< Mark 5 >
1 And they came unto the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gerasenes.
Ular dengizning u ⱪetiƣa, Gadaraliⱪlarning yurtiƣa yetip bardi.
2 And, when he went forth out of the boat, [straightway], there met him, from amongst the tombs, a man, in an impure spirit:
U kemidin qüxüxi bilǝnla, napak roⱨ qaplaxⱪan bir adǝm gɵr ɵngkürliridin qiⱪip, uning aldiƣa kǝldi.
3 who had his dwelling among the tombs, and, not even with a chain, any longer, was anyone able to bind him, —
U adǝm ɵngkürlǝrni makan ⱪilƣan bolup, uni ⱨeqkim ⱨǝtta zǝnjirlǝr bilǝnmu baƣliyalmaytti.
4 because of his having been, many times, with fetters and chains, bound, and the chains having been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters smashed, and no one was mighty enough to tame him;
Qünki kɵp ⱪetim put-ⱪolliri kixǝn-zǝnjirlǝr bilǝn baƣlanƣan bolsimu, u zǝnjirlǝrni üzüwetip, kixǝnlǝrni qeⱪiwǝtkǝnidi; ⱨeqkim uni boysunduralmiƣanidi.
5 and, continually, night and day, in the tombs and in the mountains, was he crying aloud, and cutting himself in pieces with stones.
U keqǝ-kündüz mazarliⱪta wǝ taƣlar arisida tohtawsiz warⱪirap-jarⱪirap yürǝtti, ɵz-ɵzini taxlar bilǝn kesip yarilanduratti.
6 And, seeing Jesus from afar, he ran and bowed down to him;
Lekin u Əysani yiraⱪtin kɵrüp, uning aldiƣa yügürüp berip, sǝjdǝ ⱪildi
7 and, crying out with a loud voice, saith—What have in common with thee? O Jesus, Son of God Most High? I adjure thee by God, —Do not torment me!
wǝ ⱪattiⱪ awazda warⱪirap: — Ⱨǝmmidin aliy Hudaning Oƣli Əysa, sening mening bilǝn nemǝ karing! Huda ⱨǝⱪⱪi, sǝndin ɵtünüp ⱪalay, meni ⱪiynima! — dedi
8 For he was saying to him—Go forth thou impure spirit, out of the man;
(qünki Əysa uningƣa: «Ⱨǝy napak roⱨ, uningdin qiⱪ!» degǝnidi).
9 and he was questioning him—What is thy name? and he saith to him—Legion, is my name, because we are, many;
U uningdin: — Isming nemǝ? — dǝp soridi. — Ismim «ⱪoxun» — qünki sanimiz kɵp, — dǝp jawab bǝrdi u.
10 and he was beseeching him much that he would not send them forth outside the country.
Wǝ u Əysadin ularni bu yurttin ⱨǝydiwǝtmigǝysǝn, dǝp kɵp ɵtünüp yalwurdi.
11 Now there was there, near the mountain, a large herd of swine, feeding;
Taƣ baƣrida qong bir top tongguz padisi otlap yürǝtti.
12 and they besought him, saying—Send us into the swine, that, into them, we may enter;
Jinlar uningƣa: — Bizni muxu tongguzlarƣa ǝwǝtkin, ularning iqigǝ kirip ketixkǝ yol ⱪoyƣaysǝn, — dǝp yalwuruxti.
13 and he suffered them. And the impure spirits, going out, entered into the swine, and the herd rushed down the cliff into the sea, about two thousand, and were choked in the sea.
Əysa dǝrⱨal yol ⱪoydi. Xuning bilǝn napak roⱨlar qiⱪip, tongguzlarning tenigǝ kirixi bilǝnla, tongguzlar tik yardin etilip qüxüp, dengizƣa ƣǝrⱪ boldi. Ular ikki mingƣa yeⱪin idi.
14 And, they who had been feeding them, fled, and bare tidings into the city and into the fields, —and they came to see what it was that had happened.
Tongguz baⱪⱪuqilar bolsa u yǝrdin ⱪeqip, xǝⱨǝr-yezilarda bu ixlarni pur ⱪildi. Xu yǝrdikilǝr nemǝ ix yüz bǝrgǝnlikini kɵrgili qiⱪixti.
15 And they come unto Jesus, and view the demonized man, clothed and of sound mind, him who had had the legion, —and they were struck with fear.
Ular Əysaning yeniƣa kǝldi wǝ ilgiri jinlar qaplixiwalƣan ⱨeliⱪi adǝmning kiyimlǝrni kiyip, ǝs-ⱨoxi jayida olturƣinini — yǝni «ⱪoxun jinlar» qaplaxⱪan xu adǝmni kɵrüp, ⱪorⱪup ketixti.
16 And the beholders narrated to them, how it happened to the demonized man, and concerning the swine.
Bu wǝⱪǝni kɵrgǝnlǝr jinlar qaplaxⱪan adǝmdǝ nemǝ yüz bǝrgǝnlikini wǝ tongguzlarning aⱪiwitini hǝlⱪⱪǝ bayan ⱪilip bǝrdi.
17 And they began to beseech him, to depart from their bounds.
Buning bilǝn halayiⱪ Əysaƣa: Yurtlirimizdin qiⱪip kǝtkǝysǝn, dǝp yalwuruxⱪa baxlidi.
18 And, as he was entering into the boat, he who had been demonized was beseeching him, that, with him, he might be.
U kemigǝ qiⱪiwatⱪanda, ilgiri jinlar qaplaxⱪan ⱨeliⱪi adǝm uningdin: Mǝnmu sǝn bilǝn billǝ baray, dǝp ɵtündi.
19 And he suffered him not, but saith unto him—Withdraw into thy house, unto thine own, and bear tidings unto them, how many things the Lord for thee hath done, and hath had mercy on thee.
Lekin u buningƣa unimay: — Ɵz ɵydikiliring wǝ yurtdaxliringning yeniƣa berip, ularƣa Pǝrwǝrdigarning sanga xunqilik uluƣ ixlarni ⱪilip bǝrgǝnlikini, Uning sanga rǝⱨim-xǝpⱪǝt kɵrsǝtkǝnlikini hǝwǝrlǝndürgin, — dedi.
20 And he departed, and began proclaiming, in the Decapolis, how many things Jesus had done for him, —and, all, were marvelling.
U ⱪaytip berip, Əysaning ɵzigǝ ⱪandaⱪ uluƣ ixlarni ⱪilƣanliⱪini «On xǝⱨǝr rayoni»da jar ⱪilixⱪa baxlidi. Buni angliƣanlarning ⱨǝmmisi tolimu ⱨǝyran ⱪelixti.
21 And, Jesus crossing over in the boat again unto the other side, there was gathered a large multitude unto him, and he was by the lake.
Əysa ⱪaytidin kemǝ bilǝn dengizning u ⱪetiƣa ɵtkǝndǝ, zor bir top halayiⱪ uning yeniƣa yiƣildi; u dengiz boyida turatti.
22 And there cometh one of the synagogue-rulers, by name Jairus, and, seeing him, falleth at his feet,
Mana, mǝlum bir sinagogning qongi Yairus isimlik bir kixi kǝldi. U uni kɵrüp ayiƣiƣa yiⱪilip: — Kiqik ⱪizim ɵlǝy dǝp ⱪaldi. Berip uningƣa ⱪolliringizni tǝgküzüp ⱪoysingiz, u saⱪiyip yaxiƣay! — dǝp ⱪattiⱪ yelindi.
23 and beseecheth him much, saying—My little daughter is at her last!—that, coming, thou wouldest lay thy hands upon her, that she may be made well, and live;
24 and he departed with him. And there was following him a large multitude, and they were pressing upon him.
Əysa uning bilǝn billǝ bardi. Zor bir top halayiⱪmu olixip ⱪistaxⱪan ⱨalda kǝynidin mengixti.
25 And, a woman, who had had a flow of blood twelve years,
Hun tǝwrǝx kesiligǝ giriptar bolƣiniƣa on ikki yil bolƣan bir ayal bar bolup,
26 and suffered much from many physicians, and spent all her means, and profited, nothing, —but had, rather, become worse,
u nurƣun tewiplarning ⱪolida kɵp azab tartip, bar-yoⱪini hǝjlǝp tügǝtkǝn bolsimu, ⱨeqⱪandaⱪ ünümi bolmay, tehimu eƣirlixip kǝtkǝnidi.
27 hearing the things about Jesus, came in the crowd from behind, and touched his mantle;
Bu ayal Əysa ⱨǝⱪⱪidiki gǝplǝrni anglap, halayiⱪning otturisidin ⱪistilip kelip, arⱪa tǝrǝptin uning tonini silidi.
28 for she was saying—If I can touch so much as his mantle, I shall be made well;
Qünki u kɵnglidǝ: «Uning tonini silisamla saⱪaymay ⱪalmaymǝn» dǝp oyliƣanidi.
29 and, straightway, the fountain of her blood was dried up, and she knew, in her body, that she was healed from the plague.
Hun xuan tohtap, ayal kesǝl azabidin saⱪaytilƣanliⱪini ɵz tenidǝ sǝzdi.
30 And, straightway, Jesus, taking note in himself of the power which, out of him, went forth, turning round in the crowd, was saying—Who hath touched my garments?
Əysa dǝrⱨal wujudidin ⱪudrǝtning qiⱪⱪanliⱪini sezip, halayiⱪning iqidǝ kǝynigǝ burulup: — Kiyimimni siliƣan kim? — dǝp soridi.
31 and his disciples were saying to him—Thou seest the crowd pressing upon thee, —and sayest thou—Who hath touched me?
Muhlisliri uningƣa: — Halayiⱪning ɵzüngni ⱪistap mengiwatⱪanliⱪini kɵrüp turuⱪluⱪ, yǝnǝ: «Meni siliƣan kim?» dǝp soraysǝnƣu? — deyixti.
32 and he was looking round to see her who, this thing had done.
Biraⱪ Əysa ɵzini siliƣuqini tepix üqün tehiqǝ ǝtrapiƣa ⱪarawatatti.
33 And, the woman, overcome with fear, and trembling, knowing what had happened to her, came, and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.
Ɵzidǝ nemǝ ixning yüz bǝrgǝnlikini sǝzgǝn ayal ⱪorⱪup-titrigǝn ⱨalda kelip uning aldiƣa yiⱪildi wǝ uningƣa ⱨǝⱪiⱪiy ǝⱨwalni pütünlǝy eytti.
34 And, he, said to her—Daughter! thy faith hath made thee well; withdraw into peace, and be whole from thy plague.
U uningƣa: — Ⱪizim, ixǝnqing seni saⱪaytti! Tinq-hatirjǝmliktǝ ⱪayt! Kesilingning azabidin saⱪayƣin, — dedi.
35 While yet he is speaking, they come from the synagogue-ruler’s, saying—Thy daughter, is dead! Why, further, annoy the teacher?
U bu sɵzni ⱪiliwatⱪanda, sinagogning qongining ɵyidin bǝzilǝr kelip uningƣa: Ⱪizingiz ɵldi. Əmdi ustazni nemixⱪa yǝnǝ awarǝ ⱪilisiz?! — deyixti.
36 But, Jesus, overhearing the word being spoken, saith unto the synagogue-ruler—Do not fear, only have faith!
Lekin Əysa bu sɵzlǝrni anglap dǝrⱨal sinagogning qongiƣa: Ⱪorⱪmiƣin! Pǝⱪǝt ixǝnqtǝ bol! — dedi.
37 And he suffered no one to follow with him, save Peter and James and John the brother of James.
U pǝⱪǝt Petrus, Yaⱪup wǝ Yaⱪupning inisi Yuⱨanna bilǝn yolƣa qiⱪti; baxⱪa ⱨeqkimning ɵzi bilǝn billǝ berixiƣa yol ⱪoymidi.
38 And they come into the house of the synagogue-ruler, and he observeth a tumult, and persons weeping and wailing greatly;
U sinagogning qongining ɵyi aldiƣa kǝlgǝndǝ, ⱪiyⱪas-quⱪanni, halayiⱪning ⱪattiⱪ nalǝ-pǝryad wǝ aⱨ-zar kɵtürgǝnlikini kɵrüp,
39 and, entering, he saith unto them—Why are ye making a tumult, and weeping? The child, is, not dead, but, is sleeping;
ɵygǝ kirip ularƣa: — Nemixⱪa ⱪiyⱪas-quⱪan wǝ aⱨ-zar kɵtürisilǝr? Bala ɵlmǝptu, uhlap ⱪaptu, — dedi.
40 and they were deriding him. But, he, thrusting all forth, taketh with him the father of the child, and the mother, and them who were with him, —and entereth where the child was;
Ular uni mǝshirǝ ⱪilixti; lekin u ⱨǝmmǝylǝnni taxⱪiriƣa qiⱪiriwetip, balining ata-anisini wǝ ɵz ⱨǝmraⱨlirini elip, bala yatⱪan ɵygǝ kirdi.
41 and, grasping the hand of the child, he saith unto her—Talitha, koum! which is, when translated—O damsel! to thee, I say, Arise!
U balining ⱪolini tutup, uningƣa: «Talita kumi» dedi. Bu sɵzning mǝnisi «Ⱪizim, sanga eytimǝnki, ornungdin tur» degǝnlik idi.
42 And, straightway, the damsel arose, and was walking about; for she was twelve years of age. And they were beside themselves, straightway, with a great transport;
Ⱪiz dǝrⱨal ornidin turup mangdi (u on ikki yaxta idi). Ular bu ixⱪa mutlǝⱪ ⱨǝyran ⱪelixti.
43 and he commanded them, again and again, that, no one, should get to know this thing, —and bade that food should be given her to eat.
U ularƣa bu ixni ⱨeqkimgǝ eytmasliⱪni ⱪattiⱪ tapilidi, xundaⱪla ⱪizƣa yegüdǝk birnemǝ berixni eytti.