< 2 Kings 20 >
1 About that time, Hezekiah became very ill. [He thought that he] was about to die. Isaiah the prophet came to him and said, “This is what Yahweh says: ‘You should tell the people in your palace what you want them to do after you die, because you are not going to recover from this illness. You are going to die.’”
Xu künlǝrdǝ Ⱨǝzǝkiya ǝjǝl kǝltürgüqi bir kesǝlgǝ muptila boldi. Amozning oƣli Yǝxaya pǝyƣǝmbǝr uning ⱪexiƣa berip, uningƣa: — «Pǝrwǝrdigar mundaⱪ dǝydu: — — Ɵyüng toƣruluⱪ wǝsiyǝt ⱪilƣin; qünki ǝjǝl kǝldi, yaximaysǝn» — dedi.
2 Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall and prayed,
[Ⱨǝzǝkiya] bolsa yüzini tam tǝrǝpkǝ ⱪilip Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa dua ⱪilip: —
3 “Yahweh, do not forget that I have always served you faithfully, and I have done things that pleased you.” Then Hezekiah started to cry loudly.
I Pǝrwǝrdigar, Sening aldingda mening ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝt wǝ pak dil bilǝn mengip yürgǝnlikimni, nǝziring aldingda durus bolƣan ixlarni ⱪilƣanliⱪimni ǝslǝp ⱪoyƣaysǝn, — dedi. Wǝ Ⱨǝzǝkiya yiƣlap eⱪip kǝtti.
4 Isaiah left the king, but before he had crossed the middle courtyard of the palace, Yahweh gave him a message
Yǝxaya qiⱪip ordidiki ottura ⱨoyliƣa yǝtmǝstǝ, Pǝrwǝrdigarning sɵzi uningƣa yetip mundaⱪ deyildi: —
5 which said, “Go back to Hezekiah, the ruler of my people, and say to him, ‘I, Yahweh, the God whom your ancestor King David [worshiped], have heard what you prayed. And I have seen your tears. So, listen: I will heal you. Two days from now you will [be able to] go up to my temple.
Yenip berip hǝlⱪimning baxlamqisi Ⱨǝzǝkiyaƣa mundaⱪ degin: — «Pǝrwǝrdigar, atang Dawutning Hudasi mundaⱪ dǝydu: — «Duayingni anglidim, kɵz yaxliringni kɵrdüm; mana, Mǝn seni saⱪaytimǝn. Üqinqi künidǝ Pǝrwǝrdigarning ɵyigǝ qiⱪisǝn.
6 I will enable you to live for 15 more years. And I will rescue you and this city again from the power [MTY] of the king of Assyria. I will defend this city for the sake of my own reputation and because of what I promised King David, who served me [well].’”
Künliringgǝ Mǝn yǝnǝ on bǝx yil ⱪoximǝn; xuning bilǝn Mǝn seni wǝ bu xǝⱨǝrni Asuriyǝ padixaⱨining ⱪolidin ⱪutⱪuzimǝn; Ɵzüm üqün wǝ ⱪulum Dawut üqün Mǝn bu xǝⱨǝrni ǝtrapidiki sepildǝk ⱪoƣdaymǝn.
7 So Isaiah [returned to the palace and told Hezekiah what Yahweh had said. Then he] [to Hezekiah’s servants], “Bring a paste made of boiled figs. Put some of it on his boil, and he will get well.”
(Yǝxaya bolsa: — «Ənjür poxkili tǝyyarlanglar, dedi. Ular uni elip kelip, yarisiƣa qapliwidi, u saⱪaydi.
8 Then Hezekiah replied to Isaiah, “What will Yahweh do to prove that he will heal me and that two days from now I will be able to go up to the temple?”
Ⱨǝzǝkiya Yǝxayadin: Pǝrwǝrdigar meni saⱪaytip, üqinqi küni uning ɵyigǝ qiⱪidiƣanliⱪimni ispatlaydiƣanƣa ⱪandaⱪ bexarǝtlik alamǝt bolidu? — dǝp soriƣanidi.
9 Isaiah replied, “Yahweh will do something that will prove to you that he will do what he promised. Do you want him to cause the shadow on the stairway/sundial to go back ten steps/degrees, or to go forward ten steps/degrees?”
Yǝxaya: — Pǝrwǝrdigarning Ɵzi eytⱪan ixini jǝzmǝn ⱪilidiƣanliⱪini sanga ispatlax üqün Pǝrwǝrdigardin xundaⱪ bexarǝtlik alamǝt boliduki, sǝn ⱪuyaxning pǝlǝmpǝy üstigǝ qüxkǝn sayisining on basⱪuq aldiƣa mengixi yaki on basⱪuq kǝynigǝ yenixini halamsǝn? — dedi.
10 Hezekiah replied, “It is easy to cause the shadow to move forward, [because that is what it always does]. Tell him to cause it to move backward ten steps/degrees.”
Ⱨǝzǝkiya: Ⱪuyax sayisining on basⱪuq aldiƣa mengixi asan; sayǝ on baxⱪuq kǝynigǝ yansun, degǝnidi.
11 So Isaiah prayed earnestly to Yahweh, and Yahweh caused the shadow to go backward ten steps/degrees on the stairway/sundial that King Ahaz had made (OR, that workers had built for King Ahaz).
Xuning bilǝn Yǝxaya pǝyƣǝmbǝr Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa nida ⱪildi wǝ U ⱪuyaxning Aⱨaz padixaⱨ ⱪurƣan pǝlǝmpǝy basⱪuqiliri üstigǝ qüxkǝn sayisini yandurup, on basⱪuq kǝynigǝ mangdurdi).
12 At that time, King Merodach-Baladan, the son of Baladan the [previous] King of Babylonia, heard a report that King Hezekiah had been very sick. So he wrote some letters and gave them to some messengers to take to Hezekiah, along with a gift.
Xu pǝyttǝ Baladanning oƣli Babil padixaⱨi Merodaⱪ-Baladan, Ⱨǝzǝkiyani kesǝl bolup yetip ⱪaptu, dǝp anglap, hǝtlǝr ⱨǝdiyǝ bilǝn ǝwǝtti.
13 [When the messengers arrived], Hezekiah welcomed them gladly. Then he showed them everything that was in his (treasure houses/places where very valuable things were stored)—the silver and gold, the spices, the nice-smelling olive oil, and all the weapons [for his soldiers]. He showed them all the [valuable] things in his storerooms and everywhere else in his kingdom [HYP]; he showed them everything.
Ⱨǝzǝkiya bolsa ǝlqilǝrning gepini tingxap, ularƣa barliⱪ hǝzinǝ-ambarlirini, kümüxni, altunni, dora-dǝrmanlarni, sǝrhil maylarni, sawut-ⱪorallar ambiridiki ⱨǝmmini wǝ bayliⱪlirining barliⱪini kɵrsǝtti; ordisi wǝ pütkül padixaⱨliⱪi iqidiki nǝrsilǝrdin Ⱨǝzǝkiya ularƣa kɵrsǝtmigǝn birimu ⱪalmidi.
14 Then the prophet Isaiah went to Hezekiah and asked him, “Where did those men come from, and what did they say to you?” Hezekiah replied, “They came from a country very far from here. They came from Babylonia.”
Andin Yǝxaya pǝyƣǝmbǝr Ⱨǝzǝkiyaning aldiƣa berip, uningdin: — «Muxu kixilǝr nemǝ dedi? Ular seni yoⱪlaxⱪa nǝdin kǝlgǝn?» — dǝp soridi. Ⱨǝzǝkiya: — «Ular yiraⱪ bir yurttin, yǝni Babildin kǝlgǝn» dedi.
15 Isaiah asked, “What did they see in your palace?” Hezekiah replied, “They saw everything. I showed them absolutely everything that I own—all my valuable things.”
Yǝxaya yǝnǝ: — «Ular ordangda nemini kɵrdi?» dǝp soridi. Ⱨǝzǝkiya: — «Ordamda bar nǝrsilǝrni ular kɵrdi; bayliⱪlirimning arisidin mǝn ularƣa kɵrsǝtmigǝn birimu ⱪalmidi» — dedi.
16 [Isaiah knew that Hezekiah had done a very foolish thing]. So Isaiah said to him, “Listen to what Yahweh says to you.
Yǝxaya Ⱨǝzǝkiyaƣa: Pǝrwǝrdigarning sɵzini anglap ⱪoyƣin: —
17 There will be a time when everything that is still in your palace, all the valuable things that were put there by you and your ancestors, will be carried away to Babylon. There will be nothing left here! [That is what] Yahweh says [to you]
— Mana xundaⱪ künlǝr keliduki, ordangda bar nǝrsilǝr wǝ bügüngǝ ⱪǝdǝr ata-bowiliring toplap, saⱪlap ⱪoyƣan ⱨǝmmǝ Babilƣa elip ketilidu; ⱨeqnǝrsǝ ⱪalmaydu — dǝydu Pǝrwǝrdigar.
18 Furthermore, some of your own descendants will be forced to go there, and they will be castrated in order that they may become servants in the palace of the King of Babylon.”
— Ⱨǝmdǝ Babilliⱪlar oƣulliringni, yǝni ɵzüngdin bolƣan ǝwladliringni elip ketidu; xuning bilǝn ular Babil padixaⱨining ordisida aƣwat bolidu.
19 Then Hezekiah replied to Isaiah, “That message from Yahweh that you have given to me is good.” He said that because he was thinking, “Even if that happens, there will be peace and security [in Israel] all the rest of my life.”
Ⱨǝzǝkiya ǝmdi ɵz-ɵzigǝ «Ɵz künlirimdǝ bolsa aman-tinqliⱪ, Hudaning ⱨǝⱪiⱪǝt-wapaliⱪi bolmamdu?», dǝp Yǝxayaƣa: — «Siz eytⱪan Pǝrwǝrdigarning muxu sɵzi yahxi ikǝn» — dedi.
20 [If you want to know more about] [RHQ] all the other things that Hezekiah did, about his brave deeds in battle, about his ordering a reservoir to be built in the city and a tunnel [to be dug] to bring water into the reservoir, they are all written in the scroll called ‘The History of the Kings of Judah’.
Ⱨǝzǝkiyaning baxⱪa ǝmǝlliri, jümlidin uning sǝltǝnitining ⱪudriti, uning ⱪandaⱪ ⱪilip xǝⱨǝrgǝ su tǝminlǝx üqün kɵl, xundaⱪla su apiridiƣan nor yasiƣanliⱪi «Yǝⱨuda padixaⱨlirining tarih-tǝzkiriliri» degǝn kitabta pütülgǝn ǝmǝsmidi?
21 Later Hezekiah died [EUP], and his son Manasseh became the king.
Ⱨǝzǝkiya ata-bowilirining arisida uhlidi; oƣli Manassǝⱨ ornida padixaⱨ boldi.