< Romans 7 >

1 Surely, friends, you know (for I am speaking to people who know what Law means) that Law has power over a person only as long as they lives.
I ⱪerindaxlar, mǝn ⱨazir Tǝwrat ⱪanunini bilgǝnlǝrgǝ sɵzlǝwatimǝn; silǝr ⱪanunning pǝⱪǝt ⱨayat waⱪtidila insan üstigǝ ⱨɵkümran bolidiƣanliⱪini bilmǝmsilǝr?
2 For example, by law a married woman is bound to her husband while he is living; but, if her husband dies, she is set free from the law that bound her to him.
Mǝsilǝn, eri bar ayal, eri ⱨayatla bolidikǝn, ⱪanun boyiqǝ erigǝ baƣlanƣan; lekin eri ɵlüp kǝtsǝ, [ɵzini erigǝ baƣliƣan] nikaⱨ ⱪanunidin azad ⱪilinidu.
3 If, then, during her husband’s lifetime, she unites herself to another man, she will be called an adulteress; but, if her husband dies, the law has no further hold on her, nor, if she unites herself to another man, is she an adulteress.
Xuning üqün, bu ayal eri ⱨayat waⱪtida baxⱪa bir ǝrgǝ baƣlansa, zinahor ayal dǝp atilidu. Lekin eri ɵlüp kǝtsǝ, u [nikaⱨ] ⱪanunidin ǝrkin bolidu; xu qaƣda baxⱪa bir ǝrgǝ tǝgsǝ, zina ⱪilƣan bolmaydu.
4 And so with you, my friends; as far as the Law was concerned, you underwent death in the crucified body of the Christ, so that you might be united to another, to him who was raised from the dead, in order that our lives might bear fruit for God.
Huddi xuningdǝk, ⱪerindaxlar, silǝr Əysa Mǝsiⱨning [ⱪurbanliⱪ] teni arⱪiliⱪ Tǝwrat ⱪanuniƣa nisbǝtǝn ɵldünglar. Buning mǝⱪsiti silǝrning baxⱪa birsigǝ, yǝni ɵlümdin Tirilgüqigǝ baƣlinixinglar wǝ xuning bilǝn Hudaƣa mewǝ berixinglardin ibarǝttur.
5 When we were living merely earthly lives, our sinful passions, aroused by the Law, were active in every part of our bodies, with the result that our lives bore fruit for death.
Qünki biz «ǝt»ning ilkidǝ waⱪtimizda, Tǝwrat ⱪanuni gunaⱨning arzu-ⱨǝwǝslirini tehimu ⱪozƣap, tenimizdiki ǝzalarda ɵlümgǝ elip baridiƣan mewini qiⱪarƣanidi;
6 But now we are set free from the Law, because we are dead to that which once kept us under restraint; and so we serve under new, spiritual conditions, and not under old, written regulations.
lekin, ⱨazir biz Tǝwrat ⱪanunining ilkidin ǝrkin bolduⱪ. Qünki ɵzimizni boƣup turidiƣan bu ⱪanunƣa nisbǝtǝn ɵlgǝn bolup, ⱪanunning dǝsturining kona yolida ǝmǝs, bǝlki Roⱨning yengi yolida [Hudaning] ⱪulluⱪida bolimiz.
7 What are we to say, then? That Law and sin are the same thing? Heaven forbid! On the contrary, I should not have learned what sin is, had not it been for Law. If the Law did not say ‘You must not covet,’ I should not know what it is to covet.
Undaⱪta nemǝ degülük? Tǝwrat ⱪanunining ɵzi gunaⱨmu? Ⱨǝrgiz undaⱪ ǝmǝs! Dǝrwǝⱪǝ, ⱪanunning kɵrsǝtmiliri bolmisa, gunaⱨning nemǝ ikǝnlikini bilmǝyttim. Ⱪanun «nǝpsaniyǝtqilik ⱪilma» demigǝn bolsa, nǝpsaniyǝtqilikning nemǝ ikǝnlikini bilmigǝn bolattim.
8 But sin took advantage of the commandment to arouse in me every form of covetousness, for where there is no consciousness of Law sin shows no sign of life.
Lekin gunaⱨ ⱪanunning ǝmri arⱪiliⱪ pursǝt tepip, iqimdǝ ⱨǝrhil nǝpsaniyǝtqiliklǝrni ⱪozƣidi. Tǝwrat ⱪanuni bolmisa, gunaⱨmu ɵlüktǝk jansiz bolatti.
9 There was a time when I myself, unconscious of Law, was alive; but when the commandment was brought home to me, sin sprang into life, while I died!
Bir qaƣlarda ⱪanunning sirtida yaxiƣinimda ⱨayat idim, lekin ⱪanun ǝmrini bilixim bilǝnla, gunaⱨmu janlinip, meni ɵlümgǝ elip bardi.
10 The commandment that should have meant life I found to result in death!
Əslidǝ kixigǝ ⱨayatliⱪ elip kǝlsun dǝp buyrulƣan ⱪanunning ǝmri ǝksiqǝ manga ɵlüm elip kǝldi.
11 Sin took advantage of the commandment to deceive me, and used it to bring about my death.
Qünki gunaⱨ ⱪanunning ǝmri bilǝn ⱨujum pursitini tepip, meni azdurdi wǝ ǝmr arⱪiliⱪ meni ɵltürdi.
12 And so the Law is holy, and each commandment is also holy, and just, and good.
Buningdin ⱪariƣanda ⱪanun ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtǝn pak-muⱪǝddǝstur, uning ǝmrimu muⱪǝddǝs, toƣra-adalǝtlik wǝ yahxidur.
13 Did, then, a thing, which in itself was good, involve death in my case? Heaven forbid! It was sin that involved death; so that, by its use of what I regarded as good to bring about my death, its true nature might appear; and in this way the commandment showed how intensely sinful sin is.
Undaⱪta, yahxi bolƣini manga ɵlüm boldimu? Ⱨǝrgiz undaⱪ ǝmǝs! Bǝlki, gunaⱨning ⱪǝwǝtla ⱪǝbiⱨ ikǝnliki ǝmr arⱪiliⱪ oquⱪ axkarilinixi üqün, bu yahxi ǝmrning wasitisi bilǝn gunaⱨ mǝndǝ ɵlüm pǝyda ⱪildi.
14 We know that the Law is spiritual, but I am earthly – sold into slavery to sin.
Tǝwrat ⱪanunining «roⱨⱪa tǝwǝ» ikǝnlikini bilimiz. Biraⱪ mǝn bolsam «ǝtkǝ tǝwǝ»durmǝn, demǝk gunaⱨⱪa ⱪuldǝk setilƣanmǝn.
15 I do not understand my own actions. For I am so far from habitually doing what I want to do, that I find myself doing the thing that I hate.
Qünki nemǝ ⱪiliwatⱪinimni ɵzümmu bilmǝymǝn. Qünki ɵzüm niyǝt ⱪilƣan ixlarni ⱪilmaymǝn; ǝksiqǝ, nǝprǝtlinidiƣinimni ⱪilimǝn.
16 But when I do what I want not to do, I am admitting that the Law is right.
Lekin ǝgǝr ɵzüm halimiƣan ixlarni ⱪilsam, ɵzüm ⱪanunning yahxi ikǝnlikini etirap ⱪilƣan bolimǝn.
17 This being so, the action is no longer my own, but is done by the sin which is within me.
Xundaⱪ ikǝn, bu ixlarni mǝn ǝmǝs, bǝlki iqimdǝ mǝwjut bolƣan gunaⱨ ⱪilduridu.
18 I know that there is nothing good in me – I mean in my earthly nature. For, although it is easy for me to want to do right, to act rightly is not easy.
Iqimdǝ, yǝni mening ǝtlirimdǝ ⱨeq yahxiliⱪning mǝwjut ǝmǝslikini bilimǝn; qünki yahxiliⱪ ⱪilix niyitim bar bolsimu, uni ⱪilalmaymǝn.
19 I fail to do the good thing that I want to do, but the bad thing that I want not to do – that I habitually do.
Xuning üqün ɵzüm haliƣan yahxiliⱪni ⱪilmay, ǝksiqǝ halimiƣan yamanliⱪni ⱪilimǝn.
20 But, when I do the thing that I want not to do, the action is no longer my own, but is done by the sin which is within me.
Ɵzüm niyǝt ⱪilmiƣan ixni ⱪilsam, buni ⱪilidiƣan mǝn ǝmǝs, bǝlki iqimdǝ makan ⱪilƣan gunaⱨtur.
21 This, then, is the law that I find – when I want to do right, wrong presents itself!
Buningdin ɵzümdiki xundaⱪ bir ⱪanuniyǝtni bayⱪaymǝnki, yahxiliⱪni ⱪilmaⱪqi bolƣinimda, yamanliⱪ ⱨaman iqimdǝ manga ⱨǝmraⱨ bolidu.
22 At heart I delight in the Law of God;
Ⱪǝlbimdǝ Hudaning ⱪanunidin sɵyünimǝn;
23 but throughout my body I see a different law, one which is in conflict with the law accepted by my reason, and which endeavors to make me a prisoner to that law of sin which exists throughout my body.
biraⱪ tenimdiki ǝzalirimda baxⱪa bir ⱪanuniyǝtni sezimǝn. Bu ⱪanuniyǝt ⱪǝlbimdiki ⱪanun bilǝn jǝng ⱪilip, meni tenimdiki ǝzalirimdiki gunaⱨ sadir ⱪildurƣuqi ⱪanuniyǝtkǝ ǝsir ⱪilidu.
24 Miserable man that I am! Who will deliver me from the body that is bringing me to this death?
Nemidegǝn dǝrdmǝn adǝmmǝn-ⱨǝ! Ɵlümgǝ elip baridiƣan bu tenimdin kimmu meni ⱪutⱪuzar?
25 Thank God, there is deliverance through Jesus Christ, our Lord! Well then, for myself, with my reason I serve the Law of God, but with my earthly nature the Law of sin.
Rǝbbimiz Əysa Mǝsiⱨ arⱪiliⱪ Hudaƣa tǝxǝkkür bolsun! Xundaⱪ ⱪilip, ⱪǝlbim bilǝn Hudaning ⱪanuniƣa itaǝt ⱪilimǝn, lekin ǝtlirimdǝ gunaⱨ sadir ⱪildurƣuqi ⱪanuniyǝtkǝ itaǝt ⱪilimǝn.

< Romans 7 >