< Acts 17 >
1 Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews:
Ular sǝpirini dawam ⱪilip Amfipolis wǝ Apolloniya xǝⱨǝrliridin ɵtüp, Tesalonika xǝⱨirigǝ kǝldi. U yǝrdǝ Yǝⱨudiylarning sinagogi bar idi.
2 and Paul, as his custom was, went in unto them, and for three sabbath days reasoned with them from the scriptures,
Pawlus aditi boyiqǝ ularning arisiƣa kirip, uda üq xabat küni u yǝrdǝ jǝm bolƣanlar bilǝn muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarni xǝrⱨlǝp munazirilixip,
3 opening and alleging, that it behoved the Christ to suffer, and to rise again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom, [said he], I proclaim unto you, is the Christ.
ularƣa Mǝsiⱨning azab-oⱪubǝtlǝr tartⱪandin keyin ɵlümdin tirilixi muⱪǝrrǝr dǝp qüxǝndürdi ⱨǝm ispatlidi wǝ: — Mǝn silǝrgǝ jakarliƣan muxu Əysa dǝl Mǝsiⱨning Ɵzi xu! — dedi.
4 And some of them were persuaded, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few.
[Yǝⱨudiylarning] iqidin bǝzilǝr ⱪayil bolup ixinip, Pawlus bilǝn Silasⱪa ⱪoxuldi; xundaⱪla Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣan Greklǝrdin zor bir top adǝmlǝr wǝ az bolmiƣan yuⱪiri tǝbiⱪidiki grek ayallarmu xundaⱪ ixǝndi.
5 But the Jews, being moved with jealousy, took unto them certain vile fellows of the rabble, and gathering a crowd, set the city on an uproar; and assaulting the house of Jason, they sought to bring them forth to the people.
Biraⱪ Yǝⱨudiylar buningƣa ⱨǝsǝt ⱪilip, birnǝqqǝ ⱪǝbiⱨ adǝmlǝrni yiƣip, bir top kixilǝrni toplap, xǝⱨǝrni astin-üstün ⱪiliwǝtti. Yǝⱨudiylar Pawlus bilǝn Silasni xǝⱨǝr hǝlⱪ [kengǝxmisigǝ] tapxurup berix üqün ularni tutux mǝⱪsitidǝ Yason isimlik birsining ɵyigǝ basturup bardi.
6 And when they found them not, they dragged Jason and certain brethren before the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also;
Lekin ular ikkiylǝnni tapalmay ular Yason wǝ baxⱪa birnǝqqǝ ⱪerixdaxni xǝⱨǝr ǝmǝldarlirining aldiƣa tartip apirip: — Jaⱨanni astin-üstün ⱪiliwǝtkǝn axu adǝmlǝr muxu yǝrgimu yetip kǝldi;
7 whom Jason hath received: and these all act contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, [one] Jesus.
Yason ularni ɵyidǝ ⱪobul ⱪildi. Ular Əysa isimlik baxⱪa bir padixaⱨ bar dǝp jakarlap, Ⱪǝysǝrning pǝrmanliriƣa ⱪarxi qiⱪiwatidu! — dǝp quⱪan selixti.
8 And they troubled the multitude and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things.
Ular bu sɵzlǝr bilǝn halayiⱪni wǝ xǝⱨǝr ǝmǝldarlirini dǝkkǝ-dükkigǝ selip ⱪoydi.
9 And when they had taken security from Jason and the rest, they let them go.
Əmǝldarlar Yason wǝ baxⱪa tutup kelingǝnlǝrdin kapalǝt puli alƣandin keyin, ularni ⱪoyuwǝtti.
10 And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Beroea: who when they were come thither went into the synagogue of the Jews.
Ⱪerindaxlar ⱨayal bolmay Pawlus bilǝn Silasni xu küni keqidǝ Beriya xǝⱨirigǝ ǝwǝtiwǝtti. Ular u yǝrgǝ yetip barƣanda, Yǝⱨudiylarning sinagogiƣa kirdi.
11 Now these were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, examining the scriptures daily, whether these things were so.
U yǝrdiki [sinagogdikilǝr] Tesalonikadikilǝrgǝ ⱪariƣanda esil hislǝtlik bolup, sɵz-kalamni ⱪiziⱪip anglidi wǝ ularning eytⱪanlirining toƣra yaki hataliⱪini eniⱪalap bilix üqün, ⱨǝrküni muⱪǝddǝs yazmilarni ⱪetirⱪinip izlǝndi.
12 Many of them therefore believed; also of the Greek women of honourable estate, and of men, not a few.
Nǝtijidǝ, ulardin nurƣun Yǝⱨudiylar, esilzadǝ grek ayallardin bir ⱪismi wǝ xundaⱪla heli kɵp grek ǝrlǝr etiⱪad ⱪildi.
13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was proclaimed of Paul at Beroea also, they came thither likewise, stirring up and troubling the multitudes.
Lekin Tesalonikadiki Yǝⱨudiylar Hudaning sɵz-kalamining Pawlus arⱪiliⱪ Beriyadimu jakarliniwatⱪinini anglap, u yǝrgimu berip topilang kɵtürmǝkqi bolup, ammini ⱪutratti.
14 And then immediately the brethren sent forth Paul to go as far as to the sea: and Silas and Timothy abode there still.
Xuning bilǝn ⱪerindaxlar Pawlusni dǝrⱨal dengiz boyiƣa ǝwǝtiwǝtti. Silas bilǝn Timotiy bolsa Beriyada ⱪaldi.
15 But they that conducted Paul brought him as far as Athens: and receiving a commandment unto Silas and Timothy that they should come to him with all speed, they departed.
Pawlusni uzitip mangƣanlar uni Afina xǝⱨirigiqǝ elip bardi. Andin ular Pawlusning: — «Silǝr Silas bilǝn Timotiyƣa mumkinⱪǝdǝr mening yenimƣa tezraⱪ kǝlsun dǝp yǝtküzüp ⱪoyunglar» degǝn tapxuruⱪini elip, [Beriyaƣa] ⱪaytip kǝldi.
16 Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was provoked within him, as he beheld the city full of idols.
Pawlus Afina xǝⱨiridǝ Silas bilǝn Timotiyni kütüp turƣanda, pütkül xǝⱨǝrdikilǝrning butpǝrǝslikkǝ berilip kǝtkǝnlikini kɵrüp, roⱨi ⱪattiⱪ azablandi.
17 So he reasoned in the synagogue with the Jews and the devout persons, and in the marketplace every day with them that met with him.
Xunga u sinagogda Yǝⱨudiylar wǝ Hudadin ⱪorⱪidiƣanlar bilǝn ⱨǝm xuningdǝk ⱨǝrküni bazarda uqriƣanla kixilǝr bilǝn munazirilixǝtti.
18 And certain also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers encountered him. And some said, What would this babbler say? other some, He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods: because he preached Jesus and the resurrection.
«Epikurlar» wǝ «Stoiklar» dǝp atalƣan bǝzi pǝylasoplarmu uning bilǝn munazirilixixkǝ baxlidi. Ulardin bǝzilǝr: — Bu bilǝrmǝn poqi nemǝ dǝp jɵylüwatidu? — deyixti. Yǝnǝ bǝzilǝr Pawlusning Əysa wǝ adǝmlǝrning ɵlümdin tirildürülidiƣanliⱪi ⱨǝⱪⱪidiki hux hǝwǝrni jakarliƣanliⱪidin: — U yat ilaⱨlarning tǝrƣibatqisi ohxaydu! — deyixti.
19 And they took hold of him, and brought him unto the Areopagus, saying, May we know what this new teaching is, which is spoken by thee?
Xunga, ular Pawlusni elip «Areopagus» degǝn [kengǝx] mǝydaniƣa apirip: — Sǝn tarⱪitiwatⱪan yengi tǝlimingning nemǝ ikǝnlikini bizmu bilsǝk ⱪandaⱪ?
20 For thou bringest certain strange things to our ears: we would know therefore what these things mean.
Qünki sǝn bǝzi ƣǝyriy ixlarni ⱪuliⱪimizƣa yǝtküzüwatisǝn, biz ularning mǝnisi zadi nemǝ ikǝnlikini bilgümiz bar, — deyixti
21 (Now all the Athenians and the strangers sojourning there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.)
(ǝmdi Afinaliⱪlar wǝ u yǝrdǝ turuwatⱪan qǝtǝlliklǝrning ⱨǝmmisi waⱪtini birǝr yengiliⱪni yǝtküzüx yaki anglaxtin baxⱪa ixⱪa sǝrp ⱪilmaytti).
22 And Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus, and said, Ye men of Athens, in all things I perceive that ye are somewhat superstitious.
Xunga Pawlus Areopagus mǝydanining otturisiƣa qiⱪip mundaⱪ dedi: Əy Afina hǝlⱪi! Silǝrning ⱨǝr jǝⱨǝttin jin-ilaⱨlarƣa qoⱪunuxⱪa ⱪattaⱪ berilgǝnlikinglarni kɵrdum.
23 For as I passed along, and observed the objects of your worship, I found also an altar with this inscription, TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. What therefore ye worship in ignorance, this set I forth unto you.
Qünki ⱨǝmmǝ yǝrni arilap, silǝrning tawapgaⱨliringlarni kɵzdin kǝqürginimdǝ, üstigǝ «Namǝlum bir Hudaƣa atalƣan» dǝp pütülgǝn beƣixlimisi bar yǝnǝ bir ⱪurbangaⱨni kɵrdüm. Əmdi mǝn silǝr tonumay turup ibadǝt ⱪiliwatⱪan xu [Hudani] mana ⱨazir silǝrgǝ tonuxturup jakarlay.
24 The God that made the world and all things therein, he, being Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands;
Pütkül alǝmni wǝ uningdiki barliⱪ mǝwjudatlarni yaratⱪan Huda asman-zeminning Igisi bolup, insanlarning ⱪoli bilǝn yasalƣan ibadǝthanilarda turmaydu,
25 neither is he served by men’s hands, as though he needed anything, seeing he himself giveth to all life, and breath, and all things;
yaki birǝr nǝrsigǝ ⱨajiti qüxkǝndǝk insanlarning ⱪollirining ǝjrigǝ moⱨtaj ǝmǝstur, qünki U Ɵzi ⱨǝmmǝ janiwarƣa ⱨayatliⱪ, nǝpǝs, xundaⱪla [eⱨtiyajliⱪ bolƣan] ⱨǝmmǝ nǝrsini ata ⱪilidu.
26 and he made of one every nation of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, having determined [their] appointed seasons, and the bounds of their habitation;
U birla adǝmdin insaniyǝttiki barliⱪ millǝtlǝrni barliⱪⱪa kǝltürdi, ularni pütün yǝr yüzigǝ orunlaxturup, ularƣa has bolƣan pǝyt-pǝsillǝr ⱨǝmdǝ turidiƣan jaylirining pasillirini aldin bǝlgilǝp bǝrdi.
27 that they should seek God, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he is not far from each one of us:
Bularning mǝⱪsiti «Insanlar meni izdisun, bǝlkim silaxturup tapsun» degǝnliktur. Əmǝliyǝttǝ, u ⱨeqⱪaysimizdin yiraⱪ ǝmǝs.
28 for in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain even of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring.
Qünki biz Uningda yaxaymiz, ⱨǝrikǝt ⱪilimiz wǝ Uningda wujudimiz bardur; aranglardiki bǝzi xairlar eytⱪinidǝk: «Biz Uning nǝslidurmiz!».
29 Being then the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and device of man.
Xunga, Hudaning nǝsli bolƣaqⱪa, biz Tǝngri Bolƣuqini altun-kümüx yaki taxtin yasalƣan, ⱨünǝrwǝnning maⱨariti wǝ tǝsǝwwuri bilǝn oyulƣan birǝr nǝrsigǝ ohxaydu, dǝp oylimasliⱪimiz kerǝk.
30 The times of ignorance therefore God overlooked; but now he commandeth men that they should all everywhere repent:
Xunga Huda burunⱪi zamanlardikilǝrning xundaⱪ ƣǝplǝtlik waⱪitlirini nǝziridin saⱪit ⱪilƣini bilǝn, lekin bügünki kündǝ U ⱨǝmmila yǝrdǝ pütün insanlarni gunaⱨliriƣa towa ⱪilixⱪa ǝmr ⱪilmaⱪta!
31 inasmuch as he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by the man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Qünki U Ɵzi tikligǝn insan arⱪiliⱪ pütkül dunyani ⱨǝⱪⱪaniyliⱪ bilǝn soraⱪ ⱪilidiƣan bir künini bǝlgilidi; U uni ɵlümdin tirildürgǝnliki bilǝn bu ixning muⱪǝrrǝr ikǝnlikigǝ ispat bǝrgǝnidi.
32 Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked; but others said, We will hear thee concerning this yet again.
[Pawlusning] «ɵlgǝnlǝrning tirilixi» ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ eytⱪanlirini angliƣanda bǝzilǝr uni mǝshirǝ ⱪilixⱪa baxlidi. Yǝnǝ bǝzilǝr: — Bu ix ⱨǝⱪⱪidǝ sǝndin yǝnǝ anglayli, — dedi.
33 Thus Paul went out from among them.
Buning bilǝn, Pawlus mǝydandin qiⱪip kǝtti.
34 But certain men clave unto him, and believed: among whom also was Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman named Damaris, and others with them.
Biraⱪ bǝzilǝr uningƣa ⱪoxulup, etiⱪad ⱪildi. Bularning iqidǝ «Areopagus» kengǝxmǝ ⱨǝy’ǝtliridin biri bolƣan Diyonisiyus wǝ Damaris isimlik bir ayal, xuningdǝk baxⱪa birⱪanqǝ kiximu bar idi.