< Deuteronomy 9 >

1 Listen, people of Israel! Shortly you're going to cross the Jordan to enter and take over the country from nations that are larger and stronger than you, that have large towns with walls that reach up into the sky.
Angla, i Israil! Sen bügün özüngdin chong we küchlük ellerge ige bolush üchün, sépilliri asman’gha taqishidighan chong sheherlerni igilesh üchün, Anakiylarni qoghlap chiqirish üchün Iordan deryasidin ötisen (sen ularni bilisen, ular toghruluq «kim Anakiylar aldida turalisun!» dep anglighansen).
2 The people are strong and tall; they are the descendants of the Anakim. You all know about them and you have heard the saying, “Who could ever defeat the sons of Anak?”
3 But you should realize that today the Lord your God is going across ahead of you. He is like a consuming fire; he will destroy them and defeat them ahead of you. You will drive them out and quickly wipe them out, just as the Lord promised you.
Sen bügünki künde shuni bilip qoyghinki, séning aldingda mangghuchi Perwerdigar Xudayingning Özidur, U yalmap yutquchi ottur; u mushu ellerni halak qilidu, aldingda ularni tézdin yiqitidu; sen ularning tewelikini igilep, Perwerdigar sanga éytqandek ularni tézdin yoqitisen.
4 When the Lord your God has driven them out ahead of you, don't think to yourselves, “It's because I'm such a good person that the Lord has brought me here to take over this land.” No, the Lord is driving out these nations ahead of you because of they're so wicked.
Perwerdigar ularni aldingdin heydigende sen könglüngde: «Heqqaniyliqim sewebidin Perwerdigar méni zéminni igilesh üchün uninggha yéteklep kirdi» démigin; belki shu ellerning rezilliki tüpeylidin Perwerdigar séning aldingda ularni teelluqatidin mehrum qilidu.
5 It's not because you're so good or moral that you are going to take over their land. No, it's because of their wickedness that the Lord your God is driving out these nations ahead of you, to keep the promise he made to your fathers—m to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Sen ularning zéminigha kirip uni igilishing séning heqqaniy bolghanliqingdin yaki könglüngning durusluqidin emes, belki bu ellerning rezillikidin we Perwerdigar ata-bowiliring Ibrahim, Ishaq we Yaqupqa qesem qilghan sözige emel qilish üchünmu Perwerdigar Xudaying ularni séning aldingda teelluqatidin mehrum qilidu.
6 You'd better believe that it's not because you're such good people that the Lord your God is giving you this good land to own, because you are stubborn, hard-hearted people.
Emdi shuni bilip qoyghinki, Perwerdigar Xudaying bu yaxshi zéminni sanga miras qilghini séning heqqaniyliqingdin emes, chünki sen esli boyni qattiq bir xelqsen.
7 Remember how you provoked the Lord your God in the desert! Don't ever forget it! From the time you left the land of Egypt until you arrived here, you've been constantly rebelling against the Lord.
Emdi séning chöl-bayawanda Perwerdigar Xudayingni qandaq ghezeplendürgenlikingni ésingde tutqin — Uni untuma. Sen Misir zéminidin chiqqan kündin béri taki bu yerge kelgüche Perwerdigargha asiyliq qilip kelding.
8 At Horeb you provoked the Lord, making him so angry he was about to destroy you.
Siler Horeb téghida Perwerdigarni ghezeplendürgen we Perwerdigar silerge achchiqlinip, silerni halak qilmaqchi boldi.
9 This was when I climbed up the mountain to receive the tablets of stone, the tablets that recorded agreement the Lord made with you. I stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights, and I didn't eat or drink anything.
Shu chaghda men tash taxtaylarni, yeni Perwerdigar siler bilen tüzgen ehde taxtaylirini tapshuruwélish üchün taghqa chiqqanidim; men taghda qiriq kéche-kündüz turdum (men ne tamaq yémidim, ne su ichmidim);
10 The Lord gave me the two stone tablets on which he'd written with his finger everything he'd told you when he spoke from the fire on the mountain when we were all assembled there.
Shuning bilen Perwerdigar manga Öz barmiqi bilen pütken ikki taxtayni tapshurdi; ularda Perwerdigar taghda ot ichide silerge sözligen chaghda, jamaet yighilghan küni éytqan barliq sözler pütülgenidi.
11 After forty days and forty nights, the Lord gave me the two stone tablets, the tablets of the agreement.
We shundaq boldiki, qiriq kéche-kündüz ötüp, Perwerdigar manga ikki tash taxtay, yeni ehde taxtaylirini berdi.
12 The Lord told me, “Hurry! Go down immediately, because your people that you led out of Egypt, are committing a terrible sin. They have disobeyed what I told them so quickly! They have made themselves an idol using molten metal.”
We Perwerdigar manga: «Ornungdin turghin, mushu yerdin chüshkin; chünki sen Misirdin chiqarghan xelqing özlirini bulghidi; ular tézla Men ulargha tapilighan yoldin chetnep özlirige quyma bir butni yasidi» dédi.
13 The Lord also told me, “I have been watching these people, and they really are a stubborn and hard-hearted.
Perwerdigar manga söz qilip: «Men bu xelqni körüp yettim; mana, u boyni qattiq bir xelqtur.
14 Leave me, so that I can destroy them and wipe out their name completely. Then I will turn you into a nation even more powerful and more important than them.”
Méni tosma, Men ularni yoqitimen, ularning namini asmanning tégidin öchürüwétimen we shundaq qilip, séni ulardin chong we ulugh bir xelq qilimen» — dédi.
15 I went back down the mountain while it was still on fire, carrying the two tablets of the agreement.
Men burulup, taghdin chüshtüm; tagh bolsa ot bilen yalqunlawatatti; ikki ehde taxtiyi ikki qolumda idi.
16 Then I saw how much you had sinned against the Lord your God by making for yourselves a molten calf. You had disobeyed what the Lord had told you so quickly.
Men kördüm, mana siler Perwerdigar Xudayinglar aldida gunah qilipsiler; siler özünglar üchün quyma bir mozayni yasapsiler; siler tézla Perwerdigar silerge tapilighan yoldin chetnep kétipsiler.
17 I threw the two tablets down, smashing them to pieces as you watched.
Men ikki taxtayni ikki qolumgha élip, chörüp tashlap, ularni köz aldinglarda chéqiwettim.
18 Then I lay down on the ground before the Lord for forty days and forty nights, just as I had before. I didn't eat or drink anything because of all the sins you had committed by doing what was evil in the Lord's sight, making him angry.
Siler Perwerdigarni ghezeplendürüp barliq ötküzgen gunahinglar, yeni Perwerdigarning neziride rezil bolghanni qilghininglar üchün, yene awwalqidek Perwerdigar aldida yiqilip, qiriq kéche-kündüz düm yattim (men héch nerse yémidim, su ichmidim)
19 I was terrified at how angry and furious the Lord was with you. He was ready to destroy you. But once again the Lord listened to me.
chünki men Perwerdigarning silerni yoqitidighan qattiq ghezipi hem qehridin qorqtum. Perwerdigar shu chaghdimu méning tilikimni anglidi.
20 The Lord was so angry with Aaron he was ready to destroy him, but right then I prayed for Aaron too.
Perwerdigar Harundin ghezeplinip, unimu yoqatmaqchi boldi; men Harun üchünmu dua qildim.
21 I took that abominable thing, the calf you'd made, and burned it. Then I crushed it up and ground it into dust, and I threw it into the stream that descended from the mountain.
Men silerning gunahinglarni, yeni yasighan mozayni élip uni otta köydürdüm we uni yanjip kukum-talqan qilip éziwettim; uning topisini élip taghdin chüshidighan ériq süyige chéchiwettim
22 But you went on provoking the Lord at Taberah, at Massah, and at Kibroth-hattaavah.
(siler yene Taberah, Massah, Kibrot-Hattawahdimu Perwerdigarni ghezeplendürdünglar.
23 When the Lord had you leave Kadesh-barnea, he told you, “Go and take over the country that I've given you.” But you defied the command of the Lord your God. You didn't believe him and you didn't obey him.
Perwerdigar silerni Qadesh-Barnéadin [Qanaan’gha] mangdurmaqchi bolup silerge: «Chiqip, Men silerge teqdim qilghan zéminni igilenglar» — dégendimu, siler Uning sözige qarshi chiqip asiyliq qildinglar, ne Uninggha ishenmidinglar, ne awazigha héch qulaq salmidinglar.
24 You have been rebelling against the Lord from the day I first knew you.
Men silerni tonughan kündin tartip siler Perwerdigar Xudayinglargha asiyliq qilip keldinglar).
25 So I lay down on the ground before the Lord for forty days and forty nights, because the Lord had threatened to destroy you.
Shuning bilen men ashu chaghda Perwerdigar aldida özümni yerge étip yene qiriq kéche-kündüz düm yattim; derweqe düm yattim; chünki Perwerdigar silerge qarap «ularni yoqitimen» dégenidi.
26 I prayed to the Lord, saying, “Please Lord, God, don't destroy your people that belong to you, the ones whom you rescued by your great ability and led out of Egypt by your power.
Shunga men Perwerdigargha dua qilip: «I Reb Perwerdigar, Sen Öz ulughluqung arqiliq Özüng üchün hörlük bedili tölep sétiwalghan, Misirdin küchlük qolung bilen chiqarghan Öz xelqing bolghan mirasingni yoqatmighaysen;
27 Please remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Please disregard the stubbornness of this people and their wicked sin.
Öz qulliring Ibrahim, Ishaq we Yaqupni ésingde tutqaysen; bu xelqning bashbashtaqliqigha, ularning rezilliki yaki gunahigha qarimighaysen;
28 If you don't, those people back in Egypt will say, ‘The Lord brought them out to kill them in the desert because he couldn't take them to the land he'd promised them, and because he hated them.’
bolmisa, sen bizni élip chiqqan shu zémindikiler: «Perwerdigar bu xelqni ulargha wede qilghan zéminni igileshke élip kirelmeydighanliqi üchün we ulargha nepretlen’gini tüpeylidin ularni chöl-bayawanda yoqitishqa [Misirdin] chiqardi» — deydu.
29 But they are your people, Lord! They belong to you! You led them out of Egypt by your amazing power and might!”
Qandaqla bolmisun, ular zor küchüng we uzartilghan biliking bilen [Misirdin] chiqarghan xelqing we séning mirasingdur» — dédim.

< Deuteronomy 9 >