< Daniel 2 >
1 In the second year of the reign of Nabuchodonosor, Nabuchodonosor had a dream, and his spirit was terrified, and his dream went out of his mind.
Neboⱪadnǝsar tǝhtkǝ olturup ikkinqi yili, birnǝqqǝ qüx kɵrdi; uning roⱨi parakǝndǝ bolup, uyⱪusi ⱪaqti.
2 Then the king commanded to call together the diviners and the wise men, and the magicians, and the Chaldeans: to declare to the king his dreams: so they came and stood before the king.
Xunga padixaⱨ rǝmqi-palqi, pir-ustaz, jadugǝr wǝ kaldiy munǝjjimlǝrni qüxlirigǝ tǝbir berixkǝ qaⱪirixni buyrudi. Ular kelip padixaⱨning aldida turdi.
3 And the king said to them: I saw a dream: and being troubled in mind I know not what I saw.
Padixaⱨ ularƣa: — Mǝn bir qüx kɵrdüm, bu qüxning mǝnisini bilixkǝ kɵnglüm naⱨayiti tit-tit boluwatidu, — dedi.
4 And the Chaldeans answered the king in Syriac: O king, live for ever: tell to thy servants thy dream, and we will declare the interpretation thereof.
Andin kaldiylǝr padixaⱨⱪa (aramiy tilida): — Aliyliri mǝnggü yaxiƣayla! Ⱪeni kǝminlirigǝ qüxlirini eytⱪayla, biz tǝbir berimiz, — dedi.
5 And the king answering said to the Chaldeans: The thing is gone out of my mind: unless you tell me the dream, and the meaning thereof, you shall be put to death, and your houses shall be confiscated.
Padixaⱨ kaldiylǝrgǝ: — Mǝndin buyruⱪ! Silǝr awwal kɵrgǝn qüxümni eytip andin tǝbir berixinglar kerǝk. Undaⱪ ⱪilmisanglar ⱪiyma-qiyma ⱪiliwetilisilǝr, ɵyünglar ⱨajǝthaniƣa aylanduruwetilidu!
6 But if you tell the dream, and the meaning of it, you shall receive of me rewards, and gifts, and great honour: therefore tell me the dream, and the interpretation thereof.
Lekin qüxümni eytip, uningƣa tǝbir berǝlisǝnglar mǝndin sowƣatlar, in’amlar wǝ aliy izzǝttin muyǝssǝr bolisilǝr. Əmdi qüxümni eytinglar, tǝbir beringlar! — dedi.
7 They answered again and said: Let the king tell his servants the dream, and we will declare the interpretation of it.
Ular padixaⱨⱪa yǝnǝ bir ⱪetim: — Aliyliri qüxlirini eytⱪayla, andin ɵzlirigǝ tǝbirini eytip berimiz, — dedi.
8 The king answered, and said: I know for certain that you seek to gain time, since you know that the thing is gone from me.
Bu qaƣda padixaⱨ jawabǝn: — Xübⱨisiziki, silǝr pǝrmanimdin ⱪaytmaydiƣinimni bilgǝqkǝ, waⱪitni kǝynigǝ sürüwatisilǝr.
9 If therefore you tell me not the dream, there is one sentence concerning you, that you have also framed a lying interpretation, and full of deceit, to speak before me till the time pass away. Tell me therefore the dream, that I may know that you also give a true interpretation thereof.
Lekin qüxümni eytip bǝrmisǝnglar, silǝrgǝ pǝⱪǝt buyruⱪumla ⱪalidu. Qünki silǝr waⱪit ǝⱨwalni ɵzgǝrtidu, dǝp bilip ɵzara til biriktürüp, yalƣanqiliⱪ ⱪilip meni aldimaⱪqi bolisilǝr. Xunga qüxümni eytsanglar, andin qüxümgǝ ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtǝn tǝbir berǝlǝydiƣanliⱪinglarni xu qaƣdila bilimǝn, — dedi.
10 Then the Chaldeains answered before the king, and said: There is no man upon earth, that can accomplish thy word, O king, neither doth any king, though great and mighty, ask such a thing of any diviner, or wise man, or Chaldean.
Kaldiylǝr padixaⱨⱪa jawabǝn: — Dunyada aliylirining soriƣan ixini eytip berǝlǝydiƣan ⱨeqbir adǝm yoⱪtur. Ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ padixaⱨ, uning ⱪandaⱪ uluƣ yaki küqlük boluxidin ⱪǝt’iynǝzǝr, rǝmqi-palqi, pir-ustaz yaki kaldiy munǝjjimlǝrgǝ mundaⱪ tǝlǝpni ⱪoyƣan ǝmǝs.
11 For the thing that thou askest, O king, is difficult; nor can any one be found that can shew it before the king, except the gods, whose conversation is not with men.
Qünki aliylirining soriƣanliri ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtǝn alamǝt müxkül, ilaⱨlardin baxⱪa ⱨeqkim uni ayan ⱪilalmaydu. Lekin ilaⱨlarning makani insanlar arisida ǝmǝs, — dedi.
12 Upon hearing this, the king in fury, and in great wrath, commanded that all the wise men of Babylon should be put to death.
Padixaⱨ ⱪattiⱪ ƣǝzǝplinip aqqiⱪlanƣan ⱨalda, Babil ordisidiki barliⱪ danixmǝnlǝrni ɵltürüxni ǝmr ⱪildi.
13 And the decree being gone forth, the wise men were slain: and Daniel and his companions were sought for, to be put to death.
Xuning bilǝn padixaⱨning barliⱪ danixmǝnlǝrni ɵltürüx toƣrisidiki buyruⱪi qüxürüldi. Xunga [hizmǝtkarliri] Daniyal wǝ uning dostlirinimu ɵltürüx üqün izdidi.
14 Then Daniel inquired concerning the law and the sentence, of Arioch the general of the king’s army, who was gone forth to kill the wise men of Babylon.
Xu qaƣda Daniyal Babildiki danixmǝnlǝrni ɵltürüx ǝmrini ijra ⱪilƣili qiⱪⱪan padixaⱨning hususiy muⱨapizǝtqilǝr baxliⱪi Arioⱪⱪa aⱪilanǝ wǝ danixmǝnlǝrqǝ jawab ⱪayturup
15 And he asked him that had received the orders of the king, why so cruel a sentence was gone forth from the face of the king. And when Arioch had told the matter to Daniel,
uningdin: — Padixaⱨning qüxürgǝn pǝrmani nemǝ üqün xunqǝ jiddiy? — dǝp soridi. Arioⱪ ǝⱨwalni Daniyalƣa eytip bǝrdi.
16 Daniel went in and desired of the king, that he would give him time to resolve the question and declare it to the king.
Daniyal dǝrⱨal padixaⱨ aldiƣa kirip, padixaⱨtin qüxigǝ tǝbir bǝrgüdǝk waⱪit berixni tǝlǝp ⱪildi.
17 And he went into his house, and told the matter to Ananias, and Misael, and Azarias his companions:
Andin Daniyal ɵyigǝ ⱪaytip, ǝⱨwalni dostliri Ⱨananiya, Mixael wǝ Azariyalarƣa eytip bǝrdi.
18 To the end that they should ask mercy at the face of the God of heaven concerning this secret, and that Daniel and his companions might not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.
U ulardin ǝrxtiki Hudadin bu qüxning siri toƣruluⱪ rǝⱨim-xǝpⱪǝt iltija ⱪilip, mǝn Daniyal wǝ dostlirim tɵtimizning Babildiki baxⱪa danixmǝnlǝr bilǝn billǝ ⱨalak ⱪilinmasliⱪimizni tilǝnglar, dǝp tǝlǝp ⱪildi.
19 Then was the mystery revealed to Daniel by a vision in the night: and Daniel blessed the God of heaven,
Andin keqidǝ Daniyalƣa ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüxtǝ xu sirning yeximi wǝⱨiy ⱪilindi. Xuning bilǝn Daniyal ǝrxtiki Hudaƣa ⱨǝmdusanalar oⱪup mundaⱪ dedi:
20 And speaking he said: Blessed be the name of the Lord from eternity and for evermore: for wisdom and fortitude are his.
«Hudaning nami ǝbǝdil’ǝbǝd mǝdⱨiyilǝngǝy! Qünki danaliⱪ wǝ küq-ⱪudrǝt Uningkidur.
21 And he changeth times and ages: taketh away kingdoms and establisheth them, giveth wisdom to the wise, and knowledge to them that have understanding.
U waⱪit, pǝsillǝrni Ɵzgǝrtküqidur; U padixaⱨlarni yiⱪitidu, Wǝ padixaⱨlarni tiklǝydu; U danalarƣa danaliⱪ, aⱪilanilarƣa ⱨekmǝt beridu.
22 He revealeth deep and hidden things, and knoweth what is in darkness: and light is with him.
U qongⱪur wǝ sirliⱪ ixlarni axkariliƣuqidur, Ⱪarangƣuluⱪⱪa yoxurunƣan ixlarni yahxi bilgüqidur, Nur ⱨǝmixǝ Uning bilǝn billidur.
23 To thee, O God of our fathers, I give thanks, and I praise thee: because thou hast given me wisdom and strength: and now thou hast shewn me what we desired of thee, for thou hast made known to us, the king’s discourse.
I manga danaliⱪ wǝ küq bǝrgǝn ata-bowilirimning Hudasi, Sanga xükür wǝ ⱨǝmdusanalar eytay! Sǝn ⱨazirla biz dua ⱪilƣan ixni manga axkariliding, Padixaⱨning soriƣan ixini bizgǝ kɵrsitip bǝrding».
24 After this Daniel went in to Arioch, to whom the king had given orders to destroy the wise men of Babylon, and he spoke thus to him: Destroy not the wise men of Babylon: bring me in before the king, and I will tell the solution to the king.
Andin Daniyal padixaⱨ Babildiki danixmǝnlǝrni ɵltürüxkǝ tǝyinligǝn Arioⱪning aldiƣa berip uningƣa: — Babildiki danixmǝnlǝrni ɵltürmigǝyla. Meni padixaⱨning aldiƣa baxlap kirgǝyla, mǝn padixaⱨning qüxigǝ tǝbir berǝy, — dedi.
25 Then Arioch in haste brought in Daniel to the king, and said to him: I have found a man of the children of the captivity of Juda, that will resolve the question to the king.
Arioⱪ xuan Daniyalni padixaⱨ Neboⱪadnǝsarning aldiƣa baxlap kirip, padixaⱨⱪa: — «Mǝn Yǝⱨudiy ǝsirlǝr iqidin aliylirining qüxigǝ tǝbir berǝlǝydiƣan bir kixini taptim» — dedi.
26 The king answered, and said to Daniel, whose name was Baltassar: Thinkest thou indeed that thou canst tell me the dream that I saw, and the interpretation thereof?
Padixaⱨ Daniyal (Bǝltǝxasar dǝpmu atilidu)ƣa: «Sǝn mening kɵrgǝn qüxümni ayan ⱪilip, uningƣa tǝbir berǝlǝmsǝn? — dedi.
27 And Daniel made answer before the king, and said: The secret that the king desireth to know, none of the wise men, or the philosophers, or the diviners, or the soothsayers can declare to the king.
Daniyal padixaⱨning aldida turup xundaⱪ jawab bǝrdi: — I aliyliri, sili soriƣan bu sirni danixmǝn, pir-ustaz, rǝmqi-palqi wǝ munǝjjimlar ɵzlirigǝ yexip berǝlmǝydu.
28 But there is a God in heaven that revealeth mysteries, who hath shewn to thee, O king Nabuchodonosor, what is to come to pass in the latter times. Thy dream, and the visions of thy head upon thy bed, are these:
Biraⱪ ǝrxtǝ sirlarni axkariliƣuqi bir Huda bar. U bolsa aliyliriƣa ahirⱪi zamanning künliridǝ nemǝ ixlarning bolidiƣanliⱪini ayan ⱪildi. Əmdi ɵzlirining qüxini, yǝni aliyliri uhlawatⱪanda kɵrgǝn ƣayibanǝ alamǝtlǝrni eytip berǝy: —
29 Thou, O king, didst begin to think in thy bed, what should come to pass hereafter: and he that revealeth mysteries shewed thee what shall come to pass.
— I aliyliri, sili uhlaxⱪa yatⱪanda kǝlgüsidiki ixlarni oylap yattila. Sirlarni birdinbir Axkariliƣuqi ɵzlirigǝ yüz beridiƣan ixlarni kɵrsǝtti.
30 To me also this secret is revealed, not by any wisdom that I have more than all men alive: but that the interpretation might be made manifest to the king, and thou mightest know the thoughts of thy mind.
Manga kǝlsǝk, bu sirning manga ayan ⱪilinƣini mening baxⱪa jan igiliridin artuⱪ ⱨekmǝtkǝ igǝ bolƣanliⱪimdin ǝmǝs, bǝlki bu qüxning tǝbirini, xundaⱪla xaⱨ aliylirining kɵngülliridiki oylirini ɵzlirigǝ mǝlum ⱪilix üqündur.
31 Thou, O king, sawest, and behold there was as it were a great statue: this statue, which was great and high, tall of stature, stood before thee, and the look thereof was terrible.
— Əy aliyliri, sili ƣayibanǝ alamǝttǝ ɵzlirining aldilirida turƣan gigant bir ⱨǝykǝlni kɵrdilǝ. Bu ⱨǝykǝl naⱨayiti gǝwdilik bolup, zor nur qaⱪnap turidiƣan ⱨǝywǝtlik ⱨǝm ⱪorⱪunqluⱪ idi.
32 The head of this statue was of fine gold, but the breast and the arms of silver, and the belly and the thighs of brass:
Ⱨǝykǝlning bexi esil altundin, kɵkriki wǝ ⱪolliri kümüxtin, bǝl wǝ saƣriliri mistin,
33 And the legs of iron, the feet part of iron and part of clay.
Yuta-paqiⱪi tɵmürdin, puti tɵmür bilǝn layning arilaxmisidin yasalƣan.
34 Thus thou sawest, till a stone was cut out of a mountain without hands: and it struck the statue upon the feet thereof that were of iron and of clay, and broke them in pieces.
Ɵzliri uni kɵrüwatⱪan qaƣlirida, adǝm ⱪoli bilǝn ⱪezilmiƣan bir tax kelip ⱨǝykǝlgǝ urulup uning tɵmür bilǝn layning arilaxmisidin yasalƣan putini qeⱪiwǝtti.
35 Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of a summer’s thrashingfloor, and they were carried away by the wind: and there was no place found for them: but the stone that struck the statue, became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth.
Uningdiki tɵmür, lay, mis, kümüx, altunlar xuan parqǝ-parqǝ ⱪilinip, xamal ularni bǝǝyni yazliⱪ hamandiki topilarni uqurƣandǝk, ⱪayta ⱨeq tepilmiƣudǝk ⱪilip uquriwǝtti. Lekin ⱨeliⱪi tax yoƣinap, pütkül jaⱨanni ⱪapliƣan ƣayǝt zor bir taƣⱪa aylandi.
36 This is the dream: we will also tell the interpretation thereof before thee, O king.
Kɵrgǝn qüxliri mana xudur. Əmdi biz ɵzlirigǝ bu qüxning mǝnisini yexip berimiz.
37 Thou art a king of kings: and the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom, and strength, and power, and glory:
Əy aliyliri, ɵzliri pütkül padixaⱨlarning bir padixaⱨi, ǝrxtiki Huda siligǝ padixaⱨliⱪ, nopuz, küq wǝ xɵⱨrǝt ata ⱪildi.
38 And all places wherein the children of men, and the beasts of the field do dwell: he hath also given the birds of the air into thy hand, and hath put all things under thy power: thou therefore art the head of gold.
Insan baliliri, ⱨaywanatlar, uqar-ⱪanatlar mǝyli ⱪǝyǝrdǝ tursun, Huda ularni ⱪolliriƣa tapxurup silini ularning ⱨǝmmisigǝ ⱨakim ⱪildi. Sili u ⱨǝykǝlning altun bexidursila.
39 And after thee shall rise up another kingdom, inferior to thee, of silver: and another third kingdom of brass, which shall rule over all the world.
Ɵzliridin keyin yǝnǝ bir padixaⱨliⱪ kelidu. Lekin u silining padixaⱨliⱪliriƣa yǝtmǝydu. Uningdin keyin üqinqi bir padixaⱨliⱪ, yǝni mis padixaⱨliⱪ kelip pütkül yǝr yüzigǝ ⱨakim bolidu.
40 And the fourth kingdom shall be as iron. As iron breaketh into pieces, and subdueth all things, so shall that break and destroy all these.
Uningdin keyinki tɵtinqi padixaⱨliⱪ bolsa tɵmürdǝk mustǝⱨkǝm bolidu. Tɵmür barliⱪ baxⱪa nǝrsilǝrni qeⱪiwetip boysundurƣinidǝk, xuningƣa ohxax bu tɵmür padixaⱨliⱪ ɵz aldinⱪi padixaⱨlarning ⱨǝmmisini ezip qeⱪiwetidu.
41 Arid whereas thou sawest the feet, and the toes, part of potter’s clay, and part of iron: the kingdom shall be divided, but yet it shall take its origin from the iron, according as thou sawest the iron mixed with the miry clay.
Ɵzliri kɵrgǝndǝk tɵmür bilǝn seƣiz layning arilaxmisidin yasalƣan put wǝ barmaⱪlar bu padixaⱨliⱪning bɵlünmǝ bolup ketidiƣinini kɵrsitidu. Biraⱪ bu padixaⱨliⱪ tɵmürdǝk küqkǝ igǝ bolidu, qünki sili kɵrgǝndǝk, tɵmür bilǝn lay arilaxⱪan.
42 And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken.
Tɵmür bilǝn layning arilaxmisidin yasalƣan putning barmaⱪliri u padixaⱨliⱪning bir ⱪismining küqiyidiƣanliⱪini, bir ⱪismining ajizlixidiƣanliⱪini kɵrsitidu.
43 And whereas thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay, they shall be mingled indeed together with the seed of man, but they shall not stick fast one to another, as iron cannot be mixed with clay.
Ɵzliri tɵmür bilǝn layning arilaxⱪanliⱪini kɵrdilǝ. Bu u [padixaⱨliⱪning ⱨɵkümdarliri padixaⱨliⱪning] puⱪraliri bilǝn ittipaⱪlaxmaⱪqi bolƣanliⱪini kɵrsitidu. Lekin tɵmür lay bilǝn arilaxmiƣandǝk, birlixip ketǝlmǝydu.
44 But in the days of those kingdoms the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that shall never be destroyed, and his kingdom shall not be delivered up to another people, and it shall break in pieces, and shall consume all these kingdoms, and itself shall stand for ever.
U [ahirⱪi] padixaⱨlar tǝhttǝ olturƣan mǝzgildǝ, ǝrxtiki Huda yimirilmǝs bir padixaⱨliⱪ bǝrpa ⱪilidu. Bu padixaⱨliⱪ ⱨǝrgiz baxⱪa bir hǝlⱪⱪǝ ɵtmǝydu; ǝksiqǝ u bu baxⱪa padixaⱨliⱪlarni üzül-kesil gumran ⱪilip, ɵzi mǝnggü mǝzmut turidu.
45 According as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and broke in pieces, the clay, and the iron, and the brass, and the silver, and the gold, the great God hath shewn the king what shall come to pass hereafter, and the dream is true, and the interpretation thereof is faithful.
Ɵzliri adǝm ⱪoli bilǝn ⱪezilmiƣan bir taxning taƣdin qiⱪⱪinini wǝ uning ⱨǝykǝldiki tɵmür, mis, lay, kümüx, altunni qeⱪiwǝtkǝnlikini kɵrdilǝ. Xunga uluƣ Huda aliyliriƣa kǝlgüsidǝ yüz beridiƣan ixlarni bildürgǝn. Kɵrgǝn qüxliri qoⱪum ǝmǝlgǝ axidu, berilgǝn tǝbir mutlǝⱪ ixǝnqliktur.
46 Then king Nabuchodonosor fell on his face, and worshipped Daniel, and commanded that they should offer in sacrifice to him victims and incense.
Andin padixaⱨ Neboⱪadnǝsar ɵzini yǝrgǝ etip Daniyalƣa sǝjdǝ ⱪildi wǝ uningƣa ⱨǝdiyǝ berip huxpuraⱪ-isriⱪ selixni ǝmr ⱪildi.
47 And the king spoke to Daniel, and said: Verily your God is the God of gods, and Lord of kings, and a revealer of hidden things: seeing thou couldst discover this secret.
Padixaⱨ uningƣa: — Dǝrwǝⱪǝ, sening Hudaying ilaⱨlar iqidǝ ǝng uluƣ Ilaⱨ, padixaⱨlarning hojisi wǝ sirlarni axkariliƣuqi ikǝn, qünki sǝn bu sirni yǝxting! — dedi.
48 Then the king advanced Daniel to a high station, and gave him many and great gifts: and he made him governor over all the provinces of Babylon, and chief of the magistrates over all the wise men of Babylon.
Andin padixaⱨ Daniyalning mǝrtiwisini yuⱪiri ⱪilip, uningƣa nurƣun esil sowƣatlarni tǝⱪdim ⱪildi. U uni pütkül Babil ɵlkisigǝ ⱨakim boluxⱪa tǝyinlidi wǝ uni Babildiki danixmǝn-ǝⱪildarlarning bax aⱪsaⱪili ⱪildi.
49 And Daniel requested of the king, and he appointed Sidrach, Misach, and Abdenago over the works of the province of Babylon: but Daniel himself was in the king’s palace.
Daniyalning padixaⱨtin tǝlǝp ⱪilixi bilǝn, padixaⱨ Xadrak, Mixak wǝ Əbǝdnegolarni Babil ɵlkisining mǝmuriy ixlirini idarǝ ⱪilixⱪa tǝyinlidi. Daniyal ɵzi orda hizmitidǝ ⱪaldi.