< Daniel 10 >
1 In the third year of Cyrus, king of Persia, a matter, was revealed unto Daniel, whose name was called Belteshazzar; and faithful was the matter, but [concerned] a great warfare, and he marked the word, and had understanding in the revelation.
Ⱪorǝx Parsⱪa sǝltǝnǝt ⱪilƣan üqinqi yili, Daniyal (yǝnǝ bir ismi Bǝltǝxasar bolƣan)ƣa bir hǝwǝr wǝⱨiy ⱪilindi. U hǝwǝr ixǝnqliktur — lekin naⱨayiti ⱪattiⱪ jǝng judunliri toƣrisididur. Daniyal bu hǝwǝrni qüxǝndi wǝ ƣayibanǝ alamǝt toƣrisida qüxǝnqigǝ igǝ boldi.
2 In those days, I, Daniel, was mourning three sevens of days:
U qaƣda mǝnki Daniyal toluⱪ üq ⱨǝptǝ aⱨ-zar kɵtürüp matǝm tuttum.
3 food to delight in, did I not eat, neither flesh nor wine, came into my mouth, nor did I so much as, anoint, myself, —until were fulfilled three sevens of days.
Üq ⱨǝptigiqǝ ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ nazu-nemǝt yemidim, gɵx yemidim, xarab iqmidim wǝ tenimgǝ puraⱪliⱪ may sürmidim.
4 And, on the twenty-fourth day of the first month, —when, I, was by the side of the great river, the same, is Tigris,
Birinqi ayning yigirmǝ tɵtinqi küni, mǝn uluƣ dǝrya, yǝni Dijlǝ dǝryasining boyida turup,
5 then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked, and lo! a man, clothed in linen, —whose loins, were girded with the bright gold of Uphaz;
beximni kɵtürüp kɵzümni asmanƣa tiktim, kanap kiyip, beligǝ Ufazdiki sap altun kǝmǝr baƣliƣan bir adǝmni kɵrdüm.
6 whose body, was like Tarshish-stone, and, his face, like the appearance of lightning, and, his eyes, were like torches of fire, and, his arms and his feet, like the look of bronze burnished, —and, the sound of his words, was like the sound of a multitude.
Uning teni seriⱪ yaⱪuttǝk julalinip, yüzliri qaⱪmaⱪtǝk yaltirlap, kɵzliri yenip turƣan ottǝk qaⱪnaytti; uning put-ⱪolliri parⱪirap turidiƣan mistǝk walildaytti; awazi zor bir top adǝmning awazidǝk jaranglaytti.
7 And, I, Daniel, alone, beheld the revelation, and, the men who were with me, beheld not the revelation, —in truth, a great terror, had fallen upon them, and they had fled while hiding themselves.
Ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüxni yalƣuz mǝnki Daniyalla kɵrdüm, yenimdikilǝr alamǝtni kɵrmigǝnidi. Əmma zor bir wǝⱨimǝ ularni besip, intayin titrǝp ketixti, mɵkünüwalƣudǝk yǝrni izdǝp ⱪeqip kǝtti.
8 I, therefore, was left alone, and beheld this great revelation, and there remained in me no strength, —but, my freshness, was turned upon me into disfigurement, and I retained no strength.
U yǝrdǝ ɵzüm yalƣuz ⱪelip bu karamǝt ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüxni kɵrdüm. Ⱪilqǝ maƣdurum ⱪalmidi, qirayim ⱪattiⱪ ɵzgirip ɵlük adǝmdǝk bolup ⱪaldim, put-ⱪollirimda bir’azmu maƣdur ⱪalmidi.
9 So then I heard the sound of his words, —and, when I heard the sound of his words, then, I myself, came to be in a deep sleep upon my face, with, my face, to the earth.
Lekin uning awazini anglidim. Uning awazini angliƣan ⱨaman yǝrgǝ yiⱪilip düm qüxtüm, ⱨoxumdin kǝttim.
10 And lo! a hand, touched me; and roused me up on my knees and the palms of my hands.
Mana, tuyuⱪsiz bir ⱪol manga tǝgdi, meni xuan yɵlǝp yǝrgǝ tɵt putluⱪ ⱪilip turƣuzdi.
11 Then said he unto me, O Daniel! man greatly delighted in! have understanding in the words which, I, am about to speak unto thee, and stand up where thou art, for, now, have I been sent unto thee. And, when he had spoken with me this word, I stood up trembling.
Xu zat manga: — Əy Daniyal, intayin sɵyülgǝn adǝm! Sɵzlirimni kɵngül ⱪoyup anglap qüxǝngin, ɵrǝ turƣin! Qünki mǝn sening yeningƣa ǝwǝtildim, — dedi. U bu sɵzni ⱪilixi bilǝn, mǝn titrigǝn ⱨalda ornumdin turdum.
12 Then said he unto me, Do not fear, Daniel, for, from the first day that thou didst set thy heart to understand and to humble thyself before thy God, thy words were heard; and, I, am come, by reason of thy words.
Xuning bilǝn u manga mundaⱪ dedi: — «Əy Daniyal, ⱪorⱪma; qünki sǝn Hudayingning aldida qüxinixkǝ erixixkǝ, ɵzüngni tɵwǝn tutuxⱪa kɵngül ⱪoyƣan birinqi kündin buyan sening dua-tilawiting ijabǝt ⱪilindi; eytⱪanliring üqün mǝn yeningƣa ǝwǝtildim.
13 But, the ruler of the kingdom of Persia, withstood me twenty-one days, but lo! Michael, one of the chief rulers, came in to help me, —and, I, left him there, beside the kings of Persia.
Lekin, «Pars padixaⱨliⱪining ǝmiri» manga ⱪarxi qiⱪip yolumni yigirmǝ bir kün tosuwaldi. Mǝn Pars padixaⱨlirining yenida ɵzüm yalƣuz ⱪalƣaqⱪa, bax ǝmirlǝrdin biri Mikail manga yardǝm ⱪilƣili kǝldi.
14 So then I am come to let thee understand that which shall befall thy people in the afterpart of the days, —for yet is the vision for [those] days.
Mǝn sanga ahirⱪi zamanlarda hǝlⱪingning bexiƣa kelidiƣan ixlarni qüxǝndürgili kǝldim. Qünki bu ƣayibanǝ alamǝt kɵp künlǝr keyinki kǝlgüsi toƣrisididur».
15 And, when he had spoken with me such words as these, —I set my face towards the earth, and was dumb.
U manga bu gǝpni ⱪiliwatⱪanda, pǝⱪǝtla yǝrgǝ ⱪarƣinimqǝ zuwan sürǝlmǝy turup ⱪaldim.
16 Then lo! like the similitude of the sons of men, one was touching my lips, —so I opened my mouth, and spake, and said unto him who was standing before me, O my lord! By the revelation, my pains have seized me, and I retain no strength.
Mana, goya adǝmgǝ ohxaydiƣan birsi ⱪolini uzitip lǝwlirimni silap ⱪoywidi, mǝn aƣzimni eqip aldimda turƣuqiƣa: — Tǝⱪsir, bu ƣayibanǝ kɵrünüxtin iq-iqimdin azablinimǝn, maƣdurumdin kǝttim.
17 How then can the servant of this my lord speak with this my lord, —seeing that, as for me—henceforth, there remaineth in me no strength, and no, spirit, is left in me?
Tǝⱪsirimning kǝminǝ ⱪulliri ⱪandaⱪmu sili tǝⱪsirim bilǝn sɵzlixixkǝ petinalayttim? Qünki ⱨazirla maƣdurum tügǝp, nǝpǝsim üzülidu, — dedim.
18 Then again there touched me one like in appearance to a son of earth, and he strengthened me.
Andin goya adǝmgǝ ohxaydiƣan biri meni yǝnǝ bir ⱪetim silap, maƣdur kirgüzdi
19 And he said, Do not fear, O man greatly delighted in! peace to thee, be strong, yea be strong! And, as he spake with me, I gained strength, and said, Let my lord speak, for thou hast strengthened me.
wǝ: — I intayin sɵyülgǝn adǝm, ⱪorⱪma! Sanga aman-hatirjǝmlik bolƣay. Ƣǝyrǝtlik bol, ǝmdi ƣǝyrǝtlik bol! — dedi. U xu sɵzni deyixi bilǝnla manga tehimu maƣdur kirdi. Mǝn: — Tǝⱪsir yǝnǝ sɵz ⱪilƣayla, qünki sili manga maƣdur kirgüzdila, — dedim.
20 And he said, Knowest thou wherefore I am come unto thee? But, now, must I return to fight with the ruler of Persia; I, therefore am going forth, and lo! the ruler of Greece, is coming.
U mundaⱪ dedi: — «Mening ⱪexingƣa nemigǝ kǝlgǝnlikimni bilǝmsǝn? Mǝn ǝmdi ⱪaytip berip, «Parstiki ǝmir» bilǝn jǝng ⱪilimǝn; mǝn u yǝrgǝ barƣandin keyin, «Gretsiyǝdiki ǝmir» mǝydanƣa qiⱪidu.
21 Howbeit I will tell thee that which is inscribed in the writing of truth, —but there is no one who holdeth strongly with me concerning these things, save Michael your ruler.
Lekin mǝn berixtin awwal ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝtning kitabida pütülgǝn wǝⱨiylǝrni mǝn sanga bayan ⱪilimǝn. Bu ixlarda silǝrning ǝmiringlar Mikaildin baxⱪa, manga yardǝm beridiƣan ⱨeqkim yoⱪ.