< Luke 19 >
1 Jesus entered Jericho and walked through the town.
U Yeriho xǝⱨirigǝ kirip uningdin ɵtüp ketiwatatti.
2 A man was there named Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector. He was very rich.
Mana xu yǝrdǝ Zakay isimlik bir kixi bar idi. U «bax bajgir» bolup, intayin bay idi.
3 He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he couldn't see over the crowd.
U Əysaning ⱪandaⱪ adǝm ikǝnlikini kɵrüxkǝ pursǝt izdǝwatatti, lekin boyi pakar bolƣaqⱪa, hǝlⱪning toliliⱪidin uni kɵrǝlmǝytti.
4 So he ran ahead, and climbed up a sycamore tree to see Jesus as he passed by.
Xunga u aldi tǝrǝpkǝ yügürüp berip, uni kɵrüx üqün bir tüp üjmǝ dǝrihigǝ yamixip qiⱪti; qünki Əysa u yol bilǝn ɵtǝtti.
5 When Jesus got there, he looked up and said, “Zacchaeus, come down quickly! I need to stay at your house today.”
Wǝ Əysa u yǝrgǝ kǝlgǝndǝ yuⱪiriƣa ⱪarap uni kɵrüp uningƣa: — Zakay, qapsan qüxkin! Qünki mǝn bügün sening ɵyüngdǝ ⱪonuxum kerǝk, — dedi.
6 Zacchaeus climbed down quickly and was so happy to welcome Jesus to his home.
U aldirap qüxüp, huxalliⱪ bilǝn uni [ɵyidǝ] meⱨman ⱪildi.
7 When the people saw this they all complained, “He's gone to stay with such a sinner!”
Bu ixni kɵrgǝn halayiⱪning ⱨǝmmisi: U gunaⱨkar kixiningkidǝ ⱪonƣili kirip kǝtti! — dǝp ƣotuldixip kǝtti.
8 But Zacchaeus stood up and said before the Lord, “Look, I'm giving half of everything I own to the poor, and if I've cheated anybody, I'll pay them back four times as much!”
Lekin Zakay ornidin turup Rǝbgǝ: — I Rǝbbim, mana, mülkümning yerimini yoⱪsullarƣa berimǝn; ǝgǝr birawni yalƣandin xikayǝt ⱪilip uningdin birnemǝ ündürüwalƣan bolsam birigǝ tɵtni ⱪayturimǝn, — dedi.
9 In response Jesus said, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man has shown he is a son of Abraham too.
Buning bilǝn Əysa uningƣa [ⱪarap]: — Bügün nijat bu ɵygǝ kirdi. Qünki bu kixi ⱨǝm Ibraⱨimning oƣlidur!
10 For the Son of man came to search for and save those who are lost.”
Qünki Insan’oƣli ezip kǝtkǝnlǝrni izdǝp ⱪutⱪuzƣili kǝldi, — dedi.
11 While they were still paying attention, Jesus told them a story for they were close to Jerusalem and the people thought that God's kingdom was going to become a reality right away.
Halayiⱪ bu sɵzlǝrni tingxawatⱪanda u yǝnǝ sɵz ⱪilip bir tǝmsilni ⱪoxup eytti. Qünki u Yerusalemƣa yeⱪinlaxⱪanidi wǝ ular: «Hudaning padixaⱨliⱪi dǝrⱨal namayan bolidiƣu!?» — dǝp oylaxⱪanidi.
12 “Once there was a nobleman who left home to go to a distant country to be crowned king there, and then to return.
Xunga u mundaⱪ dedi: Bir aⱪsɵngǝk padixaⱨliⱪ tǝhtigǝ erixip kelix üqün yiraⱪ bir yurtⱪa ⱪarap yolƣa qiⱪiptu.
13 He called ten of his servants, divided money equally among them, and told them, ‘Invest this money until I return.’
[Awwal] u ɵzining on ⱪulini qaⱪirip, ularƣa on tillani ülǝxtürüp berip: «Mǝn ⱪaytip kǝlgüqǝ [buning bilǝn] oⱪǝt ⱪilinglar» — dǝptu.
14 But his people hated him, and sent a delegation after him to say, ‘We won't have this man as king over us.’
Biraⱪ ɵz yurt puⱪraliri uningƣa ɵq bolƣaqⱪa, kǝynidin ǝlqilǝrni ǝwǝtip: «Bu kixining üstimizgǝ padixaⱨ boluxini halimaymiz!» dǝptu.
15 After he had been crowned king he returned. He ordered his servants brought to him. He wanted to know what profit they had made by investing the money he had given them.
Wǝ u padixaⱨliⱪ mǝnsipigǝ erixip ⱪaytip kǝlgǝndǝ xundaⱪ boldiki, ⱨǝrbirining tijarǝt bilǝn ⱪanqǝ payda tapⱪinini bilmǝkqi bolup, pulini tapxurƣan ⱨeliⱪi ⱪullirini ɵz aldiƣa qaⱪirtiptu.
16 The first servant came in and said, ‘Lord, your money has earned ten times as much.’
Wǝ awwalⱪisi kelip: «I hojam, sili bǝrgǝn tilla on tilla payda ⱪildi» dǝptu.
17 ‘Well done! You're a good servant,’ said the king. ‘Since you proved yourself trustworthy in a very small matter, I'm placing you in charge of ten cities.’
«Yaraysǝn, ǝy yahxi ⱪul! Sǝn kiqikkinǝ ixta ixǝnqlik qiⱪⱪanliⱪing üqün on xǝⱨǝrgǝ ⱨakim bolƣin» — dǝptu hojayin uningƣa.
18 The second servant came in and said, ‘Lord, your money has earned five times as much.’
Ikkinqisi kelip: «I hojam, sili bǝrgǝn tilla bǝx tilla payda ⱪildi» dǝptu.
19 ‘I'm placing you in charge of five cities,’ said the king.
Hojayin uningƣa ⱨǝm: «Sǝn ⱨǝm bǝx xǝⱨǝrgǝ ⱨakim bolƣin» dǝptu.
20 Another servant came in and said, ‘Lord, look, here's your money back. I kept it safe, wrapped up in a cloth.
Lekin yǝnǝ birsi kelip: «I hojam, mana sili bǝrgǝn tilla! Buni yaƣliⱪⱪa qigip bir jayda ⱪoyup saⱪlidim.
21 I was afraid of you because you're a hard man. You take what doesn't belong to you, and you harvest what you didn't plant.’
Qünki sili ⱪattiⱪ adǝm ikǝnla, sili amanǝt ⱪilmiƣanliridin payda ündürüp, ɵzliri terimiƣanliridin ⱨosul yiƣila. Xuning üqün silidin ⱪorⱪtum» dǝptu.
22 ‘I'll judge you by your own words,’ the king replied. ‘You know I'm a hard man, who as you say, takes what doesn't belong to me, and I harvest what I didn't plant.
Əmma [hojayini] uningƣa: «Əy ǝski ⱪul, sanga ɵz aƣzingdin qiⱪⱪan sɵzliring boyiqǝ ⱨɵküm ⱪilay. Sǝn mening amanǝt ⱪilmay ündürüwalidiƣan, terimay turup yiƣiwalidiƣan ⱪattiⱪ adǝm ikǝnlikimni bilip turup,
23 Why then didn't you deposit my money in the bank, so that when I returned I could have had my money with interest?’
nemǝ üqün mening pulumni hǝziniqilǝrgǝ amanǝt ⱪoymiding? Mǝn ⱪaytip kǝlgǝndǝ, uni ɵsümi bilǝn almasmidim?» — dǝptu.
24 The king told those who were standing beside him, ‘Take the money away from him, and give it to the one who made ten times as much.’
Andin u yenidikilǝrgǝ: «Uningdiki tillani elip on tilla tapⱪan ⱪulƣa beringlar!» dǝp buyruptu.
25 ‘But master, he already has ten times as much,’ they replied.
Ular uningƣa: «I hoja, uning on tillasi tursa!» — dǝptikǝn,
26 The king said, ‘I tell you, to those who have, more will be given; but those who do not have, even what they have will be taken away from them.
[ⱨojayin yǝnǝ mundaⱪ dǝptu]: «— Qünki mǝn silǝrgǝ xuni eytayki, kimdǝ bar bolsa, uningƣa tehimu kɵp berilidu; ǝmma kimdǝ yoⱪ bolsa, ⱨǝtta uningda bar bolƣanlirimu uningdin mǝⱨrum ⱪilinidu.
27 And as for my enemies who didn't want me to be king over them, bring them here and kill them in front of me.’”
Əmdi üstigǝ padixaⱨ bolup ⱨɵküm sürüxümni halimiƣan düxmǝnlirimni bolsa, ularni kǝltürüp, mening aldimda ⱪǝtl ⱪilinglar».
28 After he'd finished telling them this story, Jesus left for Jerusalem, walking on ahead.
U bu ixlarni eytⱪandin keyin, Yerusalemƣa qiⱪixⱪa aldiƣa ⱪarap mangdi.
29 As he approached Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives, he sent two disciples, telling them:
Wǝ xundaⱪ boldiki, u Zǝytun teƣining etikidiki Bǝyt-Fagi wǝ Bǝyt-Aniya yeziliriƣa yeⱪin kǝlginidǝ, ikki muhlisiƣa munularni tapilap aldin ǝwǝtti:
30 “Go to the village farther on. As you enter it you'll find a colt tied up that no one has ever ridden. Untie it and bring it here.
— Silǝr udulunglardiki yeziƣa beringlar. U yǝrgǝ kiripla ⱨeq adǝm balisi minip baⱪmiƣan, baƣlaⱪliⱪ bir tǝhǝyni kɵrisilǝr. Uni yexip bu yǝrgǝ yetilǝp kelinglar.
31 If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you untying it?’ just say, ‘The Lord needs it.’”
Əgǝr birsi silǝrdin: «Nemixⱪa buni yexisilǝr?» dǝp sorap ⱪalsa, silǝr uningƣa: «Rǝbning buningƣa ⱨajiti qüxti» — dǝnglar.
32 So the two disciples went and found that everything was just as Jesus had said.
Xuning bilǝn ǝwǝtilgǝnlǝr beriwidi, ix dǝl u ularƣa eytⱪandǝk boldi.
33 As they were untying the colt, its owners asked them, “Why are you untying the colt?”
Ular tǝhǝyni yexiwatⱪanda, uning igiliri ulardin: — Tǝhǝyni nemixⱪa yexisilǝr? — dǝp soridi.
34 The disciples replied, “The Lord needs it.”
Ular: — Rǝbning uningƣa ⱨajiti qüxti, — dedi.
35 They brought the colt to Jesus. Then they threw their cloaks over it, and sat Jesus on its back.
Ular uni Əysaning aldiƣa yetilǝp kǝldi; wǝ yepinqa-qapanlirini tǝhǝyning üstigǝ selip, Əysani yɵlǝp üstigǝ mindürdi.
36 As he rode along, people spread their cloaks on the road.
U ketip barƣinida, hǝlⱪlǝr yepinqa-qapanlirini yolƣa payandaz ⱪilip saldi.
37 As he approached Jerusalem, right where the road goes down from the Mount of Olives, the crowd of disciples all began shouting joyful praises to God at the top of their voices for all the miracles they had seen.
Wǝ u Zǝytun teƣidin qüxüx yoliƣa yeⱪinlaxⱪinida, pütkül muhlislar jamaiti xadlinip, ɵz kɵzi bilǝn kɵrgǝn ⱪudrǝtlik mɵjizilǝr üqün awazini kɵtürüp: «Pǝrwǝrdigarning namida kǝlgǝn padixaⱨ mubarǝktur! Asmanlarda tinq-inaⱪliⱪ tiklǝngǝy, ǝrxiǝlada xan-xǝrǝp ayan bolƣay!» dǝp towlixip Hudaƣa mǝdⱨiyǝ oⱪuxⱪa baxlidi.
38 “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord,” they shouted. “Peace in heaven and glory in highest heaven.”
39 Some of the Pharisees who were in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, stop your disciples from saying that.”
Lekin topning iqidǝ bǝzi Pǝrisiylǝr uningƣa: — Əy ustaz, muhlisliringƣa [muxu gǝpliri üqün] tǝnbiⱨ bǝr! — deyixti.
40 But Jesus replied, “I tell you that if they kept quiet then the stones will shout!”
Biraⱪ u ularƣa jawabǝn: — Silǝrgǝ xuni eytayki, bular jim turƣan bolsa, ⱨǝtta bu taxlarmu quⱪan selixⱪan bolatti, — dedi.
41 But as he got closer, he saw the city and wept over it.
Əmdi u xǝⱨǝrgǝ yeⱪinlixip uni kɵrüp, uning üqün yiƣlap mundaⱪ dedi:
42 “I really wish today that you, even you, had known the path that leads to peace!” he said. “But now it's hidden from your eyes.
— [I Yerusalem]! Sǝn bügün, bu kününgdǝ, tinq-amanliⱪing üqün nemǝ kerǝk bolƣinini bilsǝng idi! Kaxki, bu ixlar ⱨazir kɵzliringdin yoxurundur.
43 The time is coming upon you when your enemies will besiege you, building ramps to attack you, encircling you and closing you in from every side.
Qünki xundaⱪ künlǝr bexingƣa keliduki, düxmǝnliring ǝtrapingni ⱪaxa-istiⱨkam bilǝn ⱪorxap seni ⱪamap tɵt tǝrǝptin ⱪistaydu.
44 They will smash you to the ground, you and your children within you. They won't leave one stone on another within you, for you refused to accept salvation when it came to you.”
Ular seni wǝ [sepiling]ning iqingdiki baliliringni yǝr bilǝn yǝksǝn ⱪilip, ⱨǝtta taxni taxning üstidimu ⱪaldurmaydu; qünki [Huda]ning seni yoⱪliƣan pǝytini bilip yǝtmiding.
45 Jesus entered the Temple and began driving out all the people trading there.
Wǝ u ibadǝthana ⱨoyliliriƣa kirip, u yǝrdǝ elim-setim ⱪiliwatⱪanlarni ⱨǝydǝp qiⱪirip,
46 He told them, “Scriptures state that ‘my house will be a house of prayer,’ but you've turned it into a den of thieves.”
ularƣa: — Muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarda: «Mening ɵyüm dua-tilawǝthana bolidu» dǝp pütülgǝn bolsimu, lekin silǝr uni «bulangqilarning uwisi» ⱪiliwaldinglar! — dedi.
47 He was teaching in the Temple every day. The chief priests, the religious teachers, and the leaders of the people were trying to kill him.
Xu waⱪitlarda u ⱨǝrküni ibadǝthanida tǝlim berǝtti. Bax kaⱨinlar, Tǝwrat ustazliri wǝ yurt qongliri uni yoⱪitixⱪa amal izdidi.
48 But they couldn't find a way to do it because everyone appreciated him, hanging on his every word.
Lekin ular ⱪandaⱪ ⱪol selixni bilmǝytti, qünki barliⱪ hǝlⱪ uning sɵzini tingxax üqün uningƣa ⱪattiⱪ yepixⱪanidi.