< 2 Samuel 21 >
1 During the time that David [ruled], there was a famine [in Israel] for three years. David prayed to Yahweh about it. And Yahweh said, “[In order for the famine to end], Saul’s family needs to be punished [MTY] because Saul killed many people from Gibeon [city].”
Davudee paççahiyvalla haa'ane gahıl, xhebille sen çiçiqad qihna q'ittin ıxha. Mançinemee Davudee Rəbbike qidghın ha'a. Rəbbee Davuduk'le eyhen: – Man Şauleeyiy cune nasılen k'yav'uyne ebal-alla vod. Mang'vee Giveonğançenbıniy gyapt'ı.
2 The people of Gibeon were not Israelis; they were a small group of the Amor people-group whom the Israelis had solemnly promised to protect. But Saul had tried to kill all of them because he (was very zealous/wanted very much) to enable the people of Judah and Israel [to be the only ones living in that land]. So the king summoned the leaders of Gibeon
Paççahee Giveonbı qopt'ul, manbışika yuşan ha'ana. Giveonbı İzrailybı deş vuxha. Manbı Emor eyhene milletıke avxuynbı vuxha. İzrailybışe manbı üçübba g'alya'asva k'ın g'assır ıxha. Şaulusmee manbı gyapt'ı avaak'an haa'as vukkiykın. Mang'us mane cigabışee saccu İzrailybıyiy Yahuder avxu vukkan vuxha.
3 and said to them, “What shall I do for you? How can I make amends/up for what was done to your people, in order that you will bless us who belong to Yahweh?”
Davudee Giveonaaşike qiyghanan: – Zasse vuşdemee hucoo ha'as əxəyee? Şu, Rəbbee g'əyxı'yne milletıs xayir-düə huvuynemee, şi hav'una bınah zasse nəxüb havaakal haa'as vəəxəyee?
4 They replied, “You cannot settle our quarrel with Saul and his family by giving us silver or gold. And we do not have the right to kill any Israelis.” So David asked, “Then/So what do you say that I should do for you?”
Giveonbışe mang'uk'le eyhen: – Şas Şaulıniy cune nasılen k'ınəəğəyiy nuk'ra ıkkan deş. İzrailir şas vuşucar gik'as ıkkan deş. Davudee manbışik'le eyhen: – Şos hucooyiy ıkkan, zı manıd ha'asın.
5 They replied, “Saul [wanted to] get rid of us. He wanted to annihilate/kill all of us, in order that none of us would live anywhere in Israel.
Manbışe paççahık'le eyhen: – Şi İzrailil ımaaxvacenva Şaulee şake öc alyapt'ı, şi gyapt'ı.
6 Hand over to us seven of Saul’s descendants. We will hang them where Yahweh is worshiped in Gibeon, our town, the town where Saul, whom Yahweh previously chose to be king, lived.” The king replied, “Okay, I will hand them over to you.”
Mang'uke g'arına yighıyre adamiy şasqa hele. Şinab manbı Rəbbee g'əyxı'yne Şaulne Givea eyhene şaharee Rəbbine ögil givaaxanas. Paççahee «Manbı zı şosqa qevlesınbıva» eyhe.
7 The king did not hand over to them Saul’s grandson Mephibosheth, because of what he and [Mephibosheth’s father] Jonathan had solemnly promised to each other.
Paççah Davudus Şaulne ühatsühat Yonatanna dix Mefiboşet qiykkanna. Mang'us mana qiykkanna Rəbbine ögil Yonatanıs k'ın g'assırva.
8 Instead, he took Armoni and another man named Mephibosheth, the two sons that Saul’s slave wife Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah, had given birth to, and the five sons that Saul’s daughter Merab had given birth to. Merab’s husband was Adriel, the son of a man named Barzillai from Meholah [town].
Paççahee Armoniyiy merna Mefiboşet alyabat'a. Manbı Ayyayne yişşee Ritspee Şauluke vuxuyn dixbı vuxha. Sayıb mang'vee Şaulne yişşee Meravee Mexolğançene Barzilayne duxayke Adrielike vuxuyn xhoyre dix alyabat'a.
9 David handed those men over to the men from Gibeon. Then they hanged those seven men on a hill where they worshiped Yahweh. They were all killed during the time of the year that the people started to harvest the barley.
Mang'vee manbı Giveonbışisqa qoole. Giveonbışe manbı Rəbbine ögil suval givaaxananbı. Manbışda yighırsana sacigee habat'anbı. Manbı xhıt'a qiviyşalne ts'eppiyne yiğbışil givaaxan.
10 Then Rizpah took coarse cloth made from goats’ hair, and spread it on the rock [where the corpses lay]. She stayed there from the time that people started to harvest the barley until the rains started. She did not allow any birds to come near the corpses during the day, and she did not allow any animals to come near during the night.
Ayyayne yişşee Ritspee cesva palan alyaat'u, ganzıl gyadaççe. Ritspa xhıt'abı qiyşal gibğılıne yiğbışile, givapxıninbışilqa gyoğiy gyoğasde yiğılqamee maa'ar ayxu. Məng'ee manbışde mayıtbışisqa yiğniyığın xəybışin şit'yar, xəmded çolan həyvanar qeetxhes hassır deş.
11 When someone told David what Rizpah had done,
Şaulne caariyee, Ayyayne yişşee Ritspee ha'ana mana iş Davudulqa hivxhar haa'ana.
12 he went with some of his servants to Jabesh in [the] Gilead [region] and got the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan. The people of Jabesh had stolen their bones from the (plaza/public square) in Beth-Shan [city], where the men from Philistia had hanged them previously, on the day that they had killed Saul and Jonathan on Gilboa [Mountain].
Davudee hark'ın, Şaulıniy mang'une duxayn Yonatanın bark'vbı Gileadne Yaveşne ç'ak'ınbışike g'eşşenbı. (Filiştinaaşe Gilboa eyhene suval Şaul gik'uyne yiğıl manbışin mayıtbı Bet-Şeane maydama givayxananbı. Yaveşğançene insanaaşeb abı, manbışin mayıtbı qöqənbı.)
13 David and his men took the bones of Saul and Jonathan, and they also took the bones of the seven men [from Gibeon] whom the men from Philistia had hanged.
Davudee Şauluniy mang'une duxayn Yonatanın bark'vbı mançe alyaat'anbı, şene givapxınne yıghıng'unud bark'vbı sa'anbı.
14 They buried the bones of Saul and Jonathan in Zela [town] in the land of [the tribe of] Benjamin. Doing all that the king commanded, they buried their bones in the tomb where Saul’s father Kish [was buried]. After that, [because] God [saw that Saul’s family had been punished to pay for Saul’s murder of many people from Gibeon, he] answered the Israelis’ prayers for their land, and caused the famine to end.
Davudne insanaaşe Şaulıniy mang'une duxayn Yonatanın bark'vbı Benyaminaaşine cigabışeene Tsela eyhene şaharee, Şaulne dekkıne, Gişine, mağareene nyuq'vnesnee k'eyxha. Paççahee manbışik'le uvhuyn gırgın, mane insanaaşe ha'an. Mançile qiyğa Allahee ölkaynemee ha'ane gırgıne düəbışis alidghıniy qelen.
15 The army of Philistia again started to fight against the army of Israel. And David and his soldiers went to fight the Philistines. During the battle, David became weary.
Meeb Filiştinaaşda İzrailybışika dəv'ə gyooxha. Davud cune insanaaşika Filiştinaaşika səyxəsva ayk'an. Manbı Filiştinaaşika siviyxəmee Davud oyzarna.
16 One of the Philistia men thought that he could kill David. His name was Ishbi-Benob. He was a descendant of [a group of] giants. He carried a bronze spear that weighed about (7-1/2 pounds/3-1/2 kg.), and he also had a new sword.
Rafayke g'arıyne İşbi-Benovusus Davud gik'as ıkkiykan. Mang'une nizeyn siv tuncuke xhebıd vəş şekel yı'q'vəlee ıxha. Yı'q'eeqad mang'vee ts'edın g'ılınc qı'ı eyxhe.
17 But Abishai came to help David, and attacked the giant and killed him. Then David’s soldiers forced him to promise that he would not go with them into a battle again. They said to him, “[If you die, and none of your descendants become king, that would be like] [MET] extinguishing the last light in Israel.”
Tseruyayna dix Avişay Davudusqa kumagıs qarı, Filiştinğançena mang'vee ı'xı', gek'ana. Mane gahıl Davudne insanaaşe mang'us k'ın g'assır, eyhen: – İzrailin işix k'imədəqqəcenva, sayır ğu şaka dəv'eeqa ayres deş.
18 Some time after that, there was a battle with the army of Philistia near Gob [village]. During the battle, Sibbecai, from [the] Hushah [clan], killed Saph, one of the descendants of the Rapha giants.
Mançile qiyğa Filiştinaaşika Gov eyhene cigee meed səvxiy gexha. Mane gahıl Xuşa eyhene cigeençene Sibbekayee Rafayke g'arına Saf gek'ana.
19 [Later] there was another battle with the army of Philistia at Gob. During that battle, Elhanan, the son of Jaare-Oregim from Bethlehem, killed [the brother of] Goliath from Gath [city]; Goliath’s spear shaft/handle was (very thick, like the bar on a weaver’s loom/over two inches thick).
Filiştinaaşika Gov eyhene cigee meed səvxiy gexha. Manke Bet-Lexemğançene Yareyne duxee Elxananee Gatğançena Golyatna çoc gek'ana. Mang'une nizeyn cık'rı qexhvane xhanayn arğacın dal xhinne xətta ıxha.
20 Later there was another battle near Gath. There was a (huge man/giant) there who liked to fight [in battles]. He had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. He was descended from [the] Rapha [giants].
Gat eyhene şaharne k'ane sa menne yəqqees gitxhuyne səvxee, Rafayke g'arına sa axtına canakana insan ıxha. Mane insanne xıleppışilib, g'elybışilib yixhıble t'ubiy. Mang'uqa gırgıba g'ayeyoq'ab t'ub vuxha.
21 But when he (made fun of/ridiculed) the men in the Israeli [army], Jonathan, the son of David’s [older] brother Shimeah, killed him.
İzrailybışik'le mang'vee nen qadiy eyhemee, Davudne çocune Şimayne duxee Yonatanee mana gek'ana.
22 Those four men were some of the descendants of the Rapha giants who had lived in Gath, who were killed [MTY] by David and his soldiers.
Mana Rafayke g'arına yoq'uyre insan Gatğançenbı vuxha. Manbı Davudneyiy Davudne insanaaşine xıleke hapt'ı.