< Daniel 4 >

1 King Nebuchadnezzar, to people of every nation and language in the whole world: I wish you well!
Paççah Navuxodonosoree gırgıne dyunyelyne xalq'bışik'le, milletbışik'le, menne-menne mizyaaşil yuşan haa'ane insanaaşik'le eyhen: «Vuşun barakat geed qixhen!
2 It is my pleasure to share with you an account of the signs and wonders the Most High God has done for me.
Zas ıkkanniy Allah Ta'aalee yizdemee hı'iyn əlaamatbıyiy mö'cuzabı şos yuşan ha'as.
3 His signs are incredible. His wonders are amazing! His kingdom is an eternal kingdom, and his rule will last for all generations!
Nimeena xəbvallayiy Mang'une əlaamatbışee, Nimeenacab guciy Mang'une mö'cuzabışee! Mang'una paççahiyvalla gırgıne gahbışista paççahiyvalla vobna, Mang'vee vuk'lek vukkiy nasılıle nasılılqa ılğeç'es!»
4 I, Nebuchadnezzar, was doing well at home, living happily in my palace.
«Zı, Navuxodonosoree, xaa, yizde sarayee nişinacab hidya'ana yugna, karnana ı'mı'rniy haa'a vob.
5 But then one night I had a dream that really scared me—I saw visions that terrified me while I lay in my bed.
Yiğbışde sa yiğıl, zı qəq'ənı'iyn sa nyak' g'acu. Nik'ek g'acuyne karbışda zı fıkır opxhanmee, zı mane fıkırbışee geer qəq'ən hı'ı.
6 So I ordered all the wise men of Babylon brought before me to explain the dream to me.
Zı, mançil-allab əmr hav'u, yizın nyak' nen eyheniyva ats'axhesdemee, zasqa Baabilin gırgın k'oran ək'elynanbı see'eva.
7 When the magicians, enchanters, astrologers, and diviners came in I told them the dream, but they couldn't explain to me what it meant.
Manke zasqa sehirbazar, cadubı ha'anbı, falçeer abayle. Zı manbışis yizın nyak' yuşan he'eeyid, manbışisse man nyak' nen eyheniyva eyhes əxı' deş.
8 In the end Daniel came before me and I told him the dream. (He is also called Belteshazzar after my god, and he has the spirit of the holy gods in him.)
Nekke qiyğa zasqa Daniyal donana arayle, zı mang'usud yizın nyak' yuşan ha'an. (Mang'un do Belyteşassar vod, yizde allahne doyulyna, muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h mang'une ad vod).
9 “Belteshazzar, chief of magicians,” I said, “I certainly know that the spirit of the holy gods is in you and that no mystery is difficult for you to explain. So tell me about what I saw in my dream and explain what it means.
Zı uvhuyn: – Sehirbazaaşina nekke xərna eyxhena Belyteşassar! Zak'le ats'an, yiğne ad muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h vod, yiğnemee sirrılqa hirxhıliy dağamın deş vod. Həşde zı vas zak'le nik'ek g'acuyn yuşan ha'as. Ğu yizın nyak' zas qe'e.
10 As I lay in bed dreaming, I saw a tree in the middle of the earth—a really large tree.
Zak'le nik'ek, dyunyeyne yı'q'nee sa geeb axtına yiv g'avcu.
11 It grew strong and tall, reaching high into the sky so it could be seen by everyone in the whole world.
Yiv manimee xəb qooxhe, manimee it'umooxhe, mançin q'om xəybışeeqa hiyxhar. Mana yiv dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışile g'ooce vuxha.
12 Its leaves were beautiful, and it was full of fruit for all to eat. Wild animals rested in its shade, and birds nested in its branches. It fed all living creatures.
Mançil uftanna t'ele, geed meyvabı, gırgıng'uscad oxhanasın kar eyxhen. Mançine avud çolun həyvanar, yivelid xəybışeedın şit'yar eyxhe ıxha. Gırgıne üç'üdunçıncad mançile kar otxhan ıxha.
13 As I went on dreaming, lying on my bed, I saw a watcher, a holy one, coming down from heaven.
Zı nik'eenang'a zak'le, xəybışeençe muq'addasın malaaik gəə g'acu.
14 He cried out in a loud voice, ‘Cut down the tree and chop off its branches! Shake off its leaves and scatter its fruit! Drive the animals away from its shade, and scare off the birds from its branches.
Mane malaaikee axtıne sesika eyhen: „Mana yivub, çilin bıtağbıd gyatxe, mançilyna t'eleb g'ılymabaççe ulyoode, meyvabıd inyaqa-şaqa dağe'e. Hasre mançik avudun həyvanarıd, cilin şit'yarıd hetxvecen.
15 But leave the stump and its roots in the ground, and bind it with iron and bronze, surrounded by the new grass of the field. Let him become soaked with the dew of heaven, and let him live with the animals outside in the undergrowth.
Saccu mançin dunk kokbışika sacigee yivaykayiy yezaka alitk'ır, çolee ələəne ok'bışee hasre. Hasre man xəybışde çiyin çüvə qe'ecen, həyvanaaşika sacigeeyid ok'bışee ixhecen.
16 Let his mind become like that of an animal. Let him be like this for seven times.
Hasre mane yiveke insanna ək'el g'avşu, mançis həyvanna ək'el hevlecen. Hasre yighılle senna məxüd ixhecen.
17 This is the decree conveyed by the watchers, the verdict declared by the holy ones in order that everyone alive may know that the Most High rules over human kingdoms. He gives them to whoever he chooses—he puts the most humble individuals in charge.’
Həşdiyne insanaaşik'le ats'axhxhecenva, muq'addasne malaaikaaşe əmr hav'u: insanaaşine paççahiyvalis Allah Ta'aalee xəbvalla haa'a. Mang'veeyib paççahiyvallab şavusqayiy Cus vukkan mang'usqab qoolena. Mang'usser insanaaşine yı'q'nee nekke avqanar manbışda xərna ha'as əxəna“.
18 This is what I, King Nebuchadnezzar, saw in my dream. Now it's up to you, Belteshazzar, to give me the explanation as you have before. None of the wise men in my kingdom could explain it to me. But you can, because the spirit of the holy gods is in you.”
Zak'le – paççah Navuxodonosoruk'le – məxdın nyak' g'acu. Belyteşassar, man zak'le g'acuyn nyak' nen eyheniyva zak'le eyhe. Yizde paççahiyvaleene k'orane ək'elynanbışde sang'ussecad man nen eyheniyva eyhes əxı' deş. Vasse man ha'as əxəsın, val muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h vod».
19 When Daniel (also called Belteshazzar) heard this, he was upset for a while, disturbed as he thought about it. The king told him, “Belteshazzar, don't be worried about the dream and what it means.” “My lord, I only wish this dream was for those who hate you and the explanation for your enemies,” Daniel replied.
«Mane gahıl Belyteşassar donana Daniyal, sabara gahna ghal aaqıcar axva, mana cunecar fıkırbışile qəyq'ənna. Paççahee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Belyteşassar, nik'enır, mançine mə'naynır ğu qəq'ən hıma'acen. Belyteşassaree eyhen: – Yizda xərna, ğu şavuk'leyiy g'ımece, man nyak' manbışin ıxhaynxhiy, man nen eyheniyvad yiğne duşmanaaşine vuk'lelqa qadınxhiy!
20 “The tree you saw was growing strong and tall, reaching high into the sky so it could be seen by everyone in the whole world.
Vak'le g'avcuna axtına, it'umna, q'om xəybışeeqa hiviyxharna, dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışile g'oocena,
21 Its leaves were beautiful, and it was full of fruit for all to eat. Wild animals lived under its shade, and birds nested in its branches.
çılin t'ele micagna, meyvabı geednana, gırgıng'vee otxhanna, çolan həyvanar əqeeeqa qadaylena, xəəne şit'yaaşe çil akvaabı ha'ana
22 This is you, Your Majesty. You have grown strong, your power has become so great that it has reached high into the sky, and your rule extends to the ends of the earth.
yiv, paççah, ğu vorna. Ğu xər qıxha it'umxhana, yiğna xəbvalla xəybışeeqa, yiğın vuk'lek vukkiyid dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışilqa hitxhır.
23 Then Your Majesty saw a watcher, a holy one, coming down from heaven who said, ‘Cut down the tree and destroy it, but leave the stump and its roots in the ground, and bind it with iron and bronze, surrounded by the new grass of the field. Let him become soaked with the dew of heaven and let him live with the animals outside in the undergrowth. Let his mind become like that of an animal. Let him be like this for seven times.’
Paççahık'le xəənçe giç'una muq'addasna malaaik g'acu. Mang'vee eyhenıd g'iyxhen: «Mana yiv gyapxı oot'e. Saccu mançin dunkiy kokbı yivaykayiy yezaka alitk'ır nyuq'vnee, çolane ok'bışee g'aletçe. Hasre mançis xəəne çiyin xhyan helecen, yighılle sen ılğeç'esmeeyib çolane həyvanaaşika aaxvecen».
24 This is what it means, Your Majesty, and what the Most High has decreed will happen to my lord the king.
Paççah, haane zı vak'le nyak' hucoo eyheniyva eyhe. İn Allah Ta'aalee, yizde xərıng'une, paççahne vuk'lelqa qalesın uvhu.
25 You will be driven away from human society and you will live with the wild animals. You will eat grass like the cattle, and you will be soaked with the dew of heaven. You will be like this for seven times until you acknowledge that the Most High rules over human kingdoms, and that he gives them to those he chooses.
Ğu insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşesda, ğu çolune həyvanaaşika sacigee ixhes. Vas yatsıs xhinne ok' ooxhan haa'as, ğu xəəne çiyın əyxəra'as. Ğu məxür yighılle senna axvas. Allah Ta'aalee insanaaşine paççahiyvallabışis xəbvalla haa'ava, Mang'veecadıd manbı Cus neng'uneyiy xılyaqa ıkkanıd qeleva, manke vak'le ats'axhes.
26 However, as it was decreed, the stump and its roots were to be left in the ground. Your kingdom will be restored to you when you acknowledge that Heaven rules.
Vak'le nik'ee yivene dunkuka sacigee kokbıd havaceva uvhuyn eyhe g'ayxhiyn, man yiğna paççahiyvalla vasqa savaak'alasdava eyhen vodun. Valqa gırgınçis Xəybışee xəbvalla haa'ava hitxhıring'a, man ixhes.
27 So, Your Majesty, please take my advice. Stop sinning and do what's right. End your iniquities and be merciful to the oppressed. Maybe then things will continue to go well for you.”
Mançil-allad, paççah, ğu zal yugda k'ırı alixhxhe: bınahbışike xıl ts'ıts'ee'e. Bınah haa'asse, kardeşinbışis rəhı'm, qopkuvalla he'e. Ğu məxüd he'eene, sayıb, yiğna yugvalybışeena gah xıliy qooxhe».
28 (However, all this did happen to King Nebuchadnezzar.
Man gırgın kar paççah Navuxodonosorne vuk'lelqa qadaylen.
29 Twelve months later he was walking on the roof of the royal palace in Babylon.
Ooğançe yits'ıq'vəble vaz ılğevç'uyle qiyğa, paççah Baabileene sarayne daxal iykarang'a,
30 He said, “I was the one who built this great city of Babylon! By my own great power I built it as my royal residence for my majestic glory!”
eyhen: – Hayna xəbna paççahaaşina paytaxt Baabil, zı yizde xənne gucuka, yizın do axtıda ixhenceva alyav'u.
31 The words were still on the king's lips when a voice came from heaven, “King Nebuchadnezzar, this is what is decreed concerning you: the kingdom has been taken away from you.
Cuvab paççahne ghalençe qığeç'u ç'əvxha deşdiy, xəybışeençe ses qaadayle: – Paççah Navuxodonosor, yiğna paççahiyvalla xılençe g'avşesdava q'arar huvu.
32 You will be driven away from human society and you will live with the wild animals. You will eat grass like the cattle, and you will become soaked with the dew of heaven. You will be like this for seven times until you acknowledge that the Most High rules over human kingdoms, and that he gives them to whoever he chooses.”
Ğu insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşesda, çolane həyvanaaşika ixhes, yatsın xhinneyib ok' ooxhanas. Ğu məxür yighılle senna axvas. Allah Ta'aalee insanaaşine paççahiyvallabışis xəbvalla haa'ava, Mang'veecadıd manbı Cus neng'uneyiy xılyaqa ıkkanıd qeleva, manke vak'le ats'axhes.
33 Immediately the decree was fulfilled, and Nebuchadnezzar was driven away from human society. He ate grass like the cattle, and his body was soaked with the dew of heaven. His hair grew matted like a vulture, and his nails like bird claws.)
Navuxodonosorne hək'ee uvhiyn karbı mankecad vuk'lelqa qadaylenbı. Mana insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşena, mang'veeyib yatsan xhinne ok' ooxhan giyğal. Mang'un ç'ərbı q'aacirna vusun xhinne xıliy qıxhesmee, xhınt'arıd şit'yaaşin xhınt'ar xhinne xıliy qıxhesmee xəybışde çiyın mana əyxər ha'a ıxha.
34 Once the time had passed, I, Nebuchadnezzar, looked up to heaven and my sanity returned to me. I blessed and praised the Most High and worshiped the One who lives forever. His rule is an eternal rule, and his kingdom lasts for all generations.
«Zı Navuxodonosor, man yiğbı çəveedaxheng'a, xəəqa ilyakkı. Manke yizda ək'el zalqa sapk'ıl. Zı Allah Ta'aalays şukur hav'u, Gırgıne gahbışil Vorung'un do axtı qı'ı.
35 Everyone who lives on earth are as nothing compared to him. He does whatever he chooses among the heavenly host and among those who live on earth. No one can hold him back from what he does, or ask him, “What are you doing?”
Mang'unemee, dyunyeyn gırgın insanar vuççud deşin kar vod.
36 When my sanity returned, then my kingdom, majesty, and splendor also returned to me. My advisors and nobles came looking for me, and I was restored as ruler over my kingdom, even greater than before.
Yizda ək'el zalqa sapk'ılne gahıl, zalqa paççahaaşina xəbvalla, axtın do satk'ıl. Yizın mı'sləhətçeerayiy zas k'anenbınbı meeb zasqa sapk'ıl. Manbışe zı meer paççahiyvalilqa sak'al hı'ı. Zı şenkiynçıler qıvaats'ına ıxha.
37 So now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise, honor, and glorify the King of Heaven, for everything he does is right, and his ways are true. He is able to humble those who are proud.
Xəybışde Paççahın gırgın işbı yugunbı, yəqbıd qotkuynbı ıxhal-alla, həşdiyle zı, Navuxodonosoree, Mang'us şukur haa'a, Mana axtı qa'a. Mang'usse co axtıba avqaaqanbı avqa qa'as vəəxənbı».

< Daniel 4 >