< 2 Samuel 15 >

1 Sometime later, Absalom got himself a chariot with horses, and fifty men as bodyguards to run ahead of him.
Sabara gah ılğevç'uyle qiyğa, Avşalomee cus dəv'əyn daşk'a, balkanar, xhots'al cune ögil g'adaxhvanasda insan t'abal ha'a.
2 He used to get up early and stand by the main road that led to the city gate. When people brought a case to the king for his decision, Absalom would call out and ask them, “What town are you from?” If they replied, “Your servant is from this particular tribe of Israel,”
Mana miç'eer çakra suğots'u, şaharne akkabışisqa əlyhəəne yəqqəniy ulyoyzarna. Mançe cone yı'q'nee gipxhına gaf paççahee məhkama alğehecenva vüqqən insanar ı'lğəəmee, mang'vee manbı cusqa qopt'ul, qiyghan ıxha: – Ğu nene şahareençene? Mane insaneeyid alidghıniy qele ıxha, vuc sa neneme İzrailyne nasıleençena vorna.
3 Absalom would tell them, “Look, you're in the right and you've got a good case. It's such a shame there's no one from the king to hear you.”
Avşalomee mane insanık'le inəxüd eyhe ıxha: – Yiğna iş yugnab, qopkunab vuxheeyib, paççahısnee val k'ırı alixhxhesda insan deşda.
4 Then he would say, “If only there was someone to appoint me as judge for the country. Then everyone could come to me with their case or complaint, and I would give them justice.”
Avşalomee meed eyhe ıxha: – İne ölkayna haakim zıcarxhiy hı'ına. Manke zı, vuşuyiy zasqa məhkamee he'eva arı, mang'une işiqa qorkuraniy ilyakkas.
5 When anyone came to bow down before him, Absalom would stop them by reaching out his hand, taking hold of him, and kissing him.
Vuşumecar k'yozarasva Avşalomusqa qexhemee, mang'vee xıl hotku, mana insan cusqa ts'ıts'ı'ı, ubba ha'a ıxha.
6 This is how Absalom treated all the Israelites who came to the king for his judgment. So he captured the loyalty of the men of Israel.
Avşalomee məxüd paççahısqa məhkama ha'asva vüqqəne gırgıne İzrailybışikcad ha'a ıxha. Məxüb mang'vee İzrailybı culqa saa'a vuxha.
7 Four years later Absalom asked the king, “Please let me go to Hebron to fulfill a promise I made to the Lord.
Yoq'ulle sen ılğeç'uyle qiyğa, Avşalomee paççahık'le eyhen: – Hucoona ixhes, hasre zı Xevronqa hark'ın, Rəbbis cuvab huvuyn kar ha'as.
8 For I, your servant, made this promise while living at Geshur in Aram, saying: ‘If the Lord does bring me back to Jerusalem, I will worship the Lord in Hebron.’”
Zı, yiğna nukar, Aramne cigabışeene Geşurne şaharee axvamee, k'ınniy g'assır: «Rəbbee zı İyerusalimqa sak'al he'ee, zı Mang'us ı'bəədat ha'as Xevronqa ı'qqəs».
9 “Go in peace,” said the king. So Absalom went to Hebron.
Paççahee mang'uk'le «Yugna yəq vuxhenava» eyhe. Avşalomur Xevronqa ayk'an.
10 Then Absalom sent his accomplices among all the tribes of Israel, saying, “When you hear the sound of the ram's horn, you shout, ‘Absalom is king at Hebron!’”
Avşalomee dyugulenba gırgıne İzrailyne nasılbışeeqa cun insanar g'axuvu, maabınbışik'le eyhen: – Gaçeençe qı'ğəəne süttyun ses g'ayxhımee, «Avşalom Xevron paççah ıxhava» eyhe.
11 Two hundred men from Jerusalem went with Absalom. They had been invited and went in all innocence, because they didn't know anything about what was planned.
İyerusalimğançe Avşalomuka sacigee q'öd vəş insan ayk'an. Manbı məttıne yik'eka mang'uqab qihna əlyhəə vuxha. Manbışis nişikecab xabar vuxha deş.
12 While Absalom was offering sacrifices, he sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's advisor, asking him to come from Giloh, the town where he lived. The conspiracy grew stronger, and Absalom's followers went on increasing.
Avşalomee q'urbanbı allya'amee, mang'vee Davudna muşaavir Giloonçena Axitofel cune şahareençe, Giloonçe, cusqa qoyt'al. Avşalomne suralqa ı'lğəənbı yiğ-yiğıle geeb qeebaxhe vuxha. Manbışis Davudne yı'q'əle qeepxhes vukkan vuxha.
13 A messenger came to tell David, “Absalom has the loyalty of the men of Israel.”
Sa insan Davudusqa arı, mang'uk'le eyhen: – İzrailybışin yik'bı Avşalomulqa vod satk'ıl.
14 David said to all the officials with him in Jerusalem, “Quick! Let's go! Otherwise we won't be able to get away from Absalom! We must leave immediately, or he will soon catch up with us, attack us, and kill the people here in the city.”
Davudee İyerusalimeene cune gırgıne insanaaşik'le eyhen: – İnçe heepxas! Deşxheene, Avşalomne xılençe yişde neng'ussecar g'attixhanas əxəs deş. Zaraba vuxhe əlyhəəs. Deşxheene, mana şaka avarq'ıl, yişde vuk'lelqa yiğbı exas, şaharıb g'ılıncike alğaahas.
15 “Whatever Your Majesty decides, we'll do what you want,” the king's servants replied.
Paççahne insanaaşe eyhen: – Şi yiğın nukarar vob, hasre ğu, yişde xərıng'vee, eyhen ixhecen.
16 The king set off with his whole household following him, but he left behind ten concubines to look after the palace.
Paççahıqab qihna mang'un gırgın xaabınbı qığeebaç'enbı. Mang'vee saccu yits'ıyre caariye xaaqa ilyaakasva g'alyaa'a.
17 The king left with all his soldiers following him. He stopped at the last house,
Paççahıqad qihna gırgın milletcad qığeç'u, şahareençe qığəəne xaasqamee qadı, ulyoyzaran.
18 and all his men marched past him, including all the Cherethites and Pelethites, and six hundred Gittites who had come with him from Gath.
Gırgın mang'un insanar Keretbışika, Peletbışika, yixhıd vəş Gateençe cuqab qihna qabıyne Gatbışika sacigee, cune ögiyle ılğeebaç'e.
19 The king said to Ittai the Gittite, “Why are you coming with us too? Go back and stay with the new king, because you are a foreigner and an exile a long way from home.
Paççahee Gatğançene İttayk'le eyhen: – Ğu nya'a şaka ı'qqə? Sak'le, ixhesde paççahıka Avşalomuka axve. Ğu menne cigeençe g'e'eşşu qarına vor.
20 You only just got here, so why should I make you wander around with us now when I don't even know where I am going? Go back and take your men with you. May the Lord show you kindness and faithfulness.”
Ğu inyaqa həşdebışee qarı. G'iyna zı ğu zaka əlyhəəsne alikke? Zak'le zı nyaqa əlyəsvacar ats'a deş. Ğumee sak'le, yiğın insanarıb vaka quvke. Hasre Rəbbee Cuna badal dyooxhena yugvalla vak'le haagvecen!
21 But Ittai answered the king, “As the Lord lives, and as Your Majesty lives, wherever Your Majesty may be, whether dead or alive, that's where your servant will be!”
İttayee paççahıs alidghıniy qele: – Vorne Rəbbilqaniy yizde xərıng'une paççahne canılqan k'ın ixhen, ğu, yizda paççah, nyaa'ar ixhee, zınar qik'u ixheeyir, üç'ür ixheeyir, maa'ar ixhes.
22 “Go ahead, march on!” David replied. Ittai the Gittite marched past with all his men and all the families that were with him.
Davudee İttayk'le eyhen: – Qora manke ögilqa ılğeç'e, ögee hoora. Gatğançene İttaykan gırgın mang'un insanar, cone k'anebın gırgın uşaxar qabı, ılğeebaç'enbı.
23 All the people in the countryside were crying aloud as everyone with David passed by. They crossed the Kidron Valley with the king on the way toward the wilderness.
Paççahın insanar əlyhəəmee, ölkeebın gırgın insanar okur aletçu gyaaşenbı. Paççahee Qidronna q'adaal ılğevç'umee, mang'ukan gırgın milletcad sahrayne suralqa ayk'an.
24 Zadok was there too, and all the Levites were with him, carrying the Ark of God's Agreement. They set down the Ark of God, and Abiathar offered sacrifices until everyone had left the city.
Maa'ar Tsadokır ıxhana. Mang'une k'ane Leviyke g'abıynbı vuxhaynbı. Manbışe Allahıka mugaavilenana q'utye quvkekka vuxha. Allahna q'utye manbışe ç'iyelqa giviyxhe. Evyataree gırgın millet şahareençe qığeç'esmee q'urbanbı allya'a.
25 Then the king told Zadok, “Take the Ark of God back to the city. If I find the Lord approves of me, he will bring me back and let me see both the Ark and his Tent again.
Paççahee Tsadokuk'le eyhen: – Allahna q'utye şahareeqa savk'al hee'e. Zı Rəbbine ulesqa yugra qaree, Mang'vee meer zı yı'q'əlqa sak'al hı'ı, Cuna q'utyeyiy Cuna çadır zak'le hagvasın.
26 But if he says, ‘I'm not happy with you,’ then here I stand. Let him do to me whatever he thinks best.”
De'eş, «ğu Zas ıkkanna deşurva» uvheene, hasre zak Cus hucooyiy ıkkan he'ecen. Zı Mang'une xıle vorna.
27 The king also told Zadok the priest, “You understand the situation, don't you? Go back to the city safely with your son Ahimaaz, and also Jonathan, son of Abiathar. You and Abiathar take both of your sons back with you.
Paççahee kaahin Tsadokuk'le eyhen: – İlekke, hucooyiy eyxhe. Ğunayiy yiğna dix Axima'ats, Evyatarne duxayka Yonatanıka sacigee hexxan hidi'ı şahareeqa savk'le. Ğunar, Evyatareeyib q'öyursana vuşun dixbı şoka vukkee.
28 I'll wait at the fords of the wilderness until I hear from you.”
Zı şoke xabar qavaalesmee, İordanne damayle ılğəəne cigee, sahree ixhes.
29 Zadok and Abiathar took the Ark of God back to Jerusalem and remained there.
Tsadokeeyiy Evyataree Allahna q'utye İyerusalimeeqa savaak'al haa'a. Cona q'öyursanab İyerusalimee axva.
30 David went on his way up the Mount of Olives, weeping as he did so. He had his head covered, and walked barefoot. All the people with him covered their heads, weeping as they went along.
Davud Zeytunne suvalqa geşşe-geşşe ılqeç'e. Mang'vee vuk'lelqa kar atçu eyxhe, g'elilqamee kar ali'ı ıxha deş. Mang'uka sacigee suvalqa ı'lqəənbıb vuk'lelqa kar atçu gyaaşe-gyaaşe ılqeebaç'e.
31 David was told, “Ahithophel is one of the people conspiring with Absalom.” So David prayed, “Lord, please make Ahithophel's advice worthless.”
Şavaame «Axitofel Avşalomne k'ane vorva, g'elil qeepxhaynbışde suralirva» xabar hoole. Davudee Rəbbis düə haa'a: – Ya Rəbb, zı Vake heqqa, Axitofelin mı'sləhətbı nişiscad karaı'dəənbı he'e.
32 When David arrived at the top of the Mount of Olives, where people worshiped God, there to meet him was Hushai the Archite, with his robe torn and with dust on his head.
Davud milletın Allahıs ı'bəədat ha'ane suvane q'omaqa hirxhılymee, Arkibışda Xuşay mana g'aces arayle. Mang'vee culqa abına ver haagvasva tanalinbı qıt'axxa'a, vuk'ulelqa nyaq'v kyaa'a.
33 David told him, “If you come with me, you'll only be a burden to me,
Davudee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Ğunar zaka sacigee əlyhəəsxhee, ğu zas dağamra ixhes.
34 but if you go back to the city and tell Absalom, ‘I will be your servant, Your Majesty! Formerly I worked for your father, but now I'll work for you,’ then you can block Ahithophel's advice for me.
İnekke yugun, ğu şahareeqa sak'ı, Avşalomuk'le eyhe: «Paççah, zınar yiğna nukar ixhes. Şenke nəxübiy yiğne dekkıs nukariyvalla hav'u, həşdeb vas haa'as». Məxüd vasse zas kumag ha'as əxə. Vasse Axitofelin mı'sləhətbı alyt'ik'al ha'as əxə.
35 Zadok and Abiathar, the priests, will be there too. Tell them everything you hear in the king's palace.
Kaahin Tsadokiy kaahin Evyatar maa'ab vaka vuxhes. Paççahne sarayee g'ayxhiyn gırgın kar, ğu kaahinaaşilqa Tsadokılqayiy Evyatarılqa hixhar ha'as.
36 Their two sons, Ahimaaz and Jonathan, are there with them. Send them to me so they can tell me everything you hear.”
Manbışda q'öyre dix – Tsadokna dix Axima'ats, Evyatarna dix Yonatan – manbışde k'ane vob. Şok'le g'ayxhiyn gırgın manbışde xıleka zalqa hixhar he'e.
37 David's friend Hushai arrived back in Jerusalem at the same time Absalom was entering the city.
Avşalom İyerusalimeeqa ı'kkəəmee, Davudna hambaz Xuşayır şahareeqa ikkeç'e.

< 2 Samuel 15 >