< Genesis 37 >
1 Now Jacob lived in the land where his father had resided, the land of Canaan.
Yaⱪup bolsa atisi musapir bolup turƣan yǝrdǝ, yǝni Ⱪanaan zeminida olturaⱪlaxti.
2 This is the account of Jacob. When Joseph was seventeen years old, he was tending the flock with his brothers, the sons of his father’s wives Bilhah and Zilpah, and he brought their father a bad report about them.
Tɵwǝndikilǝr Yaⱪup ǝwladlirining ix-izliridur. Yüsüp yigit bolup on yǝttǝ yaxⱪa kirgǝn qaƣlirida, akiliri bilǝn billǝ ⱪoylarni baⱪatti; u atisining kiqik hotunliri Bilⱨaⱨ wǝ Zilpaⱨning oƣulliri bilǝn billǝ ixlǝytti. Yüsüp atisiƣa ularning naqar ⱪiliⱪlirini eytip ⱪoyatti.
3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than his other sons, because Joseph had been born to him in his old age; so he made him a robe of many colors.
Yüsüp Israilning ⱪeriƣan waⱪtida tapⱪan balisi bolƣaqⱪa, uni baxⱪa oƣulliridin bǝkrǝk yahxi kɵrǝtti. Xunga u Yüsüpkǝ uzun yǝnglik ton tiktürüp bǝrdi.
4 When Joseph’s brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him.
Əmma akiliri atisining uni ɵzliridin yahxi kɵridiƣinini kɵrüp, uningƣa ɵq bolup ⱪalƣanidi wǝ uningƣa qirayliⱪ gǝp ⱪilmatti.
5 Then Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him even more.
Uning üstigǝ Yüsüp bir qüx kɵrgǝn bolup, uni akiliriƣa dǝp beriwidi, ular uningƣa tehimu ɵq bolup kǝtti.
6 He said to them, “Listen to this dream I had:
Yüsüp ularƣa mundaⱪ dedi: — Mening kɵrgǝn xu qüxümni anglap beⱪinglar.
7 We were binding sheaves of grain in the field, and suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while your sheaves gathered around and bowed down to mine.”
Mana, biz ⱨǝmmimiz etizlarda axliⱪlarni baƣlawatⱪudǝkmiz. Ⱪarisam mening ɵnqǝm ɵrǝ turuptidǝk; silǝrning ɵnqǝnglar bolsa mening ɵnqǝmning qɵrisigǝ olixip tǝzim ⱪilip turƣudǝk! — dedi.
8 “Do you intend to reign over us?” his brothers asked. “Will you actually rule us?” So they hated him even more because of his dream and his statements.
Akiliri uningdin: — Əjǝba, sǝn bizgǝ padixaⱨ bolamsǝn? Üstimizgǝ ⱨɵkümranliⱪ ⱪilamsǝn? — dǝp soridi. Uning kɵrgǝn qüxliri wǝ gepidin akiliri uni tehimu yaman kɵrdi.
9 Then Joseph had another dream and told it to his brothers. “Look,” he said, “I had another dream, and this time the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me.”
Keyin u yǝnǝ bir qüx kɵrdi wǝ qüxini akiliriƣa dǝp: — Mana, mǝn yǝnǝ bir qüx kɵrdüm. Ⱪarisam, ⱪuyax bilǝn ay wǝ on bir yultuz manga tǝzim ⱪilip turƣudǝk! — dedi.
10 He told his father and brothers, but his father rebuked him and said, “What is this dream that you have had? Will your mother and brothers and I actually come and bow down to the ground before you?”
U bu qüxni atisi wǝ akiliriƣa dǝp bǝrdi. Atisi uningƣa tǝnbiⱨ berip: — Bu kɵrgining zadi ⱪandaⱪ qüx? Əjǝba, mǝn, anang wǝ aka-ukiliring aldingƣa berip, sanga yǝrgǝ bax urup tǝzim ⱪilimizmu? — dedi.
11 And his brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept in mind what he had said.
Xuning bilǝn akiliri uningƣa ⱨǝsǝt ⱪilƣili turdi. Əmma atisi xu gǝpni kɵngligǝ püküp ⱪoydi.
12 Some time later, Joseph’s brothers had gone to pasture their father’s flocks near Shechem.
Əmdi Yüsüpning ⱪerindaxliri atisining ⱪoylirini baⱪⱪili Xǝkǝmgǝ kǝtkǝnidi.
13 Israel said to him, “Are not your brothers pasturing the flocks at Shechem? Get ready; I am sending you to them.” “I am ready,” Joseph replied.
Israil Yüsüpkǝ: — Akiliring Xǝkǝmdǝ pada beⱪiwatidiƣu? Kǝl, mǝn seni ularning ⱪexiƣa ǝwǝtǝy, dewidi, Yüsüp: — Mana mǝn, dedi.
14 Then Israel told him, “Go now and see how your brothers and the flocks are faring, and bring word back to me.” So he sent him off from the Valley of Hebron. And when Joseph arrived in Shechem,
U uningƣa: — Əmdi berip akiliring aman-esǝnmu-ǝmǝsmu, ⱪoylar aman-esǝnmu-ǝmǝsmu, manga hǝwirini elip kǝlgin, dǝp uni Ⱨebron jilƣisidin yolƣa saldi; u Xǝkǝmgǝ bardi.
15 a man found him wandering in the field and asked, “What are you looking for?”
Xu yǝrdǝ birsi uning dalada tenǝp yürginini kɵrüp uningdin: — Nemǝ izdǝwatisǝn, dǝp soridi.
16 “I am looking for my brothers,” Joseph replied. “Can you please tell me where they are pasturing their flocks?”
U: — Mǝn akilirimni izdǝwatimǝn. Ularning padilirini ⱪǝyǝrdǝ beⱪiwatⱪanliⱪini eytip bǝrsingiz, dedi.
17 “They have moved on from here,” the man answered. “I heard them say, ‘Let us go to Dothan.’” So Joseph set out after his brothers and found them at Dothan.
U adǝm jawab berip: — Ular bu yǝrdin ketip ⱪaldi, qünki mǝn ularning: «Yürünglar, Dotanƣa barayli» deginini anglidim, dedi. Xuning bilǝn Yüsüp akilirining arⱪisidin berip, ularni Dotandin tapti.
18 Now Joseph’s brothers saw him in the distance, and before he arrived, they plotted to kill him.
Ular uni yiraⱪtin kɵrüp, u tehi ularning ⱪexiƣa kǝlmǝyla, uni ɵltürüwetixni mǝsliⱨǝtlǝxti.
19 “Here comes that dreamer!” they said to one another.
Ular bir-birigǝ: — Mana ⱨeliⱪi qüx kɵrgüqi keliwatidu.
20 “Come now, let us kill him and throw him into one of the pits. We can say that a vicious animal has devoured him. Then we shall see what becomes of his dreams!”
Kelinglar, uni ɵltürüp muxu yǝrdiki orǝklǝrdin birigǝ taxliwetǝyli, andin: — Wǝⱨxiy bir ⱨaywan uni yǝp ketiptu, dǝyli. Xunda, biz uning qüxlirining nemǝ bolidiƣinini kɵrimiz! — dedi.
21 When Reuben heard this, he tried to rescue Joseph from their hands. “Let us not take his life,” he said.
Əmma Rubǝn buni anglap uni ularning ⱪolliridin ⱪutⱪuzmaⱪqi bolup: — Uni ɵltürmǝyli, dedi.
22 “Do not shed his blood. Throw him into this pit in the wilderness, but do not lay a hand on him.” Reuben said this so that he could rescue Joseph from their hands and return him to his father.
Rubǝn ularƣa yǝnǝ: — Ⱪan tɵkmǝnglar! Bǝlki uni qɵldiki muxu orǝkkǝ taxliwetinglar; lekin uningƣa ⱪol tǝgküzmǝnglǝr, dedi (ǝmǝliyǝttǝ, u uni ularning ⱪolidin ⱪutⱪuzup, atisining ⱪexiƣa ⱪayturuwǝtmǝkqi idi).
23 So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe—the robe of many colors he was wearing—
Yüsüp akilirining ⱪexiƣa yetip kǝlgǝndǝ ular uni tutup, uning alaⱨidǝ tonini, yǝni kiyiklik uzun yǝnglik tonini salduruwelip, orǝkkǝ taxliwǝtti. Lekin orǝk ⱪuruⱪ bolup, iqidǝ su yoⱪ idi.
24 and they took him and threw him into the pit. Now the pit was empty, with no water in it.
25 And as they sat down to eat a meal, they looked up and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead. Their camels were carrying spices, balm, and myrrh on their way down to Egypt.
Andin ular tamaⱪ yegili olturdi. Ular bexini kɵtürüp ⱪariwidi, mana Ismaillarning bir karwini Gilead tǝrǝptin keliwatatti. Tɵgilirigǝ dora-dǝrmǝk, tutiya wǝ murmǝkkilǝr artilƣan bolup, Misir tǝrǝpkǝ ketiwatatti.
26 Then Judah said to his brothers, “What profit will we gain if we kill our brother and cover up his blood?
Yǝⱨuda ⱪerindaxliriƣa: — Bizning bir tuƣⱪan ⱪerindiximizni ɵltürüp, ⱪenini yoxurƣinimizning nemǝ paydisi bar?
27 Come, let us sell him to the Ishmaelites and not lay a hand on him; for he is our brother, our own flesh.” And they agreed.
Kelinglar, uni Ismaillarƣa setiwetǝyli; ⱪandaⱪla bolmisun u bizning inimiz, bir tuƣⱪan ⱪerindiximiz; xunga uningƣa ⱪol salmayli, dewidi, ⱪerindaxliri buningƣa ⱪulaⱪ saldi.
28 So when the Midianite traders passed by, his brothers pulled Joseph out of the pit and sold him for twenty shekels of silver to the Ishmaelites, who took him to Egypt.
Midiyanliⱪ Sodigǝrlǝr xu yǝrdin ɵtüp ketiwatⱪanda, ular Yüsüpni orǝktin tartip qiⱪirip, ularƣa yigirmǝ kümüx tǝnggigǝ setiwǝtti. Bular bolsa Yüsüpni Misirƣa elip kǝtti.
29 When Reuben returned to the pit and saw that Joseph was not there, he tore his clothes,
Rubǝn orǝkning yeniƣa ⱪaytip kelip, Yüsüpning orǝktǝ yoⱪluⱪini kɵrüp, kiyimlirini yirtip,
30 returned to his brothers, and said, “The boy is gone! What am I going to do?”
inilirining ⱪexiƣa berip: — Bala yoⱪ turidu! Əmdi mǝn nǝgǝ baray?! — dedi.
31 Then they took Joseph’s robe, slaughtered a young goat, and dipped the robe in its blood.
Əmma ular Yüsüpning tonini elip, bir tekini boƣuzlap tonni uning ⱪeniƣa milǝp,
32 They sent the robe of many colors to their father and said, “We found this. Examine it to see whether it is your son’s robe or not.”
Andin uzun yǝnglik tonni atisining ⱪexiƣa ǝwǝtip, uningƣa: — Buni biz tepiwalduⱪ; bu oƣlungning tonimu-ǝmǝsmu, ɵzüng kɵrüp baⱪⱪin, dedi.
33 His father recognized it and said, “It is my son’s robe! A vicious animal has devoured him. Joseph has surely been torn to pieces!”
U uni tonup: — Bu dǝrwǝⱪǝ mening oƣlumning toni ikǝn; bir wǝⱨxiy ⱨaywan uni yǝp kǝtkǝn ohxaydu; xübⱨisizki, Yüsüp titma-titma ⱪiliwetiliptu! — dedi.
34 Then Jacob tore his clothes, put sackcloth around his waist, and mourned for his son many days.
Xuning bilǝn Yaⱪup kiyimlirini yirtip, beligǝ bɵz baƣlap, nurƣun künlǝrgiqǝ oƣli üqün matǝm tutti.
35 All his sons and daughters tried to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. “No,” he said. “I will go down to Sheol mourning for my son.” So his father wept for him. (Sheol )
Uning ⱨǝmmǝ oƣul-ⱪizliri yeniƣa kelip uningƣa tǝsǝlli bǝrsimu, u tǝsǝllini ⱪobul ⱪilmay: «Mǝn tǝⱨtisaraƣa qüxüp oƣlumning ⱪexiƣa barƣuqǝ xundaⱪ matǝm tutimǝn!» dedi. Yüsüpning atisi xu peti uningƣa aⱨ-zar kɵtürüp matǝm tutti. (Sheol )
36 Meanwhile, the Midianites sold Joseph in Egypt to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard.
Əmdi midiyaniylar [Yüsüpni] Misirƣa elip berip, Pirǝwnning bir ƣojidari, pasiban bexi Potifarƣa satti.