< Exodus 28 >

1 “Summon your [older] brother Aaron and his sons—Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. ([Set them apart/They are the ones whom I have chosen]) from [the rest of] the Israeli people, in order that they can serve me [by being] priests.
Sǝn Israillarning iqidin akang Ⱨarun wǝ uning oƣullirini ɵz ⱪexingƣa kǝltürgin; ularni, yǝni Ⱨarun wǝ oƣulliri Nadab, Abiⱨu, Əliazar wǝ Itamarlarning Mening kaⱨinliⱪ hizmitimdǝ boluxi üqün yeningƣa kǝltürgin.
2 [Tell the people to] make beautiful clothes for Aaron, clothes that are [suitable for one who] has this dignified and sacred [work].
Akang Ⱨarunƣa ⱨǝm xǝrǝp ⱨǝm güzǝllik üqün muⱪǝddǝs kiyimlǝrni tǝyyarliƣin.
3 Talk to all the skilled workmen, those to whom I have given special ability. [Tell them] to make clothes for Aaron, for him to wear when he is (set apart/dedicated) [to become] a priest to serve me.
Ⱨarunning Manga muⱪǝddǝs ⱪilinip, Mening kaⱨinliⱪ hizmitimdǝ boluxi üqün, Mǝn ǝⱪil-parasǝtning roⱨi bilǝn ⱪǝlblirini toldurƣan qewǝr kixilǝrning ⱨǝrbirigǝ sɵz ⱪilip, ularni alaⱨidǝ kiyimlǝrni tikixkǝ buyruƣin.
4 These are the clothes that they are to make: A sacred pouch for Aaron to wear over his chest, a sacred apron, a robe, an embroidered tunic/gown, a (turban/cloth to wrap around his head), and a sash/waistband. These are the clothes that your [older] brother Aaron and his sons must wear as they serve me [by doing the work that] priests do.
Ular tikidiƣan kiyimlǝr munulardin ibarǝt: — bir ⱪoxen, bir ǝfod, bir ton, kǝxtilǝngǝn bir halta kɵnglǝk, bir sǝllǝ wǝ bir bǝlwaƣ. Mening kaⱨinliⱪ hizmitimdǝ boluxi üqün, ular akang Ⱨarunƣa wǝ oƣulliriƣa muⱪǝddǝs kiyimlǝrni tiksun.
5 The skilled workmen must use fine linen and blue, purple, and red yarn/thread to make these clothes.”
Uningƣa altun wǝ kɵk, sɵsün, ⱪizil yiplar bilǝn nepiz toⱪulƣan aⱪ kanap rǝht ixlitilsun;
6 “The skilled workmen must make the sacred apron from fine linen, and skillfully embroider it with blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
ǝfodni ular altun wǝ kɵk, sɵsün, ⱪizil yiplar bilǝn nepiz toⱪulƣan aⱪ kanap rǝhtlǝrni tǝyyarlap, qewǝr ⱪollarƣa nǝpis ⱪilip [kǝxtilitip] ixlǝtsun.
7 It must have two shoulder straps, to join the front part to the back part.
Əfodning ikki bexini bir-birgǝ tutaxturux üqün ikki dolisida mürilik tasma bolsun.
8 A carefully-woven sash, which must be made from the same materials as the sacred apron, must be [sewn] onto the sacred apron.
Əfodning üstidin baƣlaydiƣan, kǝxtilǝngǝn bǝlwaƣ ǝfod bilǝn bir pütün ⱪilinsun wǝ uningƣa ohxax sipta ixlinip, altun wǝ kɵk, sɵsün, ⱪizil yiplar wǝ nepiz toⱪulƣan aⱪ kanap rǝhttin yasalsun.
9 [A skilled workman] must take two [expensive] onyx stones and engrave on them the names of the twelve sons of Jacob.
Ikki aⱪ ⱨeⱪiⱪni tepip, ularning üstigǝ Israilning oƣullirining namlirini oydurƣin;
10 He must engrave the names in the order in which Jacob’s sons were born. He must engrave six names on one stone, and the other six names on the other stone.
ularning namlirining altisi bir yaⱪutⱪa oyulsun, ⱪalƣan altisi bolsa yǝnǝ bir yaⱪutⱪa oyulsun, ⱨǝmmisi tuƣulux tǝrtipi boyiqǝ pütülsun.
11 A gem-cutter should engrave these names on the stones. Then he should enclose the stones in (settings/tiny gold frames).
Huddi yaⱪut nǝⱪixqiliri ixligǝndǝk, mɵⱨür oyulƣandǝk Israilning oƣullirining namlirini ikki yaⱪutⱪa oydurƣin; ular altundin yasalƣan kɵzlükkǝ bekitilsun.
12 Then he should fasten the stones onto the shoulder straps [of the sacred apron], to represent the twelve Israeli tribes. In that way, Aaron will carry the names of the tribes on his shoulders in order that [I], Yahweh, will never forget [my people] (OR, in order that [he will always] remember that [those tribes belong to] Yahweh).
Israilning oƣulliriƣa ǝslǝtmǝ tax bolsun üqün, ikki yaⱪutni ǝfodning ikki mürilik tasmisiƣa ⱪadiƣuzƣin; xundaⱪ bolƣanda, Ⱨarun Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldida ularning namlirini ǝslǝtmǝ süpitidǝ müriliridǝ kɵtürüp yüridu.
13 The settings for the stones must be made from gold.
Buningdin baxⱪa, sǝn altundin yǝnǝ ikki kɵzlük wǝ sap altundin xoynidǝk exip etilgǝn ikki zǝnjir yasatⱪin; andin exilmǝ zǝnjirlǝr kɵzlüklǝrgǝ bekitilsun.
14 [Tell them to] make two tiny chains that are braided like cords, and fasten the chains to the settings.”
15 “[Tell the skilled workman to] make a sacred pouch for Aaron to wear over his chest. [He will use the things he puts into the pouch] to determine [my answers to the questions he asks]. It must be made of the same materials as the sacred apron, and embroidered in the same way.
«Ⱨɵküm ⱪoxeni»ni qewǝr ⱪollarƣa nǝpis ⱪilip kǝxtilitip yasatⱪin; uni ⱨǝm ǝfodni ixligǝn usulda yasiƣan, altun wǝ kɵk, sɵsün, ⱪizil yiplar bilǝn nepiz toⱪulƣan aⱪ kanap rǝhttin yasiƣin.
16 It is to be square, and the material must be folded double, so that it is (9 in./22 cm.) on each side.
U ikki ⱪat, tɵt qasa ⱪilinsun; uzunluⱪi bir ƣeriq, kǝnglikimu bir ƣeriq bolsun.
17 [The skilled workman must] fasten four rows of valuable stones onto the pouch. In the first row he must put a [red] ruby, a [yellow] topaz, and a [red] garnet.
Uning üstigǝ tɵt ⱪatar ⱪilip gɵⱨǝrlǝrni ornatⱪin: — birinqi ⱪatarƣa ⱪizil yaⱪut, seriⱪ gɵⱨǝr wǝ zumrǝt ornitilsun;
18 In the second row he must put a [green] emerald, a [blue] sapphire, and a [clear/white] diamond.
ikkinqi ⱪatarƣa kɵk ⱪaxtexi, kɵk yaⱪut wǝ almas ornitilsun;
19 In the third row he must put a [red] jacinth, a [white] agate, and a [purple] amethyst.
üqinqi ⱪatarƣa sɵsün yaⱪut, piroza wǝ sɵsün kwarts ornitilsun;
20 In the fourth row he must put a [yellow] beryl, a [red] carnelian, and a [green] jasper.
tɵtinqi ⱪatarƣa beril yaⱪut, aⱪ ⱨeⱪiⱪ wǝ anartax ornitilsun; bularning ⱨǝmmisi altun kɵzlük iqigǝ ornitilsun.
21 A gem-cutter should engrave on each of these twelve stones the name of one of the sons of Jacob. These names will represent the twelve Israeli tribes.
Bu gɵⱨǝrlǝr Israilning oƣullirining namliriƣa wǝkil ⱪilinip, ularning sanidǝk on ikki bolup, mɵⱨür oyƣandǝk ⱨǝrbir gɵⱨǝrgǝ on ikki ⱪǝbilining nami birdin-birdin pütülsun.
22 The two [chains] that are made from pure gold and braided like cords are for [attaching] the sacred pouch [to the sacred apron].
Ⱪoxenƣa xoynidǝk exilgǝn sap altundin [ikki] exilmǝ zǝnjir yasiƣin.
23 [The workman must] make two gold rings, and attach them to the upper corners of the sacred pouch.
Ⱪoxenƣa altundin ikki ⱨalⱪa etip, ikki ⱨalⱪini ⱪoxenning [yuⱪiriⱪi] ikki burjikigǝ bekitkin;
24 [He must make] two gold cords, and fasten one end of each cord to one of the rings.
andin altundin exilip yasalƣan ikki zǝnjirni ⱪoxenning [yuⱪiriⱪi] ikki burjikidiki ⱨalⱪidin ɵtküzüp,
25 He must fasten the other end of each cord to the two settings [that enclose the stones]. In that way, the sacred pouch will be attached to the shoulder straps of the sacred apron.
exilgǝn xu zǝnjirlǝrning ikki uqini ikki kɵzlükkǝ bekitip, [kɵzlüklǝrni] ǝfodning ikki mürilik tasmisining aldi ⱪismiƣa ornatⱪin.
26 Then [he must] make two more gold rings, and attach them to the lower corners of the sacred pouch, on the inside edges, next to the sacred apron.
Buningdin baxⱪa sǝn altundin ikki ⱨalⱪa yasap, ularni ⱪoxenning [asti tǝripidiki] ikki burjikigǝ bekitkin; ular ǝfodⱪa tegixip turidiƣan ⱪilinip iqigǝ ⱪadalsun.
27 [He must] make two more gold rings, and attach them to the lower part of the front of the shoulder straps, near to where [the shoulder straps] are joined [to the sacred apron], just above the carefully-woven sash/waistband.
Mundin baxⱪa sǝn altundin [yǝnǝ] ikki ⱨalⱪa yasap, ularni ǝfodning ikki mürilik tasmisining aldi tɵwǝnki ⱪismiƣa, yǝni ǝfodⱪa ulinidiƣan jayƣa yeⱪin ⱪilip, kǝxitilǝngǝn bǝlwaƣdin egizrǝk ⱪilip bekitkin.
28 The skilled workman must tie the rings on the sacred pouch to the rings on the sacred apron with a blue cord, so that the sacred pouch is above the sash/waistband and does not come loose from the sacred apron.
Ⱪoxenning ǝfodning kǝxitilǝngǝn bǝlweƣidin yuⱪiriraⱪ turuxi, ⱪoxenning ǝfodtin ajrap kǝtmǝsliki üqün ⱪoxenning ⱨalⱪisini kɵk xoyna bilǝn ǝfodning ⱨalⱪisiƣa qetip ⱪoyƣin.
29 In that way, Aaron will have the names of the twelve Israeli tribes in the sacred pouch close to his chest when he enters the Holy Place. This will remind him that I, Yahweh, [will never forget my people] (OR, [that he represents my people when he talks to me, Yahweh]).
Xundaⱪ ⱪilƣanda, Ⱨarun muⱪǝddǝs jayƣa kirgǝndǝ, ⱨɵküm ⱪoxenini taⱪiƣaqⱪa, Israilning oƣullirining namlirini ǝslǝtmǝ süpitidǝ yürikining üstidǝ Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldida daim kɵtürüp yürgǝn bolidu.
30 Put into the sacred pouch the two things that the priest will use to determine my answers to the questions he asks. In that way, they will be close to his chest when he enters [the Holy Place to talk] to me. He will use them to find out what is my will for the Israeli people.”
Ⱨarun Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldiƣa kirgǝndǝ, urim bilǝn tummim uning yüriki üstidǝ boluxi üqün, bularni ⱨɵküm ⱪoxenining iqigǝ alƣin; muxundaⱪ ⱪilƣanda, Ⱨarun Israillarƣa baƣliⱪ ⱨɵkümlǝrni ⱨǝmixǝ Pǝrwǝrdigarning ⱨuzurida ɵz yüriki üstidǝ kɵtürüp yürgǝn bolidu.
31 “[Tell the workmen to] use only blue [cloth] to make the robe that is to be worn underneath the priest’s sacred apron.
Əfodning [iqidiki] tonni pütünlǝy kɵk rǝnglik ⱪilƣin.
32 It is to have an opening through which [the priest] can put his head. They must sew a border around this opening, to keep the material from tearing.
Tonning baxⱪa kiyilidiƣan tɵxüki dǝl otturisida bolsun; uning yirtilip kǝtmǝsliki üqün huddi bapkar toⱪuƣandǝk, sawutning yaⱪisiƣa ohxax qɵrisigǝ pǝwaz qiⱪirilsun.
33 At the lower edge on the robe, they must fasten [decorations that look like] pomegranate fruit. They must be [woven from] blue, purple, and red yarn/thread.
Uning etikining qɵrisigǝ kɵk, sɵsün wǝ ⱪizil yiptin anarlarni toⱪup asⱪin ⱨǝmdǝ altun ⱪongƣuraⱪlarni yasap, qɵrisidiki anarlarning ariliⱪiƣa birdin esip ⱪoyƣin; tonning etikining pütkül qɵrisigǝ bir altun ⱪongƣuraⱪ, bir anar, yǝnǝ bir altun ⱪongƣuraⱪ, bir anar... bekitilsun.
34 Between each of these decorations, they must fasten a tiny gold bell.
35 When Aaron enters the Holy Place [in the Sacred Tent] to do his work as a priest and when he leaves the Sacred Tent, the bells will ring [as he walks]. As a result, he will not die [because of disobeying my instructions].
Ⱨarun hizmǝt ⱪilƣan waⱪtida xu tonni kiysun; buning bilǝn Ⱨarun Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldiƣa barƣanda, yǝni muⱪǝddǝs jayƣa, Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldiƣa kirip-qiⱪⱪanda uning awazi anglinip turidu-dǝ, u ɵlümdin aman ⱪalidu.
36 “[Tell them to] make a tiny ornament of pure gold, and tell a (skilled workman/gem-cutter) to engrave on it the words, ‘Dedicated to Yahweh.’
Andin keyin sǝn sap altundin nǝpis bir otuƣatni yasap, uning üstigǝ mɵⱨürgǝ nǝⱪixlǝngǝndǝk: «Pǝrwǝrdigarƣa muⱪǝddǝs ⱪilindi» dǝp oyƣin;
37 They should fasten this ornament to the front of the turban by a blue cord.
uni kɵk rǝnglik yip bilǝn sǝllisigǝ qigkin; u sǝllining aldi tǝripigǝ taⱪalsun;
38 Aaron must always wear this on his forehead. In that way, Aaron himself will show [that he accepts] the guilt if the Israeli people offer [their sacrifices] to me in a way that is not correct, and I, Yahweh, will accept their sacrifices.
u Ⱨarunning pexanisidǝ tursun. Buning bilǝn Ⱨarun Israillarning muⱪǝddǝs ⱪilip kǝltürgǝn barliⱪ muⱪǝddǝs ⱨǝdiyǝlirigǝ qaplaxⱪan gunaⱨlarni ɵz üstigǝ elip kɵtüridu; ⱨǝdiyǝlǝrning Pǝrwǝrdigarning aldida ⱪobul ⱪilinixi üqün otuƣat ⱨǝmixǝ uning pexanisigǝ taⱪaⱪliⱪ tursun.
39 “[Tell them to] weave the long-sleeved tunic/gown from fine linen. Also, they must make from fine linen a turban and a sash/waistband, and embroider [designs on it].
Buningdin baxⱪa aⱪ kanap rǝhttin bir kɵnglǝk toⱪuƣin, xuningdǝk kanap rǝhttin toⱪulƣan bir sǝllǝ tǝyyarliƣin; kǝxtilǝngǝn bir bǝlwaƣ yasiƣin.
40 “[Tell them to] make beautiful long-sleeved tunics/gowns, sashes, and caps for Aaron’s sons. Make ones that will be suitable for those who have this dignified work.
Ⱨarunning oƣulliriƣa halta kɵnglǝklǝrni tikkin; ularƣimu bǝlwaƣlarni tǝyyarla, ularƣa egiz bɵklǝrnimu tikkin; bular ularƣa ⱨǝm xǝrǝp ⱨǝm güzǝllik bolsun.
41 Put these clothes on your [older] brother Aaron and on his sons. Then (set them apart/dedicate them) for this work by anointing them [with olive oil], in order that they may serve me [by being] priests.
Bularning ⱨǝmmisini sǝn akang Ⱨarun wǝ uning oƣulliriƣa kiydürgin; andin ularning Mening aldimda kaⱨinliⱪ hizmitimdǝ boluxi üqün ularni mǝsiⱨlǝp, Manga muⱪǝddǝs ⱪilip ayriƣin.
42 Also [tell them to] make linen undershorts for them. The undershorts should extend from their waists to their thighs, in order that no one can see their private parts.
Ularning ǝwrǝtlirining yepiⱪ turuxi üqün ularƣa kanap rǝhttin tambal ǝttürgin; u belidin yotisiƣiqǝ yepip tursun.
43 Aaron and his sons must always wear those undershorts when they enter the Sacred Tent or when they come near to the altar to offer sacrifices in the Holy Place. If they do not obey this command, I will cause them to die. Aaron and all his male descendants must obey this rule forever.”
Ⱨarun wǝ oƣulliri jamaǝt qediriƣa kirgǝndǝ yaki muⱪǝddǝs jayda hizmǝttǝ bolux üqün ⱪurbangaⱨⱪa yeⱪinlaxⱪanda, ular gunaⱨkar bolup ɵlüp kǝtmǝsliki üqün [tambalni] kiyiwalsun. Bu uningƣa wǝ uningdin keyinki nǝsilliri üqün ǝbǝdiy bir bǝlgilimǝ bolsun.

< Exodus 28 >