< 1 Samuel 18 >

1 And it happened that, when he had completed speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan adhered to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him like his own soul.
Dawut bilǝn Saulning sɵⱨbiti ayaƣlaxⱪanda, Yonatanning kɵngli Dawutning kɵngligǝ xundaⱪ baƣlandiki, uni ɵz jenidǝk sɵydi.
2 And Saul took him that day, and would not permit him to return to his father’s house.
Saul bolsa u küni uni ɵz yenida elip ⱪelip, uni atisining ɵyigǝ ⱪaytⱪili ⱪoymidi.
3 Then David and Jonathan formed a pact. For he loved him like his own soul.
Yonatan Dawut bilǝn ǝⱨdǝ ⱪilixti; qünki u uni ɵz jenidǝk sɵyǝtti.
4 And Jonathan took off the coat that he was wearing, and he gave it to David, with the rest of his garments, even to his sword and bow, and even his belt.
Yonatan uqisidiki tonni selip Dawutⱪa bǝrdi, yǝnǝ jǝng kiyimlirini, jümlidin ⱨǝtta ⱪiliqi, oⱪyasi wǝ kǝmirinimu uningƣa bǝrdi.
5 Also, David went out to do everything whatsoever that Saul sent him to do, and he conducted himself prudently. And Saul set him over men of war. And he was acceptable in the eyes of the entire people, and most of all in the sight of the servants of Saul.
Saul Dawutni nǝgila ǝwǝtsǝ u xu yǝrgǝ baratti, xundaⱪla ixlarni jayida ⱪilatti. Xuning üqün Saul uni lǝxkǝrlǝrning üstigǝ ⱪoydi. Bu ix barliⱪ hǝlⱪⱪǝ wǝ ⱨǝm Saulning hizmǝtkarliriƣimu yaⱪti.
6 Now when David returned, after he had struck down the Philistine, the women went out, from all the cities of Israel, leading the singing and dancing, rejoicing with timbrels and bells, so as to meet king Saul.
Dawut Filistiyni ɵltürüp kɵpqilik bilǝn yanƣanda Israilning ⱨǝmmǝ xǝⱨǝrliridiki ⱪiz-ayallar Saulni nahxa eytip ussul oynap ⱪarxi alƣili qiⱪti; ular huxluⱪ iqidǝ dap wǝ üqtar bilǝn nǝƣmǝ qelixti.
7 And the women sang, as they played, saying, “Saul has struck down a thousand, and David ten thousand.”
Ⱪiz-ayallar nǝƣmǝ qalƣanda: — Saul minglap ɵltürdi, wǝ Dawut on minglap ɵltürdi, dǝp oⱪuxatti.
8 Then Saul became exceedingly angry, and this word was displeasing in his eyes. And he said: “They have given David ten thousand, and to me they gave only one thousand. What is left for him, except the kingdom itself?”
Buni anglap Saul naⱨayiti hapa boldi; bu sɵz uning kɵngligǝ tǝgdi. U: — Dawutⱪa on minglap ⱨesablandi, ǝmma manga pǝⱪǝt minglap ⱨesablandi; ǝmdi padixaⱨliⱪtin baxⱪa uningƣa ⱨeqnǝrsǝ kǝm ǝmǝs, dedi.
9 Therefore, Saul did not regard David with a good eye, from that day and thereafter.
Xu kündin tartip Saul Dawutni kɵzlǝp yürdi.
10 Then, on the next day, the evil spirit from God assailed Saul, and he prophesied in the midst of his house. And David played with his hand, just as at every other time. And Saul held a lance in his hand.
Ətisi Huda tǝripidin ⱪabaⱨǝtlik bir roⱨ Saulning üstigǝ qüxti wǝ u ɵyidǝ ⱪalaymiⱪan jɵyligili turdi. Əmdi Dawut baxⱪa waⱪittikidǝk ⱪoli bilǝn qiltar qaldi; Saulning ⱪolida nǝyzǝ bar idi.
11 And he threw it, thinking that he would be able to fix David to the wall. And David stepped aside twice, from before his face.
Saul: — Dawutni tamƣa nǝyzǝ bilǝn ⱪadiwetimǝn dǝp, nǝyzini atti; lekin Dawut ikki ⱪetim ɵzini daldiƣa aldi.
12 And Saul feared David, because the Lord was with him, but he had withdrawn from Saul.
Pǝrwǝrdigarning Dawut bilǝnla bolup, ɵzidin yiraⱪlap kǝtkini üqün Saul Dawuttin ⱪorⱪatti.
13 Therefore, Saul sent him away from himself, and he made him tribune over one thousand men. And he entered and departed in the sight of the people.
Xuning üqün Saul Dawutni ɵz yenidin ayrip, uni lǝxkǝrlǝrgǝ mingbexi ⱪilip ⱪoydi; u lǝxkǝrlǝrni elip jǝnggǝ qiⱪip turatti.
14 Also, David acted prudently in all his ways, and the Lord was with him.
Dawut bolsa ⱨǝmmǝ ixlarni pǝm bilǝn ⱪilatti; qünki Pǝrwǝrdigar uning bilǝn billǝ idi.
15 And so, Saul saw that he was exceedingly prudent, and he began to be wary of him.
Saul uning pǝmlik ikǝnlikini kɵrüp uningdin bǝk ⱪorⱪatti.
16 But all of Israel and Judah loved David. For he entered and departed before them.
Əmma pütkül Israil bilǝn Yǝⱨuda hǝlⱪi Dawutni sɵyǝtti; qünki u ularni yetǝklǝp jǝnggǝ qiⱪatti.
17 And Saul said to David: “Behold, my elder daughter, Merab. I will give her to you as wife. Only be a valiant man, and fight the wars of the Lord.” Now Saul was considering within himself, saying, “Let not my hand be upon him, but let the hands of the Philistines be upon him.”
Saul Dawutⱪa: — Mana, qong ⱪizim Merab — mǝn uni sanga hotunluⱪⱪa bǝrgüm bar. Sǝn pǝⱪǝt hizmitimgǝ jan-pida bolup, Pǝrwǝrdigarning jǝngliridǝ kürǝx ⱪilƣin, dedi. Qünki Saul iqidǝ: — U mening ⱪolum bilǝn ǝmǝs, bǝlki Filistiylǝrning ⱪoli bilǝn yoⱪitilsun, dǝp hiyal ⱪilƣanidi.
18 Then David said to Saul, “Who am I, and what is my life, and what is my father’s kinship within Israel, that I should be the son-in-law of the king?”
Əmma Dawut Saulƣa: — Mǝn kim idim, mening atamning jǝmǝti Israil arisida nemǝ idi, mǝn ⱪandaⱪmu padixaⱨning küy’oƣli bolay? — dedi.
19 Then it happened that, at the time when Merab, the daughter of Saul, was to be given to David, she was given to Adriel, the Meholathite, as wife.
Lekin Saulning ⱪizi Merab Dawutⱪa berilidiƣan waⱪitta, u Mǝⱨolatliⱪ Adriǝlgǝ hotunluⱪⱪa berildi.
20 Now Michal, the other daughter of Saul, loved David. And this was reported to Saul, and it pleased him.
Əmma Saulning ⱪizi Miⱪalning kɵngli Dawutⱪa qüxkǝnidi. Baxⱪilar buni Saulƣa eytti, bu ixtin Saul hux boldi.
21 And Saul said, “I will give her to him, so that she may be a stumbling block to him, and so that the hand of the Philistines may be upon him.” And Saul said to David, “In two things, you shall be my son-in-law today.”
Saul: — Ⱪizimni Dawutⱪa berǝy, u uningƣa bir sirtmaⱪ bolup, Filistiylǝrning ⱪolida yoⱪitilsun, dǝp oylidi. Xuning bilǝn Saul Dawutⱪa: — Bügün ikkinqi ⱪetim küy’oƣlum bolisǝn, dedi.
22 And Saul commanded his servants to speak to David privately, saying: “Behold, you are pleasing to the king, and all his servants love you. Now therefore, be the son-in-law of the king.”
Saul ɵz ƣulamliriƣa: — Dawutⱪa astirtin: — Mana, padixaⱨ sǝndin sɵyünidu, wǝ ⱨǝmmǝ ƣulamliri sanga amraⱪ. Xuning üqün padixaⱨning küy’oƣli bolƣin, dǝp eytinglar, dǝp tapilidi.
23 And the servants of Saul spoke all these words to the ears of David. And David said: “Does it seem a small matter to you, to be the son-in-law of the king? I am but a poor and unimportant man.”
Saulning ƣulamliri bu sɵzlǝrni Dawutning ⱪuliⱪiƣa yǝtküzdi. Lekin Dawut: — Nǝziringlarda padixaⱨning küy’oƣli bolux kiqik ixmu? Mǝn bolsam bir kǝmbǝƣǝl wǝ ǝtiwarsiz adǝmmǝn — dedi.
24 And the servants reported to Saul, saying, “David has spoken words in this manner.”
Saulning ƣulamliri Saulƣa Dawutning degǝnlirini ɵz ǝyni yǝtküzdi.
25 Then Saul said, “Speak in this way to David: The king does not have need of any dowry, but only one hundred foreskins from the Philistine men, so that he may be vindicated from the enemies of the king.” So did Saul think to deliver David into the hands of the Philistines.
Saul: — Silǝr Dawutⱪa: — Padixaⱨ sanga baxⱪa toyluⱪ alƣuzmaydu, pǝⱪǝt padixaⱨ düxmǝnliridin intiⱪam elix üqün yüz Filistiyning hǝtnilikinila alidu, dǝp eytinglar, dedi (Saulning mǝⱪsiti bolsa Dawutni Filistiylǝrning ⱪolida yoⱪitix idi).
26 And when his servants had repeated to David the words that Saul had spoken, the word was pleasing in the eyes of David, so that he would become son-in-law of the king.
Ƣulamlar bu sɵzlǝrni Dawutⱪa yǝtküzdi; padixaⱨning küy’oƣli bolux Dawutⱪa yeⱪip ⱪaldi. Əmdi bekitilgǝn mɵⱨlǝt toxmayla,
27 And after a few days, David, rising up, went with the men who were under him, and he struck down two hundred men of the Philistines. And he brought their foreskins, and he counted them out for the king, so that he might be his son-in-law. And so, Saul gave to him his daughter Michal as wife.
Dawut turup ɵz adǝmliri bilǝn qiⱪip ikki yüz Filistiyni ɵltürdi. Dawut ularning hǝtnilikini kesip elip padixaⱨning küy’oƣli bolux üqün bularning ⱨǝmmisini padixaⱨⱪa tapxurdi. Saul ⱪizi Miⱪalni uningƣa hotunluⱪⱪa bǝrdi.
28 And Saul saw and understood that the Lord was with David. And Michal, the daughter of Saul, loved him.
Saul Pǝrwǝrdigarning Dawut bilǝn billǝ ikǝnlikini wǝ ɵz ⱪizi Miⱪalning uni sɵyidiƣanliⱪini kɵrüp
29 And Saul began to fear David all the more. And Saul became the enemy of David, every day.
Dawuttin tehimu ⱪorⱪti. Xuning bilǝn Saul üzlüksiz Dawutⱪa düxmǝn boldi.
30 And the leaders of the Philistines departed. And from the beginning of their departure, David conducted himself more prudently than all the servants of Saul, and his name became exceedingly celebrated.
Filistiylǝrning ǝmirliri daim soⱪuxⱪa qiⱪatti; ǝmma ⱨǝr ⱪetim qiⱪsila Dawutning ixliri Saulning ⱨǝmmǝ hizmǝtkarliriningkidin muwǝppǝⱪiyǝtlik bolatti; xuning bilǝn uning nami [halayiⱪ] tǝripidin tolimu ⱨɵrmǝtkǝ sazawǝr bolatti.

< 1 Samuel 18 >