< Genesis 25 >
1 Abraham married another wife; her name was Keturah.
Ibraⱨim Kǝturaⱨ isimlik yǝnǝ bir ayalni alƣanidi.
2 She had the following sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah.
U Ibraⱨimƣa Zimran, Yoⱪxan, Medan, Midiyan, Ixbak wǝ Xuaⱨni tuƣup bǝrdi.
3 Jokshan was the father of Sheba and Dedan. The descendants of Dedan were the Asshurites, the Letushites, and the Leummites.
Yoⱪxandin Xeba bilǝn Dedan tɵrǝldi; Dedanning ǝwladliri Axuriylar, Letuxiylar wǝ Leummiylar idi.
4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. These were all descendants of Keturah.
Midiyanning oƣulliri Əfaⱨ, Efǝr, Ⱨanoh, Abida wǝ Əldaaⱨ idi. Bular ⱨǝmmisi Kǝturaⱨning ǝwladliri idi.
5 Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac.
Ibraⱨim barliⱪini Isⱨaⱪⱪa atiwǝtkǝnidi;
6 But while he was still alive, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them to live in the east, well away from Isaac.
Ibraⱨim tehi Ⱨayat waⱪtida kiqik hotunliridin bolƣan oƣulliriƣa ⱨǝdiyǝlǝrni berip, andin bularni oƣli Isⱨaⱪtin yiraⱪ tursun dǝp, kün qiⱪix tǝrǝpkǝ, xǝrⱪiy zeminƣa ǝwǝtiwǝtkǝnidi.
7 Abraham lived to be 175
Ibraⱨimning ɵmrining künliri bir yüz yǝtmix yil boldi; u tolimu ⱪerip, künliri toxup, nǝpǝstin tohtap wapat boldi; u ɵz ⱪowmining ⱪexiƣa berip ⱪoxuldi.
8 when he breathed his last and died at a good old age. He had lived a full life, and now he joined his forefathers in death.
9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah near Mamre, in the field that had belonged to Ephron, son of Zohar, the Hittite.
Uning oƣulliri Isⱨaⱪ wǝ Ismail uni Mamrǝning uduliƣa jaylaxⱪan, Ⱨittiy Zoⱨarning oƣli Əfronning etizliⱪidiki Makpelaⱨning ƣarida dǝpnǝ ⱪildi.
10 This was the field Abraham had bought from the Hittites. Abraham was buried there with his wife Sarah.
Bu etizliⱪni Ibraⱨim Ⱨittiylardin setiwalƣanidi; mana bu yǝrlikkǝ Ibraⱨim dǝpnǝ ⱪilindi, ayali Saraⱨmu muxu yǝrgǝ dǝpnǝ ⱪilinƣanidi.
11 After Abraham's death, God blessed his son Isaac, who was living near Beer-lahai-roi.
Ibraⱨim wapat bolƣandin keyin xundaⱪ boldiki, Pǝrwǝrdigar uning oƣli Isⱨaⱪni bǝrikǝtlidi. Isⱨaⱪ Bǝǝr-Laⱨay-Royning yenida turatti.
12 This is the genealogy of Abraham's son Ishmael. His mother Hagar was Sarah's Egyptian slave.
Tɵwǝndikilǝr Saraⱨning misirliⱪ dediki Ⱨǝjǝrdin tuƣulƣan, Ibraⱨimning oƣli bolƣan Ismailning ǝwladliri: —
13 These were the names of the sons of Ishmael according to their family genealogy: Nebaioth (firstborn), Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam,
Ismailning oƣullirining, ularning nǝsǝbnamiliri wǝ ⱪǝbililiri boyiqǝ ismi tɵwǝndikiqǝ: — Ismailning tunji oƣli Nebayot; andin Kedar, Adbǝǝl, Mibsam,
15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.
Ⱨadad bilǝn Tema, Yǝtur bilǝn Nafix wǝ Ⱪǝdǝmaⱨ idi.
16 These were the sons of Ishmael, and these became the names of the places where they lived and camped—the twelve family rulers of their tribes.
Bular bolsa Ismailning oƣulliri bolup, ularning kǝnt wǝ qedirgaⱨliri ularning nami bilǝn atalƣan bolup, ular on ikki ⱪǝbiligǝ ǝmir bolƣanidi.
17 Ishmael lived to be 137. Then he breathed his last and died, and joined his forefathers in death.
Ismailning ɵmrining yilliri bir yüz ottuz yǝttǝ yil boldi; u ahirⱪi nǝpsini tartip wapat bolup, ɵz ⱪowmining ⱪexiƣa berip ⱪoxuldi.
18 Ishmael's descendants inhabited the region from Havilah to Shur, near the border of Egypt in the direction of Asshur. They were forever fighting with one other.
[Uning ǝwladliri] Ⱨawilaⱨ rayonidin tartip xurƣiqǝ olturaⱪlaxti (Xur bolsa Misirning utturisida bolup, Axurƣa baridiƣan yolda idi). Ismail ɵzining barliⱪ ⱪerindaxlirining udulida olturaⱪlaxti.
19 The following is the genealogy of Abraham's son Isaac. Abraham was the father of Isaac.
Ibraⱨimning oƣli Isⱨaⱪning nǝslining bayani mundaⱪtur: — Ibraⱨimdin Isⱨaⱪ tɵrǝldi.
20 When Isaac was 40 he married Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan-aram and the sister of Laban the Aramean.
Isⱨaⱪ Padan-Aramda olturuxluⱪ aramiy Betuǝlning ⱪizi, aramiy Labanning singlisi bolƣan Riwkaⱨni hotunluⱪⱪa alƣanda ⱪiriⱪ yaxⱪa kirgǝnidi.
21 Isaac prayed to the Lord for help on behalf of his wife because she couldn't have children. The Lord answered his prayer and she became pregnant.
Əmma Riwkaⱨ bolsa tuƣmas bolƣaqⱪa, Isⱨaⱪ hotuni üqün Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa dua-tilawǝt ⱪildi; Pǝrwǝrdigar uning duasini ijabǝt ⱪildi; xuning bilǝn ayali Riwkaⱨ ⱨamilidar boldi.
22 The twin babies inside her struggled with each other. So she asked the Lord, “Why is this happening to me?”
Əmma uning ⱪorsiⱪidiki ikki bala bir-biri bilǝn soⱪuxⱪili turdi. Xuning bilǝn Riwkaⱨ: — Əgǝr bundaⱪliⱪini bilsǝm, [ⱨamilidar] bolup nemǝ ⱪilattim? — dǝp Pǝrwǝrdigardin sǝwǝbini soriƣili bardi.
23 “You have two nations inside you,” the Lord replied. “You're going to give birth to two peoples who will compete against each other. One will be stronger than the other; the older one will be the servant of the younger one.”
Pǝrwǝrdigar uningƣa: — «Sening ⱪorsiⱪingda ikki ǝl bardur, Iqingdin ikki hǝlⱪ qiⱪip bir-biridin ayrilidu, Bir hǝlⱪ yǝnǝ bir hǝlⱪtin ƣalib kelidu, Qongi kiqikining hizmitini ⱪilidu» — dedi.
24 When the time came she gave birth to twins.
Uning ay-küni toxⱪanda, mana uning ⱪorsiⱪida dǝrwǝⱪǝ bir jüp ⱪoxkezǝk bar idi.
25 The first baby to be born was red, and covered with hair like a coat. So they named him Esau.
Awwal tuƣulƣini ⱪizƣuq bolup, pütün bǝdini juwidǝk tüklük idi. Ular uning ismini Əsaw dǝp ⱪoydi.
26 Then his twin brother was born, holding on to Esau's heel. So he was named Jacob. Isaac was 60 when they were born.
Andin inisi ⱪoli bilǝn Əsawning tapinini tutⱪan ⱨalda qiⱪti. Bu sǝwǝbtin uning ismi Yaⱪup dǝp ⱪoyuldi. Ular tuƣulƣanda Isⱨaⱪ atmix yaxta idi.
27 The boys grew up and Esau became a skilled hunter, at home in the countryside. Jacob was quiet and liked to stay at home in the tents.
Balilar ɵsüp qong boldi; Əsaw maⱨir owqi bolup, dala-janggalda yüridiƣan adǝm boldi. Yaⱪup bolsa durus adǝm bolup, qedirlarda turatti.
28 Isaac loved Esau because he brought him tasty wild game to eat, while Rebekah loved Jacob.
Isⱨaⱪ Əsawning owlap kǝlgǝn gɵxidin daim yǝp turƣaqⱪa, uningƣa amraⱪ idi. Lekin Riwkaⱨ Yaⱪupⱪa amraⱪ idi.
29 One day Jacob was cooking some stew when Esau got back from the countryside, tired out and starving hungry.
Bir küni Yaⱪup [purqaⱪ] xorpisi ⱪaynitiwatatti; Əsaw daladin ⱨerip-eqip ⱪaytip kǝldi.
30 “Give me some of that red stew,” Esau told Jacob. “I'm absolutely starving!” (That's how Esau got his other name, “Edom,” meaning “red.”)
Əsaw Yaⱪupⱪa: — Mǝn ⱨalimdin kǝttim! Ɵtünüp ⱪalay, awu ⱪizildin bǝrsǝng! — Awu ⱪizil nǝrsidin meni ozuⱪlandursangqu! Mǝn ⱨalimdin kǝttim, — dedi (xu sǝwǝbtin uning eti «Edom» dǝpmu ataldi).
31 “First sell me your rights as the firstborn son,” Jacob replied.
Yaⱪup uningƣa: — Undaⱪ bolsa, tunjiliⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪungni manga setip bǝrgin, — dedi.
32 “Look! I'm dying here! What use are the rights of the firstborn to me?” Esau declared.
Əsaw: — Mǝn ɵlǝy dǝwatimǝn, bu tunjiliⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪining manga nemǝ paydisi? — dedi.
33 “First you have to swear to me,” Jacob demanded. So Esau swore an oath selling his rights of the firstborn to Jacob.
Yaⱪup: — Əmisǝ ⱨazir manga ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilƣin, dewidi, u uningƣa ⱪǝsǝm ⱪilip, tunjiliⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪini Yaⱪupⱪa setip bǝrdi.
34 Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and lentil stew. He ate and drank, and then he got up and left. By doing this Esau showed how little he cared for his rights as the firstborn son.
Xuning bilǝn Yaⱪup Əsawƣa nan bilǝn ⱪizil purqaⱪ xorpisini bǝrdi. U yǝp-iqip ornidin turup kǝtti. Xundaⱪ ⱪilip Əsaw tunjiliⱪ ⱨoⱪuⱪiƣa xunqǝ etibarsiz ⱪariƣanidi.