< Judges 17 >
1 A man named Micah from the hill country of Ephraim
Efraimning taghlirida Mikah isimlik bir kishi bar idi.
2 told his mother, “Those eleven hundred shekels of silver that were stolen from you and that I heard you curse—I've got the silver. I was the one who took it.” Then his mother said, “My son, the Lord bless you!”
U anisigha: — Séning héliqi bir ming bir yüz kümüsh tenggeng oghrilap kétilgenidi; sen tenggilerni qarghiding we buni manga dep berding. Mana, kümüsh mende, uni men alghandim, déwidi, anisi: — Ey oghlum, Perwerdigar séni beriketligey!, — dédi.
3 He gave back to his mother the eleven hundred shekels of silver. His mother announced, “I'm completely dedicating this money to the Lord. I'm handing it over to my son to have an idol carved, an image made with molten silver. So now I return it to you.”
Mikah bu bir ming bir yüz kümüsh tenggini anisigha yandurup berdi. Anisi: — Men eslide bu pulni sen oghlumni dep Perwerdigargha béghishlap, uning bilen oyma but we quyma but yasashqa atiwetkenidim; emdi yenila sanga bérey, dédi.
4 After he'd returned the silver to his mother she gave two hundred shekels to a silversmith who made it into a carved idol, an image made with molten silver. They were kept in Micah's house.
Lékin Mikah kümüshni anisigha qayturup berdi; anisi uningdin ikki yüz kümüsh tenggini élip bir zergerge bérip, bir oyma but bilen bir quyma but yasatti; ular Mikahning öyige qoyup qoyuldi.
5 Micah had built a shrine for the idol. He also made an ephod and some household gods, and ordained one of his sons as his priest.
Mikah dégen bu kishi eslide bir butxana peyda qilghan, shuningdek özige bir efod bilen birnechche «terafim»ni yasighanidi; andin öz oghulliridin birini kahinliqqa mexsus teyinlep, uni özige kahin qildi.
6 At that time Israel didn't have a king— everyone did what they themselves thought was the right thing to do.
Shu künlerde Israilda héch padishah bolmidi; herkim öz neziride yaxshi körün’genni qilatti.
7 One young man, a Levite from the tribe of Judah had been living in Bethlehem in Judah,
Yehuda jemetining tewesidiki Beyt-Lehemde Lawiy qebilisidin bolghan bir yigit bar idi; u shu yerde musapir bolup turup qalghanidi.
8 left Bethlehem to look for a different place to live. As he traveled through the hill country of Ephraim, he came to Micah's house.
Bu yigit bir jay tépip turay dep, Yehudalarning yurtidiki Beyt-Lehem shehiridin chiqti. U seper qilip, Efraim taghliqigha, Mikahning öyige kélip chüshti.
9 “Where are you from?” Micah asked him. “I'm a Levite from Bethlehem in Judah,” the man replied. “I'm looking for a place to live.”
Mikah uningdin: — Qeyerdin kelding, dep soriwidi, u uninggha jawaben: — Men Yehudalarning yurtidiki Beyt-Lehemlik bir Lawiymen, bir jay tépip turay dep chiqtim, — dédi.
10 “Come and stay here with me. You can be my ‘father’ and priest, and I'll give you ten shekels of silver a year, plus your clothes and food.” So the Levite went inside
Mikah uninggha: — Undaq bolsa men bilen turup, manga hem ata hem kahin bolup bergin; men sanga her yili on kümüsh tengge, bir yürüsh égin we kündilik yémek-ichmikingni bérey, — dédi. Buni anglap Lawiy kishi uningkige kirdi.
11 and agreed to stay with him. The young man became like a son to him.
Lawiy u kishi bilen turushqa razi boldi; yigit shu kishige öz oghulliridin biridek bolup qaldi.
12 Micah ordained the Levite as his own priest and he lived in Micah's house.
Andin Mikah bu Lawiy kishini [kahinliqqa] mexsus teyinlidi. Shuning bilen [Lawiy] yigit uninggha kahin bolup, Mikahning öyide turup qaldi.
13 “I'm sure the Lord will bless me now, because I have a Levite as my priest,” Micah concluded.
Andin Mikah: — Bir Lawiy kishi manga kahin bolghini üchün, Perwerdigarning manga yaxshiliq qilidighinini bilimen, — dédi.