< 2 Samuel 18 >
1 And David inspects the people who [are] with him, and sets over them heads of thousands and heads of hundreds,
Davud cune hıqiy-allane g'oşunuqa ilyakka. Mang'vee g'oşun aazırna, vəşna bit'al hav'u, manbışilqa ç'ak'ınbı giviyxhe.
2 and David sends the third of the people by the hand of Joab, and the third by the hand of Abishai, son of Zeruiah, brother of Joab, and the third by the hand of Ittai the Gittite, and the king says to the people, “I certainly go out—I also—with you.”
Davudee g'oşun xhebne cigeeqa bit'al haa'a. Ts'eppiyne destel ooqa Yoav, q'öd'esde destel ooqa Yoavna çoc, Tseruyayna dix Avişay, xhebıd'esde destel ooqar Gatğançena İttay xərna giyxhe. Paççahee g'oşunuk'le eyhen: – Zı şoka dəv'eeqa hidyark'ın gyuaras deş.
3 And the people say, “You do not go out, for if we utterly flee, they do not set [their] heart on us; and if half of us die, they do not set [their] heart to us—for [you are] now like ten thousand of us; and now, [it is] better that you are for a helper to us from the city.”
Eskeraaşe mang'uk'le eyhen: – Hımayk'an, şi heepxas gyapk'eene, manbı şaqa sapk'ıl ilyaakas deş. Yişinbışin surabı hapt'eeyib, manbı şaqa meeb sapk'ıl ilyaakas deş. Ğu yişde yits'ne aazırıng'ule ooqana vor. Mançilesa, ğu şas şahareençe kumag he'e.
4 And the king says to them, “That which is good in your eyes I do”; and the king stands at the side of the gate, and all the people have gone out by hundreds and by thousands,
Paççahee manbışik'le eyhen: – Şosqa nəxüdiy yugda qöö, zı həməxüdud ha'asın. Gırgına g'oşun vəşna, aazırna şahareençe qığevç'esmee, paççah şaharne akkabışisne ulyoyzar.
5 and the king charges Joab, and Abishai, and Ittai, saying, “[Deal] gently—for me, for the youth, for Absalom”; and all the people heard in the king’s charging all the heads concerning Absalom.
Paççahee Yoavılqa, Avişayalqa, İttayalqa əmr haa'a: – Hucoona ixhes, yizdemee şene gadeyka, Avşalomuka, g'üvənaba vuxhe! Paççahee g'oşunbışde vuk'lel ulyobzuriynbışis Avşalomne hək'ee huvuna q'arar gırgıne eskeraaşik'le g'avxhuna.
6 And the people go out into the field to meet Israel, and the battle is in a forest of Ephraim;
Davudna g'oşun, İzrailybışka dəv'ə haa'asva qığooç'e. Dəv'ə Efrayimne ç'alagee vooxhe.
7 and the people of Israel are struck there before the servants of David, and the striking there is great on that day—twenty thousand;
Maa'ab İzrailyna g'oşun Davudne insanaaşile avub aaxva. Mane yiğıl maa'ab geeb eb k'yapk'ın, g'ad aazır insan qik'u.
8 and the battle there is scattered over the face of all the land, and the forest multiplies to devour among the people more than those whom the sword has devoured in that day.
Maana dəv'ə hiqiy-allane gırgıne cigabışeeqab hiviyxharna. Mane yiğıl ç'alagın g'ılıncıle geeb insanar gyabat'a.
9 And Absalom meets before the servants of David, and Absalom is riding on the mule, and the mule comes in under an entangled bough of the great oak, and his head takes hold on the oak, and he is placed between the heavens and the earth, and the mule that [is] under him has passed on.
Avşalom Davudne insanaaşisqa qızaxxa. Mana cune g'atiril alixı, xənne mı'qəne yivek avğançe ı'lğəəmee, mang'una vuk'ul yivene geed bıtağbınane cigayk açayxar. Məxür mana xəə'ər givarxın axva, vuc alixına g'atirme qığevç'u avayk'anna.
10 And one man sees, and declares [it] to Joab, and says, “Behold, I saw Absalom hanging in an oak.”
Eskeraaşine sang'uk'le man g'acu, Yoavıs yuşan ha'a: – Zak'le həşde Avşalom mı'qəne yivele qı'xı' g'acu.
11 And Joab says to the man who is declaring [it] to him, “And behold, you have seen—and why did you not strike him there to the earth—and [it would be] on me to give to you ten pieces of silver and one girdle?”
Yoavee cus man yuşan hı'iyne insanık'le eyhen: – Hucoo? Vak'le manayee g'acu? Nya'a ğu mana mankecar ı'xı' gidek'u? Zı vas mançil-alla yits'ılle şekel nuk'rayniy sayib ts'iraniy hevles.
12 And the man says to Joab, “Indeed, though I am weighing on my hand one thousand pieces of silver, I do not put forth my hand to the son of the king; for in our ears the king has charged you, and Abishai, and Ittai, saying, Observe who [is] against the youth—against Absalom;
Mane insanee Yoavık'le eyhen: – Yizde xılyaqa aazır şekelib huvunaxhiy, zı paççahne duxaylqa xıl g'udyoyt'alıy. Vak'le, Avişayk'le, İttayk'le, «Yizdemee mana gade Avşalom havaceva» paççahee əmr haa'a zak'le g'ayxhiyn.
13 or I had done a vain thing against my soul, and no matter is hid from the king, and you would station yourself opposite from [me].”
Zı paççahne cuvabıke qığeç'u, Avşalom gik'unaxhiy, vuççud nəxüdcad paççahıke dyugul ha'as eyxhe deş. Ğunad yizın sura aqqas deşdiy.
14 And Joab says, “[It is] not right [that] I linger before you”; and he takes three darts in his hand, and strikes them into the heart of Absalom, while he [is] alive, in the midst of the oak.
Yoavee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Zaqa, vaka avaak'an haa'asda gah deşda. Avşalom mı'qəne yivele qı'xı'carniy vor, mana qik'u deşiy. Yoavee xılyaqa xhebılle mizrag alyat'u, mang'une yik'eeqa hiyxə.
15 And they go around—ten youths carrying weapons of Joab—and strike Absalom, and put him to death.
Yoavın silah haqqana yits'iyre gade Avşalomusqa yoq'ne surale qeepxha, mana ı'xı' gek'ana.
16 And Joab blows with a horn, and the people turn back from pursuing after Israel, for Joab has kept back the people;
Qiyğa, g'oşunun İzrailybışiqa qihna gyapk'iy ç'əv he'ecenva, Yoavee şeypur ı'lyviyxə.
17 and they take Absalom and cast him into the great pit in the forest, and set up a very great heap of stones over him, and all Israel has fled—each to his tent.
Avşalomur yivele g'ayşu, ç'alageene sa xənne g'uyeeqa dağaraççe. Ooqab g'ayebışda anbar saa'a. Manke gırgın İzrailybı cone xaybışeeqa heebaxa.
18 And Absalom has taken, and sets up for himself in his life, the standing-pillar that [is] in the king’s valley, for he said, “I have no son to cause my name to be remembered”; and he calls the standing-pillar by his own name, and it is called “The Monument of Absalom” to this day.
Avşalomee üç'ürnang'a sa xəbna g'aye alyapt'ı, mana Paççahaaşine Q'adaalil cus aabida xhinne ulyoozar haa'a. Mang'vee mane g'ayel «Zas yizın do havacesda dix ıxha deşva» uvhu, mane g'ayeys cun do hele. G'iyniyne yiğılid mançik'le Avşalomna haykalva eyhe.
19 And Ahimaaz son of Zadok said, “Please let me run, and I bear the king tidings, for YHWH has delivered him out of the hand of his enemies”;
Tsadokne duxee, Axima'atsee eyhen: – Hasre zı g'adayxvan paççahısqa hark'ın, Rəbbee vuc duşmanaaşine xılençe g'attixhan hı'ıva xabar hevles.
20 and Joab says to him, “You are not a man of tidings this day, but you have borne tidings on another day, and this day you do not bear tidings, because the king’s son [is] dead.”
Yoavee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Ğu mana gaf g'iyna deş, sa menne yiğıl sa mebna yugna gaf paççahıs hee'e. G'iyna mang'una dix qik'u.
21 And Joab says to Cushi, “Go, declare to the king that which you have seen”; and Cushi bows himself to Joab, and runs.
Yoavee Kuş eyhene cigeençene adamiyk'le eyhen: – Hoora, paççahısqa hak'ne, g'iyna g'acuynbı mang'us yuşan he'e. Mana insanır Yoavıs kyorzul, mançe g'adayxvan ayk'anna.
22 And Ahimaaz son of Zadok adds again and says to Joab, “And whatever it is, please let me run, I also, after the Cushite.” And Joab says, “Why [is] this—you are running, my son, and [there are] no tidings found from you?”
Tsadokne duxee Axima'atsee meed Yoavık'le eyhen: – Hucooyiy eyxhe ixhecen, hasre zınar şene adamiyqa qihna g'adaxvanas. Yoavee eyhen: – Nya'a, dix, vasır şeng'uqar qihna g'adaxvanas ıkkan? Ğu mana gaf hav'uva vas mukaafat heles deş.
23 “And whatever happens,” he said, “let me run.” And he says to him, “Run”; and Ahimaaz runs the way of the circuit, and passes by the Cushite.
Mang'vee eyhen: – Hasre hucooyiy eyxhe ixhecen, zı g'adaxvanasda. Yoavee mang'uk'le «G'adaxvneva» eyhe. Axima'ats Q'adaaline yəqqı'n g'adarxhun, Kuş eyhene cigeençene adamiyle ögee qexhe.
24 And David is sitting between the two gates, and the watchman goes to the roof of the gate, to the wall, and lifts up his eyes, and looks, and behold, a man running by himself.
Mane gahıl Davud anneyiy g'anne akkabışde yı'q'nee gyu'ur eyxhe. G'aravulyçiy şaharne akkayne oone cabırılqa ılqeç'umee, mang'uk'le sa insan g'adayxvan qöö g'ece.
25 And the watchman calls, and declares [it] to the king, and the king says, “If [he is] by himself, tidings [are] in his mouth”; and he comes, coming on and drawing near.
Mang'vee paççahılqa onu'u, cuk'le g'acuyn paççahıs yuşan ha'a. Paççahee eyhen: – İnsan saxhee mang'vee, xabar vukkekka vuxhes. Mana insan hiyxhar ıxha.
26 And the watchman sees another man running, and the watchman calls to the gatekeeper, and says, “Behold, a man running by himself”; and the king says, “This one is also bearing tidings.”
G'aravulyçiyk'le g'adayxvan qööna sa merna insanır g'ece. Mang'vee akkee ulyorzuling'ulqa onu'u, eyhen: – Meer sa merna insanır g'adayxvan qöö. Paççahee eyhen: – Manar xabar vukkekkana vor.
27 And the watchman says, “I see the running of the first as the running of Ahimaaz son of Zadok.” And the king says, “This [is] a good man, and he comes with good tidings.”
G'aravulyçee eyhen: – Ts'erriyng'un g'adarxhuniy Tsadokne duxayne Axima'atsne g'adarxhuniyıkıd akar. Paççahee eyhen: – Mana yugna insan vor, mana yugne xabarıka ı'qqə.
28 And Ahimaaz calls and says to the king, “Peace”; and he bows himself to the king, on his face, to the earth, and says, “Blessed [is] your God YHWH who has shut up the men who lifted up their hand against my lord the king.”
Axima'atsee paççahık'le it'umda eyhen: – Gırgın yugda vod! Qiyğa mana paççahne ögil ç'iyelqamee k'yorzul eyhen: – Yuğne Allahıs, Rəbbis şukur vuxhena! Rəbbee valqa, yizde paççahılqa, xıl g'ott'uluynbı yuğnecab xılyaqa quvuynbı.
29 And the king says, “Peace to the youth—for Absalom?” And Ahimaaz says, “I saw the great multitude, at the sending away of the servant of the king, even your servant [by] Joab, and I have not known what [it is].”
Paççahee eyhen: – Yizda dix Avşalom yugrane vor? Axima'atsee eyhen: – Yoavee zınay sa merna paççahna nukar g'uxoolemee, zak'le maa'ad alikkı-gikkıy gitxhu g'acu. Zak'le maa hucoome ıxhay, nenme ıxhay ats'a deş.
30 And the king says, “Turn around, station yourself here”; and he turns around and stands still.
Paççahee eyhen: – Sa suralqana qıxha, maa'ar ulyozre. Manar sa suralqana qıxha ulyoyzarna.
31 And behold, the Cushite has come, and the Cushite says, “Let tidings be proclaimed, my lord, O king; for today YHWH has delivered you out of the hand of all those rising up against you.”
Kuş eyhene cigeençena qarı eyhen: – Yizde xərıng'us, paççahıs zaqa yugna xabar vobna! Rəbbee g'iyna valqa g'elil qeepxhaynbışde xılençe ğu g'attixhan hı'ına.
32 And the king says to the Cushite, “Peace to the youth—for Absalom?” And the Cushite says, “Let them be—as the youth—the enemies of my lord the king, and all who have risen up against you for evil.”
Paççahee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Yizda dix Avşalom yugrane vor? Kuş eyhene cigeençeng'vee eyhen: – Hasre yizde xərıng'une paççahne duşmanaaşikiy, mang'ulqa g'elil qeepxhayne gırgıng'uk Avşalomuk ıxhayn ixhecen.
33 And the king trembles, and goes up on the upper chamber of the gate, and weeps, and thus he has said in his going, “My son Absalom! My son! My son Absalom! Oh that I had died for you, Absalom, my son, my son!”
Paççah sacuraycar qa'a. Mana şaharne akkabışde oone gozeeqa ılqeç'u, geşşena. Mang'vee ooqa ılqə-ılqə eyhe ıxha: – Yizda dix, yizda dix Avşalom! Dix, yiğne cigee zıcarxhiy qik'una! Yizda dix Avşalom!