass-agi !
5And Paul said, I was not conscious, brethren, that he was high priest; for it is written, Thou shalt not speak evilly of the ruler of thy people.
7Mi d-yenna ayagi, ikker umennuɣ ger ifariziyen d isaduqiyen ; dɣa yebḍa unejmaɛ-nni.
6But Paul, knowing that the one part [of them] were of the Sadducees and the other of the Pharisees, cried out in the council, Brethren, *I* am a Pharisee, son of Pharisees: *I* am judged concerning the hope and resurrection of [the] dead.
8Axaṭer isaduqiyen qqaṛen ulac ḥeggu, ulac lmalayekkat, ulac leṛwaḥ ; ma d ifariziyen, nutni umnen s wannect agi.
7And when he had spoken this, there was a tumult of the Pharisees and the Sadducees, and the multitude was divided.
9Ikker umennuɣ gar-asen ; kra n lɛulama n ccariɛa n tejmaɛt n ifariziyen kkren iwakken ad ḥudden Bulus, nnan : Ur nufi ara ayen n diri deg wemdan-agi. Yezmer lḥal ihdeṛ-as-d Ṛebbi neɣ lmelk !
8For Sadducees say there is no resurrection, nor angel, nor spirit; but Pharisees confess both of them.
10Imi ițțimɣuṛ umenɣi, lqebṭan ameqqran yugad ad feṛqen Bulus d iftaten. Yumeṛ i lɛeskeṛ ad ṛuḥen a t-id-kksen si tlemmast-nsen, a t awin ɣer lbeṛj.
9And there was a great clamour, and the scribes of the Pharisees' part rising up contended, saying, We find nothing evil in this man; and if a spirit has spoken to him, or an angel ...
11Azekka-nni deg iḍ, Sidna Ɛisa iḍheṛ-as-d i Bulus yenna-yas : Ur țțaggad ara, axaṭer am akken tcehdeḍ fell-i di temdint n Lquds, ilaq daɣen aț-țcehdeḍ fell-i di temdint n Ṛuma.
10And a great tumult having arisen, the chiliarch, fearing lest Paul should have been torn in pieces by them, commanded the troop to come down and take him by force from the midst of them, and to bring [him] into the fortress.
12Mi guli wass, at Isṛail xedmen tiḥileț, msefhamen, gullen ur ččin ur swin alamma nɣan Bulus.
11But the following night the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good courage; for as thou hast testified the things concerning me at Jerusalem, so thou must bear witness at Rome also.
13Wid akk i s-ixedmen taxazabit agi, llan akteṛ n ṛebɛin yid-sen.
12And when it was day, the Jews, having banded together, put themselves under a curse, saying that they would neither eat nor drink till they should kill Paul.
14Ṛuḥen ad ẓren imeqqranen d lmuqedmin akk-d lɛuqal nnan asen : Neggul s limin ameqqran, ur nečči acemma alamma nenɣa Bulus.
13And they were more than forty who had joined together in this oath;
15Tura ihi, init-as i lqebṭan ameqqran a t-id-yawi ɣer unejmaɛ n ccṛeɛ zdat-wen, amzun tebɣam a s-tɛiwdem abeḥḥet ; ma d nukkni, a nheggi iman-nneɣ a t-nenɣ uqbel a d-yaweḍ ɣer dagi.
14and they went to the chief priests and elders, and said, We have cursed ourselves with a curse to taste nothing until we kill Paul.
16Lameɛna mmi-s n weltma-s n Bulus imi gesla s tḥileț-nni i s heggan, iṛuḥ ɣer lbeṛj anda yețwaḥbes Bulus, a s-yessiweḍ lexbaṛ.
15Now therefore do ye with the council make a representation to the chiliarch so that he may bring him down to you, as about to determine more precisely what concerns him, and we, before he draws near, are ready to kill him.
17Bulus yessawel-ed i yiwen si lfesyanat, yenna-yas : Awi aqcic-agi ɣer lqebṭan ameqqran, axaṭer yesɛa awal ara s-yini.
16But Paul's sister's son, having heard of the lying in wait, came and entered into the fortress and reported [it] to Paul.
18Lfesyan yewwi yid-es aqcic-nni ɣer lqebṭan ameqqran, yenna-yas : Bulus ameḥbus-nni yessawel iyi-d iḥellel-iyi iwakken a k-d-awiɣ aqcic-agi, yesɛa awal ara k-d-yini.
17And Paul, having called one of the centurions, said, Take this youth to the chiliarch, for he has something to report to him.
19Lqebṭan ameqqran iddem aqcic-nni seg ufus, ɛezlen iman-nsen ɣer ṭṭeṛf ; yenna-yas : D acu i tebɣiḍ a yi-t-id-tiniḍ ?
18He therefore, having taken him with [him], led him to the chiliarch, and says, The prisoner Paul called me to [him] and asked me to lead this youth to thee, who has something to say to thee.
20Yerra-yas : At Isṛail msefhamen a k-d ḍelben aț-țawiḍ Bulus azekka ɣer zdat unejmaɛ n ccṛeɛ, ufan-d sebba a s-ɛiwden abeḥḥet ɣef temsalt-is.
19And the chiliarch having taken him by the hand, and having gone apart in private, inquired, What is it that thou hast to report to me?
21Ur țțaɣ ara awal-nsen, axaṭer akteṛ n ṛebɛin deg-sen ḥeyylen-as, gullen s limin ameqqran ur tețțen ur tessen alamma nɣan-t. Tura heggan iman-nsen, țṛaǧun anagar lebɣi-k.
20And he said, The Jews have agreed together to make a request to thee, that thou mayest bring Paul down to-morrow into the council, as about to inquire something more precise concerning him.
22Amdebbar ameqqran iserreḥ-as i weqcic-nni ad iṛuḥ, yenna-yas : Ur qqaṛ i yiwen belli tessaweḍed iyi-d lexbaṛ-agi.
21Do not thou then be persuaded by them, for there lie in wait for him of them more than forty men, who have put themselves under a curse neither to eat nor drink till they kill him; and now they are ready waiting the promise from thee.
23Yuɣal issawel i sin lfesyanat, yenna-yasen : Heggit mitin iɛeskṛiwen, sebɛin yemnayen akk-d mitin iɛeskṛiwen i gteddun s imezṛagen, ad ṛuḥen ɣef tesɛa n yiḍ ɣer Qiṣarya.
22The chiliarch then dismissed the youth, commanding [him], Utter to no one that thou hast represented these things to me.
24Heggit daɣen iɛewdiwen iwakken ad ssiwḍen Bulus di laman ɣer lḥakem Filiks.
23And having called to [him] certain two of the centurions, he said, Prepare two hundred soldiers that they may go as far as Caesarea, and seventy horsemen, and two hundred light-armed footmen, for the third hour of the night.
25Yura tabṛaț-agi i lḥakem Filiks :
24And [he ordered them] to provide beasts, that they might set Paul on them and carry [him] safe through to Felix the governor,
26« Nekk Kludyus Lizyas i lḥakem ameqqran Filiks, sslam fell-ak !
25having written a letter, couched in this form:
27At Isṛail ṭṭfen argaz-agi teddun a t-nɣen, mi wwḍeɣ nekk d lɛeskeṛ-iw, sellkeɣ-t-id si ger ifassen-nsen. Imi sliɣ laṣel-is d aṛumani,
26Claudius Lysias to the most excellent governor Felix, greeting.
28bɣiɣ ad ẓreɣ sebba ɣef wacu ccetkan fell-as ; wwiɣ-t ɣer zdat unejmaɛ nsen.
27This man, having been taken by the Jews, and being about to be killed by them, I came up with the military and took out [of their hands], having learned that he was a Roman.
29Ufiɣ belli sebba ɣef wacu i ccetkan fell-as, d ayen yeɛnan ccariɛa-nsen, lameɛna ur ixdim acemma yuklalen lmut neɣ lḥebs.
28And desiring to know the charge on which they accused him, I brought him down to their council;
30Mi sliɣ ḥeyylen-as wat Isṛail, ceggɛeɣ-t-in ɣuṛ-ek. Ma d ixṣimen-is nniɣ-asen a n-ṛuḥen ɣuṛ-ek ad ccetkin fell-as. Sǧiɣ-k di lehna !
29whom I found to be accused of questions of their law, but to have no charge laid against him [making him] worthy of death or of bonds.
31Akken i ten-d-yewweḍ lameṛ, iɛeskṛiwen wwin Bulus deg yiḍ ɣer temdint n Antibatris.
30But having received information of a plot about to be put in execution against the man [by the Jews], I have immediately sent him to thee, commanding also his accusers to say before thee the things that are against him. [Farewell.]
32Azekka-nni uɣalen ɣer lbeṛj, ǧǧan imnayen ad kemmlen abrid yid-es.
31The soldiers therefore, according to what was ordered them, took Paul and brought him by night to Antipatris,
33Mi wwḍen ɣer temdint n Qiṣarya, wwin Bulus ɣer lḥakem Filiks, rnan fkan-as tabṛaț-nni.
32and on the morrow, having left the horsemen to go with him, returned to the fortress.
34Lḥakem yeɣṛa tabṛaț-nni, isteqsa anta i ț-țamurt n Bulus. Mi gesla si tmurt n Silisya i gella,
33And these, having entered into Caesarea, and given up the letter to the governor, presented Paul also to him.
35yenna-yas : M'ara d-awḍen yexṣimen iccetkan fell-ak, a k-sleɣ . Dɣa yumeṛ a t-ɛassen di lbeṛj n Hiṛudus. At Isṛail cccetkan ɣef Bulus
34And having read [it], and asked of what eparchy he was, and learned that [he was] of Cilicia,
35he said, I will hear thee fully when thine accusers also are arrived. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod's praetorium.