< Genesis 39 >
1 Meanwhile, Joseph had been taken down to Egypt, where an Egyptian named Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him there.
Yusuf Misirqa qıkkı. Fironne g'aravulyçeeşine xərıng'vee, Misirğançene Potifaree mana I'smı'ı'lybışike ileşşena.
2 And the LORD was with Joseph, and he became a successful man, serving in the household of his Egyptian master.
Rəbb Yusufukaniy vor, mana gırgın kar uftanda ha'as həsilexhenaniy. Yusuf Misirğançene xərıng'une xaaniy axvana.
3 When his master saw that the LORD was with him and made him prosper in all he did,
Mang'une xərıng'uk'le g'ecen, Rəbb mang'ukavur, mang'vee gırgın işbı uftanda həsilya'avud.
4 Joseph found favor in his sight and became his personal attendant. Potiphar put him in charge of his household and entrusted him with everything he owned.
Yusuf xərıng'une ulesqa yugra qarı, mang'uke xərıng'vee cusdacar nukar ha'a. Xərıng'vee Yusufuke cun xav vuk'lek ıkkekana hı'ı, cun gırgın karıd mang'une xıleqa quvu.
5 From the time that he put Joseph in charge of his household and all he owned, the LORD blessed the Egyptian’s household on account of him. The LORD’s blessing was on everything he owned, both in his house and in his field.
Mang'vee Yusufne xıleqa xaanayiy karana xəbvalla quvuyle qiyğa, Rəbbee Yusuful-alla Misirğançeng'une xaas barakat hoole. Potifarne xaa, çolee, gırgıne karee Rəbbina barakat g'ooce giviyğal.
6 So Potiphar left all that he owned in Joseph’s care; he did not concern himself with anything except the food he ate. Now Joseph was well-built and handsome,
Mang'vee cun gırgın kar Yusufne xılyaqa qele, mang'une vuk'ulee otxhun-ulyodğuyle ğayrı medın vuççud eyxhe deş. Yusuf tanaler, aq'vayler micagra ıxha.
7 and after some time his master’s wife cast her eyes upon Joseph and said, “Sleep with me.”
Sabara gah ılğevç'uyle qiyğa, xərıng'une xhunaşşeyna Yusufulqa ul gipxhı eyhen: – Qora zaka g'alixhe.
8 But he refused. “Look,” he said to his master’s wife, “with me here, my master does not concern himself with anything in his house, and he has entrusted everything he owns to my care.
Yusufus man ha'as ıkkiykan deş. Mang'vee məng'ı'k'le eyhen: – Zı inyaanang'a xərıng'uk'le cune xaa hucoo ıxhay, nen ıxhay ats'a deş. Zı həşde ine xaa xərna eyxhe. Yizde xərıng'vee cune xaadın gırgın kar vale ğayrı yizde xıleqa quvu. Saccu ğu, cuna xhunaşşeva, qideele. Zı nəxüdne məxdun qəlasın he'e? Man he'ee Allahne ögeyir xənne bınahee k'eyxhas!
9 No one in this house is greater than I am. He has withheld nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. So how could I do such a great evil and sin against God?”
10 Although Potiphar’s wife spoke to Joseph day after day, he refused to go to bed with her or even be near her.
Məng'ee man yiğıs Yusufuk'le eyhe ıxha, Yusufusmee məng'ı'ka ixhesır, g'alixhasır ıkkan deşdiy.
11 One day, however, Joseph went into the house to attend to his work, and not a single household servant was inside.
Yusuf sa yiğıl cune işiqar qihna xaaqa ikkeç'e. Xaane insanaaşike ar vuşucar ıxha deş.
12 She grabbed Joseph by his cloak and said, “Sleep with me!” But leaving his cloak in her hand, he escaped and ran outside.
Məng'ee mana tanalinçike aqqı «Zaka g'alixheva!» eyhe. Yusufee tanalinbı məng'ı'ne xıle g'ali'ı g'aqa hexva.
13 When she saw that he had left his cloak in her hand and had run out of the house,
Zəiyfayk'le g'acuyng'a, Yusufee tanalinbı cene xılevud g'ali'ı hixu,
14 she called her household servants. “Look,” she said, “this Hebrew has been brought to us to make sport of us. He came to me so he could sleep with me, but I screamed as loud as I could.
məng'ee xaane insanaaşilqa onu'u eyhen: – İlyaake, vuşde xərıng'vee şi tesser hee'ecenva cühüt şasqa arı! Mana zaka g'alixhasva zasqa qarı, zımee xəbna ts'ir hav'u!
15 When he heard me scream for help, he left his cloak beside me and ran out of the house.”
Yizda ts'ir g'avxhumee, mang'vee tanalinbı g'ali'ı g'aqa hixu!
16 So Potiphar’s wife kept Joseph’s cloak beside her until his master came home.
Potifar xaaqa sak'alasmee, məng'ee Yusufun tanalinbı cesne havace.
17 Then she told him the same story: “The Hebrew slave you brought us came to me to make sport of me,
Məng'ee adamiysıd akaran karbı yuşanı'ı, eyhen: – Ğu inyaqa ariyne nukar cühüt'e, zı tesser he'esva zasqa ikkeç'u,
18 but when I screamed for help, he left his cloak beside me and ran out of the house.”
zı manke k'arats'ana ts'ir hav'u! Ts'ir g'avxhu mana tanalinbıd g'ali'ı, g'aqa hixu.
19 When his master heard the story his wife told him, saying, “This is what your slave did to me,” he burned with anger.
Yusufne xərıng'uk'le xhunaşşeyn «yiğne nukaree zak in hı'ı» cuvabbı g'ayxhesse, mang'us k'yabaylena.
20 So Joseph’s master took him and had him thrown into the prison where the king’s prisoners were confined. While Joseph was there in the prison,
Yusuf aqqı zindaneeqa, paççahın avqvuynbı havaacene cigeeqa qele.
21 the LORD was with him and extended kindness to him, granting him favor in the eyes of the prison warden.
Rəbb Yusufukaniy vor. Yusufus Rəbbee yugvalla ha'a: zindanne xərıng'une ulesqa mana yugra qarayle.
22 And the warden put all the prisoners under Joseph’s care, so that he was responsible for all that was done in the prison.
Zindanne xərıng'vee zindane avqvuyn gırgınbı Yusufne xılyaqa qoole. Maa'ad ha'ane gırgıne işbışis Yusufeniy xəbvalla haa'a.
23 The warden did not concern himself with anything under Joseph’s care, because the LORD was with Joseph and gave him success in whatever he did.
Yusufusqa quvuyne işbışde nençikacar zindanna xərna ilyakkana deşdiy. Rəbb cukava, Yusuf gırgın işbı uftanda ha'as həsilexhenaniy.