< 2 Samuel 14 >

1 And Joab, son of Zeruiah, perceived that the heart of the king was towards Absolom.
Tseruyayne duxayk'le Yoavık'le ats'anniy, paççahın yik' Avşalomuqa gyotxhan ıxhay.
2 So Joab sent to Tekoa, and fetched from thence, a wise woman, —and said unto her—I pray thee, feign thyself a mourner, and put on, I pray thee, mourning apparel, and do not anoint thyself with oil, but be as a woman that hath, these many days, been mourning for the dead;
Yoavee Teqoayeeqa insan g'ıxele mançe ats'alynana zəiyfa ayres. Mang'vee arıyne zəiyfayk'le eyhen: – Hucoona ixhes, ğucar ğu ak' avquyn xhinne heegve. K'aarın tanalinbı ale'e, vuk'lelqa zeytunun q'ış qımadağva, ğucar ğu qik'uyng'unemee geer yiğbına geeşen xhinne heegve.
3 so shalt thou come in unto the king, and speak unto him, after this manner. And Joab put the words in her mouth.
Paççahne k'anyaqa hark'ın, inəxüd eyhe. Yoavee, paççahık'le hucooyiy eyhesva, xət qa'an.
4 And, when the woman of Tekoa came in unto the king, she fell on her face to the ground, and did homage, —and said—Save, O king!
Teqoayeençena zəiyfa paççahısqa ikkeyç'u, mang'une ögee aq'vak k'ena ç'iyelqa gizerçu, eyhen: – Ay paççah, kumag he'e!
5 And the king said to her—What aileth thee? And she said—Of a truth, a widow woman, am I, for my husband is dead.
Paççahee mang'uk'le eyhen: – Vak hucoona ıxha? Zəiyfee eyhen: – Zalqa yiğ adı, yizda adamiy qik'u. Zı sip'ıriy vorna.
6 Now, thy maidservant, had two sons, and they two strove together in the field, with none to tear them apart, —so the one smote the other, and slew him.
Zaqa, yiğne nukarıqa, q'öyre dixniy vor. Sa yiğıl manbışda q'öyre çolee sana-sang'uka aldapxhıninbı. Maa'ar manbı curaa'asda vuşucar ıxha deş. Sang'vee manasa ı'xı' gik'una.
7 Lo! therefore, all the family hath risen up against thy maidservant, and have said: Give up him that hath smitten his brother, that we may put him to death, for the life of his brother, whom he hath slain, that we may destroy, the heir also. So will they quench my ember that is left, and make my husband without name or remainder, on the face of the ground.
Həşde gırgınacab xizan zalqa g'elil quvxha, manbışe eyhen: «Çoc gik'una şasqa qale, şi mana çoc gik'yunçil-alla gik'as. Dekkın kar şavusiy axvas manar gik'as». Manbışe məxüd zaqa vodun-deşin man ts'ünq' q'ətqa'as. Məxüb manbışe çiyeyne aqval yizde adamiyke g'abıynbı g'alepçes deş.
8 And the king said unto the woman—Go to thy house, and, I, will give command concerning thee.
Paççahee zəiyfayk'le eyhen: – Xaaqa sayk'le. Zı yiğne hək'ee əmr haa'asda.
9 Then said the woman of Tekoa unto the king, Upon me, my lord, O king, be the iniquity, and upon the house of my father, —but, the king and his throne, be guiltless.
Teqoayeençene xhunaşşee paççahık'le eyhen: – Yizda xərna paççah, hasre mançina bınah zalqayiy yizde xizanılqa vuxhecen! Paççahılqayiy cune taxtılqa bınah gyumooxhacen!
10 And the king said, —He that speaketh unto thee, bring him in unto me, and he shall, no more, annoy thee.
Paççahee eyhen: – Şavaayiy vak'le sa cuvab uvhu, mana zasqa ayre. Mançile qiyğa mana vak sayır set'as deş.
11 Then said she: Let the king, I pray thee, remember Yahweh thy God; so that the blood-redeemer may not make utter ruin, and that they destroy not my son. And he said—By the life of Yahweh, not one hair of thy son shall fall to the earth.
Zəiyfee eyhen: – Hucoona ixhes, paççahee, Rəbbilqa, cune Allahılqa k'ın g'aysrecen, şavusqacad yizde dixıke qəl qığaahas havaasaras deşva. Deşxhee, manbışe yizda dix gik'as. Davudee eyhen: – Vorne Rəbbilqan k'ın ixhen, yiğne duxayne vuk'lele ç'ərıb g'a'avxhas deş.
12 Then said the woman, Pray let thy maidservant speak unto my lord the king, a word. And he said—Speak.
Zəiyfee Davuduk'le eyhen: – Hucoona ixhes, zasqa sa cuvab eyhes hasre. Paççahee «Eyheva» eyhe.
13 And the woman said, Wherefore, then, hast thou devised the like of this, for the people of God; and yet the king, in speaking this word, is verily guilty, unless the king, bring back his fugitive?
Zəiyfee eyhen: – Nya'a manke ğu, Allahne milletne ögil məxbına iş hav'u? Ğu məxüd uvhuyka, valqa bınah qaa'a. Menne cigeeqa hixu ark'ınna yiğna dix ğu vasqa sak'al hı'ı deş.
14 For, when we, die, we become as water poured on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again, —therefore doth God not take away the life, but deviseth plans so as not to thrust out from him, a fugitive.
Yişin gırgınbı hapt'asınbı, şi ç'iyelqa ott'ulne yı'q'əlqa sa'as dexhene xhyanık akar. Allaheeyid insanıke ts'ıts'ı'ı can g'eşşe deş, Mang'veeyib Cuke əq'ənaqa girxhuna nəxürne Cus k'ane qa'asva fıkır ooxhan.
15 Now, therefore, [is it] that I have come to speak unto the king my lord this word, because the people kept putting me in fear, —so thy maidservant said—Do let me, I pray you, speak unto the king! peradventure the king will fulfil the request of his handmaid.
Zı milletın qı'yeeq'ən hey'ı, çil-allar zı həşde vasqa, yizde xərıng'usqa paççahısqa arı. Yizde fıkreeqa qadıyn: «Hark'ın paççahıka gaf haa'as, sayid mang'vee zı uvhuyn ha'a.
16 For the king can hearken, to rescue his handmaid out of the power of the man who would seek to destroy both me and my son together, out of the inheritance of God.
Paççahee, zı uvhunçil k'ırı alixhxhı, zınayiy yizda dix, şi gyapt'as vukkanang'une xıleençe g'attivxhan haa'a. Məxüb şi Allahne milletne yı'q'neençe hakkal hidyaa'a».
17 So thy maidservant said, Pray let the word of my lord the king be comforting, —for, as the messenger of God, so is my lord the king, in hearing the good and the bad, Yahweh thy God, then, be with thee.
Mançil-alla zı məxüd uvhu: «Yizda xərna paççah, sa cuvab eyhe, yizın yik' cigeeqa qoracen». Vasse Allahne malaaikısse xhinne yugun pisınçike cura'as əxən. Hasre Rəbb, yiğna Allah, vas kumagxhecen!
18 Then responded the king, and said unto the woman, Nay, now! do not hide from me, the thing which I am about to ask thee. And the woman said, Pray let my lord the king speak.
Paççahee zəiyfayk'le eyhen: – Zı vake sa cuvab qiyghanas, mançin alidghıniy zake dyugul hıma'a. Zəiyfee eyhen: – Yizda xərna paççah, hucoona ixhes qiyghne.
19 Then said the king, Is, the hand of Joab, with thee, in all this? And the woman answered and said—By the life of thy soul, my lord, O king, there is no way to the right or to the left, of anything that my lord the king hath spoken, for, thy servant Joab himself, charged me, and, himself, put, in the mouth of thy maidservant, all these words:
Paççahee qiyghanan: – İne yiğne işee Yoavna xılyne alivku vob? Zəiyfee alidghıniy qele: – Yizda xərna paççah, valqan k'ın ixhen, şavussecad val k'ırı ilydiyxhı t'ub cigeençe ı'ğviykar haa'as vəəxəs deş. Ho'o, yiğne nukaree Yoavee zas əmr hav'u, zı hucooyiy eyhes ıkkanvad, mang'vee xət qı'ı.
20 for the purpose of turning round the face of the matter, hath thy servant Joab done this thing, —my lord being wise, as with the wisdom of a messenger of God, in knowing all that is [done] in the land.
Məxüd yiğne nukaree Yoavee mana iş qa'asva hı'ı. Yizde xərıng'una paççahna ək'el, Allahne malaaikna ək'elymee geeb vob, mang'uk'le dyunyel eyxhen gırgın ats'an.
21 Then said the king unto Joab, See, I pray thee, I a have done this thing, —go then—bring back the young man, Absolom.
Paççahee Yoavık'le eyhen: – Ho'o, zı man kar ha'asın. Hoora, şena mek'vna Avşalom yı'q'əlqa sak'al he'e.
22 So Joab fell with his face to the earth, and did homage, and blessed the king, —and Joab said—To-day, doth thy servant know, that I have found favour in thine eyes, my lord O king, in that the king hath fulfilled the request of thy servant.
Yoav aq'vakkena ç'iyelqa gizerçu, «Ğu paççah geer qa'anava» uvhu. Qiyğa Yoavee meed eyhen: – G'iyna paççahee, cune nukaree uvhuyn hı'ı. Həşde zak'le, yiğne nukarık'le, ats'axhxhayn, vasqa zı yugra qarı ıxhay.
23 And Joab arose, and went to Geshur, —and brought Absolom to Jerusalem.
Yoav Geşureeqa hark'ın, Avşalom İyerusalimeeqa sak'al ha'a.
24 And the king said—Let him go round to his own house, and, my face, let him not see. So Absolom went round, unto his own house, and, the face of the king, saw he not.
Paççaheeme eyhen: – Hasre mana cune xaaqa sak'lecen, yizde ulesqa qımaylecen. Avşalom cune xaaqa siyk'al, mana paççahne ulesqa qarayle deş.
25 Now, like unto Absolom, was there no man handsome in all Israel, to be greatly praised, —from the sole of his foot, even unto the crown of his head, there was not, in him, a blemish.
İzrailyvolle Avşalom xhinne micagna adameeşina insan ıxha deş. Gırgıng'us mana ıkkan ıxha. Vuk'lele kıts'alqamee mang'uqa qəlan ciga ıxha deş.
26 And when he polled his head—and it was at every year’s end that he used to poll it, because it was heavy upon him, therefore he used to poll it—he would weigh the hair of his head, two hundred shekels, by the royal standard.
Senıs, ç'ərbışe mang'us yı'q'valla haa'ava, mang'vee manbı gyadaxa ıxha. Qiyğad g'apanıl gyoodkumee, q'öd vəş şekel qadayle ıxha. (Şekel paççahee gixhxhiyn standart ıxha.)
27 And there were born to Absolom three sons, and one daughter, whose name, was Tamar, —she, was a woman beautiful to look upon.
Avşalomuqa xhebiyre dixiy Tamar donana sa yiş yixha. Tamar geer micagna içiy yixha.
28 So Absolom dwelt in Jerusalem two years of days, —and, the face of the king, had he not seen.
Avşalom q'ölle senna İyerusalim axveeyir, mang'uk'le paççahın aq'va g'ece deş.
29 Then sent Absolom unto Joab, to send him unto the king, but he would not come to him, —so he sent yet a second time, but he would not come.
Avşalomee Yoavıqar qihna insan g'ıxele. Avşalomus ıkkananniy, Yoavee vuc paççahısqa ıkkı. Yoavıs mang'une k'anyaqa ayres ıkkiykan deş. Avşalomee q'ör'es Yoavne k'anyaqa insan g'ıxele. Mang'us meer mang'une k'anyaqa ayres ıkkiykan deş.
30 Then said he unto his servants—See, the allotted portion of Joab, adjoineth me, and, he, hath barley there, go, and set it on fire. So the servants of Absolom set the portion on fire.
Avşalomee manke cune nukaraaşik'le eyhen: – İlyaake, Yoavın xhıt'anan çol yizde çoluk at'itq'ın vod. Hapk'ın, maqa ts'a ı'xe. Avşalomne nukaraaşed hapk'ın, maqa ts'a ı'xiyxən.
31 Then rose Joab, and went unto Absolom, in his house, —and said unto him, Wherefore, have thy servants set the portion that pertaineth to me, on fire?
Manke Yoav Avşalomne xaaqa arı, qiyghanan: – Nya'a yiğne nukaraaşe abı, yizde çolus ts'a ı'xı'?
32 And Absolom said unto Joab—Lo! I sent unto thee, saying—Come hither, that I may send thee unto the king, saying—Wherefore, am I come from Geshur? I, might as well have yet been there. Now, therefore, let me see the face of the king, and, if there is in me iniquity, then let him put me to death.
Avşalomee Yoavık'le eyhen: – Zasqa ayreva zı yiğne k'anyaqa insan g'axuvu. Eyhelan zak'le, zı inyaqa Geşureençe nişisniy qarı? Zı şaacar axunaxhiy inçile nimeexheyid yugda eyxheyiy. Hasre zak'le paççah g'aces. Zaqa bınah vobxhee, gik'ecen.
33 So Joab came unto the king, and told him, and the king called for Absolom, and he came in unto the king, and bowed himself down with his face to the ground, before the king, —and the king kissed Absolom.
Yoavee hark'ın, man gırgın paççahılqa hixhar ha'an. Paççaheeyir Avşalom cusqa qoyt'al. Avşalom paççahısqa arı, mang'une ögil aq'va ç'iyek qet'asmee k'yoyzarna. Paççahee mang'us ubba ha'a.

< 2 Samuel 14 >