< Daniel 4 >
1 Nebuchadnezzar the king, unto all people, nations, and languages, that dwell on all the earth, May your welfare increase.
Paççah Navuxodonosoree gırgıne dyunyelyne xalq'bışik'le, milletbışik'le, menne-menne mizyaaşil yuşan haa'ane insanaaşik'le eyhen: «Vuşun barakat geed qixhen!
2 The signs and wonders which the most high God hath wrought toward me I find it for good to make known.
Zas ıkkanniy Allah Ta'aalee yizdemee hı'iyn əlaamatbıyiy mö'cuzabı şos yuşan ha'as.
3 His signs—how great are they! and his wonders— how mighty are they! his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his rule is over every generation.
Nimeena xəbvallayiy Mang'une əlaamatbışee, Nimeenacab guciy Mang'une mö'cuzabışee! Mang'una paççahiyvalla gırgıne gahbışista paççahiyvalla vobna, Mang'vee vuk'lek vukkiy nasılıle nasılılqa ılğeç'es!»
4 Nebuchadnezzar was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace.
«Zı, Navuxodonosoree, xaa, yizde sarayee nişinacab hidya'ana yugna, karnana ı'mı'rniy haa'a vob.
5 I saw a dream which terrified me; and the thoughts upon my couch and the visions of my head troubled me.
Yiğbışde sa yiğıl, zı qəq'ənı'iyn sa nyak' g'acu. Nik'ek g'acuyne karbışda zı fıkır opxhanmee, zı mane fıkırbışee geer qəq'ən hı'ı.
6 Therefore made I a decree to bring before me all the wise men of Babylon, that they might make known unto me the interpretation of the dream.
Zı, mançil-allab əmr hav'u, yizın nyak' nen eyheniyva ats'axhesdemee, zasqa Baabilin gırgın k'oran ək'elynanbı see'eva.
7 Then came up the magicians, the astrologers, the Chaldeans, and the soothsayers; and the dream did I recite before them; but its interpretation did they not make known unto me.
Manke zasqa sehirbazar, cadubı ha'anbı, falçeer abayle. Zı manbışis yizın nyak' yuşan he'eeyid, manbışisse man nyak' nen eyheniyva eyhes əxı' deş.
8 But at the last came up before me Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, after the name of my god, and in whom is the spirit of the holy gods; and the dream did I recite before him, [saying, ]
Nekke qiyğa zasqa Daniyal donana arayle, zı mang'usud yizın nyak' yuşan ha'an. (Mang'un do Belyteşassar vod, yizde allahne doyulyna, muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h mang'une ad vod).
9 O Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, of whom I know that the spirit of the holy gods is in thee, and that no secret is concealed from thee, tell me the visions of my dream which I have seen, with its interpretation.
Zı uvhuyn: – Sehirbazaaşina nekke xərna eyxhena Belyteşassar! Zak'le ats'an, yiğne ad muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h vod, yiğnemee sirrılqa hirxhıliy dağamın deş vod. Həşde zı vas zak'le nik'ek g'acuyn yuşan ha'as. Ğu yizın nyak' zas qe'e.
10 And the visions of my head on my couch were, [that] I saw, and behold, there was a tree in the midst of the earth, and its height was great.
Zak'le nik'ek, dyunyeyne yı'q'nee sa geeb axtına yiv g'avcu.
11 The tree grew, and was strong, and its height reached unto heaven, and it was visible to the end of all the earth.
Yiv manimee xəb qooxhe, manimee it'umooxhe, mançin q'om xəybışeeqa hiyxhar. Mana yiv dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışile g'ooce vuxha.
12 Its foliage was splendid, and its fruit large, and on it was food for all: under it sought the beasts of the field for shade, and in its boughs dwelt the fowls of heaven, and from it was fed all flesh.
Mançil uftanna t'ele, geed meyvabı, gırgıng'uscad oxhanasın kar eyxhen. Mançine avud çolun həyvanar, yivelid xəybışeedın şit'yar eyxhe ıxha. Gırgıne üç'üdunçıncad mançile kar otxhan ıxha.
13 I saw in the visions of my head on my couch, and, behold, a watcher who was also a holy one came down from heaven.
Zı nik'eenang'a zak'le, xəybışeençe muq'addasın malaaik gəə g'acu.
14 He called with might, and thus he said, Hew down the trees and lop off its branches, strip off its leaves, and scatter its fruit; let the beasts flee away from under it, and the fowls from among its branches:
Mane malaaikee axtıne sesika eyhen: „Mana yivub, çilin bıtağbıd gyatxe, mançilyna t'eleb g'ılymabaççe ulyoode, meyvabıd inyaqa-şaqa dağe'e. Hasre mançik avudun həyvanarıd, cilin şit'yarıd hetxvecen.
15 Nevertheless leave the body of its roots in the earth, but [bound] with fetters of iron and copper, among the grass of the field; and let it be made wet with the dew of heaven, and let its portion be with the beasts on the herbage of the earth;
Saccu mançin dunk kokbışika sacigee yivaykayiy yezaka alitk'ır, çolee ələəne ok'bışee hasre. Hasre man xəybışde çiyin çüvə qe'ecen, həyvanaaşika sacigeeyid ok'bışee ixhecen.
16 Let his heart be changed not to be human, and let a beast's heart be given unto him; and let seven times elapse over him.
Hasre mane yiveke insanna ək'el g'avşu, mançis həyvanna ək'el hevlecen. Hasre yighılle senna məxüd ixhecen.
17 Through the resolve of the watchers is this decree, and by the order of the holy ones is this decision: to the intent that the living may know that the Most High ruleth over the kingdom of men, and that he can give it to whomsoever he pleaseth, and can set up over it the lowest of men.
Həşdiyne insanaaşik'le ats'axhxhecenva, muq'addasne malaaikaaşe əmr hav'u: insanaaşine paççahiyvalis Allah Ta'aalee xəbvalla haa'a. Mang'veeyib paççahiyvallab şavusqayiy Cus vukkan mang'usqab qoolena. Mang'usser insanaaşine yı'q'nee nekke avqanar manbışda xərna ha'as əxəna“.
18 This dream have I, king Nebuchadnezzar, seen; but thou, O Belteshazzar, relate its interpretation, forasmuch as all the wise men of my kingdom are not able to make known unto me the interpretation; but thou art able; for the spirit of the holy gods is in thee.
Zak'le – paççah Navuxodonosoruk'le – məxdın nyak' g'acu. Belyteşassar, man zak'le g'acuyn nyak' nen eyheniyva zak'le eyhe. Yizde paççahiyvaleene k'orane ək'elynanbışde sang'ussecad man nen eyheniyva eyhes əxı' deş. Vasse man ha'as əxəsın, val muq'addasne allahaaşin rı'h vod».
19 Then was Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, astounded for one hour, and his thoughts troubled him. The king then commenced, and said, Belteshazzar, let not the dream, or its interpretation, trouble thee. Belteshazzar answered and said, My lord, O that the dream might be for those that hate thee, and its interpretation for thy enemies.
«Mane gahıl Belyteşassar donana Daniyal, sabara gahna ghal aaqıcar axva, mana cunecar fıkırbışile qəyq'ənna. Paççahee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Belyteşassar, nik'enır, mançine mə'naynır ğu qəq'ən hıma'acen. Belyteşassaree eyhen: – Yizda xərna, ğu şavuk'leyiy g'ımece, man nyak' manbışin ıxhaynxhiy, man nen eyheniyvad yiğne duşmanaaşine vuk'lelqa qadınxhiy!
20 The tree that thou hast seen, which grew, and was strong, the height of which reached unto the heaven, and which was visible to all the earth;
Vak'le g'avcuna axtına, it'umna, q'om xəybışeeqa hiviyxharna, dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışile g'oocena,
21 The foliage of which was splendid, and the fruit of which was large, and on which was food for all; under which dwelt the beasts of the field, and in the boughs of which nestled the fowls of the heaven: —
çılin t'ele micagna, meyvabı geednana, gırgıng'vee otxhanna, çolan həyvanar əqeeeqa qadaylena, xəəne şit'yaaşe çil akvaabı ha'ana
22 It is thou, O king, that art grown and become strong; and thy greatness is grown apace, and reacheth unto heaven, and thy dominion is to the end of the earth.
yiv, paççah, ğu vorna. Ğu xər qıxha it'umxhana, yiğna xəbvalla xəybışeeqa, yiğın vuk'lek vukkiyid dyunyeyne gırgıne surabışilqa hitxhır.
23 And whereas the king saw a watcher and a holy one coming down from heaven, who said, Hew the tree down, and destroy it; yet leave the body of its roots in the earth, but [bound] in fetters of iron and copper, among the grass of the field; and let it be made wet with the dew of heaven, and let its portion be with the beasts of the field, till seven times elapse over it: —
Paççahık'le xəənçe giç'una muq'addasna malaaik g'acu. Mang'vee eyhenıd g'iyxhen: «Mana yiv gyapxı oot'e. Saccu mançin dunkiy kokbı yivaykayiy yezaka alitk'ır nyuq'vnee, çolane ok'bışee g'aletçe. Hasre mançis xəəne çiyin xhyan helecen, yighılle sen ılğeç'esmeeyib çolane həyvanaaşika aaxvecen».
24 This is the interpretation, O king, and this is the resolve of the Most High, which will come over my lord the king:
Paççah, haane zı vak'le nyak' hucoo eyheniyva eyhe. İn Allah Ta'aalee, yizde xərıng'une, paççahne vuk'lelqa qalesın uvhu.
25 They will drive thee away from men, and with the beasts of the field is thy dwelling to be, and they will suffer thee to eat herbs like oxen, and they will suffer thee to be made wet with the dew of heaven, and seven times will elapse over thee; until that thou wilt know that the Most High ruleth over the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he pleaseth.
Ğu insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşesda, ğu çolune həyvanaaşika sacigee ixhes. Vas yatsıs xhinne ok' ooxhan haa'as, ğu xəəne çiyın əyxəra'as. Ğu məxür yighılle senna axvas. Allah Ta'aalee insanaaşine paççahiyvallabışis xəbvalla haa'ava, Mang'veecadıd manbı Cus neng'uneyiy xılyaqa ıkkanıd qeleva, manke vak'le ats'axhes.
26 And whereas they ordered to leave the body of the roots of the tree: thy kingdom will remain unto thee, as soon as thou wilt know that the Heavens do rule.
Vak'le nik'ee yivene dunkuka sacigee kokbıd havaceva uvhuyn eyhe g'ayxhiyn, man yiğna paççahiyvalla vasqa savaak'alasdava eyhen vodun. Valqa gırgınçis Xəybışee xəbvalla haa'ava hitxhıring'a, man ixhes.
27 Therefore, O king, let my counsel be agreeable unto thee, and atone for thy sins by righteousness, and for thy iniquities by showing kindness to the poor: perhaps thy prosperity may [thereby] endure long.
Mançil-allad, paççah, ğu zal yugda k'ırı alixhxhe: bınahbışike xıl ts'ıts'ee'e. Bınah haa'asse, kardeşinbışis rəhı'm, qopkuvalla he'e. Ğu məxüd he'eene, sayıb, yiğna yugvalybışeena gah xıliy qooxhe».
28 All this came over king Nebuchadnezzar.
Man gırgın kar paççah Navuxodonosorne vuk'lelqa qadaylen.
29 At the end of twelve months he was walking upon the royal palace at Babylon.
Ooğançe yits'ıq'vəble vaz ılğevç'uyle qiyğa, paççah Baabileene sarayne daxal iykarang'a,
30 The king commenced, and said, Is not this Babylon the great, that I myself have built for a royal residence by the might of my power, and for the honor of my majesty?
eyhen: – Hayna xəbna paççahaaşina paytaxt Baabil, zı yizde xənne gucuka, yizın do axtıda ixhenceva alyav'u.
31 The word was still in the king's mouth, when there fell a voice from heaven, [saying, ] To thee it is said, O king Nebuchadnezzar, The kingdom departeth from thee.
Cuvab paççahne ghalençe qığeç'u ç'əvxha deşdiy, xəybışeençe ses qaadayle: – Paççah Navuxodonosor, yiğna paççahiyvalla xılençe g'avşesdava q'arar huvu.
32 And from men will they drive thee away, and with the beasts of the field shall thy dwelling be; herbs like oxen will they suffer thee to eat, and seven times shall elapse over thee: until thou wilt know that the Most High ruleth over the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he pleaseth.
Ğu insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşesda, çolane həyvanaaşika ixhes, yatsın xhinneyib ok' ooxhanas. Ğu məxür yighılle senna axvas. Allah Ta'aalee insanaaşine paççahiyvallabışis xəbvalla haa'ava, Mang'veecadıd manbı Cus neng'uneyiy xılyaqa ıkkanıd qeleva, manke vak'le ats'axhes.
33 At the same hour the word was fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar; and from men was he driven away, and herbs like oxen had he to eat, and with the dew of heaven was his body made wet: till his hair was grown like eagles' [feathers], and his nails were like birds' [claws].—
Navuxodonosorne hək'ee uvhiyn karbı mankecad vuk'lelqa qadaylenbı. Mana insanaaşine yı'q'neençe g'e'eşşena, mang'veeyib yatsan xhinne ok' ooxhan giyğal. Mang'un ç'ərbı q'aacirna vusun xhinne xıliy qıxhesmee, xhınt'arıd şit'yaaşin xhınt'ar xhinne xıliy qıxhesmee xəybışde çiyın mana əyxər ha'a ıxha.
34 But at the end of the days I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up my eyes unto heaven, and my understanding returned unto me, and I blessed the Most High, and I praised and glorified the Everliving, whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and whose kingdom is over every generation;
«Zı Navuxodonosor, man yiğbı çəveedaxheng'a, xəəqa ilyakkı. Manke yizda ək'el zalqa sapk'ıl. Zı Allah Ta'aalays şukur hav'u, Gırgıne gahbışil Vorung'un do axtı qı'ı.
35 And [by whom] all the inhabitants of the earth are regarded as nought; and [who] according to his pleasure doth with the host of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth; while there is none that can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou?
Mang'unemee, dyunyeyn gırgın insanar vuççud deşin kar vod.
36 At the same time my understanding returned unto me; and with the glory of my kingdom, my honor and my splendor returned unto me; and my counsellors and my lords sought for me: and I was replaced in my kingdom, and additional greatness was added unto me.
Yizda ək'el zalqa sapk'ılne gahıl, zalqa paççahaaşina xəbvalla, axtın do satk'ıl. Yizın mı'sləhətçeerayiy zas k'anenbınbı meeb zasqa sapk'ıl. Manbışe zı meer paççahiyvalilqa sak'al hı'ı. Zı şenkiynçıler qıvaats'ına ıxha.
37 Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol and glorify the King of heaven, all whose works are truth, and whose ways are justice; and who is able to bring low those that walk in pride.
Xəybışde Paççahın gırgın işbı yugunbı, yəqbıd qotkuynbı ıxhal-alla, həşdiyle zı, Navuxodonosoree, Mang'us şukur haa'a, Mana axtı qa'a. Mang'usse co axtıba avqaaqanbı avqa qa'as vəəxənbı».