< 2 Samuel 14 >
1 Joab realized that the king yearned [IDM] to see Absalom.
Emdi Zeruiyaning oghli Yoab padishah qelbining Abshalomgha telmüriwatqanliqini bayqidi.
2 So Joab sent someone to Tekoa [town] to bring back a woman who was very clever. [When she arrived, ] Joab said to her, “Pretend that you are grieving because someone has died. Put on clothes that show that you are mourning. Do not put any lotion/ointment on your body. Act as if you are a woman who has been mourning for a long time.
Shuning üchün Yoab Tekoagha adem ewetip u yerdin danishmen bir xotunni ekeldürüp uninggha: Sendin ötüney, özüngni matem tutqan kishidek körsitip qariliq kiyimi kiyip, özüngni etirlik may bilen yaghlimay, belki özüngni ölgüchi üchün uzun waqit hazidar bolghan ayaldek qilip
3 And go to the king, and tell him what I tell you to say.” Then Joab told her what to say [MTY] [to the king].
[Dawut] padishahning qéshigha bérip uninggha mundaq dégin, — dédi. Shundaq qilip, Yoab démekchi bolghanlirini u ayalgha ögetti.
4 So the woman from Tekoa went to the king. She prostrated herself in front of him and then bowed down to him, and said, “Your Majesty, help me!”
Shuning bilen Tekoaliq bu ayal padishahning aldigha bérip, tezim qilip, bash urup: I padishahim, méni qutquziwalghayla, — dédi.
5 The king replied, “What is your problem?” She replied, “Please, sir, I am a widow. My husband died [some time ago].
Padishah uningdin: Néme derding bar? dep soridi. U jawap bérip: Men derweqe bir tul xotunmen! Érim ölüp ketti;
6 I had two sons. But one day they quarreled with each other out in the fields. There was no one to separate them, and one of them struck the other one and killed him.
Dédeklirining ikki oghli bar idi. Ikkisi étizliqta urushup qélip, arigha chüshidighan adem bolmighachqa, biri yene birini urup öltürüp qoydi.
7 Now, all my family oppose me. They are insisting that I allow them to kill my son who is still alive [MTY], in order that they may get revenge for his killing his brother. But if they do that, I will not have any son to inherit [my husband’s possessions]. That would be like [MET] extinguishing the last coals of a fire, and my husband would not have a son to preserve our family’s name. [DOU]”
Mana, hazir pütün öydikiler dédeklirige qarshi qopup, inisini öltürginini bizge tutup bergin; inisining jénini élip, qetl qilghini üchün biz jan’gha jan alimiz. Shuning bilenmu miras alghuchini yoqitimiz, dewatidu. Ular shundaq qilip yalghuz qalghan choghumni öchürüp, érimge ne nam ne yer yüzide ewladmu qaldurghili qoymaydu, — dédi.
8 Then the king said to the woman, “Go back home; I will take care of this matter for you.”
Padishah ayalgha: Öyüngge barghin, men ehwalgha qarap sen toghruluq höküm chiqirimen, — dédi.
9 The woman from Tekoa replied to the king, “Your Majesty, if you are criticized [for helping me], my family and I will accept the blame. You and the royal family will (be innocent/not have done what is wrong).”
Tekoaliq ayal padishahqa: I, ghojam padishah, bu ishta gunah bolsa, hemmisi méning bilen atamning jemeti üstide bolsun, padishah we uning texti bilen munasiwetsiz bolsun, — dédi.
10 The king said to her, “If anyone says anything [to threaten you/cause you trouble] you, bring that person to me, and [I will make sure that] he will never cause you trouble again.”
Padishah: Birer kim sanga [bu toghruluq] gep qilsa, uni méning qéshimgha élip kelgin, u séni yene aware qilmaydighan bolidu, — dédi.
11 Then the woman said, “Your Majesty, please pray that Yahweh your God will not allow my relative, who [wants to get] revenge on my son for killing [MTY] his brother, to be able to do that.” David replied, “As surely as Yahweh lives, your son will not be harmed at all. [IDM]”
Ayal jawab bérip: Undaqta padishah Perwerdigar Xudalirini yad qilghayla, qan’gha qan intiqam alghuchilarning oghlumni yoqatmasliqi üchün, ularning halak qilishigha yol qoymighayla, — dédi. Padishah: Perwerdigarning hayati bilen qesem qilimenki, Séning oghlungning bir tal chéchi yerge chüshmeydu, — dédi.
12 Then the woman said, “Your Majesty, please allow me to say one more thing to you.” He replied, “Speak!”
Lékin ayal: Dédekliri ghojam padishahqa yene bir sözni dégili qoyghayla, déwidi, u: Éytqin — dédi.
13 The woman said, “Why have you done this bad thing to God’s people? You have not allowed your son Absalom to return home. By saying what you have just said, you have certainly declared [RHQ] that what you have done is wrong.
Ayal yene mundaq dédi: Emdi sili némishqa Xudaning xelqige shuninggha oxshash ziyanliq bir ishni niyet qildila? Padishah shu gépi bilen özini gunahkar qilip békitiwatidu, chünki u özi palighan kishini qayturup ekelmidi.
14 We all die; we are like [SIM] water that cannot be picked up after it is spilled on the ground. But God does not just cause us to die; he creates ways to bring us back when we become separated from him.
Derweqe hemmimiz choqum ölüp, yerge tökülgen, qaytidin yighiwalghili bolmaydighan sudek bolimiz. Lékin Xuda ademning jénini élishqa emes, belki Öz palan’ghinini Özige qayturup ekilishke ilaj qilidu.
15 “Now, Your Majesty, I have come to you because others have threatened me. So I said to myself, ‘I will go and talk to the king, and perhaps he will do what I request him to do.
Emeliyette, méning ghojam padishahqa shu ish toghrisidin söz qilghili kélishimning sewebi, xelq méni qorqatti. Lékin dédekliri: Bu gepni padishahqa éytay! Padishah belkim öz chörisining iltimasini beja keltürer, dégen oyda boldi.
16 Perhaps he will listen to me, and save me from the man who is trying to kill my son. If my son is killed, it would result in us disappearing from the land that God gave to us.’
Chünki padishah anglishi mumkin, chörisini hem oghlumni Xudaning mirasidin teng yoqatmaqchi bolghan kishining qolidin qutquzup qalar.
17 “And I thought, ‘What the king says will comfort/encourage me, because the king is like [SIM] an angel of God. He knows what is good and what is evil.’ I pray/desire that Yahweh our God will (be with/direct) you.”
Shunga dédekliri, ghojam padishahning sözi manga aramliq bérer, dep oylidim. Chünki ghojam padishah Xudaning bir perishtisidek yaxshi-yamanni perq etküchidur. Perwerdigar Xudaliri sili bilen bille bolghay!
18 Then the king said to the woman, “I will now ask you a question. Answer it, and tell me the truth. [LIT]” The woman replied, “Your majesty, ask your question.”
Padishah ayalgha jawab bérip: Sendin ötünimenki, men sendin sorimaqchi bolghan ishni mendin yoshurmighaysen, dédi. Ayal: Ghojam padishah söz qilsila, dédi.
19 The king said, “Was Joab the one who told you to do this?” She replied, “Yes, Your Majesty, as surely as you live, I cannot avoid telling you what is true. Yes, indeed, it was Joab who told me to come here, and who told me what to say.
Padishah: Bu gepliringning hemmisi Yoabning körsetmisimu, qandaq? — dédi. Ayal jawab bérip: I, ghojam padishah, silining janliri bilen qesem qilimenki, ghojam padishah éytqanliri ongghimu, solghimu qaymaydighan heqiqettur. Derweqe silining qulliri Yoab manga shuni tapilap, bu sözlerni dédeklirining aghzigha saldi.
20 He did it in order to cause you to think differently about this matter. Your Majesty, you are as wise as God’s angels, and [it seems that] you know everything [that happens] on the earth, [so you know why Joab sent me here].”
Yoabning bundaq qilishi bu ishni hel qilish üchün idi. Ghojamning danaliqi Xudaning bir perishtisiningkidek iken, zéminda yüz bériwatqan hemme ishlarni bilidiken, — dédi.
21 Then the king [summoned] Joab [and] said to him, “Listen! I have decided to do [what you want]. So go and get that young man Absalom and bring him back [to Jerusalem].”
Shuning bilen padishah Yoabqa: Maqul! Mana, bu ishqa ijazet berdim. Bérip u yigit Abshalomni élip kelgin, dédi.
22 Joab prostrated himself on the ground, and then he bowed down before the king, and [asked God to] bless him. Then Joab said, “Your Majesty, today I know that you are pleased with me, because you have agreed to do what I requested.”
Yoab yerge yiqilip bash urup, padishahqa bext-beriket tilidi. Andin Yoab: I ghojam padishah, öz qulungning telipige ijazet berginingdin, öz qulungning séning aldingda iltipat tapqinini bügün bildim, — dédi.
23 Then Joab got up and went to Geshur, and got Absalom and brought him back to Jerusalem.
Andin Yoab qozghilip, Geshurgha bérip Abshalomni Yérusalémgha élip keldi.
24 But the king said/commanded that Absalom would not be permitted to live in the palace. He said, “I do not want him to come to see me.” So Absalom lived in his own house, and did not go to [talk to] the king.
Emma padishah: — U méning yüzümni körmey, öz öyige barsun, dégenidi. Shunga Abshalom padishahning yüzini körmey, öz öyige ketti.
25 Absalom was very handsome. He looked perfect, from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head. In all of Israel there was no one whom people admired more than Absalom.
Emdi pütkül Israil teweside Abshalomdek chirayliq dep maxtalghan adem yoq idi. Tapinidin tartip choqqusighiche uningda héch eyib yoq idi.
26 His hair was very thick, and he cut it only once each year, when it became too heavy for him. Using the standard weights, he would weigh the hair [that he cut off], and it always weighed about five pounds.
Uning chéchini chüshürgende (u her yilning axirida chéchini chüshüretti; chéchi éghirliship ketkechke, shunga uni chüshüretti), chéchini padishahning «ölchem taraza»si bilen tartsa ikki yüz shekel chiqatti.
27 Absalom had three sons and one daughter named Tamar. She was a very beautiful woman.
Abshalomdin üch oghul we Tamar isimlik bir qiz tughuldi. Qizi tolimu chirayliq idi.
28 [After] Absalom [returned to] Jerusalem, he lived there two years, and during that time he never [was allowed to] see the king.
Abshalom padishahning yüzini körmey, Yérusalémda toptoghra ikki yil toshquche turdi;
29 So he sent [a messenger] to Joab to ask him to come [and talk to him], but Joab refused to come. So Absalom sent [a message to him] a second time, but he still would not come.
Abshalom Yoabqa adem mangdurup, özini padishahning qéshigha ewetishini ötündi, emma u kelgili unimidi. Abshalom ikkinchi qétim uning yénigha adem ewetti, lékin Yoab kélishni xalimidi.
30 Then Absalom said to his servants, “You know that Joab’s field is next to mine, and that he has barley [growing] there. Go and light a fire there [to burn his barley].” So Absalom’s servants [went there and] lit a fire, [and all his barley burned].
Shuning bilen Abshalom öz xizmetkarlirigha: — Yoabning méningkige yandash arpa tériqliq bir parche étizliqi bar. Bérip uninggha ot qoyunglar, dep buyrudi. Shundaq qilip, Abshalomning xizmetkarliri Yoabning bu bir parche étizliqigha ot qoydi.
31 Joab [knew who had done it, so he] went to Absalom’s house and said to him, “Why have your servants burned [the barley in] my field?”
Andin Yoab qozghilip Abshalomning öyige kirip uningdin: Némishqa xizmetkarliring étizliqimgha ot qoydi! — dep soridi.
32 Absalom replied, “Because [you did not come to me when] I sent messages to you [requesting that you come]. I wanted to request that you go to the king to say to him, ‘Absalom (wants to know what good it did/says that is was useless) [RHQ] for him [RHQ] to leave Geshur and come here. [He thinks that] it would have been better for him to have stayed there. [He wants you to] allow him to talk to you. And if you think that he has done something that is wrong, you can [command that] he be executed.’”
Abshalom Yoabqa jawab bérip: Mana, men sanga adem ewetip: Qéshimgha kelsun, andin padishahning qéshigha manga wakaliten barghuzup uninggha: Men némishqa Geshurdin yénip kelgendimen? U yerde qalsam, yaxshi bolattiken, dep éytquzmaqchi idim. Emdi padishah bilen didarlashsam deymen; mende qebihlik bolsa, u méni öltürsun, — dédi.
33 So Joab went to the king, and told him [what Absalom had said]. Then the king [summoned Absalom], and he came to the king and knelt down in front of him with his face touching the ground. Then the king kissed Absalom [to show that he was pleased to see him].
Shuning bilen Yoab padishahning qéshigha bérip, uninggha bu xewerni yetküzdi. Padishah Abshalomni chaqirdi; u padishahning qéshigha kélip, padishahning aldida tezim qilip bash urdi; padishah Abshalomni söydi.