< Judges 19 >
1 There was a certain man, a Levite, living beside mount Ephraim, who took a wife from Bethlehem of Judah.
Israilda tehi padixaⱨ tiklǝnmigǝn xu künlǝrdǝ, Əfraim taƣliⱪ rayonining qǝt tǝripidǝ olturuxluⱪ bir Lawiy kixi bar idi; u Yǝⱨuda yurtidiki Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmlik bir ⱪizni kenizǝklikkǝ aldi.
2 She left him, and she returned to the house of her father in Bethlehem. And she stayed with him for four months.
Lekin u kenizǝk erigǝ wapasizliⱪ ⱪilip, uning yenidin qiⱪip, Yǝⱨuda yurtidiki Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmgǝ atisining ɵyigǝ berip, tɵt ayqǝ turdi.
3 And her husband followed her, wishing to be reconciled with her, and to speak kindly to her, and to lead her back with him. And he had with him a servant and two donkeys. And she received him, and brought him into the house of her father. And when his father-in-law had heard about this, and had seen him, he met him with joy.
U waⱪitta uning eri ⱪopup kenizikigǝ yahxi gǝplǝrni ⱪilip, kɵnglini elip yandurup kelixkǝ kenizikining yeniƣa kǝldi. U bir hizmǝtkarini wǝ ikki exǝkni elip bardi. Kenizǝk erini atisining ɵyigǝ elip kirdi; atisi uni kɵrüp hux bolup ⱪarxi aldi.
4 And he embraced the man. And the son-in-law stayed in the house of his father-in-law for three days, eating and drinking with him in a friendly manner.
Uning ⱪeynatisi, yǝni ⱪizning atisi uni tutup ⱪaldi, u u yǝrdǝ üq küngiqǝ yǝp-iqip, uning bilǝn yetip ⱪopti.
5 But on the fourth day, arising in the night, he intended to set out. But his father-in-law took hold of him, and he said to him, “First taste a little bread, and strengthen your stomach, and then you shall set out.”
Tɵtinqi küni Lawiy kixi sǝⱨǝr ⱪopup mangƣili tǝyyarliniwidi, kenizikining atisi küy’oƣliƣa: — Bir toƣram nan yǝp yürikingni ⱪuwwǝtlǝndürüp andin mangƣin, — dedi.
6 And they sat down together, and they ate and drank. And the father of the young woman said to his son-in-law, “I ask you to remain here today, so that we may rejoice together.”
Xuning bilǝn ular ikkisi olturup billǝ yǝp-iqip tamaⱪlandi. Ⱪizning atisi u kixigǝ: — Sǝndin ɵtünǝy, bu keqimu ⱪonƣin, kɵnglüng eqilsun, dedi.
7 But getting up, he intended to begin to set out. But nevertheless, his father-in-law pressed him resolutely, and made him remain with him.
Bu kixi mangƣili ⱪopuwidi, lekin ⱪeynatisi uni zorlap, yǝnǝ elip ⱪaldi, u yǝnǝ bir kün ⱪondi.
8 But when morning came, the Levite was preparing for his journey. And his father-in-law said to him again, “I beg you to take a little food, and to be strengthened, until the daylight increases, and after that, you shall set out.” Therefore, they ate together.
Bǝxinqi küni u sǝⱨǝr ⱪopup mangƣili tǝyyarlandi, lekin ⱪizning atisi uningƣa: — [Awwal] yürikingni ⱪuwwǝtlǝndürgin, dedi. Xuning bilǝn ular ikkisi kün egilgüqǝ olturup, billǝ tamaⱪlandi.
9 And the young man got up, so that he might travel with his wife and servant. And his father-in-law spoke to him again: “Consider that the daylight is declining, and it approaches toward evening. Remain with me also today, and spend the day in gladness. And tomorrow you shall set out, so that you may go to your own house.”
Andin bu kixi keniziki wǝ hizmǝtkarini elip mangƣili tǝyyarliniwidi, ⱪeynatisi, yǝni ⱪizning dadasi uningƣa: — Mana, kǝq kirǝy dǝwatidu, sǝndin ɵtünǝy, bu yǝrdǝ yǝnǝ bir keqini ɵtküzünglar; mana, kün mǝƣriⱪⱪǝ egiliptu, bu yǝrdǝ ⱪonƣin, kɵnglüng eqilsun; andin ǝtǝ sǝⱨǝrdǝ yolƣa qiⱪip, ɵyünglǝrgǝ ketinglar, — dedi.
10 His son-in-law was not willing to agree to his words. Instead, he immediately continued on, and he arrived opposite Jebus, which by another name is called Jerusalem, leading with him two donkeys carrying burdens, and his mate.
Lekin u kixi ǝmdi yǝnǝ bir keqǝ ⱪonuxⱪa unimay, ⱪopup yolƣa qiⱪip Yǝbusning, yǝni Yerusalemning uduliƣa kǝldi. Uning bilǝn billǝ ikki toⱪuⱪluⱪ exǝk wǝ keniziki bar idi.
11 And now they were near Jebus, but day was turning into night. And the servant said to his lord, “Come, I beg you, let us turn aside to the city of the Jebusites, so that we may find lodging in it.”
Ular Yǝbusⱪa yeⱪin kǝlgǝndǝ kün olturay dǝp ⱪalƣaqⱪa, hizmǝtkari ƣojisiƣa: — Yǝbusiylarning bu xǝⱨirigǝ kirip, xu yǝrdǝ ⱪonayli, dedi.
12 His lord responded to him: “I will not enter into the town of a foreign people, who are not of the sons of Israel. Instead, I will cross over as far as Gibeah.
Lekin ƣojisi uningƣa jawab berip: — Biz Israillar turmaydiƣan, yat ǝllǝr turidiƣan xǝⱨǝrgǝ kirmǝyli, bǝlki Gibeaⱨⱪa ɵtüp ketǝyli, dedi.
13 And when I will have arrived there, we will lodge in that place, or at least in the city of Ramah.”
Andin u yǝnǝ hizmǝtkariƣa: — Kǝlgin, biz yeⱪindiki jaylardin birigǝ barayli, Gibeaⱨda yaki Ramaⱨda ⱪonayli, dedi.
14 Therefore, they passed by Jebus, and continuing on, they undertook the journey. But the sun went down on them when they were near Gibeah, which is of the tribe of Benjamin.
Xuning bilǝn ular mengip, Binyamin yurtidiki Gibeaⱨning yeniƣa yetip barƣanda kün olturƣanidi.
15 And so they diverted to it, so that they might lodge there. And when they had entered, they were sitting in the street of the city. For no one was willing to give them hospitality.
Ular Gibeaⱨⱪa kirip, u yǝrdǝ ⱪonmaⱪqi boldi; xǝⱨǝrning qong mǝydaniƣa kirip olturuxti; lekin ⱨeqkim ularni ⱪonduruxⱪa ɵyigǝ tǝklip ⱪilmidi.
16 And behold, they saw an old man, returning from the field and from his work in the evening, and he was also from mount Ephraim, and he was living as a stranger in Gibeah. For the men of that region were of the sons of Benjamin.
Ⱨalbuki, u keqisi ⱪeri bir adǝm ixini tügitip, etizliⱪtin yenip keliwatⱪanidi. U ǝslidǝ Əfraim taƣliⱪ rayoniliⱪ adǝm idi, u Gibeaⱨda musapir bolup, olturaⱪlixip ⱪalƣanidi; lekin u yǝrdiki hǝlⱪlǝr Binyaminlardin idi.
17 And the old man, lifting up his eyes, saw the man sitting with his bundles in the street of the city. And he said to him: “Where have you come from? And where are you going?”
U bexini kɵtürüp ⱪarap, bu yoluqining xǝⱨǝrning mǝydanida olturƣinini kɵrüp uningdin: — Ⱪǝyǝrdin kǝlding? Ⱪǝyǝrgǝ barisǝn? — dǝp soridi.
18 He answered him: “We set out from Bethlehem of Judah, and we are traveling to our own place, which is beside mount Ephraim. From there we went to Bethlehem, and now we go to the house of God. But no one is willing to receive us under his roof.
U jawab berip: — Biz Yǝⱨuda yurtidiki Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmdin Əfraim taƣliⱪining qǝt yaⱪiliriƣa ketip barimiz; mǝn ǝsli xu jaydin bolup, Yǝⱨuda yurtidiki Bǝyt-Lǝⱨǝmgǝ barƣanidim; ixlirim Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyigǝ munasiwǝtlik idi; lekin bu yǝrdǝ ⱨeq kim meni ɵyigǝ tǝklip ⱪilmidi.
19 We have straw and hay as fodder for the donkeys, and we have bread and wine for the use of myself, and for your handmaid and the servant who is with me. We lack nothing except lodging.”
Bizning exǝklirimizgǝ beridiƣan saman wǝ boƣuzimiz bar, ɵzüm, dedǝkliri, xundaⱪla kǝminiliring bilǝn bolƣan yigitkimu nan wǝ xarablar bar, bizgǝ ⱨeq nemǝ kǝm ǝmǝs, — dedi.
20 And the old man responded to him: “Peace be with you. I will provide all that is necessary. Only, I beg you, do not stay in the street.”
Buni anglap ⱪeri kixi: — Tinq-aman bolƣaysǝn; silǝring moⱨtajliringlarning ⱨǝmmisi mening üstümgǝ bolsun, ǝmma koqida yatmanglar! — dǝp,
21 And he led him into his house, and he gave fodder to his donkeys. And after they had washed their feet, he received them with a banquet.
uni ɵz ɵyigǝ elip berip, exǝklirigǝ yǝm bǝrdi. Meⱨmanlar putlirini yuyup, yǝp-iqip ƣizalandi.
22 And while they were feasting, and were refreshing their bodies with food and drink after the labor of the journey, the men of that city, sons of Belial (that is, without yoke), came and surrounded the old man’s house. And they began to knock at the door, calling out to the lord of the house, and saying, “Bring out the man who entered your house, so that we may abuse him.”
Ular kɵnglidǝ hux bolup turƣinida, mana, xǝⱨǝrning adǝmliridin birnǝqqǝylǝn, yǝni birⱪanqǝ lükqǝk kelip ɵyni ⱪorxiwelip, ixikni urup-ⱪeⱪip, ɵyning igisi bolƣan ⱪeri kixigǝ: — Sening ɵyünggǝ kǝlgǝn xu kixini bizgǝ qiⱪirip bǝrgin, uning bilǝn yeⱪinqiliⱪ ⱪilimiz, — dedi.
23 And the old man went out to them, and he said: “Do not choose, brothers, do not choose to do this evil. For this man has entered to my hospitality. And you must cease from this senselessness.
Buni anglap ɵy igisi ularning ⱪexiƣa qiⱪip ularƣa: — Bolmaydu, ǝy buradǝrlirim, silǝrdin ɵtünüp ⱪalay, mundaⱪ rǝzillikni ⱪilmanglar; bu kixi mening ɵyümgǝ meⱨman bolup kǝlgǝnikǝn, silǝr bundaⱪ iplasliⱪ ⱪilmanglar.
24 I have a virgin daughter, and this man has a mate. I will lead them out to you, so that you may debase them and may satisfy your lust. Only, I beg you, do not commit this crime against nature on the man.”
Mana, mening pak bir ⱪizim bar, yǝnǝ u kixining keniziki bar. Mǝn ularni ⱪexinglarƣa qiⱪirip berǝy, silǝr ularni ayaƣ asti ⱪilsanglar mǝyli, nǝziringlarƣa nemǝ hux yaⱪsa ularni xundaⱪ ⱪilinglar, lekin bu kixigǝ muxundaⱪ iplasliⱪ ixni ⱪilmanglar, — dedi.
25 But they were not willing to agree to his words. So the man, discerning this, led out his mate to them, and he delivered her to their sexual abuse. And when they had abused her for the entire night, they released her in the morning.
Lekin u adǝmlǝr uningƣa ⱪulaⱪ salmidi; yoluqi kenizikini ularning aldiƣa sɵrǝp qiⱪirip bǝrdi. Ular uning bilǝn billǝ bolup kǝqtin ǝtigǝngiqǝ ayaƣ asti ⱪildi; ular tang yoruƣanda andin uni ⱪoyup bǝrdi.
26 But the woman, as darkness was receding, came to the door of the house, where her lord was staying, and there she fell down.
Qokan tang sǝⱨǝrdǝ ⱪaytip kelip, uning ƣojisi ⱪonƣan ɵyning dǝrwazisining bosuƣisiƣa kǝlgǝndǝ yiⱪilip ⱪelip, tang atⱪuqǝ xu yǝrdǝ yetip ⱪaldi.
27 When morning came, the man arose, and he opened the door, so that he might complete the journey that he had begun. And behold, his mate was lying before the door, with her hands reaching out to the threshold.
Ətigǝndǝ uning ƣojisi ⱪopup ɵyning ixikini eqip, yolƣa qiⱪmaⱪqi bolup texiƣa qiⱪiwidi, mana, uning keniziki bolƣan qokan ɵyning dǝrwazisi aldida ⱪolliri bosuƣining üstigǝ ⱪoyuⱪluⱪ ⱨalda yatatti.
28 And he, thinking that she was resting, said to her, “Get up, and let us walk.” But since she gave no response, realizing that she had died, he took her up, and he laid her on his donkey, and he returned to his house.
U uningƣa: — Ⱪopⱪin, biz mangayli, dedi. Lekin qokan ⱨeqbir jawab bǝrmidi. Xuning bilǝn u qokanni exǝkkǝ artip, ⱪozƣilip ɵz ɵyigǝ yürüp kǝtti.
29 And when he had arrived, he took up a sword, and he cut into pieces the dead body of his wife, with her bones, into twelve parts. And he sent the pieces into all the parts of Israel.
Ɵz ɵyigǝ kǝlgǝndǝ, piqaⱪni elip kenizikining jǝsitini sɵngǝkliri boyiqǝ on ikki parqǝ ⱪilip, pütkül Israil yurtining qǝt-yaⱪiliriƣiqǝ ǝwǝtti.
30 And when each one had seen this, they were crying out together, “Never has such a thing been done in Israel, from the day that our fathers ascended from Egypt, even to the present time. Let a sentence be brought and let us decide in common what ought to be done.”
Xundaⱪ boldiki, buni kɵrgǝnlǝrning ⱨǝmmisi: «Israil Misirdin qiⱪⱪan kündin tartip bügüngiqǝ bundaⱪ ix bolup baⱪmiƣanidi yaki kɵrülüp baⱪmiƣanidi. Əmdi bu ixni obdan oylixip, ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilix kerǝklikini mǝsliⱨǝtlixǝyli» — deyixti.