< Daniel 5 >

1 [Several years later, ] Belshazzar [became the] king [of Babylon. One day] he invited 1,000 of his officers to a big feast, and he drank [a lot of] wine with them.
Bir küni padishah Belshazar emir-ésilzadilerdin ming kishini teklip qilip katta ziyapet bérip, ularning aldida sharab ichip, eysh-ishret keypini sürdi.
2 While he was drinking, he commanded [his servants] bring to him the gold and silver cups that the previous king, Nebuchadnezzar, had taken from the temple in Jerusalem. [He did that] because he wanted himself and his officials, his wives, and [even] his (concubines/slave wives) to drink from them, [making fun of the god that we Israelis worshiped].
Padishah Belshazar sharabni tétip körüp, özi, emir-ésilzadiliri, öz xotun-kénizekliring sharabni atisi Néboqadnesar Yérusalémdiki muqeddes ibadetxanidin oljigha alghan altun-kümüshtin yasalghan jam-qachilarda ichishige shu jam-qachilarni élip chiqishni buyrudi.
3 So his servants brought in [all] those gold cups, that had been taken [many years previously] from the temple of [the true] God in Jerusalem. Then the king and his officials and his wives and his slave wives drank [wine] from those cups.
[Newkerler] derhal bérip Xudaning Yérusalémdiki muqeddes ibadetxanisidin élip kélin’gen altun jam-qachilarni élip chiqti; padishahning özi, emir-ésilzadiliri, uning xotunliri we kénizekliri ularda sharab ichti.
4 They drank to praise/honor their idols that were made of gold, silver, bronze, iron, and [even] wood and stone.
Ular sharab ichkech, altun, kümüsh, mis, tömür, yaghach we tashlardin yasalghan butlarni medhiyileshti.
5 Suddenly they saw a man’s hand writing on the plaster of the wall opposite the lampstand. The king also saw the hand as it was writing.
Del shu peytte adem qolining besh barmiqi peyda bolup, chiraghdanning udulidiki ordining tam suwiqigha xet yézishqa bashlidi. Padishah xet yazghan qolning körün’gen qismini körüp,
6 He became very frightened, and his face became pale/white. His knees started shaking, and his legs became very weak, with the result that he could not stand up.
chirayi tatirip, könglide intayin alaqzade bolup ketti. Put-qolliri boshiship, putliri titrep ketti.
7 [Then] he shouted to summon the men who worked magic, the men who studied the stars, and the fortune-tellers. He said, “I will [greatly honor] any one of them who can read this writing and tell me what it means. I will give him a purple [robe like I wear because I am the king], and I will put a gold chain around his neck. He will become a very important official in my kingdom; there will be only two others who will be more important than he will be.”
Padishah qattiq warqirap, pir-ustazlar, kaldiyler we munejjimlarni chaqirishni buyrudi. Babildiki danishmenler kelgen haman padishah ulargha: — Kimki tamdiki bu xetlerni oqup menisini manga dep bérelise, uninggha sösün renglik bir ton kiygüzülüp, boynigha altun zenjir ésilip, padishahliqta üchinchi mertiwe bérilidu, — dédi.
8 But when all those wise men came in, none of them could read the writing, or tell him what it meant.
Padishahning danishmenlirining hemmisi ordigha hazir boldi; lékin ular ne xetlerni oquyalmaytti ne padishahqa menisini chüshendürüp bérelmeytti.
9 So King Belshazzar became more afraid. His face became [even] paler/whiter. And [all] his officials [who were there at the feast] did not know what to do.
Belshazar téximu alaqzade bolup, chirayi téximu tatirip ketti. Emir-ésilzadilermu qandaq qilishni bilelmey qaldi.
10 But when the mother of the king (OR, of the previous king) heard the king and his officials talking [loudly about what had happened], she entered the room where they were having the feast. She said [to Belshazzar], “(Your majesty/O King), I hope you will live for a long time! But do not be pale and afraid about this.
Padishah we emir-ésilzadilerning warqirashqan awazini anglighan xanish ziyapet zaligha kirip, padishahqa mundaq dédi: — I aliyliri, menggü yashighayla! Alaqzade bolup ketmigeyla, chirayliri tatirap ketmigey.
11 There is a man in your kingdom who has the spirit of the holy gods in him. When Nebuchadnezzar was ruling, they discovered that this man understood many things and was wise, just like the gods. The man who was king previously, Nebuchadnezzar, appointed him to be in charge of all the men [in Babylon] who worked magic, the men who worked sorcery, the men who studied the stars, and the fortune-tellers.
Padishahliqlirida bir kishi bar, uningda muqeddes ilahlarning rohi bar, atiliri texttiki waqtida, bu kishide yoruqluq, danaliq we eqil-paraset, yeni ilahlargha xas eqil-paraset namayan qilin’ghanidi. Atiliri Néboqadnesar, yeni padishah atiliri uni pütün remchi-palchilar, pir-ustazlar, kaldiyler we munejjimlarning béshi qilip teyinligen.
12 That man’s name is Daniel; the king gave him a [new] name, Belteshazzar. He is very intelligent and is able to know and understand many things. He is [even] able to tell the meaning of dreams, and explain riddles, and explain things that are very difficult to understand. Summon him, and he will tell you what [this writing] means.”
Bu kishide alahide bir rohiy xususiyet, bilim, hékmet, chüshlerge tebir béreleydighan, tépishmaqlarni yésheleydighan we tügün-sirlarni achalaydighan qabiliyet bar idi. Shu kishining ismi Daniyal bolup, padishah uninggha Belteshasar depmu isim qoyghan. Shunga bu Daniyal chaqirtilsun, u choqum bu xetlerning menisini yéship béridu.
13 So they [went and] brought me in. The king asked me, “You [must] be Daniel [RHQ]! [They told me that you are] one of those who was brought [here] from Judah by the previous king.
Shuning bilen Daniyal padishahning aldigha élip kélindi, padishah Daniyaldin: — Padishah atam Yehuda ölkisidin sürgün qilip kelgen Yehudiylar ichidiki héliqi Daniyal senmu? — dep soriwidi,
14 I have [also] heard that the spirit of the gods is in you, and that you are very wise and understand many things.
— Sen toghruluq xewirim bar, sende muqeddes ilahlarning rohi, shundaqla yoruqluq, danaliq we alahide eqil-paraset bar iken dep anglidim.
15 My wise men and men who work magic have tried to read the writing on this wall and tell me what it means, but they are not able to do it.
Emdi danishmenler we pir-ustazlarni tamdiki xetni oqup, menisini manga chüshendürüp bersun dep aldimgha chaqirtip kélindi; lékin bu ishning sirini héchqaysisi yéship bérelmidi.
16 [Someone] told me that you can tell what dreams mean and explain things that are very difficult to understand. If you can read these words and tell me what they mean, [I] give you a purple robe [like I wear because I am the king], and I will put a gold chain around your neck. You will become a very important official in my kingdom; there will be only two others who will be more important than you will be.”
Biraq sen toghruluq anglighanmenki, sen sirlarni chüshendüreleydikensen we tügünlerni yésheleydikensen. Eger bu xetlerni oqup, menisini chüshendürüp béreliseng, sanga sösün renglik ton kiygüzülidu, boynunggha altun zenjir ésilidu, padishahliqta üchinchi derijilik mertiwige érishisen, — dédi.
17 I replied, “[I do not want] your gifts; keep them, or give them to someone else. But I will read for you the writing [on the wall], and I will tell you what it means.
Daniyal padishahqa mundaq jawab berdi: — Aliylirining in’amliri özliride qalsun, mukapatlirini bashqa kishige bergeyla. Emdilikte men aliylirigha bu xetni oqup, menisini chüshendürüp bérey.
18 (Your Majesty/O king), the Supreme God caused the man who was king before you, Nebuchadnezzar, to become a great ruler, who was greatly praised and honored.
— I aliyliri, Hemmidin Aliy Xuda atiliri Néboqadnesargha padishahliq, ulughluq, shan-sherep we heywet berdi.
19 Because God caused him to become [very] great, people of many [HYP] people-groups and nations and who spoke many different languages were very much afraid of him. He [commanded his soldiers to] kill those whom he wanted to be killed, and he (spared/allowed to live) those whom he wanted to spare. He honored those whom he wanted to honor, and he caused to be disgraced those whom he wanted to be disgraced.
Uninggha bérilgen ulughluqtin herqaysi el-yurt, herqaysi taipiler we herxil tilda sözlishidighan qowmlarning hemmisi uning aldida titrep qorqup turatti; u kimni xalisa shuni öltüretti, kimni xalisa shuni tirik qoyatti; kimni xalisa shuni mertiwilik qilatti, kimni xalisa shuni pes qilatti.
20 But when he became very proud and stubborn [IDM], he was removed from being king [MTY]. People did not consider him to be glorious/great any more.
Lékin u könglide tekebburliship, roh-qelbide meghrurlinip mijezi tersaliship, padishahliq textidin chüshürülüp, izzitidin mehrum qilindi.
21 [His officials] sent him away in order that he would not be near [other] people. [God] caused him to have a mind like animals have. He lived among the wild donkeys. He ate grass like cows do, and dew from the sky caused his body to be damp/wet [each morning]. [He was like that] until he learned that the Supreme God is [really the one who] rules the kingdoms of this world, and that he appoints whomever he chooses to rule those kingdoms.
U kishiler arisidin heydiwétilip, uninggha yawayi haywanlarning eqli bérildi. U yawa éshekler bilen bille makanliship, kalilardek ot-chöp yégüzüldi, téni shebnemdin chiliq-chiliq höl bolup ketti, taki u Hemmidin Aliy Xudaning insan padishahliqini idare qilidighanliqini we U padishahliqning hoquqini Özi tallighan herqandaq kishige béridighanliqini bilip yetküche shu halette boldi.
22 Now, Belshazzar, you have become the king. You [also] knew all those things, but you have not made yourself humble.
Ey Belshazar, Néboqadnesarning oghli turup özliri bularning hemmisidin xewerliri bolsimu, lékin özlirini töwen qilmidila.
23 You have considered yourself to be greater than [God], the Lord of heaven. [So you have commanded your servants to] bring to you these sacred cups, [which were dedicated to the Supreme God, and which were taken] from his temple [in Jerusalem]. You and your officials and your wives and your (concubines/slave wives) have been drinking wine from these cups, while you have been praising [your own] gods—gods which are made of gold and silver and bronze and iron and wood and stone. [Those are gods] that cannot see, that cannot hear, and that do not know anything! You have not honored the God who gives you breath and who controls everything that happens to you.
Eksiche tekebburliship ershtiki Rebge qarshi turdila. Sili Uning muqeddes ibadetxanisidin olja alghan jam-qachilarni élip kélip, özliri, emir-ésilzadiliri, öz xotunliri we kénizeklirimu ularda sharab ichtinglar andin körmeydighan, anglimaydighan we héchnémini chüshenmeydighan altun, kümüsh, mis, tömür, yaghach we tashlardin yasalghan butlarni medhiyilidile. Halbuki, silining nepeslirini Öz qolida tutqan we silining barliq heriketlirini Öz ilkide tutqan Xudani ulughlimidila.
24 So God sent that hand to write a message [for you].
Shunga, Xuda bu qolning körün’gen qismini ewetip bu xetlerni yazdurdi.
25 This is the message that it wrote: ‘Mene, mene, tekel, parsin.’
Bu xetler: «Méné, méné, tekel, upharsin» dégendin ibaret.
26 This is what those words mean: Mene [means] ‘numbered/counted’. [That means that] God has been counting the days that you will rule, and he has [now] decided that you will not rule any more.
Buning chüshendürülüshi: — «Méné» — Xuda silining padishahliqlirining hésabini qilip, uni ayaghlashturdi.
27 Tekel [means ‘weighed’. It is as though God] has weighed you on a scale, and you do not weigh what you should, [which means that you have not been doing what you should; you are not fit to be a king] [MET].
«Tekel» — sili tarazida tartiliwidila, kem chiqtila.
28 Parsin [means ‘divided’. That means that God] has divided your kingdom. Some of it will be ruled by people from Media and some will be ruled by people from Persia.”
«Peres» — padishahliqliri parchilinip, Médialiqlar bilen Parslargha tewe qilindi.
29 Then Belshazzar [did what he had promised]. He put on me a purple robe [like the one he himself wore. He] put a gold chain around my neck. And he proclaimed that there would be only two others who would be more important than me in his kingdom.
Shuning bilen Belshazar derhal newkerlirige emr qiliwidi, ular Daniyalgha sösün renglik tonni kiydürüp, boynigha altun zenjirni ésip qoydi; u u toghruluq: «Padishahliq ichide üchinchi derijilik mertiwige ige bolsun» dep jakarlidi.
30 But that same night [soldiers from Media entered the city and] killed Belshazzar, the King of Babylonia.
Shu kéche kaldiylerning padishahi Belshazar öltürüldi.
31 Darius, the King of Media, became the King [of Babylonia] when he was 62 years old.
Padishahliq bolsa Médialiq Dariusning qoligha ötti. U texminen atmish ikki yashta idi.

< Daniel 5 >