< Genesis 39 >
1 Joseph had been taken to Egypt by the Ishmaelites, who had sold him to Potiphar, an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh's officers, the commander of the royal guard.
Yusuf Misirqa qıkkı. Fironne g'aravulyçeeşine xərıng'vee, Misirğançene Potifaree mana I'smı'ı'lybışike ileşşena.
2 The Lord was with Joseph and made him successful. He lived in his Egyptian master's house.
Rəbb Yusufukaniy vor, mana gırgın kar uftanda ha'as həsilexhenaniy. Yusuf Misirğançene xərıng'une xaaniy axvana.
3 His master noticed that the Lord was with him and made him successful in everything he did.
Mang'une xərıng'uk'le g'ecen, Rəbb mang'ukavur, mang'vee gırgın işbı uftanda həsilya'avud.
4 Potiphar appreciated Joseph and his service, and put him in charge of his household and made him responsible for everything he owned.
Yusuf xərıng'une ulesqa yugra qarı, mang'uke xərıng'vee cusdacar nukar ha'a. Xərıng'vee Yusufuke cun xav vuk'lek ıkkekana hı'ı, cun gırgın karıd mang'une xıleqa quvu.
5 From the time he put Joseph in charge and trusted him with all he had, the Lord blessed Potiphar's household because of Joseph. The Lord blessed everything he had, whether in his house or in his fields.
Mang'vee Yusufne xıleqa xaanayiy karana xəbvalla quvuyle qiyğa, Rəbbee Yusuful-alla Misirğançeng'une xaas barakat hoole. Potifarne xaa, çolee, gırgıne karee Rəbbina barakat g'ooce giviyğal.
6 So Potiphar left Joseph to care for everything he owned. He didn't bother with anything except to decide what food he was going to eat. Now Joseph was handsome, having a good physique,
Mang'vee cun gırgın kar Yusufne xılyaqa qele, mang'une vuk'ulee otxhun-ulyodğuyle ğayrı medın vuççud eyxhe deş. Yusuf tanaler, aq'vayler micagra ıxha.
7 so some time later he caught the eye of his master's wife. She propositioned him, saying, “Come here! Sleep with me!”
Sabara gah ılğevç'uyle qiyğa, xərıng'une xhunaşşeyna Yusufulqa ul gipxhı eyhen: – Qora zaka g'alixhe.
8 But he turned her down, telling his master's wife, “Look, my master trusts me so much he doesn't even bother to find out how his household is running. He's put me in charge of everything he owns—
Yusufus man ha'as ıkkiykan deş. Mang'vee məng'ı'k'le eyhen: – Zı inyaanang'a xərıng'uk'le cune xaa hucoo ıxhay, nen ıxhay ats'a deş. Zı həşde ine xaa xərna eyxhe. Yizde xərıng'vee cune xaadın gırgın kar vale ğayrı yizde xıleqa quvu. Saccu ğu, cuna xhunaşşeva, qideele. Zı nəxüdne məxdun qəlasın he'e? Man he'ee Allahne ögeyir xənne bınahee k'eyxhas!
9 no one in this house has more authority than me! He hasn't held back anything from me except you, because you are his wife. So how could I do such an evil thing as this, and sin against God?”
10 Day after day she persisted in asking him, but he refused to sleep with her and tried to avoid her.
Məng'ee man yiğıs Yusufuk'le eyhe ıxha, Yusufusmee məng'ı'ka ixhesır, g'alixhasır ıkkan deşdiy.
11 But one day he went into the house to do his work and none of the other servants were there.
Yusuf sa yiğıl cune işiqar qihna xaaqa ikkeç'e. Xaane insanaaşike ar vuşucar ıxha deş.
12 She grabbed him by his clothing, and demanded, “Sleep with me!” But leaving his clothing in her hand, he ran out of the house.
Məng'ee mana tanalinçike aqqı «Zaka g'alixheva!» eyhe. Yusufee tanalinbı məng'ı'ne xıle g'ali'ı g'aqa hexva.
13 Seeing that he'd left his clothing in her hand, and had ran out of the house,
Zəiyfayk'le g'acuyng'a, Yusufee tanalinbı cene xılevud g'ali'ı hixu,
14 she shouted out to her servants, “Look at this! He brought this Hebrew slave here to dishonor us! This man came to try and rape me, but I screamed at the top of my voice.
məng'ee xaane insanaaşilqa onu'u eyhen: – İlyaake, vuşde xərıng'vee şi tesser hee'ecenva cühüt şasqa arı! Mana zaka g'alixhasva zasqa qarı, zımee xəbna ts'ir hav'u!
15 When he heard me scream for help, he left his clothing beside me and ran outside.”
Yizda ts'ir g'avxhumee, mang'vee tanalinbı g'ali'ı g'aqa hixu!
16 She kept his clothing with her until her husband came home.
Potifar xaaqa sak'alasmee, məng'ee Yusufun tanalinbı cesne havace.
17 Then she told him her story. It went like this: “That Hebrew slave you brought here tried to come and dishonor me.
Məng'ee adamiysıd akaran karbı yuşanı'ı, eyhen: – Ğu inyaqa ariyne nukar cühüt'e, zı tesser he'esva zasqa ikkeç'u,
18 But as soon as I screamed and called for help, he left his clothing beside me and ran outside.”
zı manke k'arats'ana ts'ir hav'u! Ts'ir g'avxhu mana tanalinbıd g'ali'ı, g'aqa hixu.
19 When Potiphar heard the story his wife told him, saying, “This is what your servant did to me,” he became angry.
Yusufne xərıng'uk'le xhunaşşeyn «yiğne nukaree zak in hı'ı» cuvabbı g'ayxhesse, mang'us k'yabaylena.
20 He took Joseph and put him in the prison where the king's prisoners were kept, and there he stayed.
Yusuf aqqı zindaneeqa, paççahın avqvuynbı havaacene cigeeqa qele.
21 But the Lord was with Joseph, showing him trustworthy love, and made the chief jailer pleased with him.
Rəbb Yusufukaniy vor. Yusufus Rəbbee yugvalla ha'a: zindanne xərıng'une ulesqa mana yugra qarayle.
22 So the chief jailer put Joseph in charge of all the prisoners there and gave him the responsibility for running the prison.
Zindanne xərıng'vee zindane avqvuyn gırgınbı Yusufne xılyaqa qoole. Maa'ad ha'ane gırgıne işbışis Yusufeniy xəbvalla haa'a.
23 The chief jailer didn't bother with anything for Joseph took care of it all for the Lord was with him and made him successful.
Yusufusqa quvuyne işbışde nençikacar zindanna xərna ilyakkana deşdiy. Rəbb cukava, Yusuf gırgın işbı uftanda ha'as həsilexhenaniy.